The Indian government provides attractive incentives to develop Bio-CNG (Compressed Biogas) facilities through initiatives such as SATAT (Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation). These subsidies help to fund plant startup costs, which include infrastructure, equipment, and operations expenses. Entrepreneurs, MSMEs, and cooperatives are all eligible for financial assistance. Bio-CNG facilities help with waste management, pollution reduction, reduced reliance on fossil fuels, and job creation in rural areas, making them a sustainable business model.