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Compressed Biogas Plants (CBG): RIL plans to spend Rs 5,000 crore

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) plans to invest Rs 5000 crore in developing compressed biogas (CBG) plants across India. The initiative focuses on producing biogas from agricultural waste and other organic materials, supporting sustainable energy production. This investment aims to reduce carbon emissions by...


HPCL’s Bio-Based Compressed Biogas Plant in Uttar Pradesh Inaugurated

The HPCL Compressed Biogas (CBG) Plant in Budaun, Uttar Pradesh, was inaugurated by Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The plant processes 100 tons of rice straw daily, producing 14 tons of biogas and 65 tons of solid manure, helping reduce...


Biofuel Production from Maize

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz The Indian government has initiated a plan to use maize to bolster energy security by converting it into ethanol for fuel blending. This move aims to boost maize production by 10 million tonnes over the next five years, meeting the growing demand for...


Biofuels, working on paraffinic green diesel: BIS developed 9 standards

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has developed nine standards for biofuels and is working on a standard for paraffinic (green) diesel derived from second-generation (2G) feedstock. The USA, Brazil, and India are leading producers and consumers of biofuels, contributing 85% of global...


UPM Launches New Biostimulant Product Range

UPM, a global leader in the forest-based bioindustry, has recently launched a new range of biostimulant products aimed at enhancing plant growth and resilience. This innovative development marks a significant advancement in sustainable agricultural practices, helping farmers improve crop yields and reduce environmental impact. Utilizing...


IIT Madras and Thermo-Chemical Upcycling of Crop Residues

Crop residues, often seen as agricultural waste, are gaining significant attention for their potential in sustainable energy production. The thermo-chemical upcycling of crop residues represents a groundbreaking approach to transforming agricultural by-products into valuable resources, promoting environmental sustainability, and reducing waste. Utilizing advanced thermo-chemical processes,...


Bio-Based ABS in the Pipeline in Japan and More PPS for Korea

The global push towards sustainability has spurred significant advancements in the materials used in various industries. In Japan, the development of bio-based ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a testament to this trend, while Korea is seeing an increase in the production of PPS (Polyphenylene Sulfide)....


Michelin Unveils Industrial-Scale Demonstrator for Bio-Based Butadiene Production

Michelin, in collaboration with IFP Energies Nouvelles (IFPEN) and Axens, has achieved a significant milestone in sustainable materials innovation with the inauguration of an industrial-scale demonstrator for bio-synthetic rubber production. Located in Bassens near Bordeaux, France, this facility represents a pivotal advancement under the BioButterfly...


Clariant’s Milestone Achievement: Sunliquid Cellulosic Ethanol Production Begins in Romania

Clariant, a global leader in specialty chemicals, has achieved a significant milestone with the commencement of commercial production of Sunliquid® cellulosic ethanol at its new plant in Podari, Romania. This breakthrough marks a pivotal moment in sustainable biofuel production, setting a new standard for renewable...


Transforming Rice Husks: Sumitomo’s Biofuel and Biochemical Pilot Project

In a strategic collaboration with Sony Group Corporation and Sony Intellectual Property Services Corporation, Sumitomo Corporation is pioneering a transformative initiative to convert rice husks into valuable biofuels, biochemicals, and renewable energy sources. This ambitious project addresses environmental challenges and underscores Sumitomo's commitment to sustainable...