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Biomass Powers Vedanta Aluminium’s Energy Transition

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz Vedanta Aluminium uses 20 tonnes of biomass briquettes daily at its Odisha refinery, cutting over 10,000 tonnes of GHG emissions annually. The initiative prevents stubble burning. Vedanta targets full decarbonization of its Light Motor Vehicle fleet by 2030. To know more Click


2G CBG Plants by SEPC Limited

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz SEPC Limited partnered with Primove Engineering to establish 2G CBG plants in India using patented AgroGaz® technology. The non-exclusive partnership, active until 2027, combines Primove's renewable fuel expertise and SEPC's engineering solutions. Primove has implemented over 100 projects with AgroGaz®, enhancing renewable energy...


India’s first full-capacity CBG plant by EverEnviro

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz EverEnviro's Indore Clean Energy Project, India’s largest MSW-based CBG plant, processes 550 MT of organic waste daily, producing 15 TPD of CBG and 40 MT of organic fertilizer while cutting 70,000 MT of CO₂ emissions annually. It supports urban sustainability and has managed...


Green Hydrogen Research: New Zealand delegation visits IIT Delhi

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz Researchers from the University of Canterbury visited IIT-Delhi to collaborate on renewable energy, with a focus on green hydrogen. Discussions emphasized India’s energy independence by 2047 and Christchurch's role as a green fuel hub for decarbonizing key sectors. Future exchanges aim to enhance...


Biomass and Plastic Converted into Fertilizer by Agriculture Researchers in Bengaluru

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz Researchers at UAS GKVK scaled pyrolysis experiments to produce low-cost, sustainable fuel from plastic, biomass, and bio-briquettes, generating char, syngas, and bio-oil for various uses. The biochar produced enhances soil fertility, water retention, and carbon sequestration, supporting sustainable farming and reducing greenhouse gas...


Decentralized Biochar Production System for Farm-Level Sustainability Revealed in ICRISAT Study

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz Decentralized biochar production offers a cost-effective solution for farmers and SHGs to manage crop residues, enriching soil and supporting the agricultural shift to net-zero emissions. ICRISAT developed an affordable farm-level biochar kiln for smallholder farmers. The portable kiln produces high-quality biochar comparable to...


Praj Industries Secures Number 1 Position In The World

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz Pune Based Praj Industries was recognized as the No. 1 company in the Global Bioeconomy. The company’s Bio-MobilityTM and Bio-PrismTM platforms offer renewable fuels, chemicals, and materials, advancing low-carbon innovations. With over 1,000 global customers, Praj’s success reflects India’s growing bioeconomy. To know...


Bio CNG Plant in 6 Corporations

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz Tamil Nadu has approved bio-CNG plants in six cities—Tambaram, Madurai, Coimbatore, Nagercoil, Salem, and Trichy—at a cost of ₹288 crore. The plants will process over 600 tonnes of waste daily to produce energy and manure. Challenges include insufficient land for waste processing in...


Bio-CNG Plant Tender Initiated by Trichy Corporation

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz Trichy Corporation has issued a tender to build a 100TPD bio-CNG plant in Ariyamangalam for solid waste recycling. The plant will generate biogas from organic waste, reducing dump yard reliance and improving air quality. A material recovery facility will process non-biodegradable waste for...


CBG plant in Gorakhpur by IOCL

India bio-economy updates from BioBiz Indian Oil Corporation's second compressed biogas (CBG) plant in Gorakhpur produces 20 tons of CBG daily from 200 tons of agricultural waste, primarily paddy straw. The project, led by CEID Consultant and Engineering, uses MOPNG-approved technology for gas generation and purification. This initiative...