Biofuels Sector: India seeks collaboration with Germany
by Narsi | Feb 16, 2024 | Biofuels, Biogas & CBG, India Updates
India bio-economy updates from BioBiz Feb 16, 2024 India is seeking to accelerate collaborations with Germany in the biofuel sector, especially in processing feedstock beyond sugar-based sources, such as paddy straw and municipal solid waste. India also launched the...EKI Energy Services inaugurates biomass briquettes plant in Nashik to promote green energy.
by Narsi | Feb 14, 2024 | Biofuels, Biomass for Commercial Heating, Biomass Power Plants
GHG Reduction Technologies, a subsidiary of EKI Energy Services, has launched a new plant in Nashik, Maharashtra, that produces biomass briquettes from agricultural waste. Biomass briquettes, made from agri-residue such as sugarcane trash, corn cob, soya husk,...Indian Biogas Association seeks Rs 30,000 crore for biomass supply to CBG plants.
by Narsi | Feb 11, 2024 | Biofuels, Biogas & CBG, India Updates
India bio-economy updates from BioBiz The Indian Biogas Association has suggested that the government invest Rs 30,000 crore in machinery and equipment to supply biomass to compressed biogas plants, which would reduce LNG imports by 12 MMTA. As per the ASCI...Joint biofuel project: Seychelles to work with India
by Narsi | Feb 9, 2024 | Biofuels, Biogas & CBG, India Updates
India bio-economy updates from BioBiz Feb 09, 2024 India and Seychelles will conduct a joint project for the introduction of biofuels in the island country in the coming year, according to Seychelles’ Minister of Energy, Climate Change and Agriculture Flavien P...Capturing the carbon to make “carbon negative” – UK government’s $2.5 Billion bet on Drax.
by Narsi | Feb 8, 2024 | Air Pollution, Bioenergy, Biofuels, Biomass for Commercial Heating, Biomass for Industrial Heating, Biomass Power Plants, Innovation Insights, Thermochemical Pathways
UK government approves $2.5B project for ‘carbon negative’ power plant in Drax Power station in North Yorkshire, in the north of England. Drax, the power station in Yorkshire, which produces around 4% of the UK’s power, mostly burns biomass imported from North...BioBiz Credentials
