
From bioethanol to biogas, we're transforming agricultural by-products into clean, renewable energy that reduces dependence on fossil fuels.
India's National Biofuel Policy 2018 targets 20% ethanol blending in petrol by 2025. Kashmir, with its massive agricultural waste streams, is uniquely positioned to contribute to this goal while creating rural value.
Our bioenergy division converts apple pomace, rice straw, and other crop residues into three key fuel products — bioethanol, biodiesel, and biogas — each targeting different segments of the clean energy market.
Second-generation bioethanol from cellulosic biomass. Our enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation process converts apple pomace and rice straw into fuel-grade ethanol.
Capacity: 15,000 L/day
Purity: 99.5% anhydrous
Feedstock: Apple pomace, rice straw
Transesterification of waste vegetable oils and non-edible oilseed crops. Meets BIS IS 15607 specifications for B100 biodiesel, suitable for blending with petroleum diesel.
Capacity: 5,000 L/day
Standard: IS 15607 compliant
Feedstock: Waste oils, Jatropha
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste produces methane-rich biogas for cooking, heating, and small-scale power generation. Digestate serves as high-quality organic fertilizer.
Capacity: 2,000 m³/day
Methane: 55-65% concentration
By-product: Organic slurry fertilizer
Every litre of biofuel produced displaces fossil fuel consumption and reduces net carbon emissions.
Annual CO₂ Offset
Equivalent to taking 9,800 cars off the road
GHG Reduction vs Fossil
Lifecycle analysis, well-to-wheel
Renewable Energy Target
All facilities powered by renewables by 2028
The global biofuel market is projected to reach $201.2 billion by 2030. India's ethanol blending program alone represents a $6 billion annual opportunity. Our location, feedstock access, and integrated model position us to capture significant value in this growing market.
Global biofuel market by 2030
India's ethanol blending target