Greenative Petrochem contributes to biofuel based economy of India
From climate change to biodiversity loss, especially the COVID-19 pandemic, it is clear that society needs to change its relationship with nature, but it does not have much time left to get things in check.
The significant growth in energy consumption in the world has increased the demand for fuel and energy resources. Fossil fuels and other traditional energy sources are scarce and in danger of running out. As a result, renewable fuels and technology are long-term solutions. Meeting India's current energy needs will require more sustainable fuels with lower greenhouse gas emissions and less social impact, such as compressed natural gas, biodiesel, renewable diesel, and electricity.
Emissions from industry and other human activities are warming the earth, causing rainfall patterns to be disrupted and increasing the frequency of extreme weather occurrences. The worldwide market is moving in the direction of cleaner fuels. This is now also noticeable in Indian markets, where changes are being made to allow for greater integration of biofuels made from molasses ethanol.
Establishing energy security and transitioning to a dynamic low-carbon economy are vital for a developing country like India. Blending indigenously generated ethanol with gasoline will improve India's energy security and enable indigenous businesses and farmers to participate in the energy economy.
As a result, we are dedicated to providing clients with comprehensive and integrated end to end solutions that serve as the foundation of a healthy economy and a better environment. Greenative Petrochem aims to reduce the country's future carbon footprint and dependence on foreign oil. We produce bioethanol from damaged edible grains such as broken rice and corn not fit for human consumption. 2G biofuels make it possible to blend up to 20 percent without changes in the engine. This means, saving 7000 million litres worth of fossil fuel by replacing them with cellulosic ethanol.
Enabling the conversion of edible grains not only helps to maximize the installed capacity of grain-based distilleries, but also encompasses all feedstocks from which ethanol can be produced with mature 1G technologies with minimal investment. We are actively working towards producing the second-generation ethanol, building multiple grain-based distilleries in strategic locations with the goal of having a production capacity of 1000 KLPD by 2025-26.
Greenative Petrochem is already operational in Latur whereas Madanpalle is ready to start work soon.