Biodiesel is a renewable alternative to traditional diesel, made from resources such as vegetable oils, animal fats, or used cooking oil. It has lower greenhouse gas emissions and reduced air pollutants, making it an attractive environmental and economic choice. In India, biodiesel is made from feedstocks like used cooking oil, palm oil, cotton seed oil, and tallow. Indian companies can earn carbon credits by using biofuels to minimize greenhouse gas emissions, helping them accomplish environmental targets and financially rewarding greener energy sources, in line with India's climate change pledge
Environmental Benefits of Biodiesel.
Renewable fuel generate 60% lower GHG emissions than HSD
Reduces emissions of CO2, smog-causing particulate matter, and harmful carcinogens
It greatly reduces the carbon footprint, especially if produced from waste
It is less flammable than petroleum diesel and safer to handle and store.
It can be used in BS6 Engines
BRIQUETTE
Biomass briquette, or biocoal, is a 100% natural, eco-friendly, and pollution-free solid fuel made from agricultural, wooden, and forestry wastes without adding any chemicals, glue, or binders. It has a high calorific value (GCV) of 3900+ Kcal/kg and low moisture and ash content (around 8%), making it a preferable solid fuel. The supply of briquettes can be easily maintained throughout the year due to the vast availability and constant generation of agricultural wastes.