Brajdev Ethanol is poised to revolutionize the biofuel sector with its latest venture, a cutting-edge grain-based ethanol plant in the scenic locale of Samariha, Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh. With an ambitious capacity of 200 KLPD, this project marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey towards sustainable energy solutions. The plant is meticulously planned to sprawl over an expansive 27.50 acres, showcasing a commitment to scale and innovation in renewable energy.
Central to the project's infrastructure is a state-of-the-art 5-megawatt bagasse-based captive power plant. This facility is designed not only to power the ethanol production processes but also to underline the project's dedication to environmental sustainability. By leveraging bagasse, a by-product of sugar cane processing, the plant aims to reduce waste and utilize renewable resources efficiently.
Water, a critical resource for the plant's operations, is planned to be sourced sustainably. The project estimates a fresh water requirement of 800 cubic meters per day, which will be drawn responsibly from either groundwater sources or the Belan River. This careful consideration of water use reflects Brajdev Ethanol's commitment to minimizing its ecological footprint and promoting sustainable practices in industrial processes.
The financial scope of this ambitious project is equally impressive, with an investment pegged at approximately Rs. 2790.6 million. This substantial capital injection underscores Brajdev Ethanol’s commitment to advancing the ethanol production industry in India, focusing on innovative and sustainable solutions that meet the energy needs of the future.
News by Rahul Yelligetti