MPCL would invest 240 crore in a groundbreaking Grain-Based Distillery Unit at Hegasanahalli, Raichur, to lead Karnataka's green growth. This environmentally friendly distillery advances the state's ethanol output.
MPCL spent 240 crore at Hegasanahalli, Raichur, Karnataka to manufacture Grain-Based Ethanol, a greener energy source. This massive initiative should boost agriculture, ethanol, renewable energy, and jobs.
The Ethanol Powerhouse's 400 KLPD production capacity will increase India's ethanol blending program and minimize fossil fuel consumption. Imagine a sea of golden grains becoming clean-burning ethanol that decreases carbon emissions and powers automobiles. Renewable Energy Champion features a 4.5 MW co-generation facility. Imagine the sun shining on the fields and distillery while this business generates clean electricity from ethanol waste.
The Agricultural Ally program selectively employs local maize and sorghum. This ensures farmers a consistent market and sustainable agriculture. Imagine abundant crops and clean power. Project has environmental approvals and land acquisition underway. Construction will start soon and complete late 2024. As MPCL's green vision becomes reality, this offers intriguing updates and a sustainable future.
The Grain-Based Distillery Unit Project by Mysore Petro Chemicals is crucial to Karnataka's sustainability. It will enhance agricultural, employment, economic development, ethanol production, and renewable energy. MPCL is fueling a greener future with ethanol drops. Expect updates.
An environmental preservation plan includes a 33% greenbelt. MPCL, a major petrochemical company, brings a lot of experience to the project, and its connections to the Indian government's renewable energy focus underscore its relevance in national goals.
News by Rahul Yelligetti