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BiofuelCircle, PKC partners to innovate alternatives to agri- residue based bioenergy

Partnership aims to develop projects that provide industries with access to non-agricultural sources of biofuels as alternatives.

Pune based BiofuelCircle, India’s first digital marketplace for biomass and biofuels has signed an MoU with Pune Knowledge Cluster (PKC) for innovating alternatives to Agri- residue based bio-energy.  The objective is to develop projects that provide industries with access to non-agricultural sources of biofuels as alternatives. This initiative will augment the current sources of biofuels and also help boost the rural economy, rejuvenate degraded land and be an important step towards energy independence of the country.

The two organizations will together work towards setting up projects with a number of large industrial houses of India. These companies who currently procure their biofuels on the BiofuelCircle Platform will benefit from such projects as this will add new sources to the regular supply of agri residue-based biofuels (like briquettes and pellets) while also creating a bridge with the rural economy to cultivate the degraded land around agricultural land to cultivate non-food crops which will be suitable as the source of biofuels.

PKC is one of the six Science & Technology clusters established by the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India under The City Knowledge and Innovation Cluster Initiative. Incepted in 2020, PKC works as an enabler and facilitator to create and nurture a collaborative S&T ecosystem involving various stakeholders including Industry, Academia, Government, and Citizens. PKC works across five focus areas including Sustainability and Environment, with a focus on knowledge and technology-based methods for sustainable increase of urban and peri-urban vegetation cover and augmenting water security.

Tushar Lowalekar, Founding Member and CBO, BiofuelCircle said, “A lot of work is currently underway in creating opportunities for utilization of agricultural residue. However, to augment the capacity, there also needs to be an effort to look at alternatives to agri residue as a source.  With the projects planned with some of our key customers, we will create a sustained source of biofuels for them over the coming months. Apart from the increased supply of biofuels, the other objectives are utilization of degraded land and increasing the incomes of the people dependent on that land. All in all, it’s a win-win for both the industries and the people dependent on the lands and an important step towards the energy security of the country.” 

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