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India’s first 2G-Ethanol Bio Refinery in Assam, the Numaligarh Refinery, has also been set up to convert bamboo into ethanol, benefitting local farmers and boosting the economy

With the opening of the first Bamboo Park in the state in Mawtnum village, Meghalaya’s Ri-Bhoi district is poised to make history. The five-acre project intends to establish Meghalaya as a pioneer in bamboo-based industries, promote sustainable development, and generate employment. Bamboo is becoming more and more acknowledged in a variety of industries as an environmentally acceptable substitute. The government has also promoted bamboo’s potential as a sustainable biofuel in recent years, especially for the manufacturing of ethanol. 55 million tonnes of bamboo, or 66 per cent of the nation’s resources, are found in northeastern India. In order to combat climate change, increase farm incomes, and produce bio-ethanol, Prime Minister Narendra Modi established the National Bamboo Mission in 2018. The Numaligarh Refinery, India’s first 2G-Ethanol Bio Refinery, was established in Assam to turn bamboo into ethanol, helping the local farmers and stimulating the economy.

James PK Sangma, Chairman of the Meghalaya Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC), laid the foundation stone for the Ri-Bhoi Bamboo Park on Saturday. Key players such as former Mawhati MLA Donbok Khymdeit, MIDC Managing Director DD Nongmalieh, Ri-Bhoi Additional Deputy Commissioner MB Tongper, Umsning MLA Dr. Celestine Lyngdoh, and Mawtnum village community leaders attended the occasion.

According to James PK Sangma, the initiative represents a major chance for the area. Bamboo has the capacity to transform lives and produce a healthy income, making it similar to “green gold.” Its capacity for sustainable use is what gives it its actual worth, according to Sangma. He emphasized how bamboo can help achieve environmental objectives, particularly in lowering carbon emissions through cleaner substitutes for petroleum and charcoal, such as ethanol and bamboo pellets.

Sangma noted that Meghalaya may see new economic prospects as a result of the rising demand for bamboo and its products worldwide. Bamboo’s role will further grow as India shifts to ethanol blending to reduce emissions. Meghalaya has an edge in this field thanks to its abundant bamboo variety, he said.

By switching from traditional charcoal production to items made from bamboo, the project tackles important environmental problems like pollution and deforestation. The park will feature guest rooms made entirely of bamboo, a training center, and eleven industrial units for companies based on bamboo. The intention is to demonstrate how bamboo may be utilized to fulfill everyday need while preserving the environment. Badhok Nongmalieh, the headman of Mawtnum village, gave his opinion on the project’s objectives. “This park will use the many advantages of bamboo to provide jobs for local farmers and young people. It serves as an example of how bamboo can support daily need while preserving the environment,” he said.

Although he expects for future cooperation, he clarified that the town is presently funding the project fully on its own without assistance from the government. Nongmalieh emphasized bamboo’s rapid development, saying, “Unlike trees, which take 10 to 15 years to mature, bamboo can be harvested in two years.” It is therefore a viable choice for wood-based enterprises.

Badhok Nongmalieh and Kamai Nongmalieh, the project leaders, were commended by Sangma for their vision and commitment. Additionally, he emphasized how crucial community involvement is to the project’s success. Without the active assistance of local communities, no enterprise can thrive. “The collaboration with the Mawtnum village community is an example for others,” he stated.

The Ri-Bhoi Bamboo Park is seen as a significant step toward a greener economy in Meghalaya because of its emphasis on employment development, environmental preservation, and sustainable growth. The project’s focus on sustainable techniques and community involvement has already garnered recognition as a model for other areas to emulate.

India’s first 2G-Ethanol Bio Refinery in Assam,

Strategic Investment of approximately Rs 130 Crore to boost ethanol capacity with dual-feedstock flexibility, aligning with India’s green energy.

Godavari Biorefineries Limited (GBL), a pioneer in renewable chemicals and biofuels, has announced an investment in corn/grain-based ethanol to further strengthen its ethanol production capabilities. The company plans to invest approximately Rs 130 crore in a new 200 KLPD corn/grain-based distillery to its existing operations, enhancing flexibility through dual-feedstock capability. The company reported a 25 per cent Y-O-Y increase in revenue growth in H1FY25, demonstrating its operational strength and focus on sustainable growth.

Key Highlights of the Investment:

●       Proposed Capacity: 200 KLPD Corn/grain-based distillery.

●       Investment Required: Approximately Rs 130 crore.

●       Mode of Finance: Internal accruals and debt.

●       Commissioning Timeline: Q4 FY  2026

This strategic move aligns with GBL’s long-term vision of supporting India’s transition to green energy while ensuring resilience against climate-induced risks. The new facility will offer operational fungibility, enabling the use of alternative feedstocks such as maize to mitigate disruptions caused by factors like poor monsoons and policy changes.

 Samir Somaiya, Chairman and Managing Director of Godavari Biorefineries, said, “We are investing in new corn/grain-based ethanol production to complement our existing sugarcane-based operations. This will give us a dual-feedstock capability and will ensure more resilient ethanol production, even during climate-related disruptions, and position us to meet the growing demand under India’s ethanol blending program. This expansion will help us maintain production stability and contribute to India’s energy security goals.”

The expansion comes at a pivotal time as India’s ethanol demand rises, driven by its ambitious blending targets and increasing energy requirements for mobility. By leveraging dual-feedstock technology, GBL aims to strengthen its market position and ensure consistent growth.

Strategic Investment of approximately Rs 130 Crore