SEDL Partners with Jakson Green for India's First 4G Ethanol Plant
Key Ideas
- SEDL and Jakson Green collaborate on India's pioneering 4G ethanol plant at NTPC Green using LanzaTech's gas fermentation technology.
- Jakson Green to oversee design, construction, and operation of carbon capture and green hydrogen production facilities, showcasing a significant advancement in India's biofuels sector.
- 4G ethanol initiative aligns with India's renewable energy goals, offering a sustainable alternative to food-based feedstocks for biofuel production.
- SEDL's expertise in distillation and dehydration contributes to the project's success, aiming to set a model for future biofuel production in India.
Spray Engineering Devices Limited (SEDL) has teamed up with Jakson Green to establish India's first 4G ethanol plant at NTPC Green. This innovative project utilizes LanzaTech's gas fermentation technology to convert captured carbon dioxide and green hydrogen into sustainable biofuel. SEDL's Managing Director, Vivek Verma, expressed pride in the collaboration, highlighting the company's dedication to driving sustainable innovations and supporting India's renewable energy transition. Jakson Green will manage the construction and operation of the carbon capture and green hydrogen production facilities, incorporating LanzaTech's second-generation bioreactor for enhanced efficiency. The focus on 4G ethanol underscores a shift towards a more sustainable and cost-effective approach to biofuel production by reducing dependence on food-based feedstocks. This initiative not only aligns with India's ambitious renewable energy targets but also sets a precedent for future biofuel projects in the country. SEDL, with its extensive experience in energy-efficient solutions, aims to contribute its expertise in distillation and dehydration to this landmark project, setting a standard for clean energy practices in India.