SEDL Joins Forces with Jakson Green on India’s First 4G Ethanol Plant
Spray Engineering Devices Limited (SEDL) and Jakson Green are collaborating on India’s first 4G ethanol plant at NTPC Green. Using LanzaTech’s gas fermentation technology, the plant will convert captured carbon dioxide and green hydrogen into biofuel. This innovative project underscores India’s renewable energy goals, promoting sustainable 4G ethanol production as a cost-effective alternative to food-based biofuels.
Spray Engineering Devices Limited (SEDL) announced its partnership with Jakson Green on India’s first 4G ethanol plant. This pioneering project, located at NTPC Green, utilizes LanzaTech’s innovative gas fermentation technology to convert captured carbon dioxide and green hydrogen into sustainable biofuel.
“SEDL is honored to contribute our expertise in distillation and dehydration to this landmark project,” said Vivek Verma, Managing Director of SEDL.
“This collaboration exemplifies our commitment to driving sustainable innovations and supporting India’s renewable energy transition. We are confident that this plant will serve as a model for future biofuel production, paving the way for a cleaner and greener future,” he further added.
Jakson Green will oversee the design, construction, and operation of the carbon capture and green hydrogen production facilities. The plant will utilize LanzaTech’s second-generation bioreactor, marking a significant advancement in India’s biofuels sector.
This initiative aligns with India’s ambitious renewable energy goals and highlights the potential of 4G ethanol as a game-changer in the biofuels industry. By reducing reliance on food-based feedstocks, 4G ethanol offers a more sustainable and cost-effective approach to biofuel production.
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Source : Chinimandi