India's First 4G Ethanol Plant: A Leap Towards Sustainable Biofuels

Spray Engineering Devices Limited partners with Jakson Green on India's pioneering 4G ethanol plant. This groundbreaking initiative utilizes LanzaTech's gas fermentation technology to convert carbon dioxide and green hydrogen into biofuel. This project aligns with India's renewable energy goals, showcasing 4G ethanol's potential in revolutionizing the biofuels sector.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 30-12-2024 16:44 IST | Created: 30-12-2024 16:44 IST
India's First 4G Ethanol Plant: A Leap Towards Sustainable Biofuels
SEDL Joins Forces with Jakson Green on India's First 4G Ethanol Plant. Image Credit: ANI
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In a landmark development, Spray Engineering Devices Limited (SEDL) has partnered with Jakson Green for the creation of India's first 4G ethanol plant. This innovative project, located at NTPC Green, employs cutting-edge gas fermentation technology developed by LanzaTech to transform captured carbon dioxide and green hydrogen into sustainable biofuels.

According to Vivek Verma, Managing Director of SEDL, the company's expertise in distillation and dehydration technology contributes significantly to this pioneering endeavor. Verma expressed confidence that the plant would model future biofuel production, aligning with India's renewable energy ambitions, and promoting a sustainable and environmentally friendly future.

Jakson Green is tasked with the design, construction, and management of the carbon capture and green hydrogen facilities, using LanzaTech's second-generation bioreactor. This advancement highlights 4G ethanol's transformative potential in India's biofuel industry, offering a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional biofuel production methods.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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