Praj Industries has bagged an order from Godavari Biorefineries Ltd (GBL) to set up India’s largest capacity syrup based ethanol plant from in Karnataka. As a part of this project, Praj will expand the existing ethanol manufacturing capacity to 600 KLPD, using sugarcane syrup. When commissioned, this will become India’s largest capacity syrup based ethanol plant.
The company said the Government of India has made several strategic interventions by way of progressive policies and conducive financial mechanisms to encourage the sugar sector to limit surplus sugar production and instead, produce more ethanol. “This capacity expansion planned by GBL is in line with the Government’s Biofuel policy to increase the Ethanol manufacturing quantity in India using various sugary feed stocks,” it said in a press release.
The expansion capacity at GBL Plant will continue to be a zero liquid discharge facility. The company said the expansion will maintain zero liquid discharge norms by deploying innovative technology such as SHIFT, developed in Praj’s state-of-the-art R&D facility – Praj Matrix. The ‘SHIFT’ technology minimizes energy and water footprint, while maximizing value for customers.
Samir Somaiya, Chairman & Managing Director, Godavari Biorefineries Limited (GBL), said, “Responding to government’s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat, we decided to divert sugar cane syrup to distillery to manufacture Ethanol. We are happy for our association with Praj as our technology partner for increasing our manufacturing capacity.”
He said Praj will design, engineer, supply, install and increase their capacity from 400 KLPD to 600 KLPD ethanol production using sugar syrup as raw material.
Shishir Joshipura, CEO & MD, Praj, said, “Praj is delighted to work with an industry leader and to bring its state of the art syrup to ethanol technology, to establish India’s largest syrup based ethanol plant.”
He said Praj has over a decade’s experience in designing and building syrup to ethanol systems in overseas markets.
This is expected to open more similar opportunities in syrup to ethanol manufacturing and ultimately boost ethanol production in the country.