(i) The launch marks EKI’s venture into bio briquettes manufacturing through its subsidiary, GHG Reduction Technologies Pvt. Ltd
(ii) Introducing biomass briquettes for eco-friendly energy solutions, contributing to environmental conservation
(iii) State-of-the-art plant in Dindori, Nashik, with a production capacity of 800-1200 metric tonnes per month
India – February, 2024 Reduction Technologies Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of EKI Energy Services Ltd., announced the inauguration of its state-of-the-art Biomass Briquettes (Biocoal) manufacturing plant in Dindori, Nashik, Maharashtra. The inauguration ceremony, held on January 30, 2024, marked a significant milestone in GHG Reduction Technology’s ongoing commitment towards clean energy transitions and mitigating global warming.
The new biomass briquettes plant represents EKI’s mission to facilitate manufacture products that significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions through its Nashik-based subsidiary. By introducing biomass briquettes as a cleaner and more sustainable alternative to traditional coal, the company aims to contribute to environmental conservation and promote eco-friendly energy solutions.
Biomass briquettes, made from agri-residue such as sugarcane trash, corn cob, soya husk, tamarind, and pomegranate waste, serve as a substitute for coal in boilers and furnaces. This not only minimizes reliance on conventional coal but also plays a crucial role in reducing biomass burning in farm fields, thereby abating local environmental pollution.
The inauguration ceremony was graced by the presence of esteemed dignitaries including Mr. Manish Dabkara, our Chairman and Managing Director, Mr. Pankaj Pandey, the Chief Operating Officer, and Mr. Samrat Sengupta, Vice President, Business Development, among others.
“We are proud to inaugurate our new Biomass Briquettes manufacturing plant in Dindori, Nashik, furthering our commitment to clean energy transitions and environmental sustainability. With a state-of-the-art facility and a dedicated team, we are poised to revolutionize the biofuel industry and contribute to a greener, more sustainable future for generations to come,” said Manish Dabkara, Chairman and Managing Director, EKI Energy Services.
With an initial production capacity of 800 metric tonnes per month, expandable up to 1200 metric tonnes a month, the new briquettes plant is poised to revolutionize the biofuel industry. This bio briquettes plant is the first of many that GHG Reduction Technologies plans to establish in the future as part of its expansion strategy towards providing cleaner and more sustainable energy solutions.
With a vision to lead the transition towards greener and environmentally conscious energy sources, EKI aims to leverage its expertise and resources to drive innovation and sustainability in the bioenergy industry.
EKI Energy Services Ltd. is a leading Carbon Credit Developer & Supplier across the globe. It is the first ever company to list a Plastic Project from India with Verra – a global accreditation standard located in Washington, USA. Founded in 2008, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) listed company has been passionately working towards rehabilitating the planet to a future of net-zero carbon emissions. EKI offers sustainable solutions for climate change and carbon offsets with global standards like CDM, VCS, Gold Standard, GCC, IREC, TIGR and others. With an aim to contribute to the development of a climate resilient global economy, the company offers strategic solutions to businesses and organizations globally to achieve their climate ambition. EKI offerings span across Carbon Credit/Asset Management, Carbon Credit Generation, Carbon Credit Supply, Carbon Credit Offsetting, Carbon Footprint Management, Sustainability Audits, as well as Carbon Neutrality and Climate Positive initiatives. The company is today present in 17 countries and has 3500+ customers across 40+ countries. As on date, EKI has supplied over 200+ million offsets. Visit our website to know more: https://enkingint.org/
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