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Biomass Fuels as a part of India's Net Zero Journey by 2070
As India moves toward its long‑term climate goal of net‑zero emissions by 2070 , the energy conversation is no longer only about solar and wind. Hidden in the fields, farms, and forests of the country is a powerful ally: biomass . Biomass briquettes and pellets, made from agricultural residues, crop waste, and forestry by‑products , are emerging as a critical piece of India’s low‑carbon puzzle—helping industries, power plants, and rural communities cut fossil‑fuel dependence

Kamlesh BioVerse
Mar 303 min read


Co-firing Mandate 2025: How Biomass Pellets help Indian Thermal Plants meet 5-10% Biomass Targets
India’s energy sector is undergoing a critical transition as the government accelerates its push toward cleaner and more sustainable fuel sources. One of the most significant policy moves in this direction is the biomass co-firing mandate , requiring thermal power plants to use 5–10% biomass pellets along with coal . For thermal power plants across India—including major clusters in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh—this mandate is not just a regulatory requir

Kamlesh BioVerse
Mar 303 min read


Biomass Pellets for Industrial Boilers – Cleaner, Cheaper Fuel
Biomass pellets are compressed blocks of fuel that can be used in various applications. If your industry uses boilers and burners, this might be an advantageous product for you. Cleaner Aspects of Biomass Pellets Reduced Emissions: Biomass pellets produce significantly lower emissions compared to fossil fuels. They burn more completely, resulting in fewer pollutants released into the atmosphere. Sustainable Resource: Biomass pellets are made from organic materials, such as

Kamlesh BioVerse
Mar 301 min read


Biomass vs Coal: Why are industries making shifts?
What are Biomass briquettes or pellets? Biomass briquettes and pellets are emerging as a reliable and eco-friendly alternative to conventional fossil fuels such as coal and firewood across India. Particularly in industrial regions like Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra, the shift toward cleaner fuel sources is gaining strong momentum. Biomass briquettes are compressed blocks made from agricultural residues such as mustard husk, sawdust, groundnut shells, and other organic w

Kamlesh BioVerse
Mar 303 min read
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