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| (This list is not exhaustive, the information has been sourced from the Net and thus the website takes no guarantee of authenticity of information) |
| Indian Oil Corporation, New Delhi (http://www.iocl.com/) |
| Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (http://www.bharatpetroleum.com/) |
Mission Biofuels India Pvt. C-74, Okhla Phase –I New Delhi – 110020 Corporate Office 608, Powai Plaza Hiranandani Business Park Powai Mumbai - (http://missionbiofuels.com/about-india.php)
Mission Biofuels India Private Limited is the subsidiary of Mission Biofuels Limited. Mission Biofuels India Private Limited is the subsidiary of Mission Biofuels Limited. We started our Indian operations in August 2006. In India they are focusing on jatropha plantation and procurement of jatropha seeds.Indian Operations head office is located in Mumbai. Currently we are operating in Maharastra, Orissa, MP, TN, and Karnataka. Our offices are located in Bhubaneshwar, Aurangabad, Bhopal, Indore, Jabalapur, Madurai , Shimoga, Hassan.
D1 Oil (U.K.) India (http://www.d1plc.com/) D1 Oils plc is a biofuels technology company. Our strategy is to develop new energy crops into sustainable commercial fuels. We provide technology and services for the breeding, development, planting and harvesting of new varieties of commercial biofuel crops, focusing on alternative, sustainable feedstocks that are not subject to the same price pressures as food-grade crops. We have an established plant science and planting programme for Jatropha curcas, a robust, tropical oilseed bearing tree. Jatropha produces inedible oil feedstock for biodiesel and is able to make use of land not suitable for arable agriculture.
Godrej Agrovet Ltd, Mumbai (www.godrejagrovet.com/) Godrej Agrovet Ltd (GAVL) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with IJM Plantations Berhad of Malaysia to set up a joint venture company in India. The joint venture would involve an initial investment of Rs200 crore. GAVL has about 10,000 hectares of oil palm in Andhra Pradesh, Goa and Karnataka while the company has taken up oil palm plantation activities in Gujarat, Orissa and Mizoram.
Nandan Biomatrix Ltd (http://www.nandanbiomatrix.com/homepage.htm) Nandan Biomatrix Ltd, an integrated R&D company for neutraceuticals and medicinal plants, has signed agreements with Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) and Shapoorji and Pallonji Ltd to form a JV company for producing biodiesel from jatropha in Uttar Pradesh. Together, they have formed a company, registered it in Lucknow
Shirke BioHealth Care Pvt Ltd. is engaged in Biodiesel production since 2004. (http://www.sulekhab2b.com/viewoffer/company/364164/shirke-biohealthcare-pvtltd.htm) The Southern online Biotechnologies Ltd. (http://www.sol.net.in/) Starting in 2005, SBT has now moved into the greenfield area of bio-diesel production, the ideal alternative to conventional diesel. SBT's bio-diesel unit has many outstanding features some of which include wasteland development by cultivating Pongamia / Jetropha as basic raw material, involving tribals, farmers and rural folk, generation of rural employment, conservation of precious foreign exchange and contributing to reducing the threat of pollution, to name a few of the features.
Naturol Bioenergy Ltd. (http://naturol-bio.com/) Naturol BioEnergy plans to set up a state-of-the-art bio diesel plant near Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh in a joint venture with Fe Clean Energy Inc, USA, and Energea Gmbh, Austria. |
Jain Irrigation Systems Limited (JISL) http://www.jains.com/jatropha/Jatropha%20cultivation.htm) JISL has already established over 1.5 lac Jatropha plants on R&D farm of Jain Hi-tech Agri Institute, JHAI. These plants are being reared in varying soil types, and irrigated as well as dryland cultivated.
Tina Biofuels, Maharashtra (http://www.tinnagroup.com/bdd.html) Tinna has taken up the cudgels to promote and manufacture Bio-Diesel Manufacturer in India for a pollution free environment. ADM, one of the largest in the world, gives Tinna a tremendous advantage as we get access to latest technology and experienced marketing capabilities to promote the innovative product. Tinna has set up a state-of-the-art "Continuous Process" Bio-Diesel plant, at its existing Latur premises in Maharashtra .
Reliance Energy Ltd. (http://www.relbio.com/html/biofuels.html) Reliance Life Sciences has a comprehensive program for development of biodiesel based on Jatropha. To begin with, the company has earmarked 200 acres of land at Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh to cultivate jatropha, which can yield high quality bio-diesel. This encompasses Plantation, Elite Planting material development through hybrids and transformed plants, Plant Tissue Culture, Seed Oil Extraction, Trans-esterification, Seed cake value addition. They claim to have the most comprehensive biodiesel programs undertaken by any company in the world.
Gomti Biotech Ltd (http://www.gomtibiotech.in/) Suppliers of Biodiesel fuels, Pure Glycerin and Essential Fatty Acids
BioDzl Energy Farms ( India ) Pvt Ltd (http://www.biodzlenergy.com) Establishes BioDiesel Plantations in Karnataka and building Karnataka’s fitst BioDiesel production plant.
Royal Energy Limited (http://www.royalenergy.co.in/index.html) It is a renewable energy company of the RK Agarwal Group. The Company has the largest ethanol plant in India today, having a capacity of 150 KL per day. The Company is now embarking on a biodiesel project that will involve setting up of four plants of 500 TPD each, across the country – Maharashtra, West Bengal, Uttaranchal and Tamil Nadu. On full commissioning the total production capacity of the Company would be about 0.7 MTPA of biodiesel, equivalent to about 1.7% of the current diesel market size in India.
Chemcel Biotech Limited (http://www.chemcelbiotechltd.com/bio_diesel.asp) Manufacturer of agro chemicals comprising of insecticides, Fungicides and plant growth promoters. The organization is establishing a Bio-diesel production unit (including raising the Jatropha & Pongamia plantations). The company already imported pilot plant from U.K-“Mark and Simon Associates” to manufacture Bio-diesel and having 100% tie-up to export the entire production.
Biodiesel Garware (http://www.biodiesel-garware.com/)
Grow Diesel (http://www.growdiesel.com/) GROWDIESEL Consortium is a decentralized partnership consisting of a coalition of farmers, scientists, entrepreneurs and corporate who are partners in a value chain to grow, produce and consume GROWDIESEL- a sustainable alternative to fossil fuel.
Coastal Energy Limited (http://www.costalenergy.com/) Costal Energy Limited is an Indian Public Limited Company in the process of setting up a Large State of Art Bio Diesel Production Plant in India.
BioDzl Energy Farms ( India ) Pvt Ltd (http://www.biodzlenergy.com)
Establishes BioDiesel Plantations in Karnataka and building Karnataka’s fitst BioDiesel production plant.
Synergy Biotechnologies Limited (http://www.group-synergy.net/html/agriculture_new.html) Synergy Bio-Technologies Ltd. (SBTL) is engaged in Plant Tissue Culture, Nurseries and allied Hi-Tech Horticulture related Projects.
Jatropha Agro Pvt Ltd. (http://www.jatrophaagro.com/new/) The company aspires to bring about a beneficial Socio Economic change in Rural India, through genuine implementation of the most desired project Jatropha cultivation & Bio-diesel manufacturing. Jatropha Agro Pvt. Ltd. (JAPL) is focusing on producing Bio-diesel from plant oils and believes there is a globally important opportunity to be exploited.
Adi Biotech Private Limited (http://www.indiamart.com/adibiotech/) Adi Biotech is a well established name in plantation of Jatropha and production of biofuel. We have developed an expertise in all the activities related to production and utilization of this fuel.
Medors Biotech Pvt Ltd (http://www.medorsbiotech.com/) Medors Biotech P Ltd was incorporated in November 2003. It is a Biofuels & Plant Biotech company. The Company has done the largest plantation of Jatropha in India, having a Oil Extraction Units of 1000 Ton Per Day. The Company is now embarking on a bio-diesel project that will involve setting up of Two plants of 300 T.P.D each in Gujarat & Maharastra
Biodiesel Technologies (http://www.biodieseltechnologiesindia.com/) Biodiesel Technologies, Kolkata, India is a company of experienced and skilled Professionals working in the field of Jatropha Curcas Cultivation Technology and providing Cutting edge technology in Biodiesel Processing plants of various capacities.
Saiyur Bioresources (http://www.saiyur.com/index.htm) Manufacturers of Jatropha Seedlings, Jatropha Seeds, Powder, Organic Non Toxic Insect Repellent, Aloe Vera Juice, Aloe Vera Gel and Biodiesel Products.
Praj Industries Limited (http://www.praj.net/) Praj Industries Limited is a leading Biofuels Technology Company with a number of processes and systems for ethanol and biodiesel production to its credit.
Electro Control Biodiesel Equipments (http://electrocontrol.in/index.html) Electrocontrol‘s Biodiesel Plant is an automated plant for producing Biodiesel from various vegetable oil’s like Ratanjot(Jatropha),Karanj,Cottonseed oil etc .This plant uses the base catalysis for transesterification .
Hindustan Bioenergy, Lucknow (http://hindustanbioenergy.com/home.htm) Hindustan Bioenergy Ltd., is an upcoming company with focus in the field of Green Fuel and Agri-Bio Technology. It works in the field of biotechnology involving issues benificial to humankind. The company is planning to plant 10,000 hectares of Jatropha curcas plants with medicinal plants.
Enertech Biofuels Pvt. Ltd. S Kumar House Plot No. 60 , MIDC, Phase-II Street 14, Andheri (E) Mumbai
Green Earth Biotech (http://www.greenearthbio.com/home.htm) Tamil Nadu. GreenEarthBioTech has undertaken a Turn key Project on the Cultivation of 250 Acres of Oil palm at Mozambique.
A2BE Carbon Capture (http://www.algaeatwork.com/) A2BE Carbon Capture has patented a system for biodiesel production from algae.
AlgaeLink (http://www.algaelink.com/) Retailer of photobioreactors and commercial algae cultivation equipment. Offers full support for operations, potential distributorship opportunities.
Algoil (http://213.79.36.6/algoil/index.htm) - A pioneer project focusing on the production of Biodiesel / Biomass from micro algae. The target is also to use the rest of the extracted biomass to make food, biofuel, hydrogen, paper, or simply burning it like charcoal. The extraction of oil suitable for Biodiesel is now a confirmed success.
Aquaflow Binomic Corporation (ABC) (http://www.aquaflowgroup.com/) - harvests algae directly from the settling ponds of standard Effluent Management (EM) Systems and other nutrient-rich water. The process can be used in many industries that produce a waste stream, including the transport, dairy, meat and paper industries.
Aquaflow Bionomics (http://aquaflowgroupcom.axiion.com/) - Many vegetable and biomass derived oils could replace petroleum as its scarcity and price increase. The search for new faster growing species will intensify as demand increases.
Aquatic Energy (http://www.aquaticenergy.com/) - An Alternative Energy company specializing in the Louisiana Gulf area for turing algal oils into biofuel.
Aurora BioFuels, Inc. (http://www.aurorabiofuels.com/) A renewable energy company exploring new sources of feedstock for the production of biofuels. In particular, Aurora utilizes microalgae to generate bio-oil, which can be converted into biodiesel.
Blue Marble energy (http://www.bluemarbleenergy.net/) - A company that converts algae biomass to energy by creating, centralizing, and harvesting wild algae blooms.
Bionavitas (http://www.bionavitas.com/) - Utilizing its patent pending technology, Bionavitas is developing innovations for efficient and effective algae growth.
Circle Biodiesel & Ethanol Corporation (http://www.circlebio.com/) - Circle Biodiesel & Ethanol Corporation has developed and manufactured a new algae photo bioreactor to add to their existing line of biofuels processing equipment including biodiesel processors and ethanol stills.
Enhanced Biofuels & Technologies (http://www.ebtplc.com/) - The EBT algae process combines a bioreactor with an open pond, both using waste CO2 from coal fired power plant flue gases as a fertilizer for the algae. The biodiesel and ethanol produced can be sold, or used as an alternative fuel on site. Emissions are reduced up to 82%.
GreenFuel Technologies (http://www.greenfuelonline.com/) Emissions-to-Biofuels™ (E2B™) process harnesses photosynthesis to grow algae, capture CO2 and produce high-energy biomass. Retrofitting fossil-fired power plants and other anthropogenic sources of carbon dioxide, the algae can be economically converted to solid fuel, methane, or liquid transportation fuels such as biodiesel and ethanol.
GreenShift (http://www.greenshift.com/biodiesel.php?biopage=10) has a license agreement with Ohio University for its patented bioreactor (http://www.gs-cleantech.com/product_desc.php?mode=3) process based on a newly discovered iron-loving cyanobacterium (blue-green algae), through their subsidiary Veridium (http://www.veridium.com/), for the purpose of air pollution control of exhaust gas streams from electrical utility fossil-fueled power generation facilities. Once the algae grow to maturity, they fall to the bottom of the bioreactor and are harvested for fuel or fertilizer.
Green Star Products (http://www.greenstarusa.com/) - GSPI's HAPS Algae Systems & GSPI's Biodiesel Technology: A Real Solution To Peak Oil & Global Warming
Infinifuel Biodiesel (http://www.infinifuel.com/) - Wabuska Nevada is home to the world's first geothermally powered and heated biodiesel plant. We have over 300 acres to grow oilseed and develop algae ponds on site.
Inventure Chemical (http://www.inventurechem.com/) - Pioneered the processes that allow biofuel developers to ultimately make the dream of affordable biofuels a reality by the application of cost effective conversion and processing methods working with a variety of feedstocks - from algae produced from CO2 emissions to exotic and not so exotic oil seeds and biomass.
LiveFuels (http://www.livefuels.com/) - A national alliance of labs and scientists dedicated to transforming algae into biocrude by the year 2010. Working on breeding various strains of algae, driving down the costs of harvesting algae and extracting fats and oils from the algae. Theoretically, the U.S. could grow enough algae on 20 million acres to replace imported oil. |
OriginOil (http://www.originoil.com/) - Novel technology at the microscopic scale can enhance the efficiency of algae production as a high-yield, cost-competitive replacement for petroleum. In the growth phase, nutrients are fractured and injected into algae culture. In the extraction phase, fracturing breaks the tough outer membrane of the algae in an energy-efficient manner.
PetroAlgae (http://www.petroalgae.com/) - Commercializing an environmentally-friendly algae developed by a research team at ASU that generates over two hundred times more oil per acre than crops like soybeans. Using a cost-effective, modular cultivation process that can be massively scaled, PetroAlgae will produce renewable feed stock oils for use in applications such as transportation fuels (e.g. biodiesel), heating oil, and plastics.
PetroSun (http://www.petrosuninc.com/) - Through their wholly owned subsidiary Algae BioFuels and industry partner Electratherm, is committed to becoming a worldwide leader in the development and deployment of renewable energy resources.
Seambiotic (http://www.seambiotic.com/) - As they have already developed and produced algae, their main goal is to market algae as a nutritional supplement for humans as well as animals and bio-energy concentrating on a few marine unicellular algae containing high value products.
Solazyme (http://www.solazyme.com/) - Devoted to harnessing the energy-harvesting machinery of various species of algae to produce valuable products. The Company utilizes proprietary genetic engineering methods to develop and optimize commercially relevant biochemical pathways for production of hydrocarbons (for energy and specialty chemicals) & bioactive compounds.
Solena Group (http://www.solenagroup.com/) - Uses high temperatures to gasify algae and other organic substances with high-energy outputs.
Solix Biofuels (http://www.solixbiofuels.com/) - A developer of massively scaleable photo-bioreactors for the production of biodiesel and other valuable bio-commodities from algae oil. Solix’ closed photo-bioreactors allow fossil-fuel power plant exhaust to be captured through the growing system. The algae growth rates increase in the presence of the carbon dioxide that would otherwise be emitted into the atmosphere.
Texas Clean Fuels (http://www.texascleanfuels.com) – Their algae bioreactor is called the "MOPS" - an acronym for Micro-Organism Production System, which also reflects its function as a carbon dioxide "mopping" technology. The MOPS can be used for both carbon dioxide sequestration and biofuel feedstock production simulateously.
Valcent Products (http://www.valcent.net/) - Has developed a high density vertical bio-reactor for the mass production of oil bearing algae while removing large quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. This new bio-reactor is tailored to grow a species of algae that yields a large volume of high grade vegetable oil, which is very suitable for blending with diesel to create a bio-diesel fuel.
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