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 GREENFIELD PROJECT  OFF-TAKE DEALS
 Perstorp commissions new pentaerythritol plant   OMCs to procure over 300-crore lines of ethanol

 in Bharuch  annually from upcoming plants across 8 States


 Sweden-based specialty chemicals   State-run oil marketing companies     of setting up DEP may apply through
 company, Perstorp, has built and com-  (OMCs)  will procure more than 300-   this EoI. Bidders who have set the plant
 missioned a state-of-the-art, ISCC Plus   crore litres of ethanol from upcoming   and have not started production prior to
 certifi ed, plant in western India to meet   manufacturing facilities of the biofuel   the date of publication of this EoI shall
 growing market demand for penta-  across eight  States and two Union     also be eligible to apply.
 erythritol (penta) chemicals. Located in   Territories.
 Sayakha, Bharuch, in Gujarat, the facility                               Preference to maize
 was offi cially inaugurated on February 20.   OMCs Ethanol Procurement Group  DEP shall be commissioned within two   The OMCs have introduced a mark-
       (OEPG) fl oated an Expression of Inter-  years from the date of issuance of the  ing system in which preference has
 “This  is the largest investment in   est (EoI) to invite bidders to enter into  Letter of Intent (LoI).  been given to corn/maize.
 Asia so far, in Perstorp’s history. It will   a long-term off-take  agreement  with
 further strengthen Perstorp’s position   upcoming Dedicated Ethanol Plants  Procurement plan  For instance, use of feedstock such
 as a sustainable and reliable partner in   (DEP) in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra   The  OMCs will procure  the  high-  as  corn/maize or  tapioca  (including
 the region of Asia,” noted Mr. Gorm   Pradesh, Telangana, Gujarat, Rajasthan,  est 97-crore litres annually from Tamil  damaged corn/maize/tapioca) carries
 Jensen, Perstorp’s Executive Vice Presi-  Goa, Odisha and Union Territories of  Nadu, followed by Kerala (55-crore  the highest 20 marks. Similarly, a combi-
 dent Commercial & Innovation. “This   Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh to pro-  litres), Rajasthan (44-crore litres), Gujarat  nation of rice and corn/maize, as well
 plant will increase the availability and   cure denatured anhydrous ethanol.  (33-crore litres) and  Andhra Pradesh  as damaged rice and corn/maize, carries
 reliability  of products for current, as  penta mono and calcium formate. The  Sweden, Germany and the US, but this   (30-crore litres).  15 marks. Sugarcane based feedstock
 well as new customers, reducing lead  plant will use  renewably sourced  raw  investment will represent a signifi cant   The  OMCs – Indian  Oil  Corpora-  or combination of sugarcane-based
 times with about 50% for Asian custo-  materials as well as a hybrid source of  expansion of its global production capa-  tion (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corpora-  “Tripartite Agreement  (TPA)  shall  feedstock with corn/maize/tapioca/ rice
 mers. It is strategically  located  close  electricity. Voxtar is a renewable-based  city.  At the new site, Perstorp has   tion Ltd. (BPCL) and Hindustan Petro-  be signed with the shortlisted bidders  (including  damaged  corn/maize/tapioca/
 to ports, rails and roadways. This will  counterpart to penta. Based on a trace-  the capacity  to produce 40,000-tpa of   leum Corporation Ltd. (HPCL) – will  who have  entered  into  Long  Term  rice) carries 10 marks.
 help to ensure that Perstorp can supply  able mass  balance concept,  Voxtar is  penta  and 26,000-tpa of calcium  for-  collectively procure 301-crore litres of  Offtake  Agreement and desiring to
 products effectively throughout India  designed to reduce the carbon footprint  mate. “This is a major investment that   ethanol annually  from plants that are  have TPA for availing fi nances from the   A  bidder of  sugarcane-based feed-
 and across all of  Asia.  At the same  throughout the value chain and to sup-  Perstorp has been projecting for several   slated to start commercial operations in  banks/fi nancial  institutions,”  the  EoI  stocks has to supply from all three types
 time, the plant is well positioned to also  port sourcing of renewable and recycled  years and we are very excited to inaugu-  two years from the signing of the off-  document said.  of feedstocks – sugarcane juice/sugar
 export products globally.”  raw materials. As Voxtar is chemically  rate this state-of-the art plant and bet-  take agreement.  syrup/sugar, B-heavy and C-heavy
 identical to penta, it provides customers  ter serve our current and future custo-  Those project proponents, including  molasses. The bidder also has to main-
 In Sayakha, Perstorp will produce  with the same quality and performance  mers,” said Mr. Vinod Tiwari, Managing   The  bidder  needs  to  submit an  PSUs other than IOCL, BPCL & HPCL,  tain  supply throughout the year with
 a product mix including  Perstorp’s  as their fossil counterpart.”   Director and General Manager India.   affi davit undertaking that the proposed  who intend to set up or are in the process  adequate storage capacity in the plant.
 renewable  based, ISCC PLUS-certi-  The site  covers  nearly 115,000-sq.m.
 fi ed grade, Voxtar, as well as offering   Perstorp already produces penta in  and will employ about 120 people.   APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
       CSIR-NIIST offers to support for greywater treatment

       and reuse


         CSIR-National Institute for Inter-  for offi cers of the Kerala Rural Water  aspects of greywater treatment, fol-
       disciplinary  Science and  Technology  Supply & Sanitation  Agency (KR-  lowed  by  a  fi eld  visit  to  operational
       (CSIR-NIIST), Thiruvananthapuram,  WSA) on grey water treatment and  grey water treatment and reuse sys-
       has offered to extend technical exper-  management, CSIR-NIIST Director,  tems established on the CSIR-NIIST
       tise to meet the goals set out as part  Dr. C. Anandharamakrishnan said the  campus.
       of the national mission programmes in  institute’s expertise in this area could
       waste management such as greywater  be leveraged in collaborative efforts   The programme was coordinated
       treatment and reuse. Presiding over a  for the benefi t of the community. The  by scientists of CSIR-NIIST’s Environ-
       two-day capacity building programme  technical  sessions  covered  different  mental Technology division.

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