July 1, 2025

🏷️ Biomass Pellet Price Benchmarking in India (2023-24)

📜 Description The Ministry of Power (MoP), Government of India has implemented region-specific benchmark pricing for non-torrefied biomass pellets to be used in co-firing at coal-based thermal power plants. This initiative supports a cleaner energy mix, reduces stubble burning, and promotes investment in biomass pellet manufacturing. 📊 Detailed Summary 🔹 Policy Objective To establish a […]

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🔥 Revised Biomass Co-firing Policy in Coal-Based Power Plants – 2024 Comprehensive Guide

📅 Issued By: Ministry of Power (MoP), Government of India📍 Key Dates: 📘 Description This policy outlines the Indian government’s commitment to integrating biomass as a co-fuel in coal-based thermal power plants (TPPs). It includes provisions on: The goal is to curb agricultural stubble burning, reduce carbon emissions, and promote a cleaner, more sustainable energy […]

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MNRE Revised Subsidy Scheme for Biomass Pellet Plants – 2024 Update

📘 Detailed Summary The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has revised the Central Financial Assistance (CFA) rates under the Biomass Programme, part of the National Bioenergy Programme (NBP), effective 16 July 2024. These changes aim to boost the production of biomass briquettes and pellets, especially torrefied pellets, by providing higher financial incentives. The […]

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June 28, 2025

🎉 SERVODAY – Celebrating 56 Years

SERVODAY – Celebrating 56 Years Since 1969 – A Legacy of Innovation & Excellence 56 YEARS of TRUST, TECHNOLOGY & TRANSFORMATION Pioneers in: • Biomass Pellet Plants • Electric Excavators • Bulk Material Handling Grabs • Customized Engineering Solutions From Jamnagar, Gujarat to the World Powering Green Energy & Smart Engineering Thank you to our […]

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June 23, 2025

🌿 Forestry Waste Availability in India (District-Wise), Its Types, Utilization Procedure & Mobile Pellet Solutions by PelletIndia

✅ Wide Summary: Forestry Waste Generation in India (State & District Wise) India generates a significant amount of forestry waste annually, which includes branches, bark, sawdust, twigs, leaves, stumps, off-cuts, and thinning residues. Forestry waste arises due to logging operations, forest thinning, plantation clearances, storm-felled trees, and wood processing industries. Below is a summary of […]

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