Tamil Nadu is one of the most affluent states in India with technological, economic, and urbanization developments. The state is also quite progressive in sustainable practices such as producing and using renewable energies.
Starting with Bannari Amman Group’s first biodiesel plant, there are many plants now in Tamil Nadu including three Karanja-based biodiesel plants governed by the state forest department. This blog will briefly discuss the biodiesel industry in Tamil Nadu.
Biodiesel plant in Tamil Nadu is legal. However, recently it has been seen that some suppliers are trying to sell the wrong products in the name of biodiesel. Thus, only the oil marketing companies that are currently in operation have permission from the Tamil Nadu government to market biodiesel. As per the National Biofuel Policy 2018, they can produce and sell biofuels with proper authorizations.
A few general features of a biodiesel plant in Tamil Nadu include:
Hope you have got a brief idea of the biodiesel plant in Tamil Nadu from this blog. In Tamil Nadu, biodiesel appears to have a promising future. The state has a great dedication to environmental conservation which is the tailwind behind its successful management of biodiesel plants.