Ferrovias para criar quatro unidades de biodiesel em Nova Deli

(Notícia em Inglês)
In one of the biggest initiatives for bio-fuel production in the country, Indian Railways is poised to set up four bio-diesel plants costing about Rs 120 crore.

While two bio-diesel esterification plants are going to be commissioned at Raipur and Chennai during the next two years, the other two units will be set up subsequently, a senior railway ministry official said.

Each plant, estimated to cost around Rs 30 crore, will produce 30 tons bio-diesel per day, which means more than 9,000 tons a year, the official said.

Produced from waste oil, fatty acid and non-edible vegetable oil, bio-diesel will be blended with the HSD oil for running locomotives.

The use of bio-diesel will reduce the consumption of petro-diesel to some extent at present, the official said, adding the eco-friendly measure will also earn the Railways carbon credit worth Rs 2 crore per plant per year.

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