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SED to Develop India’s Advanced 2G Ethanol Biorefinery with ₹150 Crore Government Financial Assistance under PM JI-VAN

SED to Develop India’s Advanced 2G Ethanol Biorefinery with ₹150 Crore Government Financial Assistance under PM JI-VAN
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Spray Engineering Devices Limited (SED) has received ₹150 crore in government financial assistance to build a 2G ethanol biorefinery in Uttar Pradesh, India. The project aims to convert agricultural waste into sustainable fuel and green chemicals using advanced gas fermentation technology.

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This initiative supports India's transition to renewable energy and promotes the circular economy in the agricultural sector.

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MOHALI, India, June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- In a significant milestone for India’s advanced biofuel journey, Spray Engineering Devices Limited (SED) has received approval for ₹150 crore financial assistance under the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas (MoPNG)’s PM JI-VAN Yojana through the Centre for High Technology (CHT) for setting up a 91 KLPD Second Generation (2G) Ethanol Biorefinery at Wave Sugar, Dhanaura, Uttar Pradesh.

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