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Himachal Pradesh to Join Hands with Indian School of Business in Bio-Energy Sector
The state will begin the ace project for bio-energy production from pine needles and bamboo.
March 06, 2023. By EI News Network

Himachal Pradesh will begin the ace project for bio-energy production from pine needles and bamboo since the state is glorified with a vast wealth of coniferous forest and signifies a high potential for bamboo production.
The state government is ready to join hands with the Indian School of Business (ISB) to give policy inputs and research support for the rising bio-energy sector.
Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated "Many sectors like thermal power, cement and steel were exploring fossil fuel substitutes to reduce emissions. The scope can be expanded to include fuel briquettes made from pine needles as potential substitutes, which has the advantage of much higher calorific value, and this would also pave the way for strengthening the rural economy".
He further mentioned about this would captivate industrial partners and private investments, as it improves environmental, social, and governance concerns.
The remaining is ethanol generation from bamboo set out and caters to the production of compressed bio-gas and bio-fertiliser in huge quantities.
ISB would facilitate the business model and idea and technology to create this project accomplished and would also ascertain proper market linkage.
The state government is ready to join hands with the Indian School of Business (ISB) to give policy inputs and research support for the rising bio-energy sector.
Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated "Many sectors like thermal power, cement and steel were exploring fossil fuel substitutes to reduce emissions. The scope can be expanded to include fuel briquettes made from pine needles as potential substitutes, which has the advantage of much higher calorific value, and this would also pave the way for strengthening the rural economy".
He further mentioned about this would captivate industrial partners and private investments, as it improves environmental, social, and governance concerns.
The remaining is ethanol generation from bamboo set out and caters to the production of compressed bio-gas and bio-fertiliser in huge quantities.
ISB would facilitate the business model and idea and technology to create this project accomplished and would also ascertain proper market linkage.
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