Arham Energy Limited sets 2070 target for net zero carbon emissions

Arham Energy Ltd. has committed to achieve the target of net zero carbon emissions by 2070 in line with the national target, the company said in a statement.

Arham has been a longstanding figure in the energy sector due to its vast reach of business network and premium distribution services. The company caters to the fuel needs of multinational companies, listed and large-cap companies and has a large range of sub-merchants across India, it said.

The company helps industries rapidly transition to natural gas through a pipeline distribution network which is an online system with safety valves and regulators that monitor gas supply and pressure. Under the able guidance of VM Jain, Chairman and Managing Director, it has over 35 years of expertise in the field of coal, petroleum and biomass power generation.

“Our projects ‘HydroGreen’ and ‘GrowEnergy’ aim to use clean fuels such as hydrogen and alcohol, and ‘Avolta’ aims to build a ‘battery storage’ infrastructure through technical support, research development and collaboration with other partners.” We have to improve,” the VM said. Jain, Chairman and Managing Director.

“We have also joined hands with PM’s initiative of achieving net zero by 2070 and have started several projects in that direction. Achieving net zero by 2070 means taking direct action now, and we are ready to jump on the bandwagon with our ample resources, enthusiasm and good intentions.”

Since fuel is the catalyst of economy, and India being the largest economy, the focus of the group has been to trade it to support businesses, industries in this nation building exercise.

However, development ambition has not blinded us to the responsibility of environmental protection, and we are conscious of over-extraction of resources in the form of non-renewable sources. To make India clean and green, the group is venturing into the service side of renewable energy (solar and wind), lithium-ion and graphene batteries and hydrogen fuel cells, and setting up a plant to produce bio-CNG gas from waste. doing. ,

The company project involving Gasohol, a blend of petrol and ethanol, has been undertaken to produce a clean fuel with less vehicular emissions and pollution. They are also in line with the country’s target of 20 percent ethanol blending in petrol.

Arham Energy Limited is also working on the production of third generation biofuels from marine organisms as it was in support of generating second generation biofuels from agricultural waste, especially feedstock.

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