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Renewable Diesel is an automotive diesel made from non-fossil sources which meets the automotive diesel fuel standards of BIS:1460 (Indian) and EN590:2013 (European), which are also the recommended standards by all automotive manufacturers for usage of fuel in their vehicles.
Renewable Diesel gives you a far superior performance when compared to the regular diesel available in the market. Renewable Diesel gives a better pick-up, a quicker ignition, increased power and torque and a better mileage, way-surpassing even the premium diesels on the road. Renewable Diesel conforms to world’s most stringent fuel quality and emissions requirements. It is designed to not only match but surpass engine manufacturer’s desired fuel quality standards like EN 590 (European), BS VI (Indian), World Wide Fuel Charter Category 4 Diesel standards and Euro 6 emission norms.
Renewable Diesel also qualifies as a 2nd generation advanced Drop-In bio-fuel as per National Policy on Biofuels, 2018 of Government of India, and can be used in any proportions without any blending compulsion on any & all diesel engines without any engine modification. Produced from renewable sources, Renewable Diesel is manufactured in collaboration with various refinery associates like MEE’s independent manufacturing unit in Raigad Maharashtra, mass fuels in Kurali Punjab, India,etc.
Manufacturing units coming up across Gujarat & Andhra Pradesh.
Advantage of Renewable Diesel
Power
Better cetane leading to better combustion , resulting in higher torque , enabling engine to achieve its optimum capacity.Quality and Warranties
Exceeds the standards recommended by all automotive manufacturers for usage of fuel in their vehicles.Engine friendly
Lesser corrosion and better stability. No engine modification required, can be used in any proportion and reverse compatible.Nature
Renewable, lowers harmful tail pipe emission by 80+%.Economic benefits
GST as per compliance set off for GST registered customers.National Policy on Biofuels – 2018
India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world and will continue to enjoy the demographic dividend for few decades. Energy is a critical input towards raising the standard of living of citizens. The energy strategy of country aims to chart the way forward to meet the Government’s recent ambitious announcements in the energy domain such as electrification of all census villages by 2019, 24x7 electricity & 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2022, reduction in energy emissions intensity by 33%-35% by 2030 and share of non-fossil fuel based capacity in the electricity mix is aimed at above 40% by 2030.Renewable Diesel is vastly superior to any form of diesel that currently exists.
Fossil fuels resources are limited, non-renewable, polluting and therefore, need to be used prudently. On the other hand, renewable energy resources are indigenous, non-polluting and virtually inexhaustible.
The national policy on biofuels-2018 builds on the achievements of the earlier national policy on biofuels. The government has prepared a road map to reduce the import dependency in Oil and gas sector.