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Vihaan Clean & Green Tech Launches Biomass-Based Boiler Plant in Gujarat

Vihaan Clean & Green Tech has launched its biomass-based boiler plant under its Gujarat Phase 2 expansion, targeting a reduction of 81,000 tonnes of annual CO₂ emissions while advancing circular economy practices and energy resilience.

April 09, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey

Vihaan Clean & Green Tech has announced the launch of its biomass-based boiler plant as part of its Phase 2 expansion in Gujarat. The initiative is expected to cut approximately 81,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually while contributing to circular economy practices and supporting rural supply chains.
 
The Phase 2 boiler facility is designed to operate on 100 percent biomass fuel, reinforcing Vihaan’s focused efforts to reduce dependence on fossil fuels while scaling the use of biomass-based energy across its operations. By strengthening the role of biomass in its boiler systems, Vihaan is also addressing fuel volatility and building greater operational resilience, the company stated.
 
Vihaan has formed strategic partnerships with technology providers, including Thermax and TOESL, to enhance the efficiency and performance of its biomass boiler systems through the integration of global standards.
 
Amit Badlani, Managing Director, Vihaan Clean & Green Tech and Go Green Mechanisms, said, “Achieving this milestone is a strong affirmation of our long-held belief that industrial growth must take place on resilient and future-proofed systems. At Vihaan, we are committed to implementing infrastructure that supports present-day operations while anticipating future resource challenges. Our approach is centred on developing locally relevant solutions that enhance reliability and promote sustainability. As we expand our efforts, we see significant potential to replicate this model across industrial clusters and contribute to India’s shift toward more dependable and sustainable energy systems.”
 
This development comes at a crucial time when global energy markets are witnessing disruptions due to geopolitical tensions and constrained supply chains, such as through the Strait of Hormuz. Advanced biomass boilers that use agricultural waste as fuel enable effective utilisation of agricultural residue to generate a dependable source of energy. This ensures continuous steam generation while supporting a more sustainable and efficient energy framework.
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