Agro-residue biomass pellets
The straw India burns, turned into fuel India runs on.
Every season, paddy straw is set alight across India's farms — choking the air and wasting energy. Aarjay Bioenergy compresses that residue into clean biomass pellets that power plants burn in place of coal.
Why biomass, why now
A clean answer to two problems at once.
Open burning of crop residue is one of India's largest seasonal sources of air pollution. At the same time, the country's thermal plants are mandated to blend biomass with coal. Pellets connect the two.
Ends the open fire
Paddy straw that would be burned in the field is collected, baled and densified — keeping smoke out of the air and carbon in the cycle.
Replaces coal
Our pellets are designed for direct co-firing in pulverised-coal boilers, helping power stations meet their biomass blending obligation.
Counts as carbon-neutral
The CO₂ released on combustion is the CO₂ the crop absorbed while growing — so co-firing lowers a plant's net emissions.
The product
Non-torrefied pellets, built for boilers.
We make uniform, high-density pellets from paddy straw and rice husk — sized and moisture-controlled for clean handling, storage and feed into thermal-plant firing systems.
- Made entirely from agricultural residue — no wood, no land-use change
- Consistent diameter and length for reliable conveying and combustion
- Low moisture for higher net heating value and easy storage
- Supplied under HSN 44013900, ready for GeM and direct contracts
Who we supply
Fuel for the people who keep the lights on.
Thermal power plants
Co-firing blends for state and central generating stations meeting biomass mandates.
Industrial boilers
A renewable fuel for process heat in cement, paper, brick and other industries.
Tender supply
Documented, registered and ready to bid through GeM and direct procurement.
Bulk dispatch
Plant on NH-49 for straightforward road logistics across the region.
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