TKIL Industries has partnered with global biogas conglomerate KIS Group to advance the production of compressed biogas (CBG) to expand into the Bio-Chemicals sector marking its business diversification quest. TKIL Industries was previously known as Thyssenkrupp Industries India.
By leveraging KIS Group owned cutting-edge CBG technology, TKIL Industries plans to enhance biogas production. This will be done using by-products such as sugar plant residues, distillery waste, and other forms of biomass. The company wants to lay strong foundation for a robust Bio-Chemicals portfolio.
The initiative aligns with India’s environmental targets, including a 50% reduction in carbon emissions and achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy capacity by 2030. Vivek Bhatia, CEO of TKIL Industries, held, “As we diversify our business, entering the bio-chemicals sector is a crucial part of our growth strategy. Our collaboration with KIS Group reflects our commitment to sustainable, low-carbon solutions. By combining our strengths, we aim to lead in CBG production and explore other cleaner chemical solutions in the future.”
Raghunath, Founder and CEO of KIS Group, commented, “This partnership with TKIL Industries is a step forward in scaling CBG production as a sustainable energy solution. By integrating our advanced technology with TKIL’s industrial expertise, we are poised to drive innovation and support India’s energy transition.”
As the global demand for renewable energy grows, industries are increasingly shifting from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources. Biogas production from biomass, including press mud, spent wash, and animal waste, aligns with India’s renewable energy objectives while offering environmental and economic advantages.
KIS Group has over 15 years of expertise and a track record of more than 50 successful projects in more than 10 countries. With a strong global footprint spanning Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the UAE, Brazil, Colombia, and India, KIS Group continues to drive sustainable transformation worldwide.
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