Ethanol
Ethanol production starts when the cane stalks are crushed to extract the cane juice. The cane juice is then fermented in a fermentation tank where the yeast fermentation reaction occurs to produce ethanol along with other industrial spirits such as RS and ENA. RS and ENA has various industrial as well as potable uses. Ethanol is used as an additive to automotive gasoline.
Food Grains
Ethanol, which comes from grain production, is used to turn agricultural waste into fuel. This fuel can be used in gasoline or diesel-powered automobiles, trucks, and other vehicles. It also burns cleaner than fossil fuels, making it both greener and less expensive to produce than other ethanol sources now available.Production of ethanol from grains are corn, wheat, barley,sugarcane. Naturally, agri-industrialists across the country have responded eagerly to this massive opportunity, with grain processing emerging as the biggest winner.
Bagasse
Bagasse is a fibrous residue of cane stalk that is obtained after crushing and extraction of juice. It consists of water, fiber, and relatively small quantities of soluble solids. The composition of bagasse varies based on the variety of sugarcane, maturity of cane, method of harvesting and the efficiency of the sugar mill. Bagasse is usually used as a combustible in furnaces to produce steam, which in turn is used to generate power. It is also used as a raw material for production of paper and as feedstock for cattle.
Organic Manure
The main customers of organic manure for DVV Bio fuels are farmers. Its bio-composting facility can produce about 10,000 MT of organic manure per annum. It has an in-house availability of press mud, which is key raw material, from our own sugar factories. This allows for smooth production of good quality organic manure.