Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL), the flagship company of the Adani Group, and Dioxycle, a French company specializing in green technology manufacturing of chemicals, have decided to establish a strategic partnership aimed at developing low-carbon chemical production in India.

In particular, the joint initiative is going to start with setting up a small-scale pilot plant at one of the Adani sites where formic acid will be manufactured using captured carbon dioxide and renewable electricity. Should the pilot project prove successful, the partners will try to implement the technology on a commercial scale.

Jeet Adani, Director, Adani Group, said, "We are proud to launch India's first formic acid production facility powered entirely by renewable electricity and captured carbon. This partnership with Dioxycle demonstrates how strategic industrial synergies can transform carbon liabilities into sustainable and cost-effective economic assets."

Dr. Sarah Lamason, CEO and Co-Founder of Dioxycle, said, "This partnership demonstrates how clean technology and large-scale industry can transform the production of essential chemicals. India has a unique combination of renewable energy, manufacturing capacity, and a willingness to thrive. Together with Adani, our aim is to create a model for low-carbon chemical production that is competitive and can be scaled."

Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL), the flagship company of the Adani Group, and Dioxycle, a French company specializing in green technology manufacturing of chemicals, have decided to establish a strategic partnership aimed at developing low-carbon chemical production in India.

In particular, the joint initiative is going to start with setting up a small-scale pilot plant at one of the Adani sites where formic acid will be manufactured using captured carbon dioxide and renewable electricity. Should the pilot project prove successful, the partners will try to implement the technology on a commercial scale.

Jeet Adani, Director, Adani Group, said, "We are proud to launch India's first formic acid production facility powered entirely by renewable electricity and captured carbon. This partnership with Dioxycle demonstrates how strategic industrial synergies can transform carbon liabilities into sustainable and cost-effective economic assets."

Dr. Sarah Lamason, CEO and Co-Founder of Dioxycle, said, "This partnership demonstrates how clean technology and large-scale industry can transform the production of essential chemicals. India has a unique combination of renewable energy, manufacturing capacity, and a willingness to thrive. Together with Adani, our aim is to create a model for low-carbon chemical production that is competitive and can be scaled."