The framework agreement undertakes to implement the Bio Refinery Project in two phases, a release issued by NRL today said.
Phase-I of the project, scheduled to be completed within six months, would involve basic engineering of the project, completion of EIA ( Environment Impact Assessment) study, obtaining EC (Environment Clearance) on modalities and logistics of sourcing bamboo feedstock, updating financial feasibility report on the project, debt financing arrangement and others, the release said.
On successful completion of Phase-I, full fledged activities of physical construction of the plant shall be initiated through formation of a joint venture company.
Bamboo is one of the major non-food biomass resources available abundantly in the North East and is among the fastest growing plants.
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