Greenhitech Ventures Expands With New Office And Renewable Plants
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Greenhitech Ventures Expands With New Office And Renewable Plants

Greenhitech Ventures Ltd. (GVL) has inaugurated its new corporate office at Bhutani Alphathum, Sector 90, Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The office features modern infrastructure and sustainable facilities to enhance operational efficiency, employee collaboration, and stakeholder engagement. The launch strengthens GVL’s presence in Noida and underscores its commitment to growth and operational excellence.
In a separate milestone, GVL’s subsidiary Tritech participated in the world’s first Bamboo-to-Ethanol Plant at Numaligarh Refinery Ltd., inaugurated by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India. This represents a historic step for India’s renewable energy sector. Tritech, which holds the prestigious O&M contract for the plant, successfully produced ethanol from bamboo meeting all required specifications, advancing sustainable energy solutions and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
The dispatch of the first batch of bamboo-based ethanol marks a critical step towards India’s renewable energy targets and a positive environmental impact.
Additionally, GVL’s wholly owned subsidiary, GreenKashi Bio Energy, has commenced commercial production at its state-of-the-art facility. The plant will manufacture tyre-derived fuel oil, recycle steel, and produce recovered carbon black using advanced technology and equipment from Klean Industries Inc., Canada. This milestone reinforces GVL’s commitment to sustainable growth and circular economy solutions by converting end-of-life tyres into valuable resources with minimal environmental impact. 

Greenhitech Ventures Ltd. (GVL) has inaugurated its new corporate office at Bhutani Alphathum, Sector 90, Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The office features modern infrastructure and sustainable facilities to enhance operational efficiency, employee collaboration, and stakeholder engagement. The launch strengthens GVL’s presence in Noida and underscores its commitment to growth and operational excellence.In a separate milestone, GVL’s subsidiary Tritech participated in the world’s first Bamboo-to-Ethanol Plant at Numaligarh Refinery Ltd., inaugurated by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India. This represents a historic step for India’s renewable energy sector. Tritech, which holds the prestigious O&M contract for the plant, successfully produced ethanol from bamboo meeting all required specifications, advancing sustainable energy solutions and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.The dispatch of the first batch of bamboo-based ethanol marks a critical step towards India’s renewable energy targets and a positive environmental impact.Additionally, GVL’s wholly owned subsidiary, GreenKashi Bio Energy, has commenced commercial production at its state-of-the-art facility. The plant will manufacture tyre-derived fuel oil, recycle steel, and produce recovered carbon black using advanced technology and equipment from Klean Industries Inc., Canada. This milestone reinforces GVL’s commitment to sustainable growth and circular economy solutions by converting end-of-life tyres into valuable resources with minimal environmental impact. 

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