Aemetis India plant visited by US Consul General

April 23, 2025

BY Aemetis Inc.

Aemetis Inc., a diversified global renewable natural gas and biofuels company, announced the company’s subsidiary in India, Universal Biofuels, has been working with the U.S. government to support the success of American interests in India. Aemetis owns and operates an 80 million gallon per year biodiesel production facility inKakinada,Andhra Pradesh. The U.S. Consul General, Jennifer Larson, recently toured the Universal biodiesel plant along with staff from the consulate to further the collaboration with Aemetis.

India is committed to the production and use of biofuels to expand markets for agricultural products and to utilize waste materials to improve air quality. The target set in the India National Policy on Biofuels is an increase in the blend of biodiesel from 1% to 5%. The meeting and plant tour by Jennifer Larson, the U.S. Consul General based in Hyderabad, India, focused on understanding the implications of India biofuels policies to expand the production of renewable fuels by Universal Biofuels.

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“Diesel engine emissions are a significant contributor to air pollution and a cause of significant public health problems in India,” said Eric McAfee, Chairman and CEO of Aemetis. “The Universal Biofuels facility in India has invested in the expansion of production capacity to meet India’s goal of a 5% biodiesel blend and facilitate the reduction of air pollution from diesel engine exhaust. The visit by the Consul General is representative of the level of engagement by all parties to generate the many benefits of renewable fuels in India.”

“The adoption of new policies in India that facilitate access to feedstocks supports our plans to raise the capital and invest the resources into growing our production capacity,” saidSanjeev Duggal, CEO of Universal Biofuels. “We look forward to continuing the work with the consulate and view the visit by Ms. Larson as a critical step forward that is an important sign of support for our business.” 

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Aemetis’ Universal Biofuels subsidiary is one of the largest biodiesel producers in India, having been in operation for more than 17 years. Universal Biofuels increased its annual biodiesel production capacity from 60 million gallons to 80 million gallons in the past year, with further biodiesel expansion to other locations and diversification into biogas production planned during the next twelve months. To support further growth, Universal Biofuels is preparing for an IPO in India, aiming for completion in late 2025 or the first half of 2026, subject to continued favorable stock market conditions.

Universal Biofuels completed $112 million of biodiesel and glycerin shipments in the twelve months ended September 2024, including deliveries to the three government-owned oil marketing companies under a cost-plus contract. Shipments of biodiesel to OMCs are expected to begin again this month under the next round of biodiesel contracts. 

 

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