Adani Enterprises, France’s Dioxycle partner on low-carbon chemicals in India

July 9 (Reuters) – India’s Adani Enterprises (ADEL.NS), and French clean-technology firm Dioxycle ​said on Thursday they have ‌formed a long-term partnership to develop and scale low-carbon chemical production ​in India, marking the Adani ​Group’s entry into the sector.
Here ⁠are some key details:
  • The ​collaboration will initially focus on ​a pilot plant producing formic acid using renewable energy and captured carbon ​dioxide, with plans to ​expand to commercial-scale manufacturing.
  • Adani Enterprises and Dioxycle will also explore ‌the ⁠production of other emissions-reducing chemicals used across a range of industries, the companies said ​in a ​statement.
  • Formic ⁠acid and its derivatives are widely used across ​industries including textiles, agriculture ​and manufacturing.
  • The ⁠partnership aims to demonstrate how captured carbon emissions can be ⁠converted ​into valuable products ​using clean energy.

Reporting by Mridula Kumar in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips.

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