Godavari Biorefineries and ICT Mumbai launch CO₂-to-DME technology pilot project
Godavari Biorefineries Limited has launched a pilot project converting industrial CO2 emissions into Dimethyl Ether (DME), a clean fuel and chemical feedstock.

Mumbai: Aimed at combating climate change, Godavari Biorefineries Limited (GBL) has announced the launch of a groundbreaking pilot project that transforms greenhouse gases into a sustainable, clean fuel. This revolutionary technology converts industrial CO2 emissions directly into Dimethyl Ether (DME) — a low-emission, eco-friendly energy carrier. Dimethyl ether (DME) is a clean-burning fuel that can effectively replace conventional energy sources such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and diesel, contributing to reduced emissions, improved environmental performance and decarbonisation.
In addition to its role as a fuel, DME serves as a versatile chemical feedstock, supporting a wide range of industrial applications and chemical synthesis processes.
Samir Somaiya, the GBL's Chairman and Managing Director, said in a statement, “Living sustainably and being one with nature is the only way forward. There is no alternative if we are to preserve our planet for future generations.”
The company has partnered with the renowned Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai (ICT) to develop this innovative process, which addresses the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gases and create value from waste.
India finds itself at the crux of three defining challenges: securing energy in a volatile geopolitical context, addressing the global imperative of climate change, and ensuring rural prosperity by securing the income and dignity of its small farmers. “India’s strength lies in its soil, its sun, and its small farmers. Our nation’s energy transition must use these inherent assets to secure and improve farmer incomes, boost energy security, and combat climate change together,” added Somaiya.
This pioneering technology reflects the scientific excellence of Prof. G. D. Yadav and his research team at ICT Mumbai, whose visionary leadership and relentless pursuit of innovation have propelled this project. Prof. Yadav is recognised for his outstanding contributions to chemical engineering and sustainable processes, supported by a team of experts dedicated to cutting-edge catalyst development and process optimisation.
On the industry side, the team at Godavari Biorefineries has played a crucial role in steering this project toward practical, scalable implementation, ensuring alignment with industrial standards and commercial viability.
“We already have a presence in global supply chains, and with increasing investments in technology and innovation, we can take the lead in offering sustainable solutions. The focus on clean energy, environmental responsibility, and circularity in India is driving the industry forward, making India an attractive player in the global biochemicals market," said Sangeeta Srivastava, ED at Godavari Biorefineries Limited (GBL).
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