by Kenny Kemp (insider.co.uk) The partnership between Martin Tangney’s company and Indian renewables firm Dross Energy will help clean up sacred river Ganges — Celtic Renewables and Dross Energy signed a Memorandum Of Understanding at the Indian Water Summit, a event focused around tackling the pollution issues in the Ganges river
A pioneering Scottish company is ready to use its biotechnology to help India’s brewing and distilling industry clean up its act instead of polluting the sacred river Ganges.
The partnership between Celtic Renewables and the Indian renewables firm, Dross Energy, will use a process developed by the Napier University spin-off that converts residues from whisky production into a new advanced biofuel – biobutanol – a sustainable fuel that power vehicles.
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Celtic Renewables is a spinout company from Edinburgh Napier University which last year carried out the first successful test drive of a car running on a biofuel made from whisky residue . READ MORE