Vedanta Aluminium is enhancing the sustainability of its fuel mix by adopting biomass briquettes for power generation. The company is currently integrating 20 tonnes of biomass briquettes daily into its operations at the state-of-the-art alumina refinery in Lanjigarh, Odisha. This initiative has the potential to reduce the unit’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by over 10,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per year, while also decreasing its dependency on fossil fuels. This move, announced on Earth Day 2024, represents a significant stride in the company’s journey toward achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 or earlier.
The biomass briquettes are made from agricultural residue sourced from local farmers, who would otherwise simply burn it leading to severe environmental pollution. While fostering a circular economy, Vedanta Aluminium is also augmenting farmers’ incomes in their areas of operations through this initiative by remunerating farmers for their crop stubble. A similar initiative has been rolled out previously at BALCO, India’s iconic aluminium producer and a unit of Vedanta Aluminium based at Korba, Chhattisgarh. Further, the company has entered into long-term power delivery agreements to source 1335 MW of renewable energy to power its operations nation-wide.
Speaking on the occasion, Pranab Kumar Bhattacharyya, CEO – Alumina Business, Vedanta said, “As India works towards integrating cleaner and more sustainable energy systems, the strategic deployment of biomass co-firing within our operations can play a crucial role in achieving emission reduction goals and supporting rural economies. It forms a critical part of our strategy to evaluate emerging technologies towards decarbonising our operations.”
On the occasion of Earth Day, the company organised focused awareness sessions for farmers at Jharsuguda, Odisha, under the aegis of its development project, Jeevika Samriddhi, which aims to boost income generation through more efficient methods of farming. The sessions offered insights into the preparation and usage of organic fertilisers for integrated nutrient and pest management. In addition, the company also organised a Waste to Wealth-themed model competition for children. It was an opportunity for the future stewards of the planet to showcase their innovative use of recyclable materials, such as old cloth, plastic utensils, carboard pieces and even coconut shells.
The company has also conducted trial runs of biodiesel as a ‘green’ fuel alternative for its fleet of commercial vehicles. In addition, it is the first to induct a 10-ton electric forklift within its operations, adding to India’s largest fleet of electric lithium-ion forklifts deployed at its plants in Odisha and Chhattisgarh. Vedanta Aluminium has committed to decarbonizing 100% of its light motor vehicle (LMV) fleet by 2030, aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7), which focusses on ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy and SDG 13, which aims to limit and adapt to climate change.
Vedanta Aluminium has committed to achieving net zero by 2050, adopting a two-fold strategy of reducing its carbon footprint by increasing operational excellence and increasing renewables in its energy mix, while also offsetting its carbon footprint through extensive afforestation efforts. Through its operations, the company is enabling wider global access to responsibly produced, high-quality aluminium to ensure a greener future for the planet. The key milestones achieved by the company in this journey are:
Reducing GHG emissions intensity by ~8% in FY23 over the FY21 baseline while increasing production by ~16%
Recycling over 15 billion litres of water across its operations during FY24
Achieving a noteworthy 11% reduction in water withdrawal from freshwater sources
Significant freshwater usage savings of 1.5 million cubic meters
Doubling waste utilization to 200% in FY23, boosting circular economy avenues
Collaborating on over 60 rural community water bodies restoration projects