Grisel India is a Biodiesel company, Biodiesel is a renewable energy, clean-burning diesel replacement that is reducing other country dependence on foreign petroleum, creating jobs and improving the environment in local area. Made from a diverse mix of feedstocks including recycled cooking oil, soybean oil, and palm oil, Meeting strict technical fuel quality and engine performance specifications, it can be used in existing diesel engines without modification and is covered by all major engine manufacturers’ warranties, It is produced at plants in nearly every state in the country.
Biodiesel is better for the environment because it is made from renewable resources and has lower emissions compared to petroleum diesel. It is less toxic than table salt and biodegrades as fast as sugar. Produced domestically with natural resources, its use decreases our dependence on imported fuel and contributes to our own economy.
Grisel India are a renewable energy or Bio Diesel company from India with Bio-fuels. And the only company register in Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. Our motiv is to provide clean and safe energy solution and praduce many job opportunity for all mankind and support to our country financialy with the help of partisipation in oil industry. We apply innovative technologies to render responsible energy solutions for sustainable future on the planet.
Economic benefits
Better combustion resulting in Higher Mileage & Lower Emissions, Higher Lubricity resulting in Lower maintenance costs & enhanced engine life.
12% GST set off for GST registered customers.
Nature
Renewable, lowers harmful tail pipe emissions by 80+%
Quality & Warranties
Exceeds the standards recommended by all automotive manufactures for usage of fuel in their vehicles.
Engine friendly
Lesser corrosion and better stability. No engine modification required, can be used in any proportions & reverse compatible
Recently, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari inaugurated India’s first refinery plant in Pune that will produce fuel oil from rice and wheat straw, cotton stalk, cane trash and corn cobs.
The preferred raw material for biofuel in India is Jatropa, Soyabeen, Palm. This crop is often cultivated in degraded lands but requires irrigation to produce the seeds that carry the oil. Gadkari has already done excellent work in producing power from municipal sewage and solid waste. It appears he wants to repeat that performance with biofuels. But there is a fundamental difference between biofuel crops like Jatropa and municipal sewage. Municipal sewage is a “waste” product. We have to spend money to treat it before reusing or discharging it in the rivers. On the other hand, biofuels are produced from agricultural wastes like wheat straw which have alternative uses like cattle feed, or crops like Jatropa, Soyabeen, Plalm that lay claim on our scarce land and water resources that can be used to produce grasses and forests.