Government-owned oil major HPCL and Sea6 Energy Private Limited have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for R&D collaboration to take up joint development and commercialisation of technologies for valorising seaweed biomass, as announced in a company statement on Wednesday. Through this MoU, HPCL and Sea6 Energy will work together to develop and scale up technologies that transform seaweed biomass into fuels and chemicals. In parallel, Sea6 Energy will focus on improving the cost-effectiveness of seaweed farming and harvesting.
Seaweeds offer a promising alternative to traditional biomass for biofuel production, as they do not compete with food crops, require fertilizers, or need irrigation. They can also be cultivated in areas unsuitable for conventional agriculture, such as coastlines. Seaweeds grow rapidly, with some species doubling their biomass within a few days. Additionally, they present a significant opportunity for carbon capture, which can contribute to India’s net-zero goals by 2070.
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In a bold step towards achieving Aatmanirbhar Bharat and advancing the National Biofuel Policy, HPCL Green R&D Centre has joined hands with Bengaluru-based Sea6 Energy Private Limited to revolutionize biofuel production… pic.twitter.com/zy9tsznf3Y
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HPCL has established the advanced HP Green R&D Centre in Bengaluru, where it conducts research in petroleum refining, catalyst development, biofuels, alternative energy, nanotechnology, and more. The company has also developed several patented technologies and products across various sectors.
Founded in 2010, Sea6 Energy Private Limited, based in Bengaluru, specializes in developing innovative solutions to address global challenges. Over the years, it has become a leader in sustainable, mechanized seaweed farming and the conversion of seaweed biomass into novel products.
HPCL, in its statement, highlighted that the MoU between HPCL and Sea6 Energy was signed on December 9, 2024, recognizing the shared interests of both organizations in advancing the joint development and commercialization of technologies for valorizing seaweed biomass.
This partnership is a key step in India’s efforts to achieve technological self-reliance, aligning with the government’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, the National Biofuel Policy, and broader energy security goals.