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GNFC to reduce energy usage after feedstock conversion. (The company intends to install a 33 MW co-generation power plant to increase the captive power generation output from 26 percent to 45 percent).

India Business Insight

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Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Company (GNFC) maintains that reduction in energy usage by 20 percent at its urea plant will occur after de-bottlenecking of its production unit at Bharuch in Gujarat from fuel oil feedstock to natural gas feedstock. Besides, the company intends to install a 33 …

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