2025-06-10

✅ Government Benefits & Support for Setting Up a Biomass Pellet Plant in India (Central & State-wise)

Setting up a biomass pellet plant in India offers multiple incentives from both Central and State Governments, especially under green energy, renewable, and waste-to-energy missions. Below are detailed, point-to-point benefits, subsidies, tax incentives, and criteria.


🔷 1. Central Government Benefits (Pan India)

🔹 MNRE Support (Ministry of New and Renewable Energy)

  • Scheme: National Bio-Energy Mission
  • Benefit: Financial assistance for biomass projects up to ₹2.5 crore/MW.
  • Support areas: Project installation, technology validation, R&D.
  • Official website

🔹 Capital Subsidy

  • Up to 35% capital subsidy for eligible biomass pellet units under the MNRE or State Nodal Agency.
  • Central government encourages co-firing of pellets in thermal power plants — long-term market security.

🔹 GST Benefits

  • GST for biomass briquettes and pellets is only 5% (HSN Code: 4401), promoting affordability.

🔹 Income Tax Deductions (Section 80JJA)

  • Section 80JJA: 100% deduction of profits for 5 years for businesses involved in:
    • Collection and processing of biodegradable waste into bio-fuel or organic compost.
  • Applicable to newly established businesses in waste management and bio-energy.

🔷 2. State-Wise Benefits for Biomass Pellet Plants

🔹 Gujarat

  • Land offered in GIDC Industrial Zones at subsidized rates.
  • Electricity tariff subsidy ₹1.50 to ₹2/unit for 5 years.
  • 25% Capital subsidy (ceiling up to ₹35 lakhs for MSME).
  • Interest subsidy: up to 7% for 5 years.
  • Gujarat Industrial Policy

🔹 Maharashtra

🔹 Uttar Pradesh

  • Bioenergy policy gives capital subsidy of 25–30%.
  • Exemption from electricity duty for 10 years.
  • 100% stamp duty waiver on land purchase for biomass plants.
  • UPNEDA Official

🔹 Punjab & Haryana

  • Encourages agro-waste pellet plants to curb stubble burning.
  • Interest-free loans and CAPEX subsidy of ₹40 lakhs/TPH capacity.
  • Long-term offtake agreement by Punjab State Power Corporation Limited.
  • Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA)

🔷 3. Per TPH Subsidy & Capacity-Based Benefits

  • ₹30–₹50 lakhs subsidy per TPH (varies by state and project scale).
  • Larger plants (4-5 TPH and above) are eligible for more schemes like:
    • Waste-to-Energy missions
    • Private sector participation in biomass co-firing

🔷 4. Land Procurement Benefits

  • Industrial land available via GIDC/MIDC/State Industrial Parks.
  • Stamp duty & registration fee waivers in many states.
  • Some states provide land on long-term lease (e.g., UP, MP, Chhattisgarh).

🔷 5. Electricity Benefits

  • Subsidized industrial electricity rates
  • Wheeling & banking of electricity allowed for captive biomass power use.
  • Net metering allowed for biomass-cum-solar hybrid setups.
  • Exemption from electricity duty (state-specific: Punjab, Maharashtra, UP).

🔷 6. Investment Size & ROI

  • Minimum project investment: ₹1.5 crore – ₹5 crore (for 1–3 TPH plant).
  • ROI: 3–4 years if using own raw materials (e.g., Napier Grass, agro-waste).
  • Investment in plant is eligible for:
    • Depreciation benefit
    • Carbon credits

🔷 7. Loan Facilities & Requirements

🔹 Loan Options:

  • Banks under Priority Sector Lending (PSL) for renewable energy.
  • SIDBI, NABARD, and IREDA offer low-interest term loans.
  • Collateral-free loans up to ₹2 crore under CGTMSE for MSMEs.

🔹 Documents/Records Required:

  • Company PAN, GST, incorporation certificate.
  • Past ITR (if applicable), projected financials.
  • DPR (Detailed Project Report) and plant layout.
  • Land/lease document.
  • Environmental Clearance/NOC.

🔷 8. Minimum Criteria for Biomass Pellet Company

  • Registered MSME/Udyam certificate
  • GST registration
  • Factory license under local authority
  • No Pollution clearance from State Pollution Control Board
  • Power connection (HT line preferable for plants >2 TPH)

🔷 9. Relevant Government Websites


📌 Conclusion:

India offers robust central and state-backed incentives to promote biomass pellet manufacturing. Whether you’re a startup or an established enterprise, leveraging Section 80JJA, state capital subsidies, and loan schemes can make the project highly viable.


⚠️ Disclaimer:

All information is based on publicly available data and government policy references. Please consult the respective nodal agencies or certified consultants for final eligibility and documentation before applying.