India s sustainable aviation fuel sector is preparing for a major capacity jump after the Expert Appraisal Committee recommended environmental clearance for Essar Future Energy Limited s proposed biofuel complex in Gujarat. The planned Essar sustainable aviation fuel project India at Kajurda village in Devbhumi Dwarka district will have capacity to produce around 9.3 lakh tonnes annually of SAF and renewable diesel.
The scale of the project is far larger than existing Indian SAF facilities. IndianOil s currently operational SAF production remains relatively limited, while Essar s proposed complex is designed to support India s future aviation decarbonisation requirements as blending mandates begin tightening from 2027 onward.
The project gains strategic significance because India has committed to phased SAF blending targets for international aviation operations. Global schemes such as CORSIA and European sustainability mandates are expected to create strong long-term demand for low-carbon aviation fuels. The proposed facility therefore positions India as a potential export hub for SAF production in Asia.
The Essar sustainable aviation fuel project India will source water from nearby Essar Power Gujarat infrastructure and includes multiple environmental compliance measures such as VOC capture systems, sulphur recovery and continuous emissions monitoring. Public hearings reflected mixed local responses, with both support and environmental concerns recorded during consultations.
Indian Petroplus analysis indicates the project could become one of the most important clean-fuel investments in India s energy transition landscape if executed successfully. However, long-term viability will depend on feedstock economics, export demand and actual plant utilisation rates after commissioning.