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BUSINESS PLAN

BIODIESEL
Start-Up Summary
• Clean Fuel of Future (CFF) is a producer of
renewable and environment friendly fuel, the
biodiesel, delivered from vegetable oils.
• Purpose of the business plan is to attract
investment in the creation of biodiesel
production plant and rape cultivation farming.
• We offer fuel with the same performance as
that of conventional diesel, at competitive price
and ecologically safe.
Mission Statement
• CFF is a manufacturing company dedicated to
developing better energy solutions for benefit of a
whole society. We bring innovative technologies
and unlimited supply of energy sources without
damaging and polluting environment.
• Our product replaces conventional diesel and
becomes the most perspective fuel of 21 century
due to its environmental friendliness, renewability
and low costs.
Market Analysis
• We are part of the rapidly growing biofuel
business, which also includes producers of
heating oils and oleochems.
• We believe, that most perspective customers
are farms, in-city transport companies and
those who need the lowest possible pollution
levels in their technological processes:
warehouses, owners of generators, etc.
• Our main competitors are the producers of
petro diesel.
• Major cost incurred is that of Labor. However
labor charges in India are low.
Market Trends
• India's total biodiesel requirement is projected to grow to
3.6 Million Metric Tons in 2011-12
• On 12 September 2008, the Indian Government announced
its 'National Biofuel Policy'. It aims to meet 20% of India's
diesel demand with fuel derived from plants.
• Bio-ethanol already enjoys concessional excise duty of 16%
and biodiesel is exempted from excise duty. No other Central
taxes and duties are proposed to be levied on bio-diesel and
bio-ethanol.
• Import of Free Fatty Acid (FFA) oils will not be permitted for
production of biofuels.
Initiatives taken by Government
• The Indian Railways has started to use the oil (blended
with diesel fuel in various ratios) from the Jatropha
plant to power its diesel engines with great success.

• In September 2007, the


Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL)
joined hands with the Maharashtra State Farming
Corporation Ltd (MSFCL) for a jatropha seed-based
bio-diesel venture. As part of the project, a jatropha
plant would be grown in Nashik and Aurangabad
Production Summary
• Location: Production Unit ideally located close
to Nasik Railway station, Accessible by rail and
road.
• Infrastructure: Administrative building of 100
square meters, the plant building for the
biodiesel production of 1,000 square meters.
Storage area in 2,000 square meters.

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