Praj’s technology for the ethanol refinery will generate 890 tpd (or 293 700 tpy) of 95% ethanol and capture biogenic CO2 from the 1G process. The Allied Biofuels project will utilise ethanol from the 1G process to produce 160 400 tpy of SAF and 5040 tpy of green diesel, whereas biogenic CO2 from the 1G process will combine together with the synthesis gas from gasification process and green hydrogen made from 2000 MW of PEM electrolysers to produce 257 000 tpy of e-SAF. The project represents the crucial first step in establishing Central Asia’s first integrated refinery producing SAF, e-SAF, and green diesel.
Under the agreement, Praj will deploy its first-generation ethanol technology, supply proprietary equipment, and provide design, engineering, procurement, and commissioning support. Sorghum will be used as the primary feedstock for ethanol production, which will in turn serve as the base input for advanced conversion technologies to produce SAF and renewable diesel.
The project is designed to align with Uzbekistan’s climate strategy and directly support the work of the country’s net zero emissions office, which is driving national policies toward carbon neutrality. By enabling large scale ethanol-to-SAF conversion, the refinery will help displace fossil-based aviation fuels, reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, and advance Uzbekistan’s role as a regional leader in renewable energy.
Alfred Benedict, Chairman and Managing Director of Allied Biofuels, said: “Signing this MoU is a landmark moment for Uzbekistan and for Central Asia’s clean-energy future. With ethanol as the first step in our value chain, Allied Biofuels is committed to delivering an integrated refinery that will produce SAF, e-SAF, and green diesel at world scale. This project will strengthen energy security, reduce emissions, and create long-term economic opportunities for the region. Praj’s technology and expertise provide the right foundation to realise this vision in Khorezm.”
Dr. Pramod Chaudhari, Chairman, Praj Industries, added: “We are delighted to partner with Allied Biofuels on this initiative in Uzbekistan. With our expertise and advanced technologies, Praj will help develop the ethanol facility. This development will support Uzbekistan’s sustainability goals while positioning Central Asia as an emerging hub in the global energy transition.”
The investment is expected to create hundreds of skilled jobs, stimulate local industry, and establish Uzbekistan as a hub for advanced biofuels, serving both domestic demand and global markets.