BCL Industries Limited announced that it has has been issued 50,077 International Renewable Energy Certificates (I-RECs) for the renewable power generated during the period January 2025 to September 2025 at its 10 MW captive power plant located at Bathinda, Punjab.
The power is generated using a 60 TPH biomass-fired boiler that utilizes paddy straw as the primary fuel. These certificates have been issued under the globally recognized I-REC Standard, administered by Evident Ev Limited and facilitated in India through the International Carbon Exchange (ICX) Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of IEX.
BCL Industries stated that it will continue to receive I-REC certificates on a pro-rata basis corresponding to the renewable power generation in subsequent periods
According to the company, the I-REC certification validates that the electricity generated at our Bathinda facility is produced entirely from renewable and sustainable biomass sources, contributing to reduced carbon emissions, prevention of stubble burning, and alignment with India’s clean energy and sustainability goals.