Carbon Capture and its Utilization has been identified as one of the thematic sectors under the BioE3 Policy for ‘fostering high-performance biomanufacturing’. Biotechnological interventions to capture and utilize carbon dioxide (CO2) as a feedstock to create value-added products by harnessing the metabolic capabilities of microorganisms provide promising avenues for mitigating climate change and creating greener bio-economic opportunities.
Hence, DBT and BIRAC, intend to foster an innovative ecosystem for enabling development and deployment of technologies for carbon capture and its utilization with focus on energy efficiency, cost economics, sustainability and scalability for eventual industrial deployment.
In view of this, DBT and BIRAC invite proposals on “Carbon Capture and its Utilization” with the objective to develop energy efficient approaches for carbon capture from industrial and direct air emissions and its biological conversion to fuels, chemicals, materials and other novel products with the potential to drive the sustainable and carbon neutral circular economic opportunities. Further, the call also considers the potentially integrated solutions using existing and advanced high throughput technologies like biophotonics, electro-catalysis, and biorefineries with a focus on retrofitting existing technologies for carbon capture solutions for industrial setups.
The proposals are invited under two categories where first category i.e. “Discovery and application oriented Integrated Network research” focuses on proof-of-concept development and applied research to validate the feasibility of innovative ideas and technologies (TRL: 3-5). The proposals are invited to develop proof-of-concept and/or translation of leads to demonstrate biotechnological and bioprocess solutions for carbon capture and its utilization for product development. The proposals should aim to refine and validate technologies in controlled settings at laboratory and bench scale that may have the potential for further scaling up in real-time and factory setups. They should target bioprocess demonstrations up to 100 litres with globally competitive yields at the research and development stage. The following are the major areas of intervention under this category:
The second category i.e. “Bridging the gaps for scale-up” focuses on industrial translation i.e. scale up of technologies with established PoC that have reached the early validation stage and are ready for late stage validation/scale-up (TRL: 5-7). Following are thrust areas under this category:
Demonstration of existing bio-based processes and technologies for CCU for product development in a CO2 driven biorefinery approach
Innovations for Deployable Biocatalytic Solutions for Point Source Emissions Mitigation
BIRAC TRL definitions - https://www.birac.nic.in/desc_new.php?id=443
Proposals for the Scheme is required to be submitted online only. To submit a proposal online, please log on to the BIRAC website (www.birac.nic.in).
No Hard Copy to be submitted. Proposals submitted online only would be considered.
Last date for Submission of Proposals : 10th April 2025( midnight)
Details of the scheme including eligibility requirements, categories for proposal submission; guidelines for support as grant and loan; agreement templates etc. are available at www.birac.nic.in
Announcement Date: 25-02-2025
Last Submission Date: 10-04-2025