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Varhad Capital signs MOU with Velocys to develop biomass-to-SAF projects

Varhad and Velocys sign MOU—will combine their proven technologies for scalable Make-In-India biomass-to-SAF facilities using agricultural residues as feedstock. / SOURCE: Velocys

April 7, 2026

BY Velocys

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