FAQs

Tejaswi Renewable Energy supplies loose biomass, briquettes and pellets with controlled moisture content, engineered calorific value and uniform combustion properties suitable for industrial steam-generation systems.

Yes. Many boilers can be retrofitted to operate on biomass by modifying feeding systems, grate configurations and combustion-air arrangements after conducting a technical feasibility study.

When consistent fuel quality is maintained and boilers are properly tuned, biomass steam delivers stable pressure and continuous output comparable to traditional fossil-fuel systems.

Each batch undergoes lab testing for calorific value, moisture level, ash percentage, volatile matter, particle size and density to ensure predictable combustion and smooth boiler performance.

O&M includes daily boiler operation, preventive and predictive maintenance, safety checks, combustion optimisation, calibration of control instruments and round-the-clock performance monitoring.

Under the BOOT model, Tejaswi Renewable Energy designs, installs, owns and operates a biomass-based steam plant at the client’s premises. The client pays only for steam consumption, and ownership transfers after the contract period.

Yes. Biomass fuels are considered carbon-neutral as they utilise agricultural and organic residues that would otherwise decompose or burn in open fields. They reduce carbon emissions and support sustainable waste management.

Yes. A structured sourcing network, buffer stock management and planned logistics operations ensure consistent fuel availability throughout the year, even during seasonal variations.

Industries such as textiles, pharmaceuticals, food processing, chemicals, packaging, engineering, paper, institutions and energy-intensive manufacturing units benefit from renewable steam solutions.

Yes. Under long-term O&M or BOOT agreements, Tejaswi manages the full steam-generation system, allowing clients to focus entirely on core production activities.

Delivery schedules are planned based on client consumption patterns. A disciplined logistics network uses covered transportation, routing schedules and real-time coordination to ensure timely delivery.

Yes. Documentation for fuel quality, boiler performance, emission monitoring, safety protocols and statutory compliance can be provided to support external audits and inspections.

Clients can begin by sharing process details, steam requirements, current fuel usage and location via the contact form, email or phone. The technical team will connect for evaluation and proposal preparation.