Why Choose Prabhucoal Energy?
Biomass Briquette & Pellet Manufacturer And Coal Trader
Providing fuel to industry since 1982
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Coal & Biomass Fuel Manufactured and Traded all over India
PCS Energy Fuels Pvt. Ltd. is a company with its own biomass briquette and pellet manufacturing plant. We produce fuel directly from agricultural waste — mustard husk, groundnut shells, and sawdust — ensuring quality you can measure and pricing without middlemen.
We also trade Indian and imported coal sourced from Indonesia, Australia, South Africa, Russia, and the USA — covering GCV grades from 3500 to 7000 kcal/kg. With active GST registrations in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal, we serve industries across India with full documentation and on-time delivery.
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Industrial Fuel Supply Across Rajasthan, Gujarat, UP & West Bengal
From our manufacturing plant in Tonk, Rajasthan, PCS Energy Fuels supplies biomass briquettes, pellets, and high-grade coal to industries across India. Our fuel reaches cement plants, textile mills, brick kilns, paper factories, and boiler units delivered on time, every time.
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High-Quality Biomass Briquettes, Pellets & Coal Direct from Manufacturer
PCS Energy Fuels Pvt. Ltd. manufactures biomass briquettes and pellets at our own plant in Tonk, Rajasthan using agricultural waste like mustard husk, groundnut shells, and sawdust. Our products give industries a cleaner, cost-effective alternative to coal without sacrificing calorific value.
We also trade high-grade Indian and imported coal sourced from Indonesia, Australia, South Africa, Russia, and the USA — supplying industries across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal with full GST compliance and on-time delivery.
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