
The World’s First 5th Generation Bioethanol with Human-Grade Protein
Regen-5™
A Giant Leap for Humanity — Fueling the World. Feeding the Future.
Dawson introduces Regen-5™, the first industrial platform to deliver 5th-generation (5G) bioethanol alongside premium human-grade protein, via a chemical-free, high-purity bioprocess. Unlike conventional ethanol systems that generate degraded protein (e.g., DDGS), Regen-5™ achieves protein content of up to 80% with nutritional integrity suitable for direct human consumption.
The establishment of the world’s first 5th Generation Bioethanol & Human-Grade Protein Plant, at Korali, Faridabad
Dual-Impact Innovation
Regen-5 doesn’t just power vehicles – it powers people.
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Engineered with cutting-edge, proprietary Dawson technology, Regen-5 produces:
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High-Purity, Chemical-Free Bioethanol
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Up to 80% Premium Human-Grade Protein – with zero degraded byproducts like DDGS
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Scalable for Global Adoption
This is not just next-gen biofuel – it’s the next era in global sustainability and nutrition.​
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Hard but True: Protein Nutrition Status in India
India stands at a critical crossroads when it comes to nutrition. While the nation strides ahead in technology and economy, a silent crisis continues to undermine its future: chronic protein deficiency — especially among its most vulnerable, children, women, and the elderly.
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India’s Hidden Hunger
Despite being one of the world’s top food producers, India suffers from the world’s largest burden of undernourished children.
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36% of children under 5 and 21.9% of children aged 5–9 are stunted, alarmingly short for their age due to chronic malnutrition.
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India alone is home to 46 million stunted children, meaning 2 in every 5 Indian children are not growing as they should.
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19% of children under 5 are wasted, too thin for their height, indicating acute malnutrition.
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The prevalence of underweight children is staggering:
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33.4% (0–5 years)
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23% (5–9 years)
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24% (10–19 years)
This isn’t just a nutrition problem. It’s a National Emergency.

The Problem
A Outdated conventional Bioethanol Manufacturing Process.
Every year, millions of tonnes of edible grains are lost to outdated conventional bioethanol production methods. These traditional processes convert food-grade crops into fuel without preserving their nutritional value, a critical loss in a world facing rising protein deficiency
Dual National Challenges
Both challenges demand scalable, sustainable solutions.
Low Bioethanol Yield from grain-based processes due to inefficient feedstock conversion.
Widespread Protein Malnutrition among 50+ crore school children, women & elderly in Bharat.

A Scalable, Sustainable Solution
The solution is already within reach — and rooted in innovation:
“High-grade plant protein can be extracted from bioethanol processing by-products using Dawson Extraction Technology.”
Extraction of high grade human protein from Dawson Slurgen Plants and feeding additional 10 to 20 gram of protein to:
School children
Pregnant and lactating women
Elderly populations
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