Green Hills Energy Management Case Study

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Organization Chart

Shaik Jameel President, CEO

Deepak Verma
CFO Piyush Modi
Director of Product Dev. Ashutosh Purohit
Director of Operations

Management Team
The Green Hills Energy management team consists of the President and CEO, the CFO, and two directors: Shaik Jameel, President and Chief Executive Officer Shaik Jameel has been working in the biofuel industry for over seven years. He is expertise is in the Genetics, Microbiology and development of strategic business partnerships. As president and chief Executive officer, he oversaw the commercial and production activities of Green
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Of Operations
He has held a number of positions with the company in the Asian countries as vice president of operations, in various fields like Oilseeds production, Packaged Oils.

Funding Requirement
A total investment of $9,178,000 will be required for initial start-up expenses, initial inventory, and working capital of the company. We have $2,200,000 from investment and rest $6,978,000 from bank or market as loan at an interest of 7% per annum. It’s for 15 years of duration.

Start-up Funding Start-up Expenses to Fund $0 Start-up Assets to Fund $9,178,000 Total Funding Required $9,178,000 Assets Non-cash Assets from Start-up $8,903,000 Cash Requirements from Start-up $275,000 Additional Cash Raised $0 Cash Balance on Starting Date $275,000 Total Assets $9,178,000

Liabilities and Capital Liabilities Current Borrowing $0 Long-term Liabilities $6,978,000 Accounts Payable (Outstanding Bills) $0 Other Current Liabilities (interest-free) $0 Total Liabilities $6,978,000
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Critical Risk Assessment

Advantages of Ethanol:-
• It’s renewable in nature unlike Petrol.
• It produce less amount soot and carbon monoxide after burning.
• It can be produced from fermentation of crops.
• It’s widely available to economic than petrol.
• During it’s processing we gat several by-products which also have several advantage and have economical values.
• It provide employment also because we do faming and industry set-ups.
• It’s also can be used as anti-freezer in cold countries. Challenges:-

• Lack to awareness and technology
• Lack of support from government and capitalists.
• Ethanol harm rubber and plastic
• It corrode engines
• Ethanol causes fuel decay
• It’s has low heat of combustion
• For the cultivation of corn it requires large area of arable land..

Action plan and Mile-Stone

Goal Performance Target Achievement Achieved Immediate

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