lifeline of iii NaUo/l1" ';}'�;£i � "India has nearly 60 million hectares of ii;. wasteland, of which 30 miilion hectares can. be made available for energy plantations liile Jatropha or any other bio-fuel plant.Once grown, the crop has a life of 50 years. Each hectare will produce about 2 tonnes of bio fuel per year at about Rs. 20 per litre. Biodiesel is carbon neutral and many v.luable by-products such.s glycerin, 011 cake and herbal products flow from this agro-industry. Intensive research is needed to burn bio�fuel in internal combustion engines with high efficiency, and this needs to be an urgent R&D programme"
Pongamia pinnata is one of the promising tree species suitable for providing oil for biodiesel produ...
The rapid depletion of fossil fuels and their adverse effect on the environment have led scientists ...
India with its dense population is more prone to energy crisis than its counterparts in other develo...
There is a large interest in biofuels in India as a substitute to petroleum-based fuels, with a purp...
Since 2003 India has been actively promoting the cultivation of Jatropha on unproductive and degrade...
India’s current biodiesel policy mandates the use of non-edible oilseeds grown wastelands so as to m...
India is one among the world’s largest economies and its energy demand accounts for 3.5% of w...
It is estimated that by 2011, 20 percent of bio-energy needs of India should be met by biodiesel. To...
Petroleum based fuels play a vital role in rapid depletion of conventional energy sources. Along wit...
394-398In Uttar Pradesh (UP) state of India, during 2003-04, transport sector has consumed about 215...
India's current biodiesel policy mandates the use of non-edible oilseed feedstocks grown exclusively...
How much of India’s vast wasteland can be used for growing plants such as eucalyptus and Jatropha? A...
Not AvailableToday energy crisis is worldwide because conventional forms of energy supply and consum...
Citing the need for energy security, climate change mitigation, and support for farmer incomes, more...
India promotes the production of biodiesel from tree-borne oilseeds. This is seen as an option for s...
Pongamia pinnata is one of the promising tree species suitable for providing oil for biodiesel produ...
The rapid depletion of fossil fuels and their adverse effect on the environment have led scientists ...
India with its dense population is more prone to energy crisis than its counterparts in other develo...
There is a large interest in biofuels in India as a substitute to petroleum-based fuels, with a purp...
Since 2003 India has been actively promoting the cultivation of Jatropha on unproductive and degrade...
India’s current biodiesel policy mandates the use of non-edible oilseeds grown wastelands so as to m...
India is one among the world’s largest economies and its energy demand accounts for 3.5% of w...
It is estimated that by 2011, 20 percent of bio-energy needs of India should be met by biodiesel. To...
Petroleum based fuels play a vital role in rapid depletion of conventional energy sources. Along wit...
394-398In Uttar Pradesh (UP) state of India, during 2003-04, transport sector has consumed about 215...
India's current biodiesel policy mandates the use of non-edible oilseed feedstocks grown exclusively...
How much of India’s vast wasteland can be used for growing plants such as eucalyptus and Jatropha? A...
Not AvailableToday energy crisis is worldwide because conventional forms of energy supply and consum...
Citing the need for energy security, climate change mitigation, and support for farmer incomes, more...
India promotes the production of biodiesel from tree-borne oilseeds. This is seen as an option for s...
Pongamia pinnata is one of the promising tree species suitable for providing oil for biodiesel produ...
The rapid depletion of fossil fuels and their adverse effect on the environment have led scientists ...
India with its dense population is more prone to energy crisis than its counterparts in other develo...