India is one among the world’s largest economies and its energy demand accounts for 3.5% of world’s commercial energy consumption. According to the International Energy Agency oil demand in India is expected to grow by a factor 2.2 by 2030, increasing the oil import dependency from 69% now to 91%. Rising energy prices and climate change are increasing the demand for biofuel production. The Planning Commission of India recommends replacing 20% of India’s diesel consumption mainly by non-edible Jatropha oil and Pongamia. Biorefinery could be one of the best solutions to overcome the problem. A review on the progress of biorefinery in India is attempted
Biofuels are gaining importance in the backdrop of increase in fossil fuel prices driven by reduced ...
India is the fifth largest primary energy consumer and fourth largest petroleum consumer after USA, ...
India with its dense population is more prone to energy crisis than its counterparts in other develo...
Not AvailableToday energy crisis is worldwide because conventional forms of energy supply and consu...
Not AvailableToday energy crisis is worldwide because conventional forms of energy supply and consum...
Economic development in India has raised millions of people out of poverty and brought about the mod...
Pongamia pinnata is one of the promising tree species suitable for providing oil for biodiesel produ...
Energy is a critical input for economic growth and sustainable development in both developed and de...
There is a large interest in biofuels in India as a substitute to petroleum-based fuels, with a purp...
The increasing industrialization and modernization of the world has to a steep rise for the demand o...
India is currently the second most populous nation in the world with over 1.2 billion people, growin...
The rapid depletion of fossil fuels and their adverse effect on the environment have led scientists ...
Bioenergy is increasingly drawing the attention of policy makers in both developed and developing ...
With the transportation sector growing considerably and demand for transport fuels rising globally, ...
It is estimated that by 2011, 20 percent of bio-energy needs of India should be met by biodiesel. To...
Biofuels are gaining importance in the backdrop of increase in fossil fuel prices driven by reduced ...
India is the fifth largest primary energy consumer and fourth largest petroleum consumer after USA, ...
India with its dense population is more prone to energy crisis than its counterparts in other develo...
Not AvailableToday energy crisis is worldwide because conventional forms of energy supply and consu...
Not AvailableToday energy crisis is worldwide because conventional forms of energy supply and consum...
Economic development in India has raised millions of people out of poverty and brought about the mod...
Pongamia pinnata is one of the promising tree species suitable for providing oil for biodiesel produ...
Energy is a critical input for economic growth and sustainable development in both developed and de...
There is a large interest in biofuels in India as a substitute to petroleum-based fuels, with a purp...
The increasing industrialization and modernization of the world has to a steep rise for the demand o...
India is currently the second most populous nation in the world with over 1.2 billion people, growin...
The rapid depletion of fossil fuels and their adverse effect on the environment have led scientists ...
Bioenergy is increasingly drawing the attention of policy makers in both developed and developing ...
With the transportation sector growing considerably and demand for transport fuels rising globally, ...
It is estimated that by 2011, 20 percent of bio-energy needs of India should be met by biodiesel. To...
Biofuels are gaining importance in the backdrop of increase in fossil fuel prices driven by reduced ...
India is the fifth largest primary energy consumer and fourth largest petroleum consumer after USA, ...
India with its dense population is more prone to energy crisis than its counterparts in other develo...