About Bio Fuel
Government has emphasized on achieving
energy security of the country with a target of
reducing import dependence i.e. usage of
fossil fuels. The growing concern about the
import dependence for fuel requirement in
tandem with environmental pollution issues
have driven the need for alternative fuels that
have superior environment benefits and are
economically competitive with fossil fuel. This
envisages a strategic role for biofuels in the
Indian Energy basket. These resources include
agriculture and forest residue, Municipal Solid
Waste (MSW), cow dung etc. which can be
used to convert into biofuels. The Government
is committed to utilize these with the aim to
reduce our dependence on import of crude oil,
achieve foreign exchange savings, provide
better remuneration for the farmers with a
view to double their income, address growing
environment issues owing to use of fossil fuels
and burning of biomass/ waste, address
challenges of waste management/ agri-
residues management in line with Swachh
Bharat Abhiyan and promote Make in India
campaign.
Recycling
Eco system
Global Warning
Organic
Cleaner Air
Economical
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Biodiesel is an alternative fuel, having diesel like properties, synthesised by a simple chemical reaction of alcohols with vegetable oils. It is commonly made from edible oils like soyabean, rapeseed and palm oil in the world. However, non-edible tree borne oil seeds of Jatropha and Karanjia are material of choice for India. These trees are energy fixing, fast-growing and yield appreciable quantity of seeds.
IndianOil R&D has perfected a process to produce biodiesel from various non-edible oils, especially from Jatropha and Karanjia. The biodiesel produced has been tested for its properties and meets the stringent international standards. Extensive field trials have been conducted using 5 and 10% bio-diesel blends in collaboration with Indian Railways, Haryana Roadways, TATA, etc.
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Biodiesel is a form of diesel fuel derived from plants or animals and consist- ing of long-chain fatty acid esters. It is typically made by chemically react- ing lipids such as animal fat (tallow), soybean oil, or some other vegetable oil with an alcohol, producing a methyl, ethyl or propyl ester by the process of transesterification.
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