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  • India Biodiesel Market Analysis, 2013-2030 by ChemAnalyst
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    Biodiesel demand in India grew at a CAGR of 6.5% during 2013-2019 and is anticipated to achieve a healthy growth rate during the forecast period. Increasing crude oil import bills has made the Indian govt. switch domestic fuel alternatives with Biodiesel, which is serving as the main game changer. With the initiation of National Policy on Biofuels in 2018, the demand for Biodiesel is set to witness an upward trend in the coming years.
  • Biodiesel Pump Dealership / Ethanol Franchise in India by myindifuels
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    India is moving rapidly towards clean and sustainable energy solutions. Rising fuel demand, dependency on crude oil imports, and environmental concerns have created an urgent need for biofuels like biodiesel and ethanol. This has unlocked a new entrepreneurial path: Biodiesel pump dealerships and ethanol franchises. For individuals looking to start a profitable yet future-ready venture, this is one of the most promising opportunities in India today. 🌱 Why Biodiesel and Ethanol? Sustainability - Both fuels are renewable, made from natural sources like vegetable oils, used cooking oil, and agricultural residues. Government Policy Push - The National Biofuel Policy 2018 supports 20% ethanol blending in petrol and 5% biodiesel blending in diesel by 2030. Rising Market Demand - India's transport, agriculture, and industrial sectors are switching to greener fuels due to cost-effectiveness and compliance needs. Environmental Benefits - Biodiesel and ethanol reduce carbon emissions, improve air quality, and help India meet global climate commitments.
  • Awantika Biodiesel | A Green Energy Establishment by awantikabiodiesel
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    We aim to become a World Class Green Energy Company which produces high-quality biodiesel. With our biodiesel pumps spread across all the world.
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  • ECOFA A viable solution by Angulo
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    A group of Spanish developers working under the company name Ecofasa, headed by chief executive officer and inventor Francisco Angulo, has developed a biochemical process to turn urban solid waste into a fatty acid biodiesel feedstock. "It took more than 10 years working on the idea of producing biodiesel from domestic waste using a biological method," Angulo told Biodiesel Magazine. "My first patent dates back to 2005. It was first published in 2007 in Soto de la Vega, Spain, thanks to the council and its representative Antonio Nevado." Using microbes to convert organic material into energy isn't a new concept to the renewable energy industries, and the same can be said for the anaerobic digestion of organic waste by microbes, which turns waste into biogas consisting mostly of methane. However, using bacteria to convert urban waste to fatty acids, which can then be used as a feedstock for biodiesel production, is a new twist. The Spanish company calls this process and the resulting fuel Ecofa. http://amzn.com/1446736466
  • Essential Biodiesel Production Equipment by magtech23
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    Before we explore the essential biodiesel production equipment, we should know that biodiesel is a good alternative to fossil fuels as its greenhouse gas (GHG) emission level is lower. It burns well when mixed with diesel and used for commercial purposes. It is, indeed, a prime pillar for achieving the energy transition we are, ultimately, aiming for. Biodiesel can be procured from used cooking oil (UCO), non-edible vegetable oils, animal fat, restaurant grease, etc. Its profitability and economic impact on the energy transition, therefore, can bring a big change in the Indian industrial sectors. However, this conversion comprises a set of chemical processes.