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DUBLIN--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Analyzing the Biofuel Industry in India" report to their offering.

Biodiesel is a hot topic internationally as well as in India. Since the beginning of the 2000s, the Government of India and, to a greater extent, various state governments have promoted the production and consumption of biodiesel. Proponents of biodiesel point to the potential of oilseeds as a substitute for fossil fuels, underlining their ability to reduce India's energy dependency and bring down greenhouse gas emissions. They also highlight opportunities for greening the countryside and creating rural employment and income.

Critics claim that production of biodiesel will lead to food scarcity and seizure of common lands by corporate investors, putting livelihoods at risk. Some also question whether the life-cycle carbon balance, that is, the net carbon effect, taking inputs, transports and other side effects into account, is really positive.

Concrete policies with regard to biodiesel exist on the Union as well as on the state level. In September 2008, the Government of India adopted a National Biofuels Policy which aims at substituting 20% of transport diesel by 2017. This policy establishes demand-side incentives aimed at increasing the blending of biofuels, emphasizes the need for more and better coordinated research. It also pushes the government to encourage research and development, while aiding plantations, processing and production technologies including cellulosic biofuels.

To combat the rise in food prices debate, India also plans to give preference to homegrown biodiesels, mandating they come from non-edible oil seeds and be grown on waste, degraded or marginal lands. Biodiesel crops will not be allowed to grow on fertile, irrigated land, and the government plans to ban the import of free fatty acids, such as palm oil.

Additionally, a large number of centrally-sponsored schemes are used to promote biodiesel plantations. Several states have furthermore adopted more or less coherent biodiesel policy packages of their own.

There is a lot happening in the field of biofuels in India, and to capture these, Aruvian Research brings you the complete guide to the Indian Biofuels Industry - Analyzing the Biofuel Industry in India.

The report begins with an analysis of the basic know-hows one needs to be familiar with before starting on the fascinating journey of discovering the biofuels industry in India. The economics of biofuels, issues facing the industry, regulatory barriers as well as incentives, technologies involved, major types of biofuels, and many other topics are discussed in depth at the starting of the report.

Key Topics Covered:

Section 1: Understanding Biofuels

  • What are Biofuels?
  • History of Biofuels
  • Major Biofuels
  • Uses of Biofuels
  • What are Direct Biofuels?
  • Looking at Biobutanol
  • Looking at Ethanol & Biodiesel
  • Pros & Cons of Biofuels
  • Future of Biofuels

Economics of Biofuels

  • Feedstock Costs
  • Processing Costs
  • Cost of Sales & Use
  • Overall Cost
  • Retail Cost & Tax Incentives

Impact of Biofuels

  • Policy Impact on Biofuels
  • Environmental & Economic Impact of Biofuels
  • Impact on Engines
  • Impact on Rural Development

Metamorphosis of the Energy Industry & Biofuels

Section 2: Looking at India's Energy Industry

Energy in India

  • Market Profile
  • Current Scenario and Five Year Plans
  • Issues & Challenges Facing the Energy Industry
  • Analyzing the Indian Power Sector
  • Availability of Energy Resources
  • Trends in Energy Demand and Supply

Energy Efficiency

Emissions and Energy

Indian Renewable Sector

  • India Committed to Renewable Energy
  • Looking at Green Power
  • Looking at Waste to Energy
  • Five Year Plans for Renewable Energy
  • Renewable Energy for Rural Applications
  • Research, Design & Development in Renewable Energy
  • Perspective Plan for Grid-Interactive Renewable Power

Future of Energy Sources in India

  • Renewable Energy
  • Indian Coal Industry
  • Petroleum & Natural Gas in India
  • Nuclear Power in India
  • Biofuels

Section 3: Analyzing India's Biofuel Industry

Biofuels in India

  • Market Profile
  • How India Can Benefit from Biofuels

Analyzing the Ethanol Industry in India

  • Market Profile
  • Economics of Ethanol Production from Sugarcane
  • Economics of Ethanol Production from Molasses
  • Competitiveness of India's Production
  • Cultivating Alternate Crops like Sweet Sorghum and Tropical Sugar Beet
  • Usage of Enzymatic Fermentation of Cellulose for Ethanol Manufacture
  • Improved Methods of Producing Anhydrous Ethanol
  • Challenges Faced by the Indian Ethanol Industry

Analyzing the Indian Biodiesel Industry

  • Biodiesel in the Global Context
  • Analyzing Biodiesel in India
  • Development Effects in India
  • Raw Material for Biodiesel
  • Looking at Jatropha
  • Manufacturing Process for Biodiesel
  • Consumption of Biodiesel
  • By-Products and Alternate Uses
  • Disposal of Glycerol
  • Biodiesel Advantages for India
  • Issues Confronting the Indian Biodiesel Program
  • Biodiesel R&D in India
  • Biodiesel Stage in India

Potential of Clean Development Mechanism in the Indian Biodiesel Sector

Looking at India's Biofuel Policy

  • Rationale for Policy Intervention
  • Analyzing the Policy Environment
  • National Policy on Biofuels
  • Demand-Side Policies
  • Research and Development
  • Supply-Side Policies

Case Studies: Looking at State-wise Biofuel Initiatives

Leading Industry Contributors

  • Mission NewEnergy Limited
  • Bharat Renewable Energy
  • Gaiatech Fuels

Section 4: Conclusion