- Biofuel Sector: A Road to Sustainable Growth
- The biofuel sector is an area of growth, integrating sustainability, energy security, and climate action.
- The F-T-P (Feedstock-Technology-Product) approach is a structured framework for integrating biofuels into industries like sugar.
- Alignment with India’s National Policy on Biofuels (2018) can transform the sugar industry into a sustainable growth engine.
- Feedstock: Capitalizing on India’s Agricultural Advantage
- India’s sugar mills may use 1st Generation feedstocks such as mosaics, sugarcane syrup, and surplus grains.
- Agricultural residues like bagasse, rice straw, and wheat straw will be 2nd Generation (2G) feedstocks.
- Algal biofuels shall be 3rd Generation (3G) feedstocks focusing on high yield with minimal land use.
- Technology
- Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) Technology and Bio-Methanation are the core technologies for the sustainable aviation fuel.
- Lactic Acid Technologies is working to develop bioplastics from polylactic acid, reducing fossil-based plastics.
- Products
- Ethanol 1G and 2G, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), Renewable Chemicals and Materials (RCM), and Bioplastics and Bio-Bitumen are emerging products.
- Diversification of product portfolio beyond ethanol ensures economic resilience and positions India for the global biofuels market.
- Integrated Biorefineries
- Integrated biorefineries involve disparate feedstocks, technologies, and products under a circular model.
- Indian sugar mills may be developed in the form of integrated biorefineries to develop a greener industrial hub.
- Conclusion
- F-T-P approach is a practical journey to achieve India’s biofuel vision
- India has the policies such as National Policy on Biofuels and SATAT initiative in its favor.