Gaurav Kedia, Chairman of the Indian Biogas Association (IBA), announced that India is exploring German technologies to process non-sugar-based feedstock like paddy straw and municipal solid waste.
This collaboration aims to enhance India’s biofuel sector. The government’s focus on technologies from Germany is crucial, especially for addressing the challenge of raw material availability.
Kedia emphasized India’s interest in proven German technologies to process materials such as paddy straw, Napier grass, and municipal solid waste. The move aligns with India’s efforts to develop biofuel infrastructure using non-food crops, ensuring energy security.
This shift underscores the nation’s strategic approach to biofuel production, emphasizing diversified feedstock sources beyond traditional sugar crops.
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