Session Description
India is actively transitioning to a low-carbon economy with ambitious goals, includingreducing emissions intensity by 45% by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2070. Biofuels play a significant role in achieving these targets. The National biofuel policy -2018 has set the goals and direction in this regard. India has achieved 20% Ethanol blending target ahead of its target well on its way to for higher blends and sale of E100 across the country. The Biomethane or CBG program is an ambitious program to set up 5000 commercial plants to generate 15MMT of Biomethane which would replace almost 35% of gases derived from fossil fuels. India has also announced its blending targets for SAF. The session will focus on the achievements, challenges being faced and opportunities for technology deployment and investments in India
Chair

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India, Scientist G & Group Head, Bioenergy Programmes, INDIA

Indian Federation of Green Energy, INDIA
With

CTO & EVP AM Green - Greenko, INDIA

Sivakumar SADASIVAN VIJAYAKUMARI
Shell, Process Development, INDIA

TruAlt Bioenergy, INDIA

Indian Federation of Green Energy & Former Chairman- Working Group on Biofuel Ministry of Petroleum, INDIA