Chhattisgarh Celebrates World Biofuel Day | 14 Aug 2025

Why in News? 

The Chhattisgarh Biofuel Development Authority (CBDA) celebrated World Biofuel Day (on 10th August 2024) in Gorhi village, Durg district, with enthusiasm and dignity.  

  • The event highlighted green energy, rural engagement, and biofuel promotion, with CBDA successfully producing biodiesel from non-edible oilseeds and used cooking oil, and future plans for biojet fuel, bioethanol, and green hydrogen. 

Key Points About World Biofuel Day 

  • It aims to raise awareness about non-fossil fuels as sustainable energy alternatives and to highlight government initiatives that support the biofuel industry. 
  • The day commemorates the successful operation of an engine on peanut oil by German engineer Sir Rudolf Diesel on 9th August 1893. 
  • Theme for 2025: "Biofuels: A Sustainable Pathway to Net Zero" 

Biofuels 

  • Biofuels are fuels derived from plant biomass or animal waste and are renewable energy sources. Common biofuels include: 
    • Ethanol: Made by fermenting crop residues like corn and sugarcane, then blended with petroleum to reduce emissions. The common blend is Ethanol-10 (10% ethanol). 
    • Biodiesel: A biodegradable fuel produced from used cooking oil, recycled grease, or animal fats, made by reacting oil or fat with alcohol and a catalyst. 
  • Significance of Biofuels: 
    • Environmental Benefits: Biofuels reduce greenhouse gas emissions, resource depletion, and improve waste management. 
    • Energy Security: With over 85% of oil imported, biofuels can enhance India's energy security. 
    • Economic Benefits: Biofuels can reduce oil imports, lower the import bill, and boost farm incomes, especially from surplus crops like corn and sugarcane. 
    • Abundant Availability: Biofuels can be produced from crops, waste, and algae.

Note 

  • India is the world's 3rd largest oil consumer (behind the US and China). 
    • India aims to achieve a 20% ethanol blending target by 2025. 
      • The first 2G ethanol project was inaugurated in Panipat, Haryana in 2022. 
      • 2G ethanol is a biofuel produced from non-food sources like agricultural residues and waste.