India’s ethanol drive imperils its push for edible oil self-sufficiency
By Rajendra Jadhav India’s drive to produce more ethanol is leading its farmers to switch away from growing oilseeds, undermining
Read MoreBy Rajendra Jadhav India’s drive to produce more ethanol is leading its farmers to switch away from growing oilseeds, undermining
Read MoreBy Parthasarthi Biswas Dharashiv based Natural Sugar and Allied Industries Limited has become the first sugar mill in the state
Read MoreBy Aseervatham Achary India has long been dependent on fossil fuels to meet its energy needs, importing more than 80
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Read MoreUnion Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Friday dismissed concerns over ethanol-blended petrol, challenging critics to produce
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Read MoreBy Arshad Khan Amid concerns and debates that ethanol blending in petrol has significantly reduced fuel efficiency and accelerated wear
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Read MoreBy Daisy Moll Evero, a low-carbon, energy-from-waste wood company, has been selected by the government to develop the nation’s first
Read MoreBy Reuters India has scrapped a central pricing system for renewable energy projects after developers raised concerns that it was
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