The Economic Times daily newspaper is available online now.

    Bio-energy emerging as key pillar of green growth strategy: TPCI

    Synopsis

    India's really getting into bio-energy as a key player in its green growth and energy shift. The Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) is gathering top minds to give the sector a real push. Bio-energy is a big deal for cutting down on fossil fuels, tackling waste issues, and creating jobs, especially in rural areas.

    Listen to this article in summarized format

    Bio-energy emerging as key pillar of green growth strategy: TPCITIL Creatives
    Bio-energy is emerging as key pillar of green growth strategy
    New Delhi: Bio-energy is emerging as a key pillar of India's green growth strategy and is set to play a crucial role in the country's energy transition, Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) said on Sunday.

    The council, on June 12, gathered policymakers, diplomats, industry leaders, energy experts, innovators, and stakeholders from across the bio-energy ecosystem to deliberate on strategies for accelerating India's transition towards sustainable and energy-secure growth.

    It said that the council has constituted a Bio-Energy Committee to bring together stakeholders across the sector, facilitate dialogue on policy and regulatory reforms, and recommend frameworks to accelerate adoption and unlock investment potential.


    Also Read: India's tougher grid rules unsettle investors, test clean energy ambitions

    "Our goal is to strengthen India's bio-energy ecosystem and align industry priorities with our national climate commitments, including the pledge to achieve net-zero emissions. Now is the time. Collaboration will be the key. Government, industry, and academia must work together to ensure innovation, affordability, and scalability," TPCI Chairman Mohit Singla said.

    He said that huge opportunities are there in the bio-energy sector, and it will help reduce dependence on fossil fuels while addressing waste management challenges.

    From bio-CNG and ethanol blending to biomass power generation, this sector can significantly strengthen India's clean energy mix, create rural employment and empower farmers, Singla said.

    Also Read: Haryana cabinet approves new rules: No petrol, diesel vehicles for cab aggregators in NCR

    "Bio-energy is not merely an alternative fuel source; it is a strategic pillar of India's green growth story, poised to become a cornerstone of our energy transition. Energy security, sustainability, climate resilience, and economic growth are no longer separate conversations. They are deeply interconnected," he added.

    Bio-energy is renewable energy derived from biological sources such as agricultural residues, crop waste, animal manure, forestry by-products, municipal organic waste and dedicated energy crops.

    It can be converted into various forms of energy, including biofuels like ethanol and compressed biogas (CBG), electricity, heat and sustainable aviation fuel.

    Add ET Logo as a Reliable and Trusted News Source

    (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)

    (Catch all the Business News, Breaking News and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.)

    Subscribe to The Economic Times Prime and read the ET ePaper online.

    ...more
    The Economic Times

    Stories you might be interested in