India, Aug. 8 -- Fueled by a mix of sugarcane and grain-based biofuel production and backed by strong policy support, India's ethanol success story is as much about clean energy as it is about empowering farmers and building a more resilient, self-reliant economy
Due to the increasing trend of green house gases (GHGs) after burning of fossil fuels, the global climate change impacts are affecting the environment, ecology, flora and fauna. The fossil fuels in the transportation, thermal power generation and other man-made activities create carbon footprints, and the built - environment becomes carbonised. There has been huge challenges in the environment, such as air and water pollution, waste disposal, electricity generation with carbon e...
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