India, July 13 -- It is a great 'E Square-E Square' win-win model. But then it clashes with the 'F Square-F Square' conundrum, with both positive benefits and allied challenges. Finally, there is invariably the 'T' factor that needs to be addressed.

The use of biofuels, or energy from organic sources (food crops and waste), as opposed to fossil fuels (coal, crude oil, and natural gas), offers a globally-relevant, economically-attractive, grandly-sustainable, environment-friendly, and citizen-centric solution to a host of current problems.

It is emerging as a panacea to tackle critical issues that not only threaten our lifestyles and economies, but the future of Planet Earth.

For instance, biofuels offer Earth Security, or saving of the p...