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| DTU to hold International conference on Biofuels January 13, 2010
New Delhi: Much research and development is taking place world over on reducing the usage of fossil fuels and developing alternate sources of energy. Biofuel as an alternative to petroleum-based fuels not only provides energy and security but also results in better environmental conditions. Increased employment in rural areas and reduced oil imports are the two direct benefits induced by widespread application of biofuels. However, the issues related to technology, quality standards and the engine application need to be properly addressed if we want biofuels to emerge as a future source of energy. Keeping this in view, Delhi Technological University (DTU), formerly known as the Delhi College of Engineering, is organizing an International Conference on 'New Frontiers in Biofuels' on January 18-19, 2010 at India Habitat Centre in the Capital. Chief Minister of NCT of Delhi, Sheila Dikshit will inaugurate the International conference on January 18, 2010 at 10 am. Mr. Rakesh Mehta, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Delhi shall be the guest of honour and Prof. P. B. Sharma, Vice Chancellor, DTU shall preside over the conference. The conference aims to provide a platform to facilitate exchange of ideas and experience among scientists involved in various segments of biofuel research. Individuals and organizations from various parts of the globe are participating in the conference, which endeavours to create awareness on economically viable, state-of-the-art biofuel technologies developed in the recent times. The major objectives behind the international conference are to: * Study the benefits availed by nations successful in development of biofuel sector and global biofuel trade * Provide information on emerging research and development of appropriate feedstock for biofuels * Analyze cost effective technologies in prevalent use; to evaluate next generation potential biofuel feedstock * Identify the major intervention areas for all stake holders in the form of policy, incentives, research and public partnerships * Present successful business models in biofuel development through sharing of experience and expertise * Provide insight on biofuel applications in stationary engines and mobile units in the transportation sector and * Simplify the biofuel equipment for lucid application in the rural sector The conference is being organized in association with Delhi Knowledge Development Foundation (DKDF), National Research Development Corporation, New Delhi and Progression Inc, USA and supported by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy and Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India, Indian Oil, AICTE and Petroleum Conservation Research Association. |