Critical review of jatropha biodiesel promotion policies in India

Critical review of jatropha biodiesel promotion policies in India

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Article ID: iaor20121616
Volume: 41
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 775
End Page Number: 781
Publication Date: Feb 2012
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: , ,
Keywords: India, biofuel
Abstract:

Jatropha, a non‐edible oil seed yielding plant has been identified by the Government of India to produce biodiesel under National Biodiesel Mission. Failure of phase‐I of National Biodiesel Mission and likely failure of phase‐II requires critical analysis of policy frameworks related to its long term sustainability. Indian biofuel promotion policies like Biodiesel Purchase Policy and National Biofuel Policy have failed to yield any visible results. No tangible ground work is visible as of now to ensure success of various government plans and policies related to adoption of jatropha biodiesel. It is clearly evident that some serious bottlenecks are delaying the adoption of jatropha biodiesel. Present work identifies important policy bottlenecks like availability of land, non‐remunerative pricing policy and state fear relating to loss of revenue in the case of zero duty regimes. This paper attempts to explore and critically analyze present policies and possible options taking into account the recent Indian experiences for successful adoption of jatropha biodiesel.

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