Global Biofuels Alliance with 22 countries and 12 international organizations showcases biofuel's potential

Global Biofuels Alliance with 22 countries and 12 international organizations showcases biofuel's potential

New Delhi: India under the leadership of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has shown the way in driving global climate action with the launch of the Global Biofuels Alliance at the recently held G20 Summit in New Delhi. 

The Global Biofuels Alliance with 22 countries and 12 international organizations has showcased biofuel's potential in solving challenges of energy security, farmers' prosperity and climate action at COP28.

 

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On 3rd December 2023, the spotlight on the Global Biofuels Alliance at COP28, culminated in a spectacular display on the Burj Khalifa which was witnessed by world leaders and delegates present at the event.

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