Recently, Feedstock-Technology-Product (FTP ) has been stressed for the biofuel sector.
The CSIR-IIP pilot plant in Dehradun produces 30 liters of sustainable air fuel.
What are the benefits of FTP approach?
| Generation | Feedstocks | Example | 
| First generation (1G) | Molasses, sugarcane syrup, and surplus grains. | Bioethanol, biodiesel, biogas | 
| Second generation (2G) | 
 | Cellulose ethanol, biodiesel | 
| Third generation (3G) | Algae- It consists of 40% of lipids which can be converted to biodiesel or synthetic petroleum. | Algal Biofuels Butanol, Gasoline, Jet fuel | 
| Fourth generation (4G) | Genetically engineered bio algae | Biodiesels and other bio fuels and products. | 
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What are the opportunities in biofuel production for India?
Total food grain and horticulture production in 2023-24 period were about 320 million tonnes and 350 million tonnes.
