New Global Biofuels Alliance Aims to Boost Cooperation and Increase Sustainable Fuel Production
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The Global Biofuels Alliance aims to increase biofuel production and international cooperation through a virtual marketplace.
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The alliance could help over 700,000 farmers and reduce air pollution from vehicles.
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India has saved $73 billion and paid farmers $76 billion over 9 years of biofuel production.
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But major fossil fuel producers like Russia and Saudi Arabia haven't joined the alliance yet.
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The minister believes green hydrogen is the ultimate goal, not blue hydrogen as a transition fuel.