Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2008
Effective Start Year: 
2009
Effective End Year: 
2018
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Overarching Policy
Economic Sector: 
Energy
Energy Types: 
Renewable, Bioenergy
Issued by: 
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Overall Summary: 
In the context of the International perspectives and National imperatives, it is the endeavour of this Policy to facilitate and bring about optimal development and utilization of indigenous biomass feed stocks for production of biofuels. The Policy also envisages development of the next generation of more efficient biofuel conversion technologies based on new feed stocks. The Policy sets out the Vision, medium term Goals, strategy and approach to biofuel development, and proposes a framework of technological, financial and institutional interventions and enabling mechanisms.
Renewable Energy
RE action plans: 
Plantations of tree bearing non-edible oilseeds will be taken up on Government/community wasteland, degraded or fallow land in forest and non-forest areas.
RE capital subsidy, grant, or rebate: 
Cultivators, farmers, landless labourers etc. will be encouraged to undertake plantations that provide the feedstock for bio-diesel and bio-ethanol. Corporates will also be enabled to undertake plantations through contract farming by involving farmers, cooperatives and Self Help Groups etc. in consultation with Panchayats, where necessary. Such cultivation/plantations will be supported through a Minimum Support Price for the non-edible oil seeds used to produce bio-diesel.
RE reductions in taxes: 
Bio-ethanol already enjoys concessional excise duty of 16% and bio-diesel is exempted from excise duty. No other Central taxes and duties are proposed to be levied on bio-diesel and bio-ethanol. Custom and excise duty concession would be provided on plant and machinery for production of bio-diesel or bio-ethanol, as well as for engines run on biofuels for transport, stationary and other applications, if these are not manufactured indigenously.
Environment
Land use change for energy production purposes: 
Plantations of tree bearing non-edible oilseeds will be taken up on Government/community wasteland, degraded or fallow land in forest and non-forest areas.
Pricing
Renewable energy subsidies: 
Cultivators, farmers, landless labourers etc. will be encouraged to undertake plantations that provide the feedstock for bio-diesel and bio-ethanol. Corporates will also be enabled to undertake plantations through contract farming by involving farmers, cooperatives and Self Help Groups etc. in consultation with Panchayats, where necessary. Such cultivation/plantations will be supported through a Minimum Support Price for the non-edible oil seeds used to produce bio-diesel.
Trade
Import taxes and fee exemptions: 
Import of biofuels would only be permitted to the extent necessary, and will be decided by the National Biofuel Coordination Committee proposed under this Policy. Duties and taxes would be levied on the imports so as to ensure that indigenously produced biofuels are not costlier than the imported biofuels. Import of Free Fatty Acid (FFA) oils will not be permitted for production of biofuels.
Investment
Public Private Partnerships: 
Demonstration Projects will be set up for biofuels, both for bio-diesel and bio-ethanol production, conversion and applications based on state-of-the-art technologies through Public Private Partnership (PPP).