Biofuels for Defence Use: Past, Present And Future

  • Atul Grover DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research
  • Lekha Charan Meher DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research
  • Ranjit Singh DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research
  • Abhinav Singh DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research
  • Sudhanshu Tiwari DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research
  • Sanjai Kumar Dwivedi DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research
  • Madhu Bala DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research
Keywords: Algae, Bio diesel, Biofuels, Biomass, Defence, Ethanol

Abstract

Defence sector desires to attain energy self-sufficiency and security. In recent years, emergence of biofuel as an alternative source has raised the hopes of Defence. Ethanol and bio-diesel are currently being used as blends in different parts of the world. While, bio-diesel is mostly being blended in 2-20% in different parts of the world, ethanol blending has reached upto 85%. Owing to the sustainability reasons, the choice of feedstock for ethanol production is gradually changing from corn to lignocelluloses biomass. Jatropha curcas, is still the choice feedstock
for bio-diesel in most third world countries. This institute has put in rigrous efforts to identify high yielding varieties of Jatropha, improving its yield, standardizing trans-esterification to obtain high quality bio-diesel and its trials and testing in various vehicles and equipment. Second generation biofuels using biomass such as farm and forest wastes as feedstocks are promising in terms of their overall sustainability and volume produced. They can be used as drop in fuels. However, time is required to utilize their potential fully. Algae, the third generation biofuel feedstock still needs extensive R&D to make it economically sustainable. Whatever, the technology used, defence forces will accept any biofuel, which should be available constantly and priced below the existing petroleum fuels. The scope of producing by-products and finding a lucarative market for these products can ensure that prices of
biofuels remain lower than the petroleum fuels

Author Biographies

Atul Grover, DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research

Atul Grover obtained PhD in Biotechnology, and is currently working as Scientist ‘D’ in DIBER Haldwani. His research interests include molecular biology, development of bio-energy devices and their field implementation.

Lekha Charan Meher, DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research

Lekha Charan Meher obtained PhD in Chemistry from IIT Delhi. He is currently working as Scientist ‘D’ at DIBER Project Site Secunderabad. His research interests include development of biomass to bioenergy technologies.

Ranjit Singh, DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research

Ranjit Singh is PhD in Biotechnology and is working as Scientist ‘D’ at DIBER Haldwani. His research areas are Agrotechnology and Tissue Culture

Abhinav Singh, DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research

Abhinav Singh is graduate in Biotechnology, and is currently working as STA ‘B’ at DIBER Haldwani

Sudhanshu Tiwari, DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research

Sudhanshu Tiwari is post graduate in Chemistry, and has recently moved to Defence Materials and Stores Research and Development Establishment (DMSRDE) Kanpur.

Sanjai Kumar Dwivedi, DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research

Sanjai K Dwivedi has received PhD from GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology (GBPUA&T) Pantnagar and currently Director, DRL, Tezpur. At the time of writing this manuscript, he was working as a Scientist ‘F’ in DIBER, HaldwaniHis area of research includes utilization of indigenous plant resources for developing value added products.

Madhu Bala, DRDO Defence Institute of Bio Energy Research

Madhu Bala received PhD from Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) New Delhi. She is Scientist ‘G’ and Director DIBER. Her research interests are wide ranging from nuclear medicine to high altitude agriculture to biofuels, etc.

Published
2018-12-31
How to Cite
Grover, A., Meher, L., Singh, R., Singh, A., Tiwari, S., Dwivedi, S., & Bala, M. (2018). Biofuels for Defence Use: Past, Present And Future. Defence Life Science Journal, 4(1), 3-11. https://doi.org/10.14429/dlsj.4.12366
Section
General Papers