In a bid to enhance energy security and promote sustainable practices, the Indian government has ramped up efforts to boost biodiesel production across the country. Recent policy reforms and incentives have spurred investments in biodiesel refineries, aiming to reduce dependency on imported fossil fuels. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has announced new subsidies for biodiesel producers, encouraging the use of non-edible feedstocks such as jatropha and pangamic. Experts predict a significant rise in biodiesel output by the end of the fiscal year, contributing to India’s renewable energy goals.