Global Biofuel Alliance – What’s it all about?
The Global Biofuel Alliance (GBA) is a collaborative initiative proposed by India to establish an alliance consisting of governments, international organizations, and industry players, aiming to accelerate the adoption and development of biofuels. By uniting major biofuel consumers and producers, the GBA seeks to position biofuels as a vital component of the global energy transition.
Highlighting the momentous global drive for cleaner and more environmentally-friendly energy, Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri emphasized the historic significance of the GBA’s launch.
Numerous countries have joined the alliance, including Brazil, the United States, Canada, Italy, South Africa, Argentina, and India. Furthermore, non-G20 countries such as Bangladesh, Singapore, and Iceland have expressed their commitment to participate. Several international organizations, including the World Bank, the World Economic Forum, and the International Energy Agency, have also become members.