Global Biofuel Alliance, Instant Coffee & More

In this week’s newsletter, we discuss the formation of a Global Biofuel Alliance, instant coffee, financial jargons and a lot more.

If you’d like to receive our 3-min daily newsletter that breaks down the world of business & finance in plain English – click here. Or, download the Finshots app here.

P.S We are on the lookout for talented Graphic Design, Content Writing & Brand Partnership interns to join our team. If you wanna be a part of an exciting startup, then this might be the right opportunity for you.

Think you have what it takes? Then email us your CV and work samples to intern@finception.in 🙂


Do we need a Global Biofuel Alliance?

On the 9th of September, India made a big announcement at the G20 — the formation of a Global Biofuel Alliance (GBA). India, the US, and Brazil would be the founding members. And 19 other countries would join in to show support too.

Now before we get into why on earth we need an alliance, we need to understand biofuels.

We’re talking primarily about Ethanol and Biodiesel.

And they’re called biofuels because they can be extracted from plant-based substances. Ethanol can be extracted from sugarcane. Or you could extract it from the likes of corn, rice, and bamboo. Biodiesel on the other hand can be made from animal fat, vegetable oil, soybean oil, and even restaurant grease. Yup, what generally gets thrown can actually be processed into something that’s really useful. Some enterprising folks are even converting oils secreted by algae.

And there’s a simple reason why India is gung-ho about biofuels. We want to reduce our dependence on importing expensive barrels of oil from the Middle East and elsewhere. We’re good oil refiners but not big producers, so, we need an alternative to the black gold. We don’t have massive reserves of oil to tap into easily.

With biofuels, there’s absolutely no petroleum involved. And in the past 9 years, India has apparently saved a whopping ₹73,000 crores worth of imports by relying on domestically produced ethanol and biodiesel. We’re blending ethanol with petrol. Yup, your car is getting a hybrid mix when you go the the fuel pumps. And we’re blending biodiesel with conventional diesel too.

So yeah, you see how these biofuels could change our fortunes. It could save precious dollars. It could make the country self-reliant in meeting certain energy needs. And it could get us closer to our Atmanirbhar ideal.

No wonder then that we have a dedicated National Policy on Biofuels (2018). In fact, the policy even got an amendment in 2022. It’s not often you see rules being amended for the better so quickly.

And things seem to be going quite well at the moment. We initially had a target of blending 20% ethanol in petrol by 2030. But right now, the target has been revised to 2026. We’re more confident. And we have a target of blending 5% biodiesel in conventional diesel by 2030 too.

Now one aspect is saving money by reducing imports of course. But the other aspect is also that biofuels don’t contribute to pollution as much. See, 40% of the country’s pollution is thanks to vehicles. At least that’s what Nitin Gadkari, the Minister of Road Transport and Highways, says. And ethanol burns relatively cleanly and reduces carbon monoxide emissions.

Okay. All this is good. But why do we need another alliance? Why can’t we just go at it alone? After all, it’s not going to be like OPEC where producers get together and decide how much biofuel to supply or not, right?

Well, the thing is, India has some big ambitions. For instance, to hit the milestones we mentioned earlier, we need 17 billion litres of ethanol. Unfortunately, we currently produce only 10 billion litres. And at the moment, we actually just account for 3% of the world’s biofuel production. Not to forget that we also have plans to install 5,000 plants for compressed biogas in the country. Maybe we need help to pump this up. And maybe having an alliance will help – Not just in improving technical know-how but also in accessing specific international funds set up for this transition.

Kind of like what the International Solar Alliance (ISA) did – a program jointly initiated by India and France in 2015. Apparently, the agreement signed by 114 countries has a financing facility for solar projects. It has something like an incubation centre to guide and mentor solar startups. And they function as advisors for government policies too. Pooling of minds and resources seems to have helped.

And maybe that’s what the GBA can do as well.

Because if you’re expecting biofuels to help with the global net zero emissions target by 2050, everyone needs to join hands. And we need to get more people excited about using this alternative fuel to achieve the big goal.

Will the GBA help? We’ll just have to wait and see now.


Jargon of the Day✏️


Today’s Discussion💡: How the Great Depression & Nestle Created Instant Coffee!

See, 1929 marked the onset of the Great Depression when the US Stock Market lost nearly half of its worth, plummeting from $64 billion to $30 billion.

So as a result, people started cutting back on expensive luxuries such as premium coffee!

Now, Brazil, a big coffee exporter, faced a significant surplus. So much so that they had to burn off their coffee crops!  

However, they needed a more permanent solution. So, Brazil approached Nestle with the task of preserving the shelf life of their coffee.

It took Nestle eight years & many unsuccessful tries before they finally developed the first instant or powdered coffee that preserved the coffee’s natural flavour.

And thus, Nescafe was born.

Within just two years, Nescafe successfully distributed instant coffee in more than 30 countries, solidifying its global presence.

People embraced the convenience and affordability of instant coffee during the trying times of the Great Depression, making it a resounding success.

Today, the global instant coffee market size is valued at over $13.3 billion and 5500 cups of Nescafe coffee are consumed every second around the world!!

So, the next time you sip on a cup of instant coffee, take a moment to appreciate the remarkable journey it undertook to reach you today!


College Weekly Exclusive Referral 

(Last week there was a technical error with the referral form link we sent. For those of you who tried to participate, kindly go ahead and fill the correct link below)

Refer Finshots to your friends & stand a chance to win the ✨ EXCLUSIVE Finshots Merchandise Kit ✨

All you need to do is fill out the quick form, copy a unique referral link and share it with your inner circle. And just like that you could be the proud owner of our new & exciting merchandise.

So, what are you waiting for? Get sharing now!

And that’s all for today folks! If you learned something new, make sure to subscribe to Finshots for more such insights 🙂

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *