The Indian army is considering bio-fuel from alage as a way to reduce its 
dependency on fossil fuel. The Defence Research
 and Development Organisation (DRDO) - the research wing of the Indian 
armed forces, is experimenting with bio-fuel for its military vehicles.
"From our existing literature we have identified at least 40 species 
of algae from which bio-fuel could be extracted. Experiments are going 
on and we hope to come with some interesting finds very soon," said 
Sashi Bala Singh, director of the Defence Institute of Physiology and 
Allied Sciences (DIPAS).
Research is underway to identify a fast-growing species suitable for bio-fuel.
| Biofuels work at Argonne (Photo credit: Argonne National Laboratory) | 
