Biofuel Expo 2026 to bring global renewable energy leaders together
Biofuel Expo 2026 is set to power conversations on clean energy, sustainability and innovation as industry leaders, policymakers and investors gather in Greater Noida from June 4–6.
Greater Noida : Biofuel Expo 2026, India’s leading business and networking platform for the biofuel and renewable energy sector, is set to take place from June 4 to 6, 2026, at the India Expo Centre & Mart in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The event is being jointly organised by Indian Exhibition Services (IES) and the Green Society of India (GSI).
The three-day expo is expected to attract industry leaders, policymakers, investors, researchers, technology providers and sustainability professionals from across India and around the world, creating a platform for collaboration, innovation and business development in the clean energy sector.
Focus on emerging biofuel and clean energy technologies
Biofuel Expo 2026 will showcase the latest products, technologies and solutions across various segments of the renewable energy industry. Key areas of focus include biodiesel, ethanol, biogas, compressed biogas (CBG), biomass, green hydrogen, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), biofuel production technologies, plant machinery and allied industries.
Organisers expect participation from more than 200 exhibitors, while over 20,000 business visitors from domestic and international markets are anticipated to attend the event.
India Biofuel Meet 2026 to address industry growth and investment
One of the major highlights of the exhibition will be the India Biofuel Meet 2026, scheduled for June 5 under the theme “Scaling Biofuel: Industry, Infrastructure & Investment.”
The conference will bring together policymakers, industry experts, investors, and technology innovators to discuss policy frameworks, infrastructure development, investment opportunities, and strategies required to accelerate growth in the biofuel sector.
The discussions are expected to focus on strengthening India’s clean energy ecosystem and supporting the country’s long-term sustainability goals.
World Environment Conference 2026 to spotlight sustainability challenges
The event will also host the World Environment Conference 2026, where experts and stakeholders will deliberate on critical issues including climate action, renewable energy adoption, environmental technologies, sustainability practices and the circular economy.
The conference aims to encourage dialogue on innovative solutions that can help address environmental challenges while promoting sustainable economic growth.
Global Biofuel Awards to Recognise Industry Excellence
In recognition of outstanding contributions to the renewable energy sector, the Global Biofuel Awards 2026 will honour organisations and individuals demonstrating excellence in innovation, technology advancement, and leadership within the biofuel industry.
The awards are expected to highlight achievements that are helping accelerate the global transition toward cleaner energy sources.
Multiple co-located expos to create a comprehensive industry platform
To maximise business opportunities and industry engagement, Biofuel Expo 2026 will be held alongside several major industry exhibitions, including:
World Environment Expo 2026
Rooftop Solar Expo 2026
Biodegradable & Compostable Expo 2026
Battery Asia Expo 2026
World of Recycling Expo 2026
Greenovation
Together, these events will form one of India’s largest integrated platforms focused on renewable energy, environmental technologies, recycling solutions, sustainability initiatives, and the circular economy.
World Environment Expo 2026 to showcase green innovations
Running concurrently from June 4 to 6, World Environment Expo 2026 will feature innovations in pollution control technologies for air, water, and noise management. The exhibition will also highlight renewable energy solutions, solar products, energy-efficient technologies, waste management systems, water conservation initiatives, cleaning and sanitation technologies, and eco-friendly products.
The expo aims to promote sustainable business practices and encourage the adoption of green technologies across industries.
Complimentary shuttle services for visitors
To facilitate smooth transportation for attendees, organisers have arranged complimentary shuttle services throughout the exhibition period between Botanical Garden Metro Station (Gate No. 4 Parking) and India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida. Visitors can access detailed shuttle schedules and travel information through the official event website.
Driving India’s sustainable future
With a strong emphasis on knowledge exchange, technology transfer, strategic partnerships, and investment opportunities, Biofuel Expo 2026 aims to accelerate the growth of the renewable energy sector while supporting India’s transition toward a cleaner, low-carbon and sustainable future.
The event is expected to serve as a significant meeting point for stakeholders committed to advancing green energy solutions and environmental sustainability.
Event Details
Event: World Environment Expo 2026 Dates: June 4–6, 2026 Time: 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM Venue: India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
The Noida HighRise Federation (NHRF) has announced a city-wide initiative to address the long-pending issue of flat registries across Noida’s high-rise societies. The Federation will collect society-wise data on pending registries and submit a consolidated representation to the Uttar Pradesh Government, Chief Minister’s Office, Noida Authority and other concerned authorities.
The Gautam Buddh Nagar Hockey Association held a meeting to discuss plans for organising a Sports Day to mark the birth anniversary of legendary hockey player Major Dhyan Chand. The initiative aims to encourage young players, promote sportsmanship and provide greater opportunities for sporting talent in the district.
A video claiming to show a leopard near Aimanabad village in Greater Noida West has gone viral on social media, triggering concern among residents of nearby villages and high-rise societies. The Forest Department has clarified that the video is around 11 days old and said no evidence of a leopard was found during an inspection. Officials suspect the animal visible in the footage could be a fishing cat.
Quick-commerce platform Zepto has reportedly increased the minimum order value for free delivery from ₹149 to ₹199. During peak-demand hours, the threshold may rise further to ₹299, potentially increasing costs for customers placing smaller orders.
The Noida Authority is developing a 450-metre-long and 30-metre-wide road in Sector 126 as a modern model road at an estimated cost of ₹2.83 crore. The project will include improved footpaths, drains, granite stone paving and tactile tiles aimed at making movement safer and more convenient for pedestrians and commuters.
Sugar prices have reportedly risen sharply in retail markets ahead of Raksha Bandhan, with rates increasing from around ₹50 to ₹65 per kg within three days. The sudden rise is putting additional pressure on household budgets and increasing production costs for sweet shops during the festive season.
The Gautam Buddh Nagar district administration has directed all construction sites employing 50 or more workers to establish crèche facilities within 15 days. The order, issued under Section 24 of the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 and Rule 58 of the Central Rules notified in May 2026, lays down detailed safety, hygiene, CCTV and child-protection requirements for children of construction workers.
Tenants in several high-rise societies across Noida are being asked to pay additional monthly charges to access facilities such as swimming pools, gyms and clubhouses, despite already paying maintenance charges. While RWAs argue that the fees help regulate access, improve security and cover maintenance costs, tenants say the additional charges amount to differential treatment and unfairly burden renters.
A six-year-old student of Little Garden School in Visakhapatnam died after reportedly collapsing in his classroom on Thursday. The child’s family has alleged that he was reprimanded and slapped by a teacher over incomplete homework shortly before he collapsed. Police have registered a case and are examining CCTV footage, while the exact cause of death is expected to be established through the postmortem examination.
Residents of Noida’s Sector 51 have raised concerns over a sharp increase in mosquito activity and reported cases of fever and dengue in the area. In a letter dated August 19, the RWA has urged the Noida Authority to immediately conduct fogging and anti-larval spraying across parks, drains, waterlogging-prone areas and other potential mosquito breeding sites.
A major explosion at a CNG station in Delhi’s Tikri Kalan on Wednesday afternoon left one person dead and five others seriously injured. The blast reportedly occurred while a truck carrying gas cylinders was being refuelled. Firefighters brought the resulting blaze under control, while police and forensic teams are investigating whether a gas leak, technical fault or lapse during the refuelling process caused the explosion.