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Ethanol as an alternate fuel, Department of Food & Public Distribution has informed that, Image Source: Allianz |
NEW DELHI (LisbonTimes):- The Central Government has been
promoting the use of ethanol as a blendstock with main automotive fuel like petrol
in line with the National Policy on Biofuels (NBP) -2018 under the Ethanol
Blended Petrol (EBP) Programme. This policy envisages an indicative target of
blending 20% ethanol in petrol by 2030.
Government has since
allowed production of ethanol from sugarcane and food grain-based
raw-materials. Department of Food & Public Distribution has informed that
the cost of production of ethanol varies from distillery to distillery and
depends upon various factors viz. cost of raw material, conversion cost, the efficiency of distillery plants etc... Further, keeping in view the above
factors, the Government has fixed the ex-mill price of ethanol from sugarcane-based
raw-materials and Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have fixed the price of
ethanol from damaged and surplus rice with FCI for Ethanol Supply Year (ESY)
(the period from Dec. to Nov.) 2020-21 which is as under:
Category of feedstock |
Ex-mill Ethanol Price (Rs./litre) |
C-heavy Molasses |
45.69 |
B-heavy Molasses |
57.61 |
Sugarcane juice/sugar / sugar-syrup |
62.65 |
Damaged food grain / Maize |
51.55 |
Surplus rice with Food Corporation of India (FCI) Rice |
56.87 |
The remunerative
prices of ethanol produced from different feedstock have been fixed to encourage
supply of ethanol under the EBP Programme. In addition to remunerative prices,
production of ethanol from various feedstock is also allowed to augment the
supply of ethanol under the EBP Programme. Furthermore, Government, in order to
augment production of ethanol, has notified interest subvention schemes for
setting up of molasses and grain-based new distilleries or expansion of
existing distilleries, setting up of dual-feed distilleries, installation of
zero liquid discharge system, etc.
The quantity of
ethanol supplied to Public Sector OMCs under the EBP Programme in the last
three ESYs as under:-
ESY |
Quantity received under EBP (in
Crore litre) |
2017-18 |
150.50 |
2018-19 |
188.57 |
2019-20 |
173.03 |
This information was given by the Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Shri Dharmendra Pradhan in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.
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