Ethanol Blending involves mixing ethanol with petrol to create cleaner, more sustainable fuel. Initially, the target was 5% blending, which has now been increased to 20% blending.
- The present target is E100 (pure ethanol). E100 requires flex-fuel vehicles capable of running on varying ethanol blends.
- Reduces hydrocarbon emissions, making the atmosphere cleaner (GHG emissions when using sugarcane- and maize-based Ethanol are 65% and 50% lower, respectively, than those of petrol).
- Saves precious foreign exchange by reducing import demand.
- Ensures an alternate source of income for farmers.
- It can lead to a food security crisis due to food crop diversion and water usage for sugarcane cultivation.
Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) Programme
Generation of Ethanol
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Source: The Hindu