India launches nationwide 5% ethanol blend
The Chief Minister of India's Andhra Pradesh state, Dr. YSR Reddy, formally announced the nationwide launch of E5 Blending Programme in Hyderabad. Shri Murli Deora, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas presided over the function which was also attended by several dignitaries including Union Minister of Urban Development Shri S. Jaipal Reddy and Minister State for Petroleum and Natural Gas Shri Dinsha Patel, among others. At the same occasion, a new CNG project aimed at making natural gas available as an automotive fuel was kickstarted.
This initiative is part of the government's commitment to put in place policies to enhance the country's energy security. The launch of the programme marks a significant step in the direction of utilizing alternative renewable and environment friendly sources of energy like ethanol, to supplement the hydro-carbon resources of the country.
The E5 Programme of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas is primarily based on indigenously produced ethanol from sugarcane molasses which besides augmenting fuel availability in the country, also helps sugarcane growing farmers with better returns. Earlier this week, India's sugar industry announced it could already offer around 1 billion liters of sugarcane derived ethanol to the oil companies who will blend it (earlier post).
To implement the programme nationwide, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas had earlier notified 20 States and 4 Union Territories to implement E5 Programme with effect from November 1, 2006, leaving aside Jammu and Kashmir, North East Sikkim, Andaman and Nicobar and Lakshadweep where ethanol cannot be made available for logistical reasons. So far, tenders to procure Ethanol from indigenous producers have been finalized in the States of Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Jharkhand, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. The state of Andhra Pradesh has been covered first time. E5 is being supplied in Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamilnadu. It is expected that E5 supplies would commence in Bihar and Jharkhand shortly:
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On this occasion, Andhra Pradesh's Chief Minister also laid foundation stone of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Saroor Nagar (Hyderabad) Mega Station of Bhagyanagar Gas Limited (BGL), a joint venture of HPCL and GAIL. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is a clean and eco-friendly fuel being promoted by Government of India, as an alternative fuel for vehicles. CNG is ideal for use by public transport vehicles in major cities and towns.
In Europe, biogas is mixed into the natural gas grid, and enters CNG fleets. This makes for one of the cleanest automotive fuels available. When used as an auto fuel, CNG brings several benefits which include a reduction in vehicle emissions and pollutants like sulphur, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, benzene, and requiring lower engine maintenance as well as contributing to improved engine life. It also reduces vehicular noise levels.
The City Gas Distribution (CGD) network of BGL would also help supply Piped Natural Gas (PNG) in the city of Hyderabad making available to the residents a highly convenient, cheaper and safer cooking fuel right in their kitchens at a mere turn of the cooking-stove knob.
This endeavour is part of the ambitious target set by Shri Murli Deora for oil industry to connect 20 million households in various cities and towns across different States with the PNG cooking fuel supply. This also requires spreading gas pipeline network in different parts of the country so that the upcoming augmentation of gas availability could be distributed through a well developed gas pipeline grid.
The groundwork for this has been completed with the formulation of Policy on Development of Gas Pipeline and City Gas Distribution projects, enactment of Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) Act in April 2006,and the process of constituting PNGR Board being at an advance stage.
It may be recalled that acceleration in exploration and production activities off the Andhra Pradesh coast has resulted in large gas discoveries both by public sector and private companies in the recent past. This will not only give a boost to supply of gas for industries and City Gas Distribution projects in Andhra Pradesh but also in several other parts of the country as gas availability is slated to double from the current level of about 95 million metric standard cubic meters per day (MMSCMD) in coming few years.
This initiative is part of the government's commitment to put in place policies to enhance the country's energy security. The launch of the programme marks a significant step in the direction of utilizing alternative renewable and environment friendly sources of energy like ethanol, to supplement the hydro-carbon resources of the country.
The E5 Programme of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas is primarily based on indigenously produced ethanol from sugarcane molasses which besides augmenting fuel availability in the country, also helps sugarcane growing farmers with better returns. Earlier this week, India's sugar industry announced it could already offer around 1 billion liters of sugarcane derived ethanol to the oil companies who will blend it (earlier post).
To implement the programme nationwide, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas had earlier notified 20 States and 4 Union Territories to implement E5 Programme with effect from November 1, 2006, leaving aside Jammu and Kashmir, North East Sikkim, Andaman and Nicobar and Lakshadweep where ethanol cannot be made available for logistical reasons. So far, tenders to procure Ethanol from indigenous producers have been finalized in the States of Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Jharkhand, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. The state of Andhra Pradesh has been covered first time. E5 is being supplied in Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamilnadu. It is expected that E5 supplies would commence in Bihar and Jharkhand shortly:
bioenergy :: biofuels :: energy :: sustainability :: sugarcane :: ethanol :: biogas :: CNG :: India ::
On this occasion, Andhra Pradesh's Chief Minister also laid foundation stone of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Saroor Nagar (Hyderabad) Mega Station of Bhagyanagar Gas Limited (BGL), a joint venture of HPCL and GAIL. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is a clean and eco-friendly fuel being promoted by Government of India, as an alternative fuel for vehicles. CNG is ideal for use by public transport vehicles in major cities and towns.
In Europe, biogas is mixed into the natural gas grid, and enters CNG fleets. This makes for one of the cleanest automotive fuels available. When used as an auto fuel, CNG brings several benefits which include a reduction in vehicle emissions and pollutants like sulphur, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, benzene, and requiring lower engine maintenance as well as contributing to improved engine life. It also reduces vehicular noise levels.
The City Gas Distribution (CGD) network of BGL would also help supply Piped Natural Gas (PNG) in the city of Hyderabad making available to the residents a highly convenient, cheaper and safer cooking fuel right in their kitchens at a mere turn of the cooking-stove knob.
This endeavour is part of the ambitious target set by Shri Murli Deora for oil industry to connect 20 million households in various cities and towns across different States with the PNG cooking fuel supply. This also requires spreading gas pipeline network in different parts of the country so that the upcoming augmentation of gas availability could be distributed through a well developed gas pipeline grid.
The groundwork for this has been completed with the formulation of Policy on Development of Gas Pipeline and City Gas Distribution projects, enactment of Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) Act in April 2006,and the process of constituting PNGR Board being at an advance stage.
It may be recalled that acceleration in exploration and production activities off the Andhra Pradesh coast has resulted in large gas discoveries both by public sector and private companies in the recent past. This will not only give a boost to supply of gas for industries and City Gas Distribution projects in Andhra Pradesh but also in several other parts of the country as gas availability is slated to double from the current level of about 95 million metric standard cubic meters per day (MMSCMD) in coming few years.
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