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India eyes over 20% ethanol blending as push for cleaner energy gains momentum

| @indiablooms | Mar 02, 2025, at 05:25 pm

India is set to increase its ethanol blending target beyond 20% in a move that could significantly cut carbon emissions and reduce dependence on fossil fuel imports, Petroleum Minister Hardeep S Puri has said, PTI reported.

Puri highlighted that the country has already achieved 19.6% ethanol blending and is on track to surpass its initial goal ahead of schedule.

Boosting energy security and sustainability

"We will be looking at more than 20% blending of biofuel. Already, a NITI Aayog group has been set up and they are looking into it," Puri said while addressing business leaders, investors and the media at the recently concluded Advantage Assam 2.0 business summit in Guwahati,

Ethanol blending with petrol is a key component of India's energy transition strategy, offering multiple benefits. It reduces carbon monoxide emissions, lowers dependency on crude oil imports, and provides farmers with an additional revenue stream by utilising surplus sugarcane and food grains.

The initiative is in sync with India's broader commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and achieving net-zero emissions.

With India's annual fuel import bill touching $150 billion, the push for ethanol and other biofuels is expected to curb foreign exchange outflows while fostering a cleaner domestic energy mix.

Scaling up ethanol production

Puri noted that India's ethanol production capacity has surged to 1,700 crore litres, with 1,500 crore litres already being utilised for blending.

Given the rapid progress, the country is poised to achieve its 20% blending target as early as next month—well ahead of the original 2026 deadline.

Apart from ethanol, India is also eyeing a shift towards green hydrogen, another critical component of the clean energy transition.

"The current price of green hydrogen is $4.5 per kg. If we can bring it closer to $2.5, there will be a revolution. We will see a massive shift from traditional fuels," Puri told industry leaders.

Balancing energy demand and environmental goals

Despite the focus on clean energy, Puri emphasised the need to balance environmental goals with economic growth. "For an economy like India growing at 6-7%, it needs fuel. We need to survive the present for a cleaner future," he said.

India’s fossil fuel producers have committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2045. However, energy demand continues to rise, with crude oil consumption increasing to 5.5 million barrels per day, up from 5 million barrels. Puri projected that demand could further rise to 6.5-7 million barrels in the near future.

Expanding oil and gas exploration

On hydrocarbon exploration, India aims to open up 1 million sq km under the Open Acreage Licensing Programme (OALP), expanding opportunities for investors.

"Already, 200,000 sq km has been opened under OALP, and in Round 9, 38% of bids came for this area. We expect strong participation in Round 10," Puri said.

While India is making strides in oil and gas production—expected to reach 5 million tonnes by 2030—the transition to ethanol, green hydrogen, and other clean fuels will be crucial in shaping a sustainable energy future.

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