Cabinet to soon decide on 10 p.c. ethanol blending: Pradhan

July 14, 2014 02:14 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 04:00 pm IST - New Delhi

Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan. File photo

Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan. File photo

Cabinet will soon take a decision on mandatory blending of 10 per cent ethanol with petroleum, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan said in New Delhi on Monday.

“The government has kept the interests of farmers in mind. It has started the process and the Cabinet will soon take a decision on 10 per cent mandatory ethanol blending (with petroleum),” Mr. Pradhan said at BJP non-conventional energy seminar in New Delhi.

At present, it is compulsory to blend 5 per cent ethanol with petroleum but the oil marketing companies have achieved only 1.37 per cent.

The government is of the view that farmers can get good price for their sugarcane when there is value addition.

The sugarcane farmers feel that the move will yield better income for farmers, as ethanol is a by-product of sugarcane and will generate huge revenues if it is blended with petrol.

In November, 2012, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs had decided that 5 per cent mandatory ethanol blending with petrol should be implemented across the country and achieved by June, 2013.

Mr. Pradhan had earlier said that the state governments have been asked to simplify the procedure and expedite clearances to ease the availability of ethanol for blending.

In the year 2008, the Government announced its National Policy on biofuels, mandating a phase-wise implementation of the programme of ethanol blending with petrol in various states.

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