Friday, 26 April 2024

 

 

LATEST NEWS Mann's roar in Majha!, starts AAP's election campaign in Gurdaspur for Shery Kalsi Mann in Amritsar -When the people of Majha make up their minds, they do not sway, this time they have decided to make AAP win Congress will provide 50 percent reservation to women in jobs: Lamba Haryana CEO takes first-of-its-kind initiative, State Voters to receive Wedding-Style Invitations for General Elections Wheat procurement gains pace as agencies procure 334283.4 MT grains Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla presents Road Safety Awards From Siliguri to a Chai Empire: How a Women Entrepreneur Brew a Successful Tea selling brand CHAIOM Science Fest organised at Rayat Bahra University Detaining the colonizer is a highly condemnable act - Gurjit Singh Aujla AIMS Mohali Observes DNA Day Vigilance Bureau Arrests Patwari Accepting Rs 10,000 Bribe For Mutation Of Land Vigilance Bureau Nabs Senior Assistant For Taking Rs 20,000 Bribe Vigilance Bureau Nabs Reader Of Sho Nri Police Station Taking Rs 20,000 Bribe SANY Heavy Industry India Pvt Ltd Expands Presence with Grand Opening of Raghunath Machinery HO in Rayagada, Odisha Ideathon 2K24 held at CGC Jhanjeri, 160 teams from various colleges participated Retailers Discuss Ways to Stay Ahead of the Curve at the RAI Hyderabad Retail Summit 2024 Bobby Deol Drives the Badass Seltos Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Euisun Chung Visits India to Underline Mid-to long-term Mobility Strategic Commitments Rupnagar police arrest accomplice of attackers involved in murder of VHP leader Vikas Prabhakar Complete exercise of identifying critical polling stations within this week : Sakshi Sawhney The impact of the Deputy Commissioner Dr. Senu Duggal strictness, a record jump in lifting in two days

 

Methanol to cut India's oil import bill by 30% : Nitin Gadkari

Listen to this article

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

New Delhi , 28 Dec 2017

The government is contemplating a 'Methanol Economy Fund' to promote indigenously-produced methanol that could substitute 10 per cent of India's crude oil imports by 2030, thereby reducing its fuel bill by around 30 per cent, Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Thursday.Making a statement on methanol in Lok Sabha, Gadkari said the final roadmap for 'Methanol Economy' being worked out by NITI Aaayog was targeting an annual reduction of $100 billion by 2030 in crude imports. "To promote this renewable, alternate fuel, a 'Methanol Economy Fund' is also being contemplated. A cabinet note on methanol in inland waterways and marine sector and overall adaptation of Methanol Economy will be moved shortly," a statement quoted Gadkari said.He said the NITI Aayog's roadmap -- that aims to substitute 10 per cent of crude imports by 2030 by methanol alone -- would require approximately 30 million tonnes of methanol. Methanol and dimethyl ether are substantially cheaper than petrol and diesel and India can look to reduce its fuel bill by 30 per cent by 2030."He said the indigenous fuel, at a cost of approximately Rs 19 a litre, would be at least 30 per cent cheaper than any available fuel. 

"At least 20 per cent diesel consumption can be reduced in next five to seven years and will result in a savings of Rs 26,000 crore annually. Rs 6,000 crore can be annually saved from reduced bill in LPG in the next three years itself. "The methanol blending programme with gasoline will further reduce our fuel bill by at least Rs 5,000 crore annually in next three years," the statement said.India needs around 2,900 crore litres of petrol and 9,000 crore litres of diesel per year with an import bill on account of crude standing at almost Rs 6 lakh crore.Methanol is a clean burning drop-in fuel which can replace both petrol and diesel in transportation; and LPG, wood and kerosene in cooking fuel. It can also replace diesel in railways, marine sector, gensets, power generation. nil SOx and NOx eissions."It can be produced from natural gas, Indian high ash coal, bio-mass, and stranded and flared gases. As per the plan prepared by NITI Aayog, using Indian high ash coal, stranded gas, and biomass, India can produce 20 million tonnes of methanol annually by 2025. "India, with 125 billion tonnes of proven coal reserves and 500 million tones of biomass generated every year, and the huge quantities of stranded and flared gases, has a huge potential for ensuring energy security based on alternate feedstock and fuels."

 

Tags: Nitin Gadkari

 

 

related news

 

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

Video Gallery

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2024 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD