India to raise sugar in ethanol output

 

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India will increase its diversion of sugar for ethanol production in the October 2022-September 2023 sugar season to meet its goals for ethanol blending with gasoline, the government said on 6 March.

It is reported by argusmedia.

India will divert 5mn t of sugar for ethanol production during 2022-23, up from 3.6mn t in 2021-22, the ministry of consumer affairs, food and public distribution said. The government plans to divert over 6mn t of excess sugar to ethanol output by 2025.

India is on target to achieve 12pc ethanol blending in gasoline during the December 2022-November 2023 ethanol season, with 11.43pc already achieved, additional secretary in the food ministry Subodh Kumar said earlier this week. This is up from 1.5pc in 2013-14 and 10.2pc in 2022.

India's total ethanol requirement from sugar mills will be fulfilled this season, Kumar said, adding that the ethanol sector has received investments of 200bn rupees ($2.44bn) so far.

The ethanol production capacity of molasses and sugar-based distilleries rose to 7bn litres/yr in 2021-22, with capacity continuing to increase to meet the country's target of 20pc blending of ethanol in gasoline (E20) by 2025, the ministry added.

India's current ethanol production capacity is 9.47bn litres/yr, according to government estimates in December 2022, with 6.19bn l/yr coming from molasses and 3.28bn l/yr from grain.

Increased ethanol blending in gasoline is also in line with India's target of achieving net zero emissions by 2070. Ethanol blending of 20pc reduces emissions of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons by around 20pc, according to a report by government think-tank Niti Aayog in 2021. The country's Goods and Services Tax council had in December cut taxes on ethanol blending to 5pc from 18pc, which could also boost use of ethanol.


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