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According to recent news from Anxunsi, India has set a goal of achieving 20% ethanol blended vehicle fuel by 2025, which requires India to vigorously promote domestic ethanol production
.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on June 5 the changes to the national biofuel policy timetable and released a new "India ethanol blending roadmap for 2020-2025"
Oil sales companies such as Indian Petroleum Corporation (IOC) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) are expected to provide 20% ethanol blended fuel from April 2023 and complete the transition within two years
.
At present, the ethanol blending rate in India's automobile fuel is 8%.
It is reported that the current ethanol production in India is only extracted from sugarcane
.
In order to reach the 20% ethanol blended vehicle fuel target, India needs to increase its sugarcane ethanol production capacity by 78% to 7.
India’s Godavari Biorefinery is increasing the capacity of its sugarcane-based ethanol plant by 50% to 600,000 liters per day
.
India’s largest steel manufacturer, the State-owned Iron and Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) plans to build India’s first synthetic gas-to-ethanol production facility
As part of the ethanol roadmap, India is also giving priority to launching ethanol-blended fuel-compatible cars
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In March of this year, the Ministry of Roads and Transport of India began to require automobile manufacturers to indicate the ethanol compatibility of new cars, and to show it through a label affixed to the car