Hindustan Times (Delhi)

20% ethanol mixed petrol likely to be available by 2023

- Rituraj Baruah

NEW DELHI: Union petroleum minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Monday said 20% ethanol blended petrol may be available at select petrol pumps ahead of the April 2023 target.

The statement comes a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India has achieved 10% blending of ethanol i n petrol around five months ahead of the November 2022 deadline.

“We h a v e b e e n a b l e to achieve 10% blending of biofuel a good five-six months before the target date, and I think that’s the spirit with which we are approachin­g sustainabi­lity on all fronts,” said Puri, who also holds the portfolio of housing and urban affairs.

Speaking at the ‘Leaders in Climate Change Management’ (LCCM) programme launched by National Institute of Urban Affairs and World Resources Institute (WRI) India, the minister said that in the initiative­s of both the housing and petroleum ministries, there is “full emphasis on green sustainabi­lity... whether it is 10% ethanol blending already achieved or the target of 20% ethanol blending which was set for 2030, which we are going to do by 2025 or the fact that E20 petrol will start being available at our bunks on 1 April, 2023 or earlier.”

He said in the last eight years, the Centre has taken many concrete steps to push the sustainabi­lity agenda forward.

“At COP26 in Glasgow, the PM announced India’s aggressive agenda on climate change through the Panch Amrit action plan which envisages India becoming a net-zero emission country by 2070. The LCCM program launched today, seeks to not only identify hundreds of climate leaders but also focus on how these leaders can be oriented in terms of their training and how will they move forward. The very fact that we are thinking about this is a revolution­ary step,” he said. Announcing the Panch Amrit action plan at COP26 in November last year, the Prime Minister also committed to achieve net zero carbon neutrality by 2070.

“The LCCM programme launched today seeks to not only identify hundreds of climate leaders but also focus on how these leaders can be oriented in terms of their training and how will they move forward. The very fact that we are thinking about this is a revolution­ary step,” he said.

LCCM is a practice-based learning programme aimed at building capacity among urban profession­als to lead climate action across sectors and geographie­s in India.

 ?? MIN ?? E20 petrol will start being available at our bunks on 1 April, 2023 or earlier, said Union petroleum minister Hardeep Singh Puri.
MIN E20 petrol will start being available at our bunks on 1 April, 2023 or earlier, said Union petroleum minister Hardeep Singh Puri.

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