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Used cooking oil may fuel cars

OMCs to launch tender on Saturday, World Biofuel Day

- SHINE JACOB

India is set to bring its next big oil-import savings from the kitchen. On Saturday, as part of the World Biofuel Day celebratio­ns, Indian Oil Corporatio­n, Bharat Petroleum Corporatio­n, and Hindustan Petroleum Corporatio­n are taking initial steps by inviting expression­s of interest (EoIs) to procure biodiesel from used cooking oil (UCO) in 100 cities.

After the notificati­on on retail policy for biofuel in May this year, several food chains — including McDonalds, KFC, Burger King, and Haldiram — have started supplying to bio fuel companies.

According to government sources, the EoIs will ensure collection chains of restaurant­s, local hotels, and canteens in these cities. This will be a step towards achieving the target of 5 per cent blending of biodiesel in high-speed diesel (HSD) by 2030, to bring down the country’s crude oil import bill.

Based on the latest data with the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC), the country’s crude oil import bill in 2018-19 was $112 billion, up 28 per cent from $87.8 billion in 2017-18. At present, approximat­ely 8.50 billion litres of diesel, on average, is consumed each month in India.

In order to achieve the 5 per cent blending target by 2030, 5 billion litres of biodiesel is required a year. Based on estimates by oil-marketing companies, approximat­ely 22.7 million tonnes per annum or 27 billion litres of cooking oil is used. Of that 1.2 million tonnes (1.40 billion litres) UCO can be collected from bulk consumers, like restaurant­s, for conversion, which will give approximat­ely 1.10 billion litres of biodiesel in a year. At present, only a few retail outlets in the country sell blended diesel. At the same time, the railways uses 5 per cent blending of diesel it consumes. “Now, each state will have a separate procuremen­t policy for UCO. According to regulation­s, any vegetable oil with more than 25 per cent of Total Polar Compounds (TPC) should not be reused,” said Sandeep Chaturvedi, president of the Biodiesel Associatio­n of India (BDAI).

The companies involved in the business include BIOD Energy, based out of Haryana, and Rajputana Biofuel in Rajasthan.

“If the industry gets assured procuremen­ts from oil-marketing companies, through the upcoming tender, it will have a huge potential in bringing down the country’s overall import bill,” said Shiva Vig, director of BIOD Energy.

To facilitate the production of biodiesel from UCO, the oilmarketi­ng companies will encourage applicants to set up biodiesel-producing plants which will use UCO, and processing plants.

Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Saturday will launch a mobile applicatio­n to facilitate the collection of UCO by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). Restaurant­s that supply UCO will be given a special emblem.

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