The Sunday Guardian

Fresh applicatio­ns for ethanol projects sought

- ANI NEW DELHI

The government has said it has decided to invite fresh applicatio­ns from those firms that have acquired land for ethanol projects and obtained environmen­tal clearance to set up new distilleri­es or expansion of existing distilleri­es.

“In order to enhance ethanol production capacities in the country and to achieve 20 per cent blending by 2025, the Government of India has decided to open a window for six months for inviting fresh applicatio­ns from project proponents to set up new distilleri­es or expansion of existing distilleri­es to produce 1-G ethanol,” Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distributi­on said in a statement.

Consequent­ly, to ensure that only serious project proponents are issued in-principle approval by the Department of Food and Public Distributi­on (DFPD), the window has been opened for inviting fresh applicatio­ns from those project proponents who have acquired land for project and obtained environmen­tal clearance.

The central government’s decision will facilitate sugar mills to set up new distilleri­es or expand their existing distilleri­es and thereby help in diverting excess sugarcane/ sugar to ethanol.

New grain-based distilleri­es would come up in deficit states like northeaste­rn states, southern states like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and states like Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. This would help in the distribute­d production of ethanol.

Ethanol distillati­on capacity of molasses-based distilleri­es was only 215 crore litre prior to 2014. However, in the past 7 years due to the policy changes made by the Centre, the capacity of molasses-based distilleri­es have increased by one and a half times and are currently at 569 crore litre, the government data showed.

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