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Ethanol Blending in India

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India has successfully achieved its E20 target 20% ethanol blended with petrol by early 2025, well ahead of its 2025–26 target. This milestone under the Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) Programme marks a significant stride towards cleaner fuels and energy self-reliance. However, it has also raised technical, consumer, and infrastructural concerns that merit urgent attention.

What is Ethanol Blending?

Ethanol blending involves mixing ethanol, a biofuel derived from biomass (sugarcane, maize, rice, etc.), with petrol in varying proportions—such as E10 (10%), E20 (20%), or higher blends.

Advantages

  • Cuts GHG emissions and urban air pollution.
  • Reduces import dependency and saves foreign exchange.
  • Supports agro-industries and rural incomes.

India’s Ethanol Blending Journey

  • EBP Programme launched: 2003.
  • E10 target achieved: 2022.
  • E20 achieved: March 2025.
  • Next milestone: E30 blending by 2030.

Supporting Policy Framework

  • National Policy on Biofuels (2018): Allowed diverse feedstocks, including sugarcane juice, FCI surplus grains, rotten potatoes, etc.
  • Price & Tax Incentives:
    • Fixed ethanol prices by OMCs for supply certainty.
    • GST reduction from 18% to 5%.
    • Capital support and interest subvention for ethanol distilleries.
  • Infrastructure Push:
    • PM-JI-VAN promotes 2G ethanol from rice straw and agri-residues.
  • Global Role:
    • India leads the Global Biofuels Alliance (GBA) to harmonise standards and cooperation globally.

Technical and Environmental Concerns

  • Engine Corrosion & Material Degradation:
    • Ethanol is hygroscopic (absorbs water), which increases internal moisture, leading to corrosion of metal parts, degradation of rubber/plastic components, and fuel system clogging due to residue loosening.
  • Reduced Fuel Efficiency:
    • Ethanol has lower energy density than petrol. This leads to a mileage drop, raising consumer costs per kilometer without a matching drop in fuel prices.
  • Vehicle Compatibility Issues:
    • Most existing vehicles in India are designed for E10. Lack of widespread flex-fuel vehicles or retrofit guidelines makes higher blends (E20+) unsuitable for the majority fleet, especially two-wheelers.
  • Cold Start & Engine Performance Problems:
    • Ethanol-rich blends have lower volatility and higher ignition temperatures, causing difficulty in starting vehicles in colder climates, rough idling, and sluggish engine response in older engines.

Systemic Gaps

  • Auto Industry (SIAM): Seeks regulatory clarity and incentives for E20+ compatible engines.
  • Fuel Retailers: Need upgraded storage, pumps, and pipelines for ethanol-blended fuels.
  • Feedstock Concerns:
    • Over-reliance on sugarcane and maize risks food security.
    • Scaling up 2G bioethanol (from crop waste) is vital.

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