India explores ethanol as LPG substitute, early stage cooking solutions underway: Food Secy
New Delhi [India], March 24 (ANI): Endeavours are being made in the country to explore ethanol as a potential substitute for LPG, with early-stage work underway on ethanol-based cooking solutions, even as the government looks to strengthen demand for the biofuel, the Union Food and Public Distribution Secretary Sanjeev Chopra said on Tuesday.
"We have seen ethanol-based cooking stoves, which have been displayed as a rudimentary kind of a model," Sanjeev Chopra said on the sidelines of the AIDA Annual Distillers' Conclave 2025 held in the national capital. "In case there is a ramp up, then we need to ensure that the safety is assured, the availability is assured."
The recent conflicts in the West Asian countries have restricted shipments to the country via the Strait of Hormuz, and a pinch of shortage is felt at the grassroot level in the country making prices soar in recent times.
On the broader ethanol programme, he said supply capacity has kept pace with requirements from the oil sector. "The ethanol capacity has really kept pace with the requirements of the oil sector," he said. "We have only achieved a 30% blending and now the supply side constraints are no longer there."
"All these are options available for the government and the government will take a decision," he added.
"When the oil marketing companies will give higher allocation... that will ensure the demand will not be a constraint," he said, adding that a shift away from supplying Food Corporation of India rice towards broken rice could further support ethanol production.
He said the pilot, conducted across five states, could be scaled up. "We are hoping that this particular pilot... we can ramp it up in due course whereby we will be able to supply better quality rice in the operations of the PDS," he said.
Chopra said the initiative is still under evaluation. "It is right now a pilot, we will be obtaining the various approvals required before we ramp it up all over the country," he said. (ANI)
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