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•   India is Critically dependent on energy imports.
    This makes the region very vulnerable to rises
    in energy prices and the last two years have
    brought hardship to Citizens.

•   "However, progress on blending so far has been
    Patchy because of rising raw material costs and
    inconsistent government policies.”

•   Despite this, biofuels for the transport sector
    offers an attractive way of boosting domestic
    energy supplies. Currently, we import almost
    70% of our fossil fuel requirements and had
    remitted about Rs 1,170,000 Million in 2004-05
                                                       Barrel= 117 lts




                                                                         3
TRANSPORT SYSTEM IN INDIA IS ONE OF THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD AND SERVES A LAND AREA OF 3.3 MILLION SQUARE KM AND A



POPULATION OF OVER ONE BILLION.



IT CONSISTS MAINLY OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, AND AIR SERVICES. GIVEN ITS LONG COASTLINE OF APPROXIMATELY 7 517 KM, INDIA HAS



A HUB OF OVER 150 SEAPORTS WITH INLAND WATER TRANSPORT PLAYING A SMALL SUPPLEMENTARY ROLE IN A FEW STATES.



450 MMT OUT OF 1100 MMT OF CO2 EMISSIONS IN INDIA FROM FOSSIL FUELS (POL).



INDIA 5TH LARGEST EMITTER OF CO2 IN THE WORLD AFTER USA (5800MT), CHINA (4732 MT), RUSSIA (1529 MT) & JAPAN (1215 MT).



GROWTH OF CONSUMPTION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS IN THE XTH PLAN WAS 2.6% ANNUALLY, WHEN THE ECONOMY IS GROWING AT



8% PER ANNUM.



PROJECTED GROWTH RATE OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FOR INDIA IS 2.4% PER ANNUM TILL 2030.



 

                                                                                                                         2
Gasoline Substitution
                      Potential

   Cities   Estimated Gasoline Ethanol substitution
               Consumption            5% 10%
             (in million liters) (in million liters)


Delhi              750             37.5       75


Calcutta           200             10.0       20


Mumbai             180             9.0        18


Bangalore          220             11.0       22



TOTAL              1350           67.5       135




                                                       3
Ethanol Production and Distribution Million
                               Litres.

Calendar Year            2006    2007   2008   2009   2010   2011   2012

Opening stock             483    747    1396   1673   1283   1085   1049



Production                1898   2398   2150   1073   1435   1934   2130

Imports                   29      15     70    320    150     50    100

Total Supply             2410    3160   3616   3066   2868   3069   3279

Exports                   24      14     3      3      3      10     10

Consumption

Industrial Use            619    650    700    700    720    750    775

Potable Liquor            745    800    850    880    900    950    1010

Blended Petrol            200    200    280    100     50    250    300

Other Use                 75     100    110    100    110    110    110

Total Consumption        1639    1750   1940   1780   1780   2010   2095

Ending Stocks             747    1396   1673   1283   1085   999    1024

Total Distribution        2410   3160   3616   3066   2868   3069   3279



                                                                           4
All India Distillers Association




•   As per the All India Distillers Association, the present installed capacity of
    alcohol production in the country is 2900 million liters.

•   The present consumption of gasoline is estimated at 8.5 million tons
    requiring 502 million litres for 5% blend.

•   The industry expects that the present capacity able to meet the blending
    requirement of the gasoline till the end of the Tenth Plan with the
    terminal year’s gasoline consumption at 11.6 million tons needing 682
    million liters of ethanol for blending where 823 million liters will be
    surplus from the production of 2300 million liters of alcohol.




                                                                                     5
Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP)


    POLICY                                              OUTCOME


    Jan 2003 - MoPNG made          Partially Implemented due to low sugar production in 2003-04 and
     5% blending mandatory           2004-05.
     across
      9 states & 5 UT.              OMC contracted 1.4 billion litres at Rs.21.50/lt from Nov 2006 to
    Sep 2006 – Resurgence of        Nov 2009. 540 Million lt supplied till April 2009. GOI deferred
      Crop in 2005-06 &              implementation due to short supply in 2007-08.
     2006-07 made GOI
     mandate 5% blending            GOI deferred implementation due short supply of cane and
     mandatory across 20             molasses in 2008-09.
     states & 8 UT.
    Sep 2008 – Cabinet             Unable to implement 5% blend, achieving 10% seems too distant
     approved National Biofuel       vision…
     Policy with 5% becoming
     mandatory.
    The Third Phase of EBP
     envisaged blending
     enhanced to 10% with
     target of 20% by 2017.


                                                                          Cont ….
                                                                                                         6
Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP)

          Sugar                                              Ethanol
        Production                                           Program

                                   Petroleum Ministry continued to pursue implementation by the Ethanol
                                    Blended Petrol programme during the year. Though faced with
   Sugar production in India       shortage of supply by ethanol manufacturers, the OMCs still managed
    is estimated at 25-26           to procure 361.9Million litres of ethanol during the supply cycle
    million tons in this            October, 2010 to September 2011 for blending with petrol at the level
    marketing year. The             of 5 % against 558.7 Million litres committed by them.
    country’s annual demand
    is 22 mt.                      Besides non-supply of sufficient quantity by ethanol manufacturers, the
                                    programme also faced the challenge of state specific issues in some
                                    states.
   In 2008-09 and 2009-10,
    sugar production was           The OMCs further issued tender notice to seek supply of 1010 Million
    below domestic                  litres of ethanol in the annual season commencing October 2011.
    consumption, at 14.53 mt        However, the response by the ethanol manufacturer’s accounts for
    and nearly 19 mt,               only about 60% ethanol needed for 5% EBP in the notified States/UTs.
    respectively.




                                                                                                              7
Alcohol storage infrastructure

1. India has to strategically link truck, rail and storage stakeholders to seamlessly bring
   ethanol from production point to final destination.

3. "By bringing all of the key players of the ethanol transportation industry together, we
   can provide a truly unique service to ethanol customers throughout the country. 
   This will allow us to help solve many of the challenges facing this growing and exciting
   industry.

5. This can only happen if there is Compliance to Common quality specification and
   Analysis. Logistic infrastructure is critical for both Domestic blending programs as
   well for exporting the commodity to overseas market.

7. Unlike petroleum products such as oil and natural gas, ethanol cannot be distributed
   through pipelines due to its hygroscopic nature.  As a result, ethanol moves from
   production to market by utilizing truck, rail and barge transportation services along
   with transload/storage facilities(Multimode).

9. The key to effectively manage the logistics of the ethanol industry is to coordinate this
   unique movement of product.

    Cont ….

                                                                                               8
Alcohol storage
                        infrastructure

1. Ethyl alcohol should be stored in an aboveground floating roof tank if the
tank is over 150 000 Litres in size and if the ambient temperature exceeds
30 °C for more than 30 days of the year.
2. For fire protection, do NOT use water.  Use foam, CO2, or dry chemical.  Water will
spread a fire.
3. If less than 150 000 Litres tank, use nitrogen pad or vent drier to keep the ethyl
alcohol from absorbing too much water; it is a very hygroscopic product.
4. Denatured ethyl alcohol has a bad odor.  Keep operations at a distance from the
property line.
5. Health effects are not severe unless the concentration of vapor in the air exceeds
5000 ppm.  Therefore, inhalation protection is not necessary for typical operations.

6. Do not let vapors accumulate in an area or downwind as a spark can cause a
"flashback" to the tank or loading rack.
7. For blending of denaturing agent, make sure that you utilized a blender that makes a
uniform mixture.
8. Butyl hoses are preferable to rubber hoses for transfer.




                                                                                          11
Road Ahead … GOI
                           Support

The success of EBP lies if there is Comprehensive policy across India.

The uniformity should help erase clash of State/Centre promulgations…


GOI should subsidise EBP as Ethanol is basic building block for whole lot of green Chemicals
and Bioplastics…

GOI should consider allowing Juice to Ethanol route as it would also minimize Pollution (in
select locales where there is abundant cane).

India has to invest in Green Chemistry aggressively and present support from MNRE is almost
NIL…

To cater to Rail, Air and Water transport blending apart to Road, India has to develop multi
feedstock and GOI has not focused at all on this front…


Second Generation technologies manufacturing is costlier and unless Commercial viability
visible, none would come forward …

Industry is to voice Urban health hazards from tail pipe emissions more vociferously …




                                                                                               12
EBP the way ahead for Industry…




Thank You



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ISCCT Thailand Indian ethanol program

  • 1. India is Critically dependent on energy imports. This makes the region very vulnerable to rises in energy prices and the last two years have brought hardship to Citizens. • "However, progress on blending so far has been Patchy because of rising raw material costs and inconsistent government policies.” • Despite this, biofuels for the transport sector offers an attractive way of boosting domestic energy supplies. Currently, we import almost 70% of our fossil fuel requirements and had remitted about Rs 1,170,000 Million in 2004-05 Barrel= 117 lts 3
  • 2. TRANSPORT SYSTEM IN INDIA IS ONE OF THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD AND SERVES A LAND AREA OF 3.3 MILLION SQUARE KM AND A POPULATION OF OVER ONE BILLION. IT CONSISTS MAINLY OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, AND AIR SERVICES. GIVEN ITS LONG COASTLINE OF APPROXIMATELY 7 517 KM, INDIA HAS A HUB OF OVER 150 SEAPORTS WITH INLAND WATER TRANSPORT PLAYING A SMALL SUPPLEMENTARY ROLE IN A FEW STATES. 450 MMT OUT OF 1100 MMT OF CO2 EMISSIONS IN INDIA FROM FOSSIL FUELS (POL). INDIA 5TH LARGEST EMITTER OF CO2 IN THE WORLD AFTER USA (5800MT), CHINA (4732 MT), RUSSIA (1529 MT) & JAPAN (1215 MT). GROWTH OF CONSUMPTION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS IN THE XTH PLAN WAS 2.6% ANNUALLY, WHEN THE ECONOMY IS GROWING AT 8% PER ANNUM. PROJECTED GROWTH RATE OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FOR INDIA IS 2.4% PER ANNUM TILL 2030.   2
  • 3. Gasoline Substitution Potential Cities Estimated Gasoline Ethanol substitution Consumption 5% 10% (in million liters) (in million liters) Delhi 750 37.5 75 Calcutta 200 10.0 20 Mumbai 180 9.0 18 Bangalore 220 11.0 22 TOTAL 1350  67.5  135 3
  • 4. Ethanol Production and Distribution Million Litres. Calendar Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Opening stock 483 747 1396 1673 1283 1085 1049 Production 1898 2398 2150 1073 1435 1934 2130 Imports 29 15 70 320 150 50 100 Total Supply 2410 3160 3616 3066 2868 3069 3279 Exports 24 14 3 3 3 10 10 Consumption Industrial Use 619 650 700 700 720 750 775 Potable Liquor 745 800 850 880 900 950 1010 Blended Petrol 200 200 280 100 50 250 300 Other Use 75 100 110 100 110 110 110 Total Consumption 1639 1750 1940 1780 1780 2010 2095 Ending Stocks 747 1396 1673 1283 1085 999 1024 Total Distribution 2410 3160 3616 3066 2868 3069 3279 4
  • 5. All India Distillers Association • As per the All India Distillers Association, the present installed capacity of alcohol production in the country is 2900 million liters. • The present consumption of gasoline is estimated at 8.5 million tons requiring 502 million litres for 5% blend. • The industry expects that the present capacity able to meet the blending requirement of the gasoline till the end of the Tenth Plan with the terminal year’s gasoline consumption at 11.6 million tons needing 682 million liters of ethanol for blending where 823 million liters will be surplus from the production of 2300 million liters of alcohol. 5
  • 6. Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) POLICY OUTCOME  Jan 2003 - MoPNG made  Partially Implemented due to low sugar production in 2003-04 and 5% blending mandatory 2004-05. across 9 states & 5 UT.  OMC contracted 1.4 billion litres at Rs.21.50/lt from Nov 2006 to  Sep 2006 – Resurgence of Nov 2009. 540 Million lt supplied till April 2009. GOI deferred Crop in 2005-06 & implementation due to short supply in 2007-08. 2006-07 made GOI mandate 5% blending  GOI deferred implementation due short supply of cane and mandatory across 20 molasses in 2008-09. states & 8 UT.  Sep 2008 – Cabinet  Unable to implement 5% blend, achieving 10% seems too distant approved National Biofuel vision… Policy with 5% becoming mandatory.  The Third Phase of EBP envisaged blending enhanced to 10% with target of 20% by 2017. Cont …. 6
  • 7. Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) Sugar Ethanol Production Program  Petroleum Ministry continued to pursue implementation by the Ethanol Blended Petrol programme during the year. Though faced with  Sugar production in India shortage of supply by ethanol manufacturers, the OMCs still managed is estimated at 25-26 to procure 361.9Million litres of ethanol during the supply cycle million tons in this October, 2010 to September 2011 for blending with petrol at the level marketing year. The of 5 % against 558.7 Million litres committed by them. country’s annual demand is 22 mt.  Besides non-supply of sufficient quantity by ethanol manufacturers, the programme also faced the challenge of state specific issues in some states.  In 2008-09 and 2009-10, sugar production was  The OMCs further issued tender notice to seek supply of 1010 Million below domestic litres of ethanol in the annual season commencing October 2011. consumption, at 14.53 mt However, the response by the ethanol manufacturer’s accounts for and nearly 19 mt, only about 60% ethanol needed for 5% EBP in the notified States/UTs. respectively. 7
  • 8. Alcohol storage infrastructure 1. India has to strategically link truck, rail and storage stakeholders to seamlessly bring ethanol from production point to final destination. 3. "By bringing all of the key players of the ethanol transportation industry together, we can provide a truly unique service to ethanol customers throughout the country.  This will allow us to help solve many of the challenges facing this growing and exciting industry. 5. This can only happen if there is Compliance to Common quality specification and Analysis. Logistic infrastructure is critical for both Domestic blending programs as well for exporting the commodity to overseas market. 7. Unlike petroleum products such as oil and natural gas, ethanol cannot be distributed through pipelines due to its hygroscopic nature.  As a result, ethanol moves from production to market by utilizing truck, rail and barge transportation services along with transload/storage facilities(Multimode). 9. The key to effectively manage the logistics of the ethanol industry is to coordinate this unique movement of product. Cont …. 8
  • 9. Alcohol storage infrastructure 1. Ethyl alcohol should be stored in an aboveground floating roof tank if the tank is over 150 000 Litres in size and if the ambient temperature exceeds 30 °C for more than 30 days of the year. 2. For fire protection, do NOT use water.  Use foam, CO2, or dry chemical.  Water will spread a fire. 3. If less than 150 000 Litres tank, use nitrogen pad or vent drier to keep the ethyl alcohol from absorbing too much water; it is a very hygroscopic product. 4. Denatured ethyl alcohol has a bad odor.  Keep operations at a distance from the property line. 5. Health effects are not severe unless the concentration of vapor in the air exceeds 5000 ppm.  Therefore, inhalation protection is not necessary for typical operations. 6. Do not let vapors accumulate in an area or downwind as a spark can cause a "flashback" to the tank or loading rack. 7. For blending of denaturing agent, make sure that you utilized a blender that makes a uniform mixture. 8. Butyl hoses are preferable to rubber hoses for transfer. 11
  • 10. Road Ahead … GOI Support The success of EBP lies if there is Comprehensive policy across India. The uniformity should help erase clash of State/Centre promulgations… GOI should subsidise EBP as Ethanol is basic building block for whole lot of green Chemicals and Bioplastics… GOI should consider allowing Juice to Ethanol route as it would also minimize Pollution (in select locales where there is abundant cane). India has to invest in Green Chemistry aggressively and present support from MNRE is almost NIL… To cater to Rail, Air and Water transport blending apart to Road, India has to develop multi feedstock and GOI has not focused at all on this front… Second Generation technologies manufacturing is costlier and unless Commercial viability visible, none would come forward … Industry is to voice Urban health hazards from tail pipe emissions more vociferously … 12
  • 11. EBP the way ahead for Industry… Thank You 11

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. India's growing Energy requirements are handicap for Social development and unless it emerges self reliant in Biofuels to minimise this impact it would continue to see reverses in growth as visible now…
  2. Some facts on Transport emissions and Petroleum consumption derived from SIAM & PCRA.
  3. Major Consumption of Petrol is in the Metropolis and here we have considered Delhi, Calcutta, Mumbai and Bangalore. Passenger, Two Wheeler and three wheeler vehicles enhancement is cause of major Tail pipe emissions.
  4. India's production and Consumption stats derived from Industry by USDA.
  5. AIDA is the national body for Alcohol producers and it states present distillation capacity will be able to meet the blending requirement of the gasoline till the end of the Tenth Plan …
  6. Oscillating Sugar production and lack of supplies due to cost are hurting EBP implementation…
  7. Progress from 2003 to 2012 on EBP suggests that unless GOI supports with Incentives and Price, EBP program would continue to lag…
  8. India is not geared to moving large volumes of Ethanol both Domestically and Overseas, GOI should focus on Infrastructure setup…
  9. Alcohol storage requires Special infrastructure as its Hygroscopic and highly flammable in Nature.
  10. Policy Support with Incentives is key to Success of EBP…
  11. Stats derived from PCRA, CIA World Book, SIAM India, ,EIA… Alcohol has become one of the major revenue stream contributing around 25% of net revenue . Future potential and scale is enormous, with several Technological developments...