Mangaluru: MRPL to set up 2G ethanol plant at Harihar


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Mangaluru, Sep 25: To boost Government of India’s vision of energy security and greener fuels, Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) is planning to set up a 60 KLPD 2G ethanol plant in the state of Karnataka at Harihar, Davanagere.

The feedstocks for the plant will be based on agro residues namely corn cob, cotton stalk etc. The ethanol produced from the plant will be blended with petrol.

Government of India is emphasizing on achieving energy security of the country with a target of reducing import dependence that is the usage of fossil fuels by 10% from the current levels by 2022. The national policy on biofuels announced in 2018 is aimed at the accelerated promotion of biofuels with indicative targets of achieving 20% blending in petrol and 5% blending in diesel by 2030.

Apart from the reduction of imports, the 2G ethanol usage in petrol also helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and also provides additional income to the farmers.

Land for the project has been procured from KIADB. Presently an engineering package is being prepared for the project. Based on the present progress the plant is expected to be commissioned in March 2024.

  

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