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Bihar to get 17 ethanol plants which will produce 35.2 cr litres of the fuel

Bihar is going to get 17 ethanol production plants which will produce at least 35.2 crore litres of the fuel every year. These units will use sugarcane, molasses, maize and rice to manufacture ethanol and supply it to oil marketing companies for blending into petrol, and later in diesel.

“This has been a bumper Diwali for Bihar as 17 ethanol manufacturing plants would be established in different districts. We have investment proposals worth Rs 30,000 crore in this field and the number of such production units are going to increase,” state industries minister Syed Shahnawaz Hussain told reporters.

Muzaffarpur, Bhojpur, Nalanda, Purnea, Buxar, Madhubani, Begusarai, Gopalganj, East Champaran and Bhagalpur are the districts across which these units will be spread. These are located in areas that are famous for sugarcane, maize and rice production. These agricultural products will be used as raw materials in ethanol production.

Shahnawaz, former Union minister asserted that increasing production of ethanol and it’s blending in fuel oil “will also help bring down petrol prices in the country”.


The minister also added that Bihar expected the Centre to raise the limit of 35.2 crore litres ethanol requirement for the OMCs here in the coming months. It will lead to establishment of more manufacturing units. Bihar came up with an ‘ethanol production promotion policy’ earlier this year, promising various help and sops, including land to attract entrepreneurs to establish ethanol production units.Additional chief secretary Brajesh Mehrotra, currently looking after the industries department said that the policy has “attracted 151 investment proposals worth Rs 30,000 crore in the field of ethanol manufacturing”.



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