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Ethanol has become a major part of America's energy landscape. It was first used in cars, and is now mixed into most gasoline sold in the U.S. This rise has been driven by environmental concerns, ...
However, in 2023-24, ethanol supply from sugar-based feedstocks declined to 270 crore litres, contributing only 38% to the ...
The sugar industry is urging for revised ethanol procurement prices and extended blending targets due to a sharp decline in ...
India is looking to increase the ethanol-blending ratio in petrol to 30% to further cut down on fossil fuel consumption, as it has met its previous target of 20% in 2025, well ahead of schedule.
Although E22 has a lower calorific value of combustion due to the higher oxygen content of ethanol, lower intake pressures are required for the same power. This paper investigates the combustion ...
So far, the government has not decided to increase ethanol blending beyond 20 per cent, according to a release by the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas that quotes the MoS. 'From April 1 ...
Authorities are recommending an increase in the blend of ethanol in regular gasoline to 30 percent from the current level of 27.5 percent. The world’s second-largest producer of ethanol Brazil ...
The world’s second-largest producer of ethanol Brazil is set to increase the blend of biofuel in gasoline, in a move to aid local industry as supply booms. Authorities are recommending an ...
(Bloomberg) — The world’s second-largest producer of ethanol Brazil is set to increase the blend of biofuel in gasoline, in a move to aid local industry as supply booms. Authorities are recommending ...
The year 2025 commenced on a positive note for the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas (MoPNG) as ethanol blending with petrol achieved a rate of 19.6 per cent in January—the highest so far.
India achieved the highest-ever ethanol blending of 18.2 percent in petrol in December, oil ministry data shows, as the country steps up effort to increase the share of alternative fuels to meet ...
Chennai: The rate of blending ethanol with petrol has been above the government’s target rate of 15 per cent since May, despite the restrictions on the use of sugarcane-based ethanol.