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India: 196 Grain-Based Ethanol Projects Approved

Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh have emerged as the top three destinations for grain-based ethanol plants attracting over 40 percent of the total projects approved in 2021 after the government announced a scheme for the sector.

 

So far, 196 projects with a combined capacity to produce 859.11 crore ltr of ethanol per annum have been approved by Union Food Ministry since January 2021.

 

Maharashtra has got approval for 35 projects having a total capacity of 107.38 crore ltr, while Uttar Pradesh received approval for 29 projects with a capacity of 108.74 crore ltr and Chhattisgarh has 20 projects with 102.3 crore ltr capacity.

 

Nine projects have been approved in Bihar and Odisha, each having a capacity of about 59 crore ltr. In West Bengal, eight grain-based plants have been approved with a capacity to produce 67.19 crore ltr.

 

While Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh and Odisha are major rice producers, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar are known mainly for maize though paddy is also grown there.

 

After the new policy, Globus Spirits has started operation in its 85 klpd Hajipur plant in Bihar and 140 klpd Panagarh plant in West Bengal. Karthik Agro’s 65 klpd Bagalkot plant in Karnataka has also been commissioned.

 

Currently, the country has 116 grain-based ethanol plants with an installed capacity of 268 crore ltr, of which Punjab has the most –16 plants with a capacity of 61.67 crore ltr.

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