Key Points

India's ethanol blending program has significantly reduced crude oil imports while boosting farmers' income. The initiative saved Rs 1.36 lakh crore in foreign exchange and cut carbon emissions by 698 lakh metric tonnes. The 20% blending target was achieved six years ahead of schedule, marking a major milestone. Union Minister Hardeep Puri credited PM Modi's leadership for this success.

Key Points: Hardeep Puri Says Ethanol Blending Saves Rs 1.36 Lakh Crore in Forex

  • Ethanol blending saved Rs 1.36 lakh crore in forex by reducing crude imports
  • Farmers earned Rs 1.18 lakh crore from ethanol sales
  • 20% blending target achieved 6 years ahead of schedule
  • Carbon emissions reduced by 698 lakh metric tonnes
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Ethanol blending boosts farmers' income, saves Rs 1.36 lakh crore in forex: Hardeep Puri

India's ethanol blending program boosts farmers' income by Rs 1.18 lakh crore and cuts crude imports, achieving 20% blending target early.

"Every drop of ethanol carries the pride and prosperity of our farmers. - Hardeep Puri"

New Delhi, June 29

India’s ethanol blending programme has not only reduced the country's dependence on crude oil imports but also significantly boosted farmers' income, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, said on Sunday.

The Union Minister said that over the past 11 years, the government has paid more than Rs 1.18 lakh crore to farmers under the ethanol blending programme.

He added that the initiative has helped India save foreign exchange worth Rs 1.36 lakh crore by cutting down on crude oil imports.

"During this period, ethanol has replaced around 232 lakh metric tonnes of crude oil, resulting in a reduction of approximately 698 lakh metric tonnes in carbon emissions,” the minister said in a post on social media platform X.

"Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ethanol is emerging as a key driver of New India’s growth," he added.

"Every drop of ethanol carries the pride and prosperity of our farmers. We have already achieved the target of 20 per cent ethanol blending ahead of schedule," the Union Minister stated.

Earlier, the minister had announced that E20 fuel -- petrol blended with 20 per cent ethanol -- is now available at all retail outlets of state-run oil marketing companies, including Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum.

India had originally set a target to achieve 20 per cent ethanol blending in petrol by 2030.

However, the goal was met in early 2025, six years ahead of schedule -- marking a major milestone in the country’s shift towards cleaner fuels.

Meanwhile, the Union Minister earlier this week said that India’s oil and gas sector has undergone a significant transformation over the past 11 years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In a post shared on social media platform X on Saturday, the minister credited the ‘Digital India’ initiative and tech-driven innovations for making the country’s fuel infrastructure smarter and more efficient.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the forex savings are impressive, I hope the government is also monitoring the environmental impact. Increased sugarcane cultivation for ethanol could lead to water scarcity issues in some regions. Balance is key.
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Ananya R
Proud to see India leading in green energy solutions! 🇮🇳 The early achievement of 20% blending target shows what's possible when government, farmers and industries work together. Now let's aim for 30%!
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Vikram M
Good step but what about vehicle compatibility? My mechanic says E20 fuel can damage older car engines. Government should provide subsidies for engine modifications or phase in the changes more gradually.
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Priya S
As someone working in renewable energy sector, I'm thrilled! The carbon emission reduction numbers are massive. This is exactly the kind of innovation India needs to fight climate change while growing economically.
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Karthik V
The forex savings could be even higher if we focus on second-generation ethanol from agricultural waste rather than just sugarcane. Hope the government invests more in this technology soon.

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