Summary:

India has met its 20% ethanol blending objective with petrol five years before the 2030 deadline, marking a significant milestone in its green energy transformation. This increase, from 1.5% in 2014, demonstrates the effectiveness of the plan announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Ethanol production increased from 380 million litres in 2014 to 6,610 million litres by June 2025, resulting in 69.8 million tonnes of CO₂ reductions. The initiative also increased rural incomes by Rs. 1,18,000 crore for farmers and Rs. 1,96,000 crore for distilleries, while saving Rs. 1,36,000 crore on foreign exchange. The sugar industry, supported by clear government policy, played an important role. This accomplishment sets a high standard for future renewable energy initiatives and sustainable rural development.

Source: IBEF

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