Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the World Environment Day event on 5th June 2021, jointly organised by the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas and the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change today through a video conference.
During the event the PM interacted with a farmer from Pune who shared his experience of Organic Farming and use of the biofuel in agriculture. The Prime Minister released the “Report of the Expert Committee on Road Map for ethanol blending in India 2020 – 2025”. USA and Brazil are the 2 major economies which extensively uses ethanol blending in daily consumption. He also launched the ambitious E-100 pilot project in Pune for the production and distribution of ethanol across the country. The theme for this year’s event is ‘promotion of biofuels for a better environment’. Union Cabinet Ministers Shri Nitin Gadkari, Shri Narendra Singh Tomar, Shri Prakash Javadekar, Shri Piyush Goyal and Shri Dharmendra Pradhan were also present on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister said that India has taken another leap by releasing a detailed roadmap for the development of the ethanol sector on the occasion of World Environment Day. He said that ethanol has become one of the major priorities of the 21st century India. He added that the focus on ethanol is having a better impact on the environment as well as on the lives of the farmers. He said that the Government has resolved to meet the target of 20% ethanol blending in petrol by the year 2025. Earlier the resolve was to achieve the target by 2030 which is now preponed by 5 years. This will reduce the crude import of the nation and will help tide over the oil bill of the nation and its geopolitical importance. India took a major shift in its Middle East policy by supporting Israel. This comes in the backdrop of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) in December approving a ₹8,460 crore modified scheme for extending interest subvention for those setting up standalone ethanol distilleries. The focus is for increasing India’s ethanol production capacity, with the scheme extended to those setting up distilleries using grain, molasses, dual feed, beet sugar, sweet sorghum and cereals as a feedstock.
India is running the world’s largest clean energy programme to achieve 175 gigawatts (GW) of renewable capacity, including 100 GW of solar power and 60 GW of wind power by the year 2022. A lot is riding on these projects to help the country meet its climate change commitments. Also, it has set a target of 450 GW renewable energy capacity by 2030. It currently has an installed renewable energy capacity of 89.63 GW, with 49.59 GW under execution.
He added that till 2014, on an average, only 1.5% of ethanol could be blended in India which has now reached about 8.5%. In 2013 – 14, about 38 crore litres of ethanol were purchased in the country which has now grown to more than 320 crore litres. He said that a large part of this eightfold increase in ethanol procurement has benefitted the sugarcane farmers of the country. The Prime Minister remarked that the 21st century India can get energy only from the modern thinking and modern policies of the 21st century. With this thinking, the government is continuously taking policy decisions in every field. He said today, a lot of emphasis is being laid on building the necessary infrastructure for the production and purchase of ethanol in the country. Most of the ethanol manufacturing units are mostly concentrated in 4-5 states where sugar production is high but now Food Grain Based Distilleries are being established to expand this to the whole country. Modern technology based plants are also being set up in the country to make ethanol from agricultural waste.
The Prime Minister said that India is a strong proponent of climate justice and is moving ahead with a lofty global vision like the founding of International Solar Alliance for realising the vision of One Sun, One World, One Grid and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure initiative. He noted India has been included in the top 10 countries of the world in the Climate Change Performance Index. He added that India is also aware of the challenges that are being faced due to climate change and is also working actively.
The Prime Minister spoke about the hard and soft approaches taken to fight climate change. On the hard approach, he noted that our capacity for renewable energy has increased by more than 250% in the last 6 – 7 years. India is today among the top 5 countries of the world in terms of installed renewable energy capacity. Especially the capacity of solar energy has increased by about 15 times in the last 6 years. Housing societies have installed solar power generation panels on the rooftops and have installed solar power based lights which light up the society complex in the evening, thereby reducing the power bills of the housing societies.
The Prime Minister said that the country has also taken historic steps with a soft approach, today the common man of the country has joined and leading the Pro-Environment Campaign like avoiding single use plastic, beach cleaning or Swachh Bharat campaign. He added that the impact of giving more than 37 crore LED bulbs and more than 23 lakh Energy Efficient Fans are not discussed often. He said similarly, by providing free gas connections under the Ujjwala scheme, by providing electricity connections under the Saubhagya scheme, to crores of poor, their dependence on wood has greatly reduced. Apart from reducing pollution, it has also helped a lot in improving the health and strengthening environmental protection.
He said India is setting an example to the world that it is not necessary to stop development for protecting the environment. He stressed that Economy and Ecology both can go together and move forward. And this is the path India has chosen.
He said along with strengthening the economy, our forests have also increased by 15 thousand square kilometers in the last few years. The number of Tigers in our country has doubled and the number of leopards has also increased by about 60% in the last few years. The rise in the number of flora and fauna improves the environment and many species do not get extinct due to massive climate change at glaciers in the Arctic Circle melt thereby raising water levels and erosion of coastlines.
The Prime Minister said Clean and Efficient Energy Systems, Resilient Urban Infrastructure and Planned Eco-Restoration are a very important part of the AatmaNirbhar Bharat Campaign. He said due to all the efforts taken related to the environment, new investment opportunities are being created in the country, lakhs of youth are also getting employment. He said India is working with a holistic approach through the National Clean Air Plan to curb air pollution. He said the work on waterways and multimodal connectivity will not only strengthen the mission of the green transport, but also improve the logistics efficiency of the country. Today, the service of metro rail in the country has increased from 5 cities to 18 cities which has helped in reducing the use of personal vehicles.
The Prime Minister said that today, a large part of the country’s railway network has been electrified. Airports of the country are also made to use electricity from solar energy at a rapid pace. He elaborated that before 2014, only 7 airports had a solar power facility, whereas today this number has increased to more than 50. More than 80 airports have been installed with LED lights which would improve energy efficiency. The Prime Minister spoke about a project which is underway to develop Kevadiya as an electric vehicle city. He said necessary infrastructure is being made available so that only battery based buses, two-wheeler, four-wheeler will run in Kevadiya in future. He said the water cycle is also directly related to climate change and imbalance in the water cycle will directly affect water security. He told that work is being done with a holistic approach from creation and conservation to use of water resources in the country through Jal Jeevan Mission. On one hand, every household is being connected with pipes, while on the other hand, the focus is on raising the ground water level through campaigns like Atal Bhujal Yojana and Catch the Rain.
The Prime Minister announced that the government has identified 11 sectors which can make good use of resources by recycling them through modern technology. He said a lot of work has been done in the last few years on the ‘Kachra to Kanchan’ campaign and now it is being taken forward very fast in mission mode. The action plan related to this, which will have all the regulatory and development related aspects, will be implemented in the coming months. He stressed that to protect the climate, it is very important to organise our efforts to protect the environment. He urged that we will be able to give a safe environment to our coming generations only when every citizen of the country makes a united effort to maintain the balance of water, air and land.
The Honourable PM spoke about several important aspects, initiatives, etc.
NIIE is pleased to share with you two key points / aspects from the Honourable PM address which are likely to be potential business possibilities too:Ethanol production and blending.
Kevadiya as an electric vehicle city].
● He said that ethanol has become one of the major priorities of 21st century India.
● The Prime Minister released the “Report of the Expert Committee on Road Map for ethanol blending in India 2020-2025”.
● He also launched the ambitious E-100 pilot project in Pune for the production and distribution of ethanol across the country.
● Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister said that India has taken another leap by releasing a detailed roadmap for the development of the ethanol sector on the occasion of World Environment Day.
● He said that the Government has resolved to meet the target of 20 percent ethanol blending in petrol by 2025. Earlier the resolve was to achieve the target by 2030 which is now preponed by 5 years.
● He added that till 2014, on an average, only 1.5 percent of ethanol could be blended in India which has now reached about 8.5 percent.
● In 2013-14, about 38 crore liters of ethanol were purchased in the country which has now grown to more than 320 crore liters.
● He said that a large part of this eightfold increase in ethanol procurement has benefitted the sugarcane farmers of the country.
■ He said today, a lot of emphasis is being laid on building the necessary infrastructure for the production and purchase of ethanol in the country.
● Most of the ethanol manufacturing units are mostly concentrated in 4-5 states where sugar production is high but now Food Grain Based Distilleries are being established to expand this to the whole country.
■ Modern technology based plants are also being set up in the country to make ethanol from agricultural waste.
● The Prime Minister spoke about a project which is underway to develop Kevadiya as an electric vehicle city.
● He said necessary infrastructure is being made available so that only battery based buses, two-wheeler, four-wheeler will run in Kevadiya in future.