India Will Soon Be Zero Petroleum Import Country: Gadkari
(CNBC MoneyControl) Despite low prices globally, India at present is incurring a massive Rs 4.5 lakh crore on crude imports which was earlier Rs 7.5 lakh crore, Gadkari said addressing a conference on methanol economy organised by Niti Aayog today. — With the Centre focusing more on developing alternative fuel economy, India will soon stop importing petroleum products, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said today. “We are going to develop this country where our import of petroleum will be zero. We are promoting alternative fuel like ethanol, methanol, bio-CNG…this will boost the rural and agriculture centre and create huge employment,” Road Transport and Highways Minister said.
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“The time has come to diversify agriculture,” the minister asserted stating that it has the potential to change the entire rural economy at a time when more than 10,000 farmers in Vidarbha region had committed suicide.
“The socio-economic situation is not good, agriculture is facing acute problems. This alternative fuel economy is going to change socio-economic picture of agriculture and rural economy. This is time for the country to plan the way by which we can save the life of people in rural and agriculture sectors.. We can make ethanol from biomass that is cotton straw, wheat straw, rice straw and bagasse. Even from municipal waste we can make ethanol,” the minister said.
Stressing on “waste to wealth”, he said manufacturing ethanol and biogas from waste could result in savings to the tune of Rs 5 lakh crore annually.
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He added it will eliminate pollution too as farmers in states like Haryana burnt wheat straw which caused pollution.
Besides municipal waste and waste of vegetables and fruits could be used in manufacturing bio-fuel.
He stressed the need for use of science, technology, entrepreneurship and research and also said Niti Aayog is taking initiatives in this regard. “We have finalised standard norms for bio-diesel, bio-CNG and ethanol and electricity,” Gadkari said adding the bureaucracy also needed to fast track decisions. READ MORE and MORE (Times of India)