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Allow all state-run vehicles to move on ethanol based clean fuel: ASSOCHAM plea to Yogi Adityanath

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Last Updated : Jul 27 2017 | 12:01 AM IST
Apex industry body ASSOCHAM has urged the Uttar Pradesh chief minister, Yogi Adityanath to allow all state-run buses to move on from oil-based fuel (petrol, diesel) to alternative and environment-friendly fuel like ethanol.

Uttar Pradesh (UP) is India's largest producer of ethanol for blending with petrol after Maharashtra, as such the state should promote use of cleaner-burning fuel from sugarcane as the move would result in twin benefits of reducing dependence on crude oil imports and carbon-emissions, said ASSOCHAM national secretary general, Mr D.S. Rawat.

Second generation (2G) ethanol can be made using all types of agricultural residues like bagasse (cane-waste), rice and wheat straw, bamboo, cotton stalk, corn stover, wood chips and others.

Even the Union Road Transport, Highways and Shipping Minister, Mr Nitin Gadkari had talked about a similar idea to the UP chief minister.

I had proposed to the UP chief minister to promote use of ethanol as an alternate fuel in all types of bus services in the state, be it within cities or regional transport from district to district as UP leads India in ethanol production, Mr Gadkari had said at an ASSOCHAM conference, 'India on cusp of logistics revolution,' held in New Delhi on July 13.

ASSOCHAM has also urged the UP chief minister to accord priority towards improving the condition and use of public transport to discourage people from using their own vehicles as that would help reduce traffic/congestion on roads, reduce the number of road accidents and considerably bring down rising pollution levels across state.

Even the union government is laying thrust upon use of electric vehicles and green fuel like ethanol and is vigorously working towards promoting use of cost-effective, import-substitute, pollution-free and indigenous technology, said Mr Rawat.

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Such an initiative would not only help reduce pollution but will in-turn promote industrial development, bring down logistics costs, generate employment, increase economic growth and boost exports, he added.

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First Published: Jul 26 2017 | 9:10 AM IST

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