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Initiative of PCRA -- policy to buy bio-diesel


Oil cos to buy bio-diesel at Rs 23/litre



A major policy to buy bio-diesel from growers at the rate of Rs 23 per litre was in the offing as the central government would direct oil companies to purchase it through its outlets in the country, a senior officer of Petroleum Conservation Research Association said on Monday.
The union petroleum ministry and the oil companies, including IOC, BPL and HP, would sign an agreement and make an official announcement to this effect soon, joint secretary and executive director at PCRA, Leena Mehendale said at a workshop in Jaipur.
The bio-diesel's cost is around Rs 32 per litre after refining, however, the Centre would provide subsidy on it to the oil companies, Leena said.
Indian railways also decided to run freight trains on bio-diesel, she said.  The requirement of diesel was expected to grow from over 39 mmt in 2001-2002 to 52 mmt in 2006-7 and about 66 mmt in 2011-12, she said.
The domestic supply of crude oil will satisfy only about 22 per cent of this demand and the rest will have to be met from imported crude, she added.
Bio-diesel extracted from jatropha plants results in substantial reduction in unburnt hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and particulate matters.
It has no sulphur, no aromatics and has about 10 per cent built-in oxygen, which helps it to burn fully.
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Oil firms to buy bio-diesel from growers: PCRA

A major policy move to buy bio-diesel from growers at the rate of Rs 23 per litre was in the offing as the central government would direct oil companies to purchase it through its outlets in the country, a senior officer of petroleum conservation research association said on Monday.
 
Union petroleum ministry and the oil companies, including IOC, BPL and HP, would sign an agreement and make an official announcement to this effect soon, joint secretary and executive director at PCRA Leena Mehendale said.
 
The bio-diesel's cost is around Rs 32 per litre after refining, however, the Centre would provide subsidy on it to the oil companies, Mehendale said.
 
Indian railways also decided to run freight trains on bio-diesel, she said. The requirement of diesel was expected to grow from over 39 million metric tonne (mmt) in 2001-2002 to 52 mmt in 2006-7 and about 66 mmt in 2011-12, she said.
 
The domestic supply of crude oil will satisfy only about 22 per cent of this demand and the rest will have to be met from imported crude, she added.
 
Bio-diesel extracted from jatropha plants results in substantial reduction in unburnt hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and particulate matters. It has no sulphur, no aromatics and has about 10 per cent built-in oxygen, which helps it to burn fully.
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Business Line

Petroleum Ministry wants OMCs to pay Rs 25 a litre for bio-diesel

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Mr S.C. Tripathi (left), Union Petroleum Secretary; Ms Leena Mehendale, Executive Director of the Petroleum Conservation Research Association; and Dr Kirit S. Parikh, Member (Energy), Planning Commission, at the inauguration of Bio-diesel Credit Bank in New Delhi on Wednesday. Kamal Narang
Mr S.C. Tripathi (left), Union Petroleum Secretary; Ms Leena Mehendale, Executive Director of the Petroleum Conservation Research Association; and Dr Kirit S. Parikh, Member (Energy), Planning Commission, at the inauguration of Bio-diesel Credit Bank in New Delhi on Wednesday. Kamal Narang
Our Bureau
New Delhi, Aug. 17
THE Petroleum Secretary, Mr S.C. Tripathi, today said that the Petroleum Ministry would like the oil marketing companies (OMCs) to increase the price offered by them to purchase bio-diesel from entrepreneurs for blending with diesel. At a recent meeting with the Ministry, the marketing heads of the OMCs, which have offered to set up 20 depots across the country, have offered a price of Rs 23 per litre.
"While the OMCs have suggested a price of Rs 23 per litre for bio-diesel, we are recommending Rs 25 per litre to provide an incentive to entrepreneurs," he said.
Of these 20 depots, 10 are to be set up by IOC and five each by BPCL and HPCL.
The Secretary also indicated that the Oil Industry Development Board (OIDB) could offer to share 50 per cent of the funds for the projects to be set up by the OMCs.
Speaking at the launch of the Bio-diesel Credit Bank of Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA), the Secretary said that to meet India's oil demand, which is expected to touch 274 million tonnes by 2005, there is a need to tap other sources of energy.
The use of bio-diesel, produced from non-edible oilseeds such as jatropha, for blending with diesel, produced from crude oil, is expected to bring down the volume of imports at a time when global oil prices have touched $66 per barrel.
Diesel usage constitutes over 40 per cent of India's annual consumption of about 120 million tonnes of crude oil, over 70 per cent of which is imported.
Further, to ensure quality procurement, the OMCs will set up laboratories alongside the collection centres to test the quality of bio-diesel being supplied.
Outlining the advantages of setting up the Bio-diesel Credit Bank, the Secretary said that it would provide all relevant information - right from people engaged in the cultivation of non-edible oil seeds to those engaged in collection and processing of bio-diesel to the desired quality of bio-diesel.
Speaking at the function, Dr Kirit S. Parikh, said that once the Bio-diesel Credit Bank is equipped with the desired information, PCRA could submit a clean development mechanism project under the Kyoto Protocol to earn certified emission reduction units (CERs).
These CERs can be traded in exchange for money, which ultimately would be shared by the account holders.
(This article was published in the Business Line print edition dated August 18, 2005)
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Biodiesel Conference Towards Energy Independence: Focus on Jatrophha

Conference at Rashtrapati Bhavan Hyderabad, 9-10 June 2006

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