Gadkari urges players to produce methanol from high-ash coal

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 31 2017 | 11:07 PM IST
Union minister Nitin Gadkari today asked industry players to explore possibilities of producing green fuels like methanol from high-ash coal, officials said.
The Road, Transport, Highways and Shipping Minister also asked global players like Volvo and Stena Lines whether they could run automobile and shipping fleet on methanol.
Gadkari today chaired a high-level meeting of various ministries, ports and industry players here. Former agriculture minister Sharad Pawar and NITI Aayog member V K Saraswat were also present in the meeting, officials who attended the meeting told PTI.
The minister asked NITI Aayog to study automobile specifications that China has developed for running its fleet on ethanol. The Aayog has constituted three expert groups on production, utilisation and research and development of methanol.
The minister termed methanol as a promising solution to cut on India's huge Rs 7 lakh crore annual crude import bills.
"Most of the countries produced it from gas but in India it would be economically viable if we derive it from high-ash coal as India is surplus in coal generation," Gadkari said.
Addressing the meet, Gadkari asked the players like Larsen and Toubro and Thermax whether they could come forward with a technology for it, officials said.
The minister said the government not only plans to run automobile fleet on it but also intends to use it as main fuel for running vessels on waterways.
"This government is committed to promote clean fuel. We have lots of coal mines....I had a meeting with the Prime Minister," he said.
The minister said that if methanol proves to be viable barges could be easily run on the same and asked Cochin Shipyard whether the methanol-compliant engines could be manufactured.
Also he stressed the need on use of agri produce, solid waste for methanol production besides coal, saying that methanol production from coal will be cost-effective. A pilot project for coal to methanol is running in Talcher.
The stakeholders agreed that coal would be a better solution as manufacturing methanol from imported gas would be a costly proposition.
Thermax which was present in the meeting said it is in the process of manufacturing methanol from coal, officials said. Thermax said India should be able to have its own 1500- 5000 TPD (tonnes per day) plant by 2023 and all licensing will be Indian.
As per the presentation by NITI Aayog, methanol is a very promising fuel for waterways as it is clean, can be a good substitute for the heavy fuels thus not only cutting down on imports but also checking pollution. The Aayog is working on a road map for conversion of fuel to ethanol.
India at present imports methanol from Saudi Arabia and Iran and indigenous production is at a very low level.
Those present in the meet included experts and stakeholders including ministers and officials from Chemicals & Fertilizers, Petroleum & Natural Gas, New & Renewable Energy. The CMD of Cochin Shipyard was also present, officials said.

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First Published: Jul 31 2017 | 11:07 PM IST

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