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Renewable methanol offers potential to reap socio-economic benefits: MI

Methanol being a versatile substance is extensively employed in industrial processes worldwide

India is moving closer to the long-awaited sustainable future as a result of this increasing acceptance of the necessity to use alternative fuels. Methanol being a versatile substance is extensively employed in industrial processes worldwide. Therefore, the economy of India would benefit if they turned their attention to methanol.

Prakriti Sethi, chief India representative, said, “Methanol is gaining significance in India as an alternative fuel that will bolster the country’s efforts to ensure energy security and reduce GHG emissions. Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has been vocal in encouraging the use of alternative fuels such as methanol. These steps signal positive progress toward India’s methanol economy. Recently Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) rolled out an M15 blending pilot project in the Tinsukia district of Assam. This is a welcomed step to champion methanol as the next generation fuel of the country.”

She added “Renewable methanol offers vast potential to reap significant socio-economic benefits. India’s waste generation has doubled in the last couple of years. If adequate processes are developed to efficiently process and recycle waste, new economic value can be generated in the form of chemicals and fuels such as methanol. The potential to transform “waste” into a valued product such as renewable methanol can support new investments in technological innovations that tackle pollution by bolstering the country’s circular economy. These investments would go a long way to enhance livelihoods and provide economic opportunities. Waste to methanol facilitates reducing the quantity of waste for its safe disposal, energy independence, and sustainability.”