Assam engineer’s forum bats for pragmatic flex-fuel policy

Team News Riveting


Guwahati, February 12

All Assam Engineer’s Association (AAEA) appreciates the latest initiative taken by both the Union government in New Delhi and State government in Dispur to encourage the use of green fuel
in all kinds of automobiles and urges the concerned authorities to launch a public awareness
campaign about the alternative fuel for the benefit of automobile users across India.

It may be mentioned that Union road transport & highways minister Nitin Gadkari has been
advocating for ethanol mixed fuel (mostly with patrol/gasoline) for the vehicles. Lately the minister
asked the carmakers in the country to introduce flex-fuel engines on a large scale. He argued that
the ethanol mixed patrol will be cheaper and it would reduce the air-pollution drastically.
India today spends around rupees eight lakh crore annually for importing crude oil, gas and othe
petroleum products and the PM Narendra Modi-led central government decides to reduce the
amount with the use of ethanol, methanol, bio-diesel, compressed natural gas, green hydrogen,
electric arrangements.

The optimum use of ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol or grain alcohol) in patrol-powered engines
would financially benefit the farmers as the inflammable organic and colourless compound is
prepared from the agricultural produce like grain, sugarcane, hemp, molasses, potato, etc. Presently
India has a maximum of 9 percent ethanol blended petrol in use.

Ethanol (symbol C 2 H 5 OH) burns in a cleaner way than patrol which usually leaves a significant volume
of toxic carbon-monoxide (CO is generated due to incomplete combustion of fuel) in the air.
Moreover, the low-level blend like 10 per cent ethanol and 90 per cent patrol can be used in conventional patrol engines. However, the increasing percentage of ethanol content (above 20) would need certain
engine modifications.

“Assam government should formulate a pragmatic flex-fuel policy so that the local farmers can get
higher benefits out of the initiative. We urge State chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to take the
lead with necessary inputs from agriculture scientists, qualified engineers and other stakeholders,”
said a statement issued by AAEA president Er Kailash Sarma, working president Er Nava J. Thakuria
and secretary Er Inamul Hye.

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