Clear cut explanation..no unnecessary antics like the limelight hungry young anchors...loved the straight forward presentation..very different from the usually seen style...keep it up sir. You are realky doing well
The content mentioned in this video is very constructive. At the same time, politicians and countries of the world should pay close attention to the fact that large amounts of water are being wasted for ethanol production. Especially since India needs nearly 3000 liters of water to produce one liter of ethanol, how to manage it will be the biggest challenge in the future.
get ready for doubling or tripling the price of sugar....Indonesia tried this biofuel stunt with their palm oil, see now, they had to put bans on palm oil export as domestic customers who use palm oil for cooking found price doubling, using food crops for fuel is a terrible idea.
@@prathap2712 No ethanol is not a byproduct, sugars in corn and sugarcane are fermented to produce alcohol called ethanol. So ethanol is the product, instead of carbohydrates, we are getting ethyl alcohol.
Well explained, concise and contextual 👍 as mentioned in the video, it's a multifaceted roadmap for Ethanol technology to achieve its prominence in a country like India. Have to see how this is progressing piecewise, especially when we have to focus on economic growth and equity distribution simultaneously.
Thanks for making this video, can it be dubbed in few other regional languages so it can reach the masses and they also benefit from this very informative indepth video. English is still an elite language for majority of Indians. One cannot buy many newspaper but such video can be watched as and whenever the time permits.
इस्लाम से दूर रहे ये एक ऐसा जो सिर्फ नफरत फैलता है और इसको शुरु करने महोमामद एक बलात्कारी था। उसने बहुत सी घरों को बर्बाद कर दिया था सिर्फ इस्लाम को फैलाने के लिए । कृप्या कर के ex muslim को प्रेरित करे और हर मुस्लिम तक उनकी आवाज पहुचाई। धन्यवाद
Calorific value of the ethanol is 29780KJ/Kg and of petrol is 45000KJ/Kg, means we gets much less energy from added ethanol and that's why we get less mileage.
Ethanol does improve the engine efficiency. But i agree, 2g ethanol isn't the best way to decarbonise and/or gain energy independence. Indias best bet imo is seaweed or algae biofuels.
@@kushalvora7682 we will really have to mix multiple form of Bio-fuel to achieve the target of Carbon neutrality. It will definitely test the management skills of Indian politicians.
There is a lot of room for increasing sugar content of cane and even the yields of cereal crops can grow a lot in some states. While '25 timeline from NITI is tough, getting to E-20 will happen sometime this decade.
Gst of 16% is applicable on ethanol, while high central Excise and vat on petrol... the mixed product is sold as "petrol" and charged full central Excise and vat. Why?
Well presented...... Presentation is really good ..,. Than many other's coming to the matter it is beneficial to India and climate rather than throwing the waste ❤👍.... Good luck bro
Refueling time also needs to be considered. Electricity is no doubt the best when it comes to alternate fuel but it takes really long to charge a vehicle. Refueling with Ethanol or even Hydrogen is quick and easy. So, I guess larger vehicles should be replaced with Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles whereas smaller vehicles should be replaced with EVs.
Funds for plants? Corrupt political eats everything specially at ground level. But surely, if governments put their own means aside, ਪੰਜਾਬ has a long way to go 🙏🏼
Doubtful if ethanol extraction from rice husk and straw will be economically viable. Most likely that commercial producers will use heavy starch and sugar based raw materials to increase their profits. Hence pushing up prices. Case in point is corn use in the US for the same, dramatically increasing the price of corn which is heavily used in Africa as food.
I think Maize production will increase cause here in Bihar farmers are gradually leaning towards maize production rather than wheat production.Farmers who already opted out for maize over wheat saw the benefits of maize production and they will also increase their crop.Besides maize is such a crop which can be grown on rather unfertile soil and with adventment in electricity production farmers have regular supply of water which is great for increasing the production of maize
Wheat will have more importance too nothing will go to waste if we manage markets In MP garlic is 1Rs 😂 Bangalore 100Rs 😲😞 farmer's looted we need farm laws except in Punjab haryana
@@dhanushgowda4061 with private companies investing in storage places we will have that problem soon sorted out.we need private player like jio to revolutionize this industry as they did in Telecom sector.Just consider this with petrol and Diesel we could live but those that have these are living lavished lifestyle whereas our farmers without whom civilization will halt to end are doing suicide.The main problem are those middleman who are like viruses,I am not even saying them insect as even they are useful but these,we need to get rid of them as soon as possible.You know in Netherland there is this system where people directly buy from Farmers.I am not sure about country but it's Nordic country I am sure of that
@@raviroshan9330 that requires road and infrastructure, which govt has not built, we need many times road and rail infrastructure to improve farmer condition.
@@dhanushgowda4061 thats because indian cities are not well planned for logistics and india lacks infrastructure like road and rail..40% of all crops are wasted due to poor infrastructure
Wonderfully explained. This is a complex topic touching hundreds of millions of people's lives. There were more questions than answers up until I watched this video.
Nicely explained. Thanks. How about exploring wind energy which may be capital intensive buy occupies less floor area compared to solar farm and maze or sugar cane farm.
Ethanol blending is a great plan. (Along with bio cng) As if their is farm produce surplus then it can be diverted to ethanol to support farmers and govt. In any case farm produce is decreased due to bad weather that year blending percentage can be reduced. But benefits are imense 1. Pollution reduce 2. Farmer income increase 3. Waste to wealth 4. Forex saving 5. Job creation for rurals/locals 6. Lesser impact on our economy due to international events.
Such an excellent and well thought content. 1st action from my side is to subscribe which I did, will eventually join when it becomes paid subscription. Please don't make it too expensive and very frequent videos. Thanks for the time well spent in a problem complex to understand
Why your English is dependent on him? You should improve it anyway. Read English newspaper or a book loudly for 30 mins every morning. Within a month you will see the difference.
That farming program to collect used crop is going to be huge for the economy and environment. But how can household biodegradables collected. Can they collect it at stores/neighborhood bins.
As from 2023 we will ask Automobile sector to make parts where petrol touches in Automobile ethanol compliant and from 2025 we can take G2 ethonol blending into market and we will put seperate pumping stations of Ethanol 20 in Petrol bunks and it is not problem even if vehicle takes E10 petrol which is made for E 20 petrol. and we have national scrap policy which will use to change to E20 in 2- 3 years. you know howany years a people changing car or automobile in 2022 approx. it 2 to 3 years and it won't be a problem in long run.
@@tanweeralam1650 i am, but many efforts like afforestation, rainwater harvesting and use of the polluted water for many other purposes can serve at the best way ♥️
Understanding from this video, i see that the government will have to fairly incentivise the farmers for the production of crops needed for ethanol production and run pilot projects which will cost the government. I hope this cost is equalised with the cost of importing crude oil from other countries knowing that crude oil prices are getting increased year by year. And this is last video i will see on this ethanol topic because its getting too complicated for me😵
Roads without potholes/Good roads can also save fuel Government should also keep an eye on making good road and also proper drainage of rain water as well and not letting it to come on roads Another main Thing India's EACH AND EVERY FUEL PUMP SHOULD RUN WITH SOLAR SYSTEM TO PUMP FUEL AND FILL INTO VEHICLES
So the final thing, inorder to reduce dependence on climate changes ,it's wise to increase solar and other renewables ...rather..than increasing crop plantations..
As suggested in the well explained video the alternative energy security avenues like renewable energy has to be considered . As ethanol production may indirectly impact environment and Mono culture crop production will impact eco system.
This is great,how can I corporate with your institution to set up this plant in my country,we seem to have very large farms in this country producing corn
Plantation of Bamboo should be encouraged as it requires less water and the yield of making Ethanol is much higher.I watched a Video of Sanjeev Karpe, who is one of the leading manufactures of Bamboo furniture in India. KONBAC i think is the name of his Organization,which is in Maharashtra.
As someone who has been working in the clean energy policy space, this video is really brilliant and well researched . Happy to see this initiative from Hindu.
Not sure why can't they allow 400 - 800 cc engines as in Japan or Korea that give more average per litre of fuel burner, this reducing the overall fuel consumption and lover cc also cause less polution 🙏🙏
@@nishant4262 of course the cost of production of ethanol is higher if we value add that by product as fodder which is lot cheaper and negligible impact on the enviornment. There are many alternatives for energy like renewable sources and nuclear.
100% correct, fodder cost will triple, maize, waste wheat etc are used for animal feed, already animal products are getting more expensive due to feed cost, this useless ethanol will do nothing for petrol prices, it will increase price of sugar, atta and rice, also milk, paneer etc...will double..dairy industry depends on cheap fodder like corn...ethanol is not only costlier than petrol, it produces more greenhouse gases like co2.
@@nageshhd5399 Byproduct of ethanol cannot be consumed by cattle, this is because all the useful energy like carbohydrates in the corn/sugarcane etc will turn to ethanol, what is left is waste product, used as fertilizer, cattle need fresh corn high in carbohydrates.
Well explained. Thanx..but the most important question still lies unanswered. How d ethanol petrol mixture going to impact milege of our cars?? And also its performance?? Thank you
what about the old vehicles which are ethanol blended, any work is done is old vehicles how they will perform on ethanol is there is any need to make improvements on old vehicles,
Clear cut explanation..no unnecessary antics like the limelight hungry young anchors...loved the straight forward presentation..very different from the usually seen style...keep it up sir. You are realky doing well
This is such a great initiative from the Hindu team. Thank you for making such informative videos.
The content mentioned in this video is very constructive. At the same time, politicians and countries of the world should pay close attention to the fact that large amounts of water are being wasted for ethanol production. Especially since India needs nearly 3000 liters of water to produce one liter of ethanol, how to manage it will be the biggest challenge in the future.
get ready for doubling or tripling the price of sugar....Indonesia tried this biofuel stunt with their palm oil, see now, they had to put bans on palm oil export as domestic customers who use palm oil for cooking found price doubling, using food crops for fuel is a terrible idea.
Isn’t ethanol a byproduct? Is water being used just to produce ethanol?
@@prathap2712 No ethanol is not a byproduct, sugars in corn and sugarcane are fermented to produce alcohol called ethanol. So ethanol is the product, instead of carbohydrates, we are getting ethyl alcohol.
Most of that water is recycled so your estimate is wrong it's more like 40L for a single L.
@@zion3335 do you know the name of this process of production of 2g ethanol
Another enlightening presentation.
Keep up the good work, sir.
Well explained, concise and contextual 👍 as mentioned in the video, it's a multifaceted roadmap for Ethanol technology to achieve its prominence in a country like India. Have to see how this is progressing piecewise, especially when we have to focus on economic growth and equity distribution simultaneously.
Thanks for covering indepth this topic. Please keep making such similar kinds of videos with same anchor.
So comprehensive and crisp thanks sir..
This shows govt has made some good strategies, planning and vision for the nation.
Thanks for making this video, can it be dubbed in few other regional languages so it can reach the masses and they also benefit from this very informative indepth video. English is still an elite language for majority of Indians. One cannot buy many newspaper but such video can be watched as and whenever the time permits.
इस्लाम से दूर रहे ये एक ऐसा जो सिर्फ नफरत फैलता है और इसको शुरु करने महोमामद एक बलात्कारी था।
उसने बहुत सी घरों को बर्बाद कर दिया था
सिर्फ इस्लाम को फैलाने के लिए ।
कृप्या कर के ex muslim को प्रेरित करे और हर मुस्लिम तक उनकी आवाज पहुचाई।
धन्यवाद
Nice! Actually it’s very easy to understand, better than all the editorial explained.
Quite insightful, well explained. Keep up the good work👍
Calorific value of the ethanol is 29780KJ/Kg and of petrol is 45000KJ/Kg, means we gets much less energy from added ethanol and that's why we get less mileage.
Ethanol does improve the engine efficiency. But i agree, 2g ethanol isn't the best way to decarbonise and/or gain energy independence. Indias best bet imo is seaweed or algae biofuels.
@@kushalvora7682 how about 3G biofuels blended with 2G ethanol? Utilizing crop waste isn't gonna harm us
@@kushalvora7682 this idea from s2t
@@kushalvora7682 we will really have to mix multiple form of Bio-fuel to achieve the target of Carbon neutrality.
It will definitely test the management skills of Indian politicians.
Simple and to the point.
No fuss explanation.
Thanks.
Intresting topic... Presented in beautiful and engaging way... Thank you❤🌹🙏
Such detail information is really be seen any other channel.. Thank alot sir
Nice...very well explained...thanks a lot sir
There is a lot of room for increasing sugar content of cane and even the yields of cereal crops can grow a lot in some states. While '25 timeline from NITI is tough, getting to E-20 will happen sometime this decade.
THANKS for valuable information sir
I have enriched my knowledge and understanding watching this channel than any others else...i have not regretted being a subscriber!
Quite a crisp analysis of the present scenario & future prospects of biofules & it's sustainability to the environment.
PM Modiji already told this in his Germany conference video, that in petrol we use 10% Ethanol which saves our money 👍
Paise to 100% petrol ka leta hai!
@@SM-ih3go that's how money is saved.
Very useful insights.... Thanks for this
excellent information ! 👌👌
Beautiful explanation with clarity 👍👍👍
This time u have given a very good knowledge📚
What a great insights, thanks for the quality content 🙏🇮🇳
Very well researched and explained Sir. Very thankful
Gst of 16% is applicable on ethanol, while high central Excise and vat on petrol... the mixed product is sold as "petrol" and charged full central Excise and vat. Why?
Excellent sharing Sir 👌
Well presented...... Presentation is really good ..,. Than many other's coming to the matter it is beneficial to India and climate rather than throwing the waste ❤👍.... Good luck bro
Thank you so much for great explanations
Cent percent comprehensive video, sir
TH is known for its class of news articles... Keep it up team TH, we needs you
Refueling time also needs to be considered. Electricity is no doubt the best when it comes to alternate fuel but it takes really long to charge a vehicle. Refueling with Ethanol or even Hydrogen is quick and easy. So, I guess larger vehicles should be replaced with Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles whereas smaller vehicles should be replaced with EVs.
video anda sangat bagus dan mempunyai mesej yang luas terima kasih
Thank you for the information
Very good content..
Thank you
Excellent narration sir!
Excellent sir
Thanks for this🙏🙏🙏
so useful nice series
Nice explain sir💐👌
Panjab ; major hub of Wheat/ corn..
All Panajabis should set up ETHANOL plants..to meet 10% of Indian Fuel/Oil demand.. for blending .
Good business.
Funds for plants? Corrupt political eats everything specially at ground level. But surely, if governments put their own means aside, ਪੰਜਾਬ has a long way to go 🙏🏼
Doubtful if ethanol extraction from rice husk and straw will be economically viable. Most likely that commercial producers will use heavy starch and sugar based raw materials to increase their profits. Hence pushing up prices. Case in point is corn use in the US for the same, dramatically increasing the price of corn which is heavily used in Africa as food.
A very interesting talk.
I think Maize production will increase cause here in Bihar farmers are gradually leaning towards maize production rather than wheat production.Farmers who already opted out for maize over wheat saw the benefits of maize production and they will also increase their crop.Besides maize is such a crop which can be grown on rather unfertile soil and with adventment in electricity production farmers have regular supply of water which is great for increasing the production of maize
Can processed maize from ethanol be sold for feed?
Wheat will have more importance too nothing will go to waste if we manage markets
In MP garlic is 1Rs 😂 Bangalore 100Rs 😲😞 farmer's looted we need farm laws except in Punjab haryana
@@dhanushgowda4061 with private companies investing in storage places we will have that problem soon sorted out.we need private player like jio to revolutionize this industry as they did in Telecom sector.Just consider this with petrol and Diesel we could live but those that have these are living lavished lifestyle whereas our farmers without whom civilization will halt to end are doing suicide.The main problem are those middleman who are like viruses,I am not even saying them insect as even they are useful but these,we need to get rid of them as soon as possible.You know in Netherland there is this system where people directly buy from Farmers.I am not sure about country but it's Nordic country I am sure of that
@@raviroshan9330 that requires road and infrastructure, which govt has not built, we need many times road and rail infrastructure to improve farmer condition.
@@dhanushgowda4061 thats because indian cities are not well planned for logistics and india lacks infrastructure like road and rail..40% of all crops are wasted due to poor infrastructure
Thank you for sharing a detailed summary and a very balance overview of the 2nd Gen Ethanol project.
Well explained...👍
Suberp coverage and presentation.
Very informative
Very good explanation 👍🏻
Wonderfully explained. This is a complex topic touching hundreds of millions of people's lives. There were more questions than answers up until I watched this video.
Thank you for your kind words
Thank you sir.
Clear cut explanation ..
TQ sir ❤️
Thank you for watching
Nicely explained. Thanks.
How about exploring wind energy which may be capital intensive buy occupies less floor area compared to solar farm and maze or sugar cane farm.
Ethanol blending is a great plan. (Along with bio cng)
As if their is farm produce surplus then it can be diverted to ethanol to support farmers and govt.
In any case farm produce is decreased due to bad weather that year blending percentage can be reduced.
But benefits are imense
1. Pollution reduce
2. Farmer income increase
3. Waste to wealth
4. Forex saving
5. Job creation for rurals/locals
6. Lesser impact on our economy due to international events.
Well explained.
Such an excellent and well thought content. 1st action from my side is to subscribe which I did, will eventually join when it becomes paid subscription. Please don't make it too expensive and very frequent videos.
Thanks for the time well spent in a problem complex to understand
Thank you for your kind words
What explanation you have given, I will definitely improve my English if and only if you continue this series. Thanks
Why your English is dependent on him? You should improve it anyway. Read English newspaper or a book loudly for 30 mins every morning. Within a month you will see the difference.
Great initiative..keep it going..👍🏻👍🏻
Great video vinod👍
What a wholesome vid this is 👍👌
Yes i am researcher and i am also work on this.. it is very beneficial
Great initiative
That farming program to collect used crop is going to be huge for the economy and environment. But how can household biodegradables collected. Can they collect it at stores/neighborhood bins.
Thank you. i am preparing aspirants of civil service which that explanation is hopeful to develope my presentation
As from 2023 we will ask Automobile sector to make parts where petrol touches in Automobile ethanol compliant and from 2025 we can take G2 ethonol blending into market and we will put seperate pumping stations of Ethanol 20 in Petrol bunks and it is not problem even if vehicle takes E10 petrol which is made for E 20 petrol. and we have national scrap policy which will use to change to E20 in 2- 3 years. you know howany years a people changing car or automobile in 2022 approx. it 2 to 3 years and it won't be a problem in long run.
Wonderful Wonderful Wonderful , Thank you
Thank you for watching
Atleast a step to save the environment and trying to fullfill the Glasgow promises 👌♥️
By wasting more water?? Drinking water problem is a major problem in India and will become more serious in future
@@tanweeralam1650 but we have taken initiatives in the future to solve this water problem...
@@owaisamin2836 like??
Ground water is reducing...are you aware about it or not?
@@tanweeralam1650 i am, but many efforts like afforestation, rainwater harvesting and use of the polluted water for many other purposes can serve at the best way ♥️
High quality
Interesting
No mention of non-food crops for biofuels like sweet sorghum and switchgrass...? There is a host of others that have very low water use too.
Mixing of ethanol influence on mileage of vehicle, anyone checked, reduction in mileage, waste of ethanol mix or reduce price of adulterated petrol.
I think engine wear & tear will increase drastically reducing engine life
The next step should be trying to actively reduce the amount of fuel needed by transitioning industries reliant on it to battery tech.
Lead & side effects should be discussed from fuel emissions. Ethnal everything should be discussed.
Kindly give a Hindi version of this important talk.
Why transgenic crops are not used to produce a lot of biofuel....
Understanding from this video, i see that the government will have to fairly incentivise the farmers for the production of crops needed for ethanol production and run pilot projects which will cost the government. I hope this cost is equalised with the cost of importing crude oil from other countries knowing that crude oil prices are getting increased year by year.
And this is last video i will see on this ethanol topic because its getting too complicated for me😵
Thank you for the info for the ordinary person like me.
Roads without potholes/Good roads can also save fuel Government should also keep an eye on making good road and also proper drainage of rain water as well and not letting it to come on roads
Another main Thing
India's EACH AND EVERY FUEL PUMP SHOULD RUN WITH SOLAR SYSTEM TO PUMP FUEL AND FILL INTO VEHICLES
So the final thing, inorder to reduce dependence on climate changes ,it's wise to increase solar and other renewables ...rather..than increasing crop plantations..
As suggested in the well explained video the alternative energy security avenues like renewable energy has to be considered . As ethanol production may indirectly impact environment and Mono culture crop production will impact eco system.
Renewable like Solar leads to leaching of heavy metal in underground water. There will always be cons.
@@RahulSingh-lf6kd everything has pros and cons has to weigh before adopting.
India is already in monoculture farming due to cereals, millets should improve the diversity,
Ethanol production is possible with their residue
Good
This video has tried to shake the confidence of India on its path to self sustenance. But it failed to shake!!
Many had fuel tank rusting issues in their vehicles including me. Did it due to ethanol
Are you talking about motorbikes or car?
@@infinitebeing1119 Honda Aviator 2013 model Scooter. Due to this, the fuel leak started
nice
India's economic growth development depending on ethanol production
Appreciate the quantity
This is great,how can I corporate with your institution to set up this plant in my country,we seem to have very large farms in this country producing corn
Plantation of Bamboo should be encouraged as it requires less water and the yield of making Ethanol is much higher.I watched a Video of Sanjeev Karpe, who is one of the leading manufactures of Bamboo furniture in India. KONBAC i think is the name of his Organization,which is in Maharashtra.
what is the price of a liter of ethanol in india?
As someone who has been working in the clean energy policy space, this video is really brilliant and well researched . Happy to see this initiative from Hindu.
So called clean energies are neither green nor clean, they're a pipe dream.
Thank you so much!
Pls do check in Bamboo too which is helpful for making Ethanol
Wonderful piece! Very insightful and thorough (as expected from The Hindu)
Not sure why can't they allow 400 - 800 cc engines as in Japan or Korea that give more average per litre of fuel burner, this reducing the overall fuel consumption and lover cc also cause less polution 🙏🙏
All credits of Nitin Gadkari 👍😍
As long as ethanol is produced from agricultural byproducts and not actual consumable food/sugar, this is a good idea.
2g ethanol may affect the fodder for the live stock in turn to the farmer's input cost for animal husbandry
In certain maize ethanol process,...byproduct can still be used as feed
@@nishant4262 of course the cost of production of ethanol is higher if we value add that by product as fodder which is lot cheaper and negligible impact on the enviornment. There are many alternatives for energy like renewable sources and nuclear.
100% correct, fodder cost will triple, maize, waste wheat etc are used for animal feed, already animal products are getting more expensive due to feed cost, this useless ethanol will do nothing for petrol prices, it will increase price of sugar, atta and rice, also milk, paneer etc...will double..dairy industry depends on cheap fodder like corn...ethanol is not only costlier than petrol, it produces more greenhouse gases like co2.
@@nageshhd5399 Byproduct of ethanol cannot be consumed by cattle, this is because all the useful energy like carbohydrates in the corn/sugarcane etc will turn to ethanol, what is left is waste product, used as fertilizer, cattle need fresh corn high in carbohydrates.
Well explained. Thanx..but the most important question still lies unanswered. How d ethanol petrol mixture going to impact milege of our cars?? And also its performance??
Thank you
what about the old vehicles which are ethanol blended, any work is done is old vehicles how they will perform on ethanol is there is any need to make improvements on old vehicles,
Explained in the video