Monday, April 1, 2019
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Methanol Economy for India: Energy
Security, Make in India and Zero Carbon foot print
Shri Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister of Road
Transport & Highways, Shipping, Water Resources, River Development &
Ganga Rejuvenation made a statement on Methanol in Lok Sabha today. The following is a note on methanol economy in India.
India needs around 2900 cr litres of
petrol and 9000 cr litres of diesel per year currently, the 6th
highest consumer in the world and will double consumption and become 3rd
largest consumer by 2030. Our import bill on account of crude stands at
almost 6 lac crores.
Hydrocarbon Fuels have also
adversely affected the environment with Green House Gas Emissions (GHG). India
is the third highest energy related carbon dioxide emitter country in the
world. Almost 30%pollution in cities like Delhi is from automobiles and the
growing number of automobiles on the road will further worsen the pollution. It
must be noted that the recent situation is alarming and time has come for the
Govt to present a comprehensive road map to reduce the urban pollution in this
country and stop pollution related deaths completely.
Hon'ble Prime Minister has set a goal for
our Country to reduce the import bill by 10% by the year 2022. Crude oil
imports drain our foreign exchange, putting enormous pressure on our currency
& thereby weakening our bargaining power with the rest of the world. We
need to have our own “Indian Fuel of global relevance”
Why Methanol?
Methanol is a clean burning drop in fuel
which can replace both petrol & diesel in transportation & LPG, Wood,
Kerosene in cooking fuel. It can also replace diesel in Railways, Marine
Sector, Gensets, Power Generation and Methanol based reformers could be the
ideal compliment to Hybrid and Electric Mobility. Methanol Economy is the
“Bridge” to the dream of a complete “Hydrogen based fuel systems”.
Methanol burns efficiently in all internal
combustion engines, produces no particulate matter , no soot , almost nil SOX
and NOX emissions (NEAR ZERO POLLUTION). The gaseous version of Methanol
– DME can blended with LPG and can be excellent substitute for diesel in Large
buses and trucks.
METHNAOL 15 (M15) IN
PETROL WILL REDUCE POLLUTION BY 33% & DIESEL REPLACEMENT BY METHANOL WILL
REDUCE BY MORE THAN 80%
Methanol can be produced from Natural Gas
, Indian High Ash Coal , Bio-mass, MSW , stranded and flared gases and India
can achieve (through right technology adaptation} to produce Methanol @ Rs.19 a
litre from Indian coal and all other feedstock. The best part world is already
moving towards renewable methanol from C02 and the perpetual recycling of C02
into Methanol, say CO2 emitted from Steel plants, Geothermal energy or any
other source of CO2, effectively “Air to Methanol”
During the last few years, the use of
methanol and DME as fuel has increased significantly. Methanol demand is
growing at a robust 6 to 8 % annually. World has installed capacity of 120 MT
of Methanol and will be about 200 MT by 2025.
Currently Methanol accounts for almost 9%
of transport fuel in China. They have converted millions of vehicles running on
Methanol. China alone produces 65% of world Methanol and it uses its coal to
produce Methanol. Israel, Italy have adopted the Methanol 15% blending program
with Petrol and fast moving towards M85 & M100, Japan, Korea have extensive
Methanol & DME usage and Australia has adopted GEM fuels (Gasoline, Ethanol
& Methanol) and blends almost 56% Methanol. Methanol has become the choice
of fuel in Marine Sector worldwide and countries like Sweden are at the
forefront of usage. Large passenger ships carrying more than 1500 people are
already running on 100% Methanol. 11 African and many Caribbean countries have
adopted Methanol cooking fuel and across the world Gensets and industrial
boilers are running on Methanol, instead of diesel.
Renewable Methanol by capturing Co2 back
from the atmosphere is becoming very popular and is seen by the world as the “Enduring
Energy Solution known to Mankind”. Methanol is a significant solution to the
burning problem of Urban pollution worldwide.
What India Can do?
India has an installed Methanol Production
capacity of 2 MT per annum. As per the plan prepared by NITI Aayog, using
Indian High Ash coal, Stranded gas, and Biomass can produce 20MT of methanol
annually by 2025. India, with 125 Billion Tonnes of proven Coal
reserves and 500 million tones of Biomass generated every year & the huge
quantities of Stranded & Flared gases has a huge potential for ensuring
energy security based on alternate feedstock and fuels.
NITI Aaayog has drawn out a road map to
substitute 10% of Crude imports by 2030, by Methanol alone. This requires
approximately 30MT of Methanol. Methanol & DME are substantially cheaper
than Petrol and Diesel and India can look to reduce its fuel bill 30% by 2030.
NITI Aayog’s road map for Methanol Economy comprises:
·
Production
of methanol from Indian high ash coal from indigenous Technology, in
Large quantities and adopting regional production strategies and produce
Methanol in large quantities @ Rs. 19 a litre. India will adopt Co2 capturing
technology to make the use of coal fully environment friendly and our
commitments to COP21
·
Bio-mass,
Stranded Gas & MSW for methanol production. Almost 40% of Methanol
Production can be through these feed stocks.
·
Utilization
of methanol as well as DME in transportation – rail, road, marine and defence.
Industrial Boilers, Diesel Gensets & Power generation & Mobile towers
are other applications
·
Utilization
of methanol and DME as domestic cooking fuel- cook stoves . LPG = DME blending
program.
·
Utilization
of methanol in fuel cell applications in Marine, Gensets and Transportation
Methanol Benefits in Transportation
sector:
With Very little modifications to existing engines
(vehicles) and fuel distribution infrastructure. 15% of all vehicle fuels can
be converted to Methanol & Di Methyl Ether (DME). India is shortly going to
implement Methanol 15 % blending program with Petrol and cost of petrol is
expected to come down immediately by 10% and M100 program for buses and trucks
is also to be implemented shortly. My Ministry has already prepared the draft
notification of M15, M100 & DME as transport fuel and is expecting a
clearance from Law ministry to be notified officially. India has had extensive
discussions with Israel , which has successfully implemented Methanol 15 (M15)
blending program for Technology transfer.
Global engine manufactures like Volvo, caterpillar,
Mercedes and in collaboration with Indian players can manufacture these engines
under the Make in India and will result in big FDI investments. The development
of this sector will bring jobs in the engineering sector.
Methanol Benefits in Marine Sector
Worldwide due to emission regulations being
implemented stringently by IMO (International Maritime Organisation), marine
Sector is shifting to Methanol as fuel of choice. Being a very efficient in
liquid form and practically generating no SOx or NOx, Methanol is much cheaper
than LNG and Bunker / Heavy Oil. My ministry is preparing a road map to
convert 500 barges into Methanol and a cabinet note is being prepared to adopt
Methanol in Inland Waterways system. The first barge in India to run on
Methanol will be achieved in the next 12 months. Sweden has already about 17
boats, ferrys, barges and a 1500 passengers cruise ship running on Methanol.
India will convert abt 50 Nos of vessels in the Port
sector and various vessels owned by government entities to operate on Methanol.
My Ministry is touch with all global and national players to bring all this
technology in India, resulting in a massive modernization and transformation of
the sector. This opportunity will also be used to standardise all the marine
regulations both sea and inland in parity with International Maritime
Organization rules and with global standards.
Methanol in Railways
Indian Railways consumes about 3 billion litres a year
and the annual diesel bill is in excess of Rs. 15000 Crores. A Methanol
locomotive prototype is being implemented by Indian Railways under a grant by
Department of Science & Technology and once all 6000 diesel engines are
converted to methanol (at very minimal cost of less than 1 crore a engine), the
annual diesel bill can be reduced by 50%. Methanol conversion program in railways
is complimentary to the goals of electrification in Railways.
Methanol & DME in Cooking fuel
program (Liquid fuel and LPG – DME blending program
The cooking fuel program of Methanol
liquid fuel and LPG-DME blending is a low hanging fruit for India. A 20%
blending program with LPG, without any infrastructure modifications would
result in a immediate savings of Rs.6000 Crores a year. Lakhs of rural women
will cook healthy and Methanol supplied in canisters would ensure fuel supply
in the remotest part of North East and Himalayas.
Thus Far:
India has successfully converted a two wheeler engine,
a Genset, power weeder (agriculture equipment) and is in process of converting
many IC engines to Methanol, including railways and marine. Focus is on
augmenting Methanol production capacity of existing producers like GNFC, RCF
& Assam Petro and through various routes of production, India will target a
Methanol production of at least 5 million tons by 2021. PSU’s like BHEL, CIL
& SAIL are contemplating to produce Methanol though the coal route and Oil
PSU’s through the stranded gas route. BHEL at Trichy, the Talcher Fertilizer plant
can also produce Methanol in Large quantities in a short period of time.
Summary:
India by adopting Methanol can have its own indigenous
fuel at the cost of approximately 19 Rs. A litre at least 30% cheaper than any
available fuel. Methanol fuel can result in great environmental benefits and
can be the answer to the burning Urban pollution issue. At least 20% diesel
consumption can be reduced in next 5-7 years and will result in a savings of
26000 Crores annually. Rs. 6000 Crores can be annually saved from reduced bill
in LPG in the next 3 years itself. The Methanol blending program with Gasoline
will further reduce our fuel bill by at least 5000 Crores annually in next 3
years.
Make in India program will get a further boost by both
producing fuel indigenously and associated growth in automobile sector adding
engineering jobs and also investments in Methanol based industries (FDI and
Indian). However, Coal and Stranded Gas linkages are import policy initiatives
to be taken.
The final roadmap for ‘Methanol Economy’ being
worked out by NITI Aaayog is targeting an annual reduction of 100 Billion $ by
2030 in crude imports in line with our Hon PM’s vision. To promote this
renewable, alternate fuel a “Methanol Economy Fund” is also being
contemplated. A cabinet note on Methanol in Inland Waterways and Marine Sector
and overall adaptation of “Methanol Economy” will be moved
shortly.
Nitin Gadkari Hon’ble Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Shipping, Water Resources,
River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation.
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