India Explores Isobutanol Blending With Diesel Fuel

GS 3 – Science and technology

Context:
India is testing 10% isobutanol blends with diesel as part of its biofuel strategy, after ethanol-diesel blends faced technical challenges. The initiative aims to enhance energy security, support farmers, and reduce fossil fuel imports.

Key Highlights:

  1. Ethanol Blending in India:
    • Ethanol blending in petrol achieved 20% target ahead of schedule, benefiting farmers by increasing corn prices and rural incomes.
    • Ethanol-diesel blends encountered technical issues: corrosion, water absorption, and engine compatibility problems.
  2. Isobutanol as an Alternative:
    • Four-carbon alcohol with higher energy density, closer to diesel.
    • Absorbs less water, reducing corrosion and pipeline issues.
    • Can be used as a standalone fuel or blended with CNG, especially for agricultural machinery.
  3. Current Trials and Government Initiatives:
    • ARAI is testing 10% isobutanol-diesel blends for engine performance and compatibility.
    • Flex-fuel options (isobutanol + CNG) for tractors are under exploration.
    • Supports the National Biofuel Policy (2018) objectives: energy diversification, farmer welfare, and sustainable fuels.
  4. Impact on Farmers and Sugar Industry:
    • Ethanol demand has generated over ₹42,000 crore for farmers from corn.
    • Sugar industry linked to ethanol feedstock is expanding, with projected sugar production rise of 20% in 2025-26.
    • Calls for revision of sugarcane FRP and higher export quotas to sustain rural economies.
  5. Policy and Industry Recommendations:
    • Scale up ethanol output and invest in advanced biofuels (second and third-generation ethanol from bamboo and residues).
    • Support for farmers via better pricing and market access to strengthen the biofuel sector.
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