NEW DELHI: The government is working on a policy to bring down the annual oil import bill by $100 billion by 2030 through extensive use of methanol in cooking gas and transportation fuel, union minister Nitin Gadkari told Lok Sabha on Thursday.
"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 PM’s vision," Gadkari said. He said a cabinet note on use of methanol in marine and water transport sector will be moved shortly.
The minister said use of methanol can result in "great environmental" benefits, adding its extensive use can reduce consumption of diesel by at least 20 per cent in next 5-7 years. Gadkari said 20 per cent blending of methanol with cooking fuel LPG will be low hanging fruit as it would result in a immediate savings of Rs 6,000 crore a year.
Talking about the possible use of methanol in Railways, he said it can result in 50 per cent reduction in its diesel bills. Indian Railways consumes about 3 billion litres of diesel annually, costing Rs 15,000 crore, he added.
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