Monday, September 10, 2018
  • Chandigarh, September 10 :  Fulfilling the commitment made by Haryana Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister, Mr O.P. Dhankar  to  manage the crop residue and prevent straw burning before the upcoming paddy season of 2018, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed here today in his presence by Indian Oil Corporation to setup a  100 Kilo Litre per day Ethanol Plant (Bio-Refinery) at village Bohali, in Panipat at an expense of over Rs. 900 crore.
  • Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Director, Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Department, Mr Dusmanta K. Behera on behalf of his department  and Chief General Manager, Alternate Energy and Sustainable Development, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Mr Sanjay Kumar Srivastav on behalf of the corporation.
  • Mr Dhankar expressed his gratitude to Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Mr Dharmendra Pradhan for making this proposal a reality.
  • Mr Dhankar told the officers  of the Indian Oil Corporation that there are 10 co-operative sugar mills and three private sugar mills in Haryana. These mills would provide the raw fuel to this plant. He told that paddy crop residue season is coming in October and November and after that sugarcane crop residue season will come.   Thus there will be regular supply of raw material to this plant. It is a great initative by Indian Oil Corporation, which would not only fulfill  the demand of ethanol but also bio-fuels for consumers of petroleum product,   he said.
  • He said that Haryana is the first State as compared to Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab to find out a solution to remove the thick smoke in the Delhi Area caused by straw burning.
  • As per the agreement, this signing would be valid for one year. The Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare department would motivate the farmers or groups of farmers  in the 50 km radius of this plant to provide crop residue or feedstock on regular basis as raw material to this plant. For this a joint Co-ordination team would also be formed.
  •  Additional Chief Secretary, New and Renewable Energy Department, Mr  P. K. Mahapatra, Principal Secretary, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Departme’nt, Mr Abhilaksh Likhi, Chief Administrator, Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board, Mr Hardeep Singh and Director, New and Renewable Energy Haryana, Mrs Renu Phulia were also present on this occasion.