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India Plans To Double Ethanol Blend In Gasoline, Lift Curbs On Biofuel
By Mr Ethanol | September 20, 2007

The Canadian Press:
India will double the requirement for ethanol-blend gasoline and lift a ban on direct production of the biofuel from sugarcane - measures intended to reduce the country’s sugar stocks and address rising fuel demand.
The government will soon issue orders requiring oil companies to double the ethanol content in gasoline sold in the country, to 10 per cent, by October next year, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said Wednesday…
Topics: Biofuel, Ethanol, Gas, News, Trends |
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