GAIL to set up India's 1st coal-to-gas conversion plant

IANS  |  New Delhi 

India's first plant to convert to is to be set up in under the supervision of state-run GAIL, the Petroleum said on Thursday.

Addressing industry chamber Ficci on the domestic production potential of hydrocarbons, said the was expected to be cheaper than

"is planning to set up a plant in This is expected to be cheaper than natural gas," the said.

"Till now we have not been able to convert any to gas. is in talks with the for the same," he said, adding has a poor record in this area of developing alternative fuels as a way to cut

The situation is mainly because to be used for converting to gas.

According to sources here, has roped in other public sector undertakings like India, and Corp of for the project, which will generate from

Pradhan also said a new policy on bio-fuels was to be placed for Cabinet approval soon.

"A new bio-fuels policy is going to come soon that will detail things like investments, incentives, the maximum assured price etc for the sector," he told reporters on the sidelines of the conference, noting the potential of bio-fuels that are mostly produced by recycling agricultural and urban waste.

State-run companies (OMCs) are already implementing the Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) programme under which they sell the EBP with the percentage of ethanol up to 10 per cent.

They have been asked to set up 12 ethanol plants in various states over the coming years.

The government has also allowed procurement of ethanol produced from other like cellulosic and ligno cellulosic materials, including via the petrochemical route.

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First Published: Thu, January 11 2018. 13:46 IST