ASL is expanding Methanol plant capacity to 500 TPD in Assam
Work is in progress to set up Coal-to-Methanol plants using indigenous technology by BHEL (Hyderabad and Trichy), Thermax, and IIT Delhi, Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on 24 Jan 2023.
Also, the Assam Petrochemical Limited (APL), Namrup, is implementing a new project for production of 500 TPD of Methanol at its current 100 TPD plant, he said after inaugurating the demo-run of Inland Water Vessel powered by Methanol blended Diesel (MD15).
Elaborated the Minister, “NITI Aayog’s ‘Methanol Economy’ programme is aimed at reducing India’s oil import bill, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and converting coal reserves and municipal solid waste into methanol.”
The 50-seater motor launch marine vessel named ‘SB Gangadhar’ is equipped with two Ruston make diesel engines (each engine of 105 hp). The boat will run on MD-15 (15% methanol blended HSD).
Methanol is a cost-effective alternative marine fuel. It is less costly than other marine fuel and is economical in terms of developing the shoreside storage and bunkering infrastructure.
The cost to convert vessels to run on methanol is significantly less than other alternative fuel conversions with no need for expensive exhaust gas after treatment and as a liquid fuel, only minor modifications are needed for existing storage and bunkering infrastructure to handle methanol.
Blending of 15% methanol in gasoline can result in at least 15% reduction in the import of gasoline/crude oil. In addition, this would bring down GHG emissions by 20% in terms of particulate matter, NOx, and SOx, thereby improving the urban air quality.
Methanol is a low carbon hydrogen carrier fuel produced from high ash coal, agricultural residue, CO2 from thermal power plants and natural gas. It is the best pathway for meeting India’s commitment to COP 21.
Although slightly lower in energy content than petrol and diesel, methanol can replace both these fuels in the transport sector (road, rail and marine), energy sector (comprising DG sets, boilers, process heating modules, tractors, and commercial vehicles) and retail cooking (replacing LPG [partially], kerosene and wood charcoal, said the Petroleum and Natural Gas Ministry. fiinews.com