IOCL gets environmental ministry's nod for setting up 2G ethanol plant in Haryana

IOCL gets government nod for Rs 766 crore ethanol plant in Haryana.

11 Nov 2019 | 13193 Views | By Shahkar Abidi

Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), gets environmental clearance for setting up Rs 766 crore 2G ethanol plant in Haryana which will be used for blending in the transportation fuel.  

Taking forward, the government’s target to reduce import dependency by 10 percent by 2022, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change gave its nod for the IOCL ethanol plant in Haryana’s Baholi, near Panipat. In a statement on Sunday, the ministry said, “the Ethanol produced will be used for blending in transportation fuel.”

Announcing the development, Prakash Javdekar, Union environment minister on Sunday tweeted saying, “Happy to inform that Environment Clearance is given to IOCL to set up new 2G Ethanol plant in Panipat.”

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