Grain-based ethanol is a biofuel produced from grains such as maize (corn), rice, and other cereals. Unlike traditional ethanol production, which relies on molasses—a by-product of ...
Of course, there's corn syrup, but corn is used to make ethanol, a form of fuel, and it also appears in both medicines and cleaning products. Whether it's called corn or maize, most of the crop ...
India's maize exports decline sharply due to increased domestic demand, high prices, and limited self-sufficiency, leading to ...
India advances its ethanol blending target to 20% by FY26, achieving 17.98% blending in FY25, driven by policy support and diversified biofuel feedstocks.
India is about to receive its first 2G ethanol produced from bamboo at the state-run Numaligarh Refinery Ltd's bio-refinery ...
The Union government is expanding the country’s strategic petroleum reserves (SPR) to strengthen energy security and reduce dependence on imported cru.
New Delhi: To boost ethanol production in the country and to make cooperative sugar mills more viable, the government has allowed them to operate with grains like maize and damaged foodgrains in ...
Official confirmation that 20% ethanol-blended petrol results in reduced fuel efficiency for vehicles designed for E10,though ...
India's ethanol blending with petrol reached a record 19.68% in February, driven by government policies and increased ...