Timeline for disbursement of loan and completion of ethanol projects extended

The Central Government has decided to extend the timeline for disbursement of loans up to September 30, 2023, in respect of all the schemes notified during 2018-21, says an official release. The previous timeline for disbursement of loans for the schemes related to ethanol projects was up to March 31, 2023.

Timeline for disbursement of loan and completion of ethanol projects extended

Under the scheme for extending financial assistance to sugar mills for augmentation of ethanol production capacity, the Central Government extends soft loan through banks to the mills and bears interest subvention for the loan disbursed. The loan is meant for setting up new distilleries/expansion of existing distilleries and installation of incineration boilers or installation of any method as approved by Central Pollution Control Board for Zero Liquid Discharge.

The Central Government has decided to extend the timeline for disbursement of loans up to September 30, 2023, in respect of all the schemes notified during 2018-21, says an official release. The previous timeline for disbursement of loans for the schemes related to ethanol projects was up to March 31, 2023.

However, due to multiple challenges in processing loan applications and coordination with multiple agencies, project proponents were unable to adhere to the time limit for the disbursement of loans from Banks/Financial institutions. They were unable to complete the projects within the given timeline. Therefore, a need was felt to extend the timeline for the disbursement of loans under interest subvention schemes announced earlier during 2018-21.

"The government is extending financial assistance in the form of interest subvention @ 6% per annum or 50% of the rate of interest charged by banks, whichever is lower, on the loans to be extended by banks for five years including a one-year moratorium," the release said. The Central Government aims at increasing production of ethanol and also supply of ethanol for the Ethanol Blended with Petrol (EBP) Programme, especially in the surplus season.

The Government's policy changes have led to a remarkable increase in molasses-based distilleries' capacity, soaring from 215 crore liters in 2014 to an impressive 811 crore liters in the past 9 years. India's grain-based distilleries witnessed a significant capacity growth from 206 crore litres in 2013 to 433 crore litres now. Hence, the national ethanol production capacity reached 1,244 crore litres in 2023. In 2013-14, the supply of ethanol to Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) was 38 crore litres with a blending level of 1.53%. By 2020-21, the production and supply of fuel-grade ethanol to OMCs increased eight times.

India achieved a historic milestone in Ethanol Supply Year (ESY) 2020-21 with 408 crore liters of ethanol, achieving a blending rate of 10.02%. By June 11, 2023, ESY 2022-23 recorded 310 crore liters blended, reaching 11.70% blending. The target for the current ESY 2021-22 is 12% blending. To achieve 20% blending by 2025, ethanol production capacity needs to be expanded to 1,700 crore liters.

The decision to extend the timeline for ethanol projects would help in enhancing ethanol production capacities further with the vision to boost the agricultural economy, to reduce dependence on imported fossil fuel, to save foreign exchange on account of crude oil import bills and to reduce air pollution, the release added.