2025 Spring Meeting and 21st Global Congress on Process Safety
(128a) Methanol As FUEL for Energy Transition: India's Approach
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India's commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2070, as stated at COP 26 (Glasgow), necessitates a transition to clean energy while addressing its status as the world's third-largest energy consumer. With soaring crude oil demand and import bills draining foreign exchange, the need for a domestically relevant "Indian Fuel" is imperative to enhance economic stability and global bargaining power.
ENERGY TRANSITION ROADMAP FOR INDIA
Indian govt. has prepared a robust roadmap for energy transition, few of them are increasing power generation capacity from renewable energy like solar and wind, unveiling National Green Hydrogen Mission for reduction in dependence on imported fossil fuels and feedstock, National Policy on Bio Fuels etc. Further, final roadmap for ‘Methanol Economy’ being worked out by NITI Aayog and will be unveiled soon.
ENERGY TRANSITION & DECARBONISATION: METHANOL AS A FUEL
Methanol (CH3OH) is a liquid alcohol fuel that can be synthesized from various feedstocks, including natural gas, coal, biomass, and carbon dioxide. The emergence of affordable renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, geothermal, and hydropower has enabled the production of "green methanol," which is environmentally friendly and significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
Methanol plays crucial role in chemical industry as a base material for manufacturing wide range of products such as polymer fibres for the textile industry, plastics for packaging, glues, adhesives, diapers, paints, and various solvents among others. Additionally, methanol can be utilized as a fuel in the transportation sector, either by blending it with gasoline or diesel fuels with minor engine modifications or as a standalone fuel. Green methanol is a cleaner and more sustainable choice for both industrial and transportation purposes, contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants.
FUTURE ROADMAP FOR METHANOL ECONOMY
- Production of methanol from Indian high ash coal from indigenous technology.
- Production of methanol through carbon capture technology.
- Bio-mass, Stranded Gas & MSW for methanol production.
- Utilization of methanol & DME in transport sector like railways, road, marine and defence, Industrial Boilers, Diesel Gensets & Power generation & Mobile towers etc.
- Utilization of methanol and DME as domestic cooking fuel- cook stoves.
- Utilization of methanol in fuel cell applications in Marine, Gensets and Transportation
This study explores the pivotal role of methanol in driving India's energy transition and advancing decarbonization initiatives. It examines the multifaceted benefits of methanol as a clean energy source, emphasizing its potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable energy practices. Additionally, the paper underscores the importance of reducing India's reliance on fossil fuels, particularly in the context of achieving energy security and contributing to global efforts for a cleaner & more sustainable future.
Reasons outlined above signals India must develop its own fuel of global relevance for shifting to alternate cleaner fuels to fulfil commitments of net zero, growing energy demand and environmentally sustainable development.