Wider usage of green fuel pushed
By Guan Xiaofeng (China Daily) Updated: 2006-09-28 08:52
China is promoting the use of ethanol-enriched petrol for motor vehicles in
nine provinces, an official with the National Development and Reform Commission
(NDRC) said yesterday.
Liu Tienan, director of the commission's
Department of Industry, was quoted by Xinhua News Agency as saying China had
successfully established four bases of fuel ethanol production, with a capacity
of 1.02 million tons every year.
Two State-owned oil industry giants,
China National Petroleum Corporation and China Petroleum & Chemical
Corporation, now have a production capacity of 10.2 million tons of
ethanol-enriched petrol every year.
The consumption of ethanol-enriched
petrol accounted for 20 per cent of the nation's total petrol consumption last
year.
Liu said the nation is now spreading the use of ethanol-enriched
petrol in Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Henan, Anhui, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu
and Hubei provinces.
In 2005, North China's three provinces grew 4.27
million tons of maize to produce fuel ethanol, an increase of 135 per cent over
2003.
"Fuel ethanol is a renewable and environmentally friendly
resource," Liu said. "The spread of ethanol-enriched petrol has great
significance because it can save energy, protect the environment and digest
stocked grain."
Compared to regular petrol, ethanol-enriched fuel burns
cleaner and produces fewer harmful emissions. It also has higher octane, which
can help vehicles achieve maximum horsepower.
"And since ethanol can be
distilled from maize, it plays a key role in efforts to reduce our country's
dependence on oil," Liu said.
Liu said soaring international crude oil
prices are putting great pressure on China's economic development and it is very
urgent to find substitutes to oil.
Zhao Xuewen, an expert with
Industrialization of Agriculture Office of Liaoning Province, said Northeast
China, located in one of the world's three major "Corn Belts," plays a key role
in the new energy revolution.
In 2005, the three provinces in Northeast
China produced 40.63 million tons of maize, 30 per cent of the nation's total
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