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Bangladesh will start using maize, broken rice grains and molasses to produce ethanol to mix with petrol fuel at a 5.0 per cent ratio, according to a Reuters report.

The government has taken the decision in a gazette notification early this year to make its fuel greener, energy ministry officials said.

However, economists and experts of the country warn the move could hurt food security in a country, said the report.

Energy ministry officials said in a gazette notification early this year that the country will begin using maize, broken rice grains and molasses to produce ethanol to mix with petrol fuel at a 5 percent ratio.

According to a study by Bangladesh´s energy ministry, the country could produce 18 million liters of ethanol a year, or about 75,000 liters each working day.

That would require 60,000 tonnes of broken rice each year - about 3.5 per cent of the country´s total production.

Alternately the county could produce the ethanol with 62,000 tonnes of maize (2.8 percent of production) or 97,000 tonnes of molasses (nearly all of the country´s production).

The study warned that if the government scales up ethanol production beyond those levels, it will raise demand for grain to the point that it could hurt food security.

But junior energy minister Nasrul Hamid told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by telephone that Bangladesh needs to go for greener and more varied fuels in the future, like other nations.

"So, we are exploring the possibility of using bio-ethanol with other fuels. You can´t remain out from the global trend of energy use," he said.

He confirmed the ministry plans to give permission for ethanol production, and then would judge from early experience whether to scale up the experiment.
source: http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd.c...angladesh-plans-to-use-grains-to-produce-fuel
 
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Moronic ideas at it's best. :disagree:

Or as my friend Bugs Bunny says

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Ludicrous idea.To produce 1 Kcal of food energy it take 10 Kcal of fossil fuel energy.Any convertion of food to fuel is an wastage of energy.
 
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Idiots... you don't produce product from product... you produce product from waste.... have the govt thought of using waste to create methane to use as fuel for industries, transports and households alike? Nah because 50 year old secretaries don't have that idea...
 
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Hahaha...and you complain about Teesta and this is what you are planning to mismanage your water and food resources with....obv BD has the massive water surpluses that places like USA, Canada and Brazil have after all :cheesy:

Idiots... you don't produce product from product... you produce product from waste.... have the govt thought of using waste to create methane to use as fuel for industries, transports and households alike? Nah because 50 year old secretaries don't have that idea...

Basic common sense apparently doesnt travel very far in BD govt. No wonder its stuck in its corruption rating.
 
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Hahaha...and you complain about Teesta and this is what you are planning to mismanage your water and food resources with....obv BD has the massive water surpluses that places like USA, Canada and Brazil have after all :cheesy:



Basic common sense apparently doesnt travel very far in BD govt. No wonder its stuck in its corruption rating.

India also has an active ethanol blending program but we are far short of our blending targets because only ethanol produced from non-food sources is allowed.

Primary source is ethanol produced by sugar mills, but since they are failing to meet the demand,
lignocellulose and cellulose-based ethanol from farm waste is also being increasingly relied upon.
 
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India also has an active ethanol blending program but we are far short of our blending targets because only ethanol produced from non-food sources is allowed.

Primary source is ethanol produced by sugar mills, but since they are failing to meet the demand,
lignocellulose and cellulose-based ethanol from farm waste is also being increasingly relied upon.

Harnessing farm waste is obv the way to go, given the gases are released into the atmosphere anyway by decomposition (and methane is much more harmful to the environment than carbon dioxide).

But growing food for conversion into ethanol directly is something you need huge amounts of cheap water for....otherwise its a big waste.
 
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Ludicrous idea.To produce 1 Kcal of food energy it take 10 Kcal of fossil fuel energy.Any convertion of food to fuel is an wastage of energy.

Lots of grains gets expired every year. I dont see any problem converting them to fuel.
 
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Lots of grains gets expired every year. I dont see any problem converting them to fuel.

Expired grains can be converted provided the energy gain is more than energy spent.
 
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The the fuel is produced from the by-product (including husks) and products that are not marketable (out of date/rotten, contaminated etc). Considering the current low price of oil and gas, no one will start producing ethanol unless it economically viable.
 
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Solar energy to food grains,,, food grains to fuel,,, fuel to electrical energy!!! Why don't you convert solar to electric directly and more efficiently without harming environment through solar panels??
 
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unless BD had million hectare area to be spared for large scale plantation for commodities plantation like US had with their corn, Brazil with their Sugar cane or Indonesia with their palm oil this kind of endeavor will not lasting for long
 
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