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BSFIC takes initiatives to produce bio-fuel from 'Chitagur'
Thursday, 14 October 2010 20:57
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
BSFIC takes initiatives to produce bio-fuel from 'Chitagur'
DHAKA, Oct 14 (BSS) - Bangladesh Sugar and Food Industries Corporation (BSFIC) has taken initiatives to produce bio-fuel (power ethanol) from tickle (chitagur).
Presently, power ethanol is being mixed with petrol to run motor vehicles in different countries of the world.
A Taka 4.5 crore project of the BSFIC is awaiting approval of the planning commission to build the bio-fuel plant.
BSFIC sources said their scientists conducted a joint research with Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in 2006 and successfully produced power ethanol from tickle.
They also became successful to run motor vehicles with petrol by mixing 10 percent power ethanol.
After this success of the scientists, the BSFIC took initiatives in 2007 to produce power ethanol. Then a project was taken to set up a plant at Darshana Sugar Mills (Keru and Company).
After the approval of the finance ministry, the project was sent to the planning commission for its approval.
Different kinds of spirits and alcohol are manufactured in the distillery of Keru and Company at Darshana in Chuadanga district. A plant was set up with the distillery a few years ago to manufacture alcohol. But is remaining unused. Now initiatives have been taken to use this plant for producing power ethanol.
BSFIC said 75 to 80 tons of tickle is produced as a byproduct of sugar every year. Of the amount, 14-15 thousand tons are used for making spirit and alcohol. Of the rest, a small
amount is exported to India. Some 25 to 30 thousand tons are sold to private companies and about 30 thousand tons remain stockpiled.
BSFIC sources said 60 lakh tons of power ethanol could be produced from 30 thousand tons of tickle.
BSFIC Chairman Ranajit Kumar Biswas hoped that the project would approval of the planning commission.
Thursday, 14 October 2010 20:57
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
BSFIC takes initiatives to produce bio-fuel from 'Chitagur'
DHAKA, Oct 14 (BSS) - Bangladesh Sugar and Food Industries Corporation (BSFIC) has taken initiatives to produce bio-fuel (power ethanol) from tickle (chitagur).
Presently, power ethanol is being mixed with petrol to run motor vehicles in different countries of the world.
A Taka 4.5 crore project of the BSFIC is awaiting approval of the planning commission to build the bio-fuel plant.
BSFIC sources said their scientists conducted a joint research with Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in 2006 and successfully produced power ethanol from tickle.
They also became successful to run motor vehicles with petrol by mixing 10 percent power ethanol.
After this success of the scientists, the BSFIC took initiatives in 2007 to produce power ethanol. Then a project was taken to set up a plant at Darshana Sugar Mills (Keru and Company).
After the approval of the finance ministry, the project was sent to the planning commission for its approval.
Different kinds of spirits and alcohol are manufactured in the distillery of Keru and Company at Darshana in Chuadanga district. A plant was set up with the distillery a few years ago to manufacture alcohol. But is remaining unused. Now initiatives have been taken to use this plant for producing power ethanol.
BSFIC said 75 to 80 tons of tickle is produced as a byproduct of sugar every year. Of the amount, 14-15 thousand tons are used for making spirit and alcohol. Of the rest, a small
amount is exported to India. Some 25 to 30 thousand tons are sold to private companies and about 30 thousand tons remain stockpiled.
BSFIC sources said 60 lakh tons of power ethanol could be produced from 30 thousand tons of tickle.
BSFIC Chairman Ranajit Kumar Biswas hoped that the project would approval of the planning commission.