We live in a world where climate crisis is inevitable and our dependence on traditional fuels is significant. The Indian government rolled out the Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) programme to combat this issue. Under this initiative, 10% ethanol is mixed with regular petrol and used as a sustainable alternative. As the concerned authorities aim to achieve the goal of 20% ethanol blended fuel by the end of 2025, the nation is simultaneously facing certain challenges to meet this future demand for biofuel. Let us try to understand the scenario in front of ethanol manufacturing companies in India , and observe its impact across the country. But, first things first… What is Ethanol Blending? It is a known fact that Ethanol is derived by processing by-products of sugar manufacturing. When it is blended with petrol, we call it ethanol blending. It has several benefits and no environmental damage tops the list. It also cuts down the cost of importing crude oil from oil-rich nations....