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SC refuses to entertain plea against roll-out of 20% ethanol-blended petrol nationwide

Basics of the Case

  • Petition: Filed challenging nationwide roll-out of E20 fuel (20% ethanol-blended petrol).
  • Claim:
    • Violates rights of vehicle owners whose cars are incompatible with E20.
    • No option left for ethanol-free petrol (older blends like E5, E10 phased out).
    • Risks mechanical damageinsurance denial, and reduced efficiency.
  • Petitioners Demand:
    • Continue availability of ethanol-free petrol for vehicles manufactured before April 2023.
    • Mandate clear ethanol labelling at all fuel stations.
    • Conduct nationwide impact study on non-compatible vehicles.

Relevance: GS III (Environment – Clean Energy Transition, Climate Mitigation) + GS III (Agriculture – Farmer Income, Biofuel Policy) + GS III (Economy – Energy Security, Consumer Rights)

Supreme Court’s Decision

  • Bench: CJI B.R. Gavai & Justice K. Vinod Chandran.
  • Dismissed Petition: Refused to interfere in government’s clean fuel policy.
  • Reasoning:
    • Policy linked to farmers’ income, energy security, and forex savings.
    • Court unwilling to obstruct India’s clean fuel transition.
    • AG R. Venkataramani suggested petition reflected vested interests against blending.

Government’s Stand

  • Benefits of E20:
    • Boosts sugarcane farmers’ income.
    • Reduces oil imports (India imports ~85% of crude).
    • Cuts carbon emissions.
    • Ministry of Petroleum claimed: better acceleration, improved ride quality.
  • Insurance Validity: Clarified that policies remain valid for vehicles using E20.
  • Implementation: E20 being gradually rolled out since 2023, replacing E5/E10.

Issues Raised by Petitioners

  • Efficiency Loss:
    • NITI Aayog’s 2021 report: E20 could cut fuel efficiency by 6–7% in 4-wheelers and 3–4% in 2-wheelers.
  • Vehicle Damage: Non-compatible engines may suffer corrosion, deposit buildup, or faster wear.
  • Consumer Rights:
    • Lack of choice (no ethanol-free petrol).
    • Breach of right to informed choice under Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (absence of proper labelling).
  • Liability Gaps:
    • Vehicle manufacturers & insurers won’t cover damage caused by E20 use in non-compatible vehicles.

Broader Context

  • Indias Ethanol Blending Policy:
    • E20 target by 2025-26 (advanced from 2030).
    • Part of National Biofuel Policy, 2018.
    • Current status (2024-25): E20 rollout in progress; E10 nearly universal.
  • Global Practices:
    • U.S., Brazil widely use higher ethanol blends (E20–E85).
    • Requires compatible flex-fuel vehicles.
  • Economic Linkages:
    • Supports sugar sector by diverting surplus cane to ethanol.
    • Helps stabilise sugar prices and ensure rural incomes.

Challenges & Risks

  • Technical:
    • Older vehicles not compatible → mechanical degradation.
    • Mileage reduction → higher consumer costs.
  • Agricultural:
    • Over-reliance on sugarcane (water-intensive crop).
    • Risk of food vs fuel debate if more land shifts to ethanol crops.
  • Environmental:
    • While ethanol cuts tailpipe emissions, cane cultivation strains water resources.
  • Consumer Protection: Lack of awareness, limited choices at pumps.

Analysis of SC Verdict

  • Positive:
    • Reinforces India’s clean energy & self-reliance transition.
    • Judicial deference to policy choices on energy & climate.
  • Concerns Ignored:
    • Consumer choice & compensation for vehicle damage.
    • Adequacy of public consultation & awareness campaigns.
    • Balance between farmers’ welfare vs consumer rights.

Way Forward

  • Technical Solutions:
    • Gradual phase-out of old vehicles, retrofit options for compatibility.
    • Mandatory labelling of ethanol content at pumps.
  • Policy Safeguards:
    • Transitional period: Ensure parallel supply of ethanol-free petrol.
    • Consumer compensation framework for engine damage.
  • Agricultural Diversification:
    • Encourage second-generation biofuels (crop residues, waste, maize, sorghum).
    • Reduce sole dependence on sugarcane ethanol.
  • Public Awareness: Campaigns on efficiency changes, safety, and insurance coverage.

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