The Indian government explored a new plan to blend 5% ethanol with diesel (ED-5) as it neared its target of 20% ethanol-blended petrol within two years. A meeting at the PMO was held to discuss this, with trials on older buses showing promising results. Further trials on heavy-duty vehicles are anticipated.
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