Indian LNG moves beyond pipe dream

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May 23, 2020 - 1:42pm

Critical Commentary

In my previous artifacts, I have spoken about the different schemes taken by the Government of India to help mitigate or lessen the energy poverty issue in rural as well as urban India. This article gives us an understanding of the current projects undertaken by the government officials to use cleaner fuels for domestic purposes and this project aims to connect the power grid stretching throughout the geopgraphical area of the country. 

Following on this idea, the Delhi government has in the past successfully passed a rule to ensure that the public buses are running on cleaner fuels like CNG or LNG. I think that this project will be a great start to significantly reduce the country's carbon footprint globally.

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Guthrie, C. (October 2019). Petroleum Economist. Indian LNG moves beyond pipe dream

https://www.petroleum-economist.com/articles/politics-economics/asia-pacific/2019/indian-lng-moves-beyond-pipe-dream

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Craig Guthrie, "Indian LNG moves beyond pipe dream", contributed by Namitha Sunny, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 23 May 2020, accessed 3 December 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/indian-lng-moves-beyond-pipe-dream