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Modi highlights ‘energy agenda’, lays roadmap

‘Natural gas pipeline network to double, emphasis on manufacturing biofuels’

Our Bureau, Agencies New Delhi Published 05.01.21, 12:54 PM
Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurated a 450-km natural gas pipeline between Kochi in Kerala to Mangalore in Karnataka.

Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurated a 450-km natural gas pipeline between Kochi in Kerala to Mangalore in Karnataka. File picture

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday put forth his government’s energy roadmap, envisaging more than double the share of cleaner natural gas in the consumption basket, diversifying sources of energy, connecting the nation with one gas pipeline grid and bringing affordable fuel to people and industry.

Inaugurating a 450-km natural gas pipeline between Kochi in Kerala to Mangalore in Karnataka, he said under his administration, the country is witnessing unparalleled work on highways, railway, metro, air, water, digital and gas connectivity which will aid economic development.

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Modi said his government moves towards an “integrated approach to energy planning. Our energy agenda is all-inclusive”.

“While on one hand, natural gas pipeline network is being doubled to about 32,000 km in 5-6 years, on the other, work on the world’s biggest hybrid renewable plant combining wind and solar power has started in Gujarat,” he said.

“Also, the emphasis is being laid on manufacturing biofuels as well as electric mobility,” Modi added.

“In 10 years’ time, petrol will be doped with as much as 20 per cent of ethanol extracted from sugarcane and other agro products,” he asserted.

The Prime Minister said this will help curb reliance on imports for meeting the need for oil, and also reduce carbon emissions.

“Alongside, the share of natural gas in the energy basket is being targeted to be raised to 15 per cent from the current 6.2 per cent,” he said.

“The pipeline grid will help improve clean energy access as well as also aid in the development of city gas projects,” he said.

Modi said 900 CNG stations were set up till 2014 after the advent of compressed natural gas as fuel for automobiles in the country around 1992. “In the last six years, the number of CNG stations has gone up to 1,500 and the target is to take them to 10,000,” he said.

“Around 25 lakh households had piped natural gas connections for using the fuel for cooking purposes till 2014 which has risen to 72 lakh now,” the prime minister said.

“We are working to provide clean, affordable and sustainable energy,” Modi asserted.

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