NITI Aayog bats for methanol, sees it retailing at Rs 19 a litre

Methanol being a scalable and sustainable fuel, which can be produced from a variety of feedstocks like natural gas, coal (Indian High Ash Coal), bio-mass, municipal solid waste and most importantly from CO2.

06 Jun 2018 | 14636 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

NITI Aayog, the Indian government’s premier think-tank, is said to be working on a roadmap to enable extensive use of methanol as a fuel, even replace both petrol and diesel in transportation, and also LPG and kerosene as cooking fuels. The roadmap also suggests that methanol could replace diesel in the railways and marine sectors, in gensets, ...

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