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Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin inaugurated 25 CNG Stations

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin inaugurated 25 CNG Stations
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Chennai: When the price of fuel is in all time conclusions throughout the country, Chairman of the Constitutional Court of the Constitutional Court Stalin on Tuesday inaugurated through a video conference 25 CNG stations (compressed natural gas) in Chennai and Tiruvallur and a Gujarat Based Torrent Main Station.
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The company will invest RS 5000 Crore in the state for the next five years “CNG is an alternative environmentally friendly and environmentally friendly compared to gasoline and diesel,” said the minister and ensure that the government will take steps to facilitate a faster launch.
CGD infrastructure (city gas distribution) in Tamil Nadu.
Gas Torrent has announced prices of Rs 51.35 per kg for CNG, in Chennai and Tiruvallur, which is the second lowest CNG price in the country after the NCR region, said Jinal Mehta, Gas Torrent.
“Even though Chennai is a late participant as far as the use of CNG because the fuel for vehicles is related, this is the right time to enter the market,” said Jinal Mehta.
Gas Torrent, in its efforts to promote and build a conducive ecosystem for widespread CNG adoption has been tied with car manufacturers and vehicles.
Existing gasoline car users can also make their car converted to CNG by adjusting their vehicles with a CNG kit from the government approved retofitters.
In an official statement, the minister’s chairman said that the company will invest RS 5,000 Crore in the state, which will provide work for 5000 people.
As the beginning of the project, the city gateway (mother station) has been established in a 1.4 hectare area in Valur near Ennore, where the gas pipes will be supplied to CNG stations for vehicles.
“We aim to assign 50 CNG stations in September this year and 100 CNG stations in June next year and 500 in March 2023.
Our investment in the creation of CGD infrastructure includes laying steel and PE pipes to provide natural gas pipes to domestic, industrial and commercial Customers other than set CNG stations, “said the company in a statement.
If everything goes, a year from now on at least 70,000 households in Chennai will be borne by the supply of PNG (Piped Natural Gas), which is a cheaper alternative than the LPG cylinder.
“PNG is a much more cost-effective choice.
At the current price, PNG is around 40% cheaper than LPG.
Subject to permissions needed, we hope to start operations in a year and have identified a series of initial clusters,” said Jinal Mehta.

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