Pune transportation move to LNG proving painful

Pune needs more LNG filling stations. 15,000 vehicles that are today running on gas have only five filling stations to meet their refilling needs. The result is enormous queues, frayed tempers and diminishing enthusiasm for going green. Fingers point to government delays in approval of new filling stations with red tape being longer than the queues. Also the requirement of stations to have a minimum space of 10,000 sq.ft is proving difficult to achieve given the acute shortage of available real estate within the city centre. The local govt. has to do more and quickly if Pune is to redeem itself as an erstwhile green lung.

By INRnews Correspondent

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