INR 970 Crore Approved for LNG Bus Conversion
The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has received approval for a substantial investment of INR 970 crore to convert 5,000 of its buses to run on liquefied natural gas (LNG). This initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize the state's public transport fleet and transition towards more sustainable fuel options.
The conversion to LNG is expected to offer several benefits, including reduced greenhouse gas emissions, lower operating costs, and a decrease in air pollutants compared to traditional diesel engines. LNG is considered a cleaner alternative, aligning with environmental goals and the push for greener transportation solutions.
This investment not only supports the adoption of cleaner fuel but also enhances the overall efficiency and reliability of public transport services. The move is anticipated to significantly contribute to improving air quality and reducing the carbon footprint of MSRTC's fleet.
By embracing LNG technology, the MSRTC aims to lead by example in the shift towards sustainable public transportation and demonstrate the viability of alternative fuel sources in large-scale transport operations.
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