Kerala sees nation’s first LNG bus in motion!

LNG, bus, Kerala, India, pic, Pinarayi Vijayan, Thiruvananthapuram,Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Dharmendra Pradhan

For the 1st time in the Country, an LNG-fuelled bus has been launched today by the Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Dharmendra Pradhan in the presence of Chief Minister of Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan at Thiruvananthapuram. It has been a joint effort of Petronet LNG Limited (PLL), Indian Oil Corporation Ltd and Tata Motors Ltd to introduce LNG as a fuel in commercial vehicles in the capital of Kerala.

The LNG-fueled bus is being launched as part of a plan of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas to use LNG directly for mass transportation and to reduce carbon emissions in the Country simultaneously generating savings. The launch also coincided with the fourth meeting of the Group of Ministers (GoM) holding Transport portfolios.

The LNG-fueled bus is being launched as part of a plan of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas to use LNG directly for mass transportation and to reduce carbon emissions in the Country simultaneously generating savings. The Kerala launch of the LNG bus also coincided with the fourth meeting of the Group of Ministers (GoM) holding Transport portfolios.

LNG fueled Bus was brought to PLL Kochi LNG Terminal for LNG filling.

As it is a pilot project, the LNG-driven bus will run on trial basis before it can be certified for commercial application.

Speaking on the occasion, Dharmendra Pradhan complimented the Chief Minister and the people of Kerala for the beginning of a new era of gas-based transportation in the State.

The Government of India has already announced that it is planning to use LNG, which is cheaper than diesel, as a fuel for Railways and long-haul transportation. The KSRTC, which has a fleet of 6,000 buses, has already announced plans to use natural gas. LNG is greener as well as more economical as compared to Diesel. LNG is more suitable for heavy duty segment like Trucks and Buses.

LNG is an environmentally friendly fuel with less number of Nox, Sox and particulate matters, as compared to any other automotive fuel. Co2 emission is also lesser than Diesel. Introduction of LNG in transport segment will also help India to meet its COP21 commitment.

Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MORTH) has already released draft notifcation for use of LNG as an automotive fuel. Final notification is expected to be released soon. Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization (PESO) has formed an expert committee to form regulations for installation of LNG Fuel tank and dispensing stations, which is also expected to be released at an early date.

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