Wednesday, 13 March 2019
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Methanol is being looked upon as a viable alternative fuel. The government of
India’s NITI Aayog has also drawn out a road map to replace 10% of crude
imports by 2030 with Methanol. It has set up an apex committee and five task
forces for carrying out R&D activities and developing a road map for
implementing the methanol economy in India.Methanol is a clear and colourless
liquid produced from natural gas, coal and biomass. It is a clean burning fuel
that can replace petrol and diesel. It burns efficiently in all internal combustion
engines causing almost zero pollution. Its gaseous version – Dimethyl Ether or
DME – can even be blended with LPG hindi science magazine
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