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The Hindu
a day ago
- The Hindu
MoU signed
IRM Energy, the authorised supplier of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) in Tiruchi and Namakkal districts, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Red Taxi, a travel service provider, to promote the use of CNG as a green fuel. The MoU will support Red Taxi to transition its fleet to operate fully on CNG, according to a press release from IRM Energy.

Time of India
4 days ago
- Time of India
'India Moving Towards Energy Self-Sufficiency': Hardeep Puri Amid Trump Threat Over Russian Oil
/ Aug 09, 2025, 12:06PM IST Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has laid out the stark reality of India's energy battle, the nation is pushing toward self-sufficiency, but the road is long. With 80% of crude oil and 50% of natural gas still imported, and Donald Trump's tariff hikes adding fresh global pressure, India is expanding its domestic production through new refineries, exploration, and 113 operational compressed biogas plants. From diversifying imports across 40 countries, including Russia, to expanding CNG-ready vehicles and LPG access for over 33 crore households, India's strategy is a mix of innovation, resilience, and global diplomacy. This is how India plans to power its future while navigating an energy storm.#hardeepsinghpuri #petroleummminister #indiacleanenergy #biofuels #cbgplants #cngcarsindia #lpgconnections #ujjwalayojana #lpgimports #oilimportsindia #naturalgasproduction #energysecurity #atmanirbharbharat #indiaoildemand #fuelproduction #energysummit #renewableenergy #pioneerbiofuels360 #indiaenergynews #indianrefineries #breakingnews #trending #trendingnow #toi #bharat #toibharat #indianews


Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Hindustan Times
PMPML plans 60-year PPP lease to develop depot lands
The Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML) board of directors has forwarded a proposal to the state government's urban development department (UDD) to lease depot lands for development on public-private partnership (PPP) for 60 years instead of the earlier 30 years. Facing a mounting financial deficit despite the introduction of electric and CNG-based air-conditioned buses, the public transport utility is exploring ways to renovate its over 30 depots to enhance facilities and generate additional revenue. (REPRESENTATIVE PHOTO) Facing a mounting financial deficit despite the introduction of electric and CNG-based air-conditioned buses, the public transport utility is exploring ways to renovate its over 30 depots to enhance facilities and generate additional revenue. 'Private agency appointed to prepare a feasibility report has identified 14-15 sites that could be developed under the PPP model. Three depot plots under the jurisdiction of the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) have also been included in the plan,' said Pankaj Deore, chairman and managing director (CMD), PMPML, on Friday. While the proposed plan includes modern charging infrastructure, adequate parking facilities, workshops, hotels, office complexes, and hospitals at the lands, 60-year lease is expected to create steady income streams, said PMPML officials.