Very Commendable indeed.
The figures quoted above says a savings of just $2 per CNG car per year,thats not worth any mention, it has to be more than that.
Exactly what I was thinking....those figures do not match. Its way too low
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Very Commendable indeed.
The figures quoted above says a savings of just $2 per CNG car per year,thats not worth any mention, it has to be more than that.
What I want to know is the taxation treatment of natural gas in Pakistan for car usage vis-a-vis treatment levied on foreign petrol. If the reason that natural gas usage is so prevalent is due to higher tax levied on petrol, then that is a cause of regret not celebration. The reason is that it is inefficient usage of a precious natural resouce when cheaper imported substitutes are available.
Good one for Pakistan.
Delhi also has a massive number of CNG run cars, which is ever increasing. But the problem is that the CNG stations are simply not keeping up. Whats deterring people like me converting their cars to CNG is that you have to wait for goddamned hours in the line to get your car tanked up. Its not possible unless you have a driver or something.
What i dont get is whether the Delhi govt is dithering in giving out licences to CNG stations, or whether there is shortage of CNG or what!
Incidentally, Delhi Transport Corporation runs the worlds largest fleet of CNG bus service.