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Latest IEA market report sees lower demand to 2026, based on current policies, but stronger actions are needed to drive a steeper decline towards meeting international climate goals. After reaching an
Latest IEA market report sees lower demand to 2026, based on current policies, but stronger actions are needed to drive a steeper decline towards meeting international climate goals. After reaching an
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New Delhi: You will have to pay up to 50 paise more for cleaner motor fuels in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and nine other major cities that plan switch to Euro-IV grade. Petrol in Delhi will be costlier by 50 paise per litre at Rs 47.93 per litre and diesel by 26 paise at Rs 38.10 a litre.
Sandeep Joshi NEW DELHI: From Thursday, petrol and diesel prices will go up in 13 cities, including the four metros, where stricter Bharat Stage-IV emissions norms are being implemented, requiring the sale of upgraded and less polluting fuel.
Mumbai: The city is set to shed a good measure of its air pollution after the Euro-IV compliance, known as Bharat Stage-IV in India, comes into effect in the city from Thursday.
The prices of petrol and diesel will increase by Rs 0.50 and Rs 0.26 a litre, respectively, from April 1 in 13 big cities that switch to cleaner Euro-IV grade fuel.
The Global Subsidies Initiative (GSI) has commissioned case studies on fossil-fuel subsidy reform in Brazil, France, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Poland and Senegal. This report is prepared under IISD: Bali to Copenhagen project, author examines India's attempts to reform its long-standing subsidy on residential kerosene.
Come April 1, petrol and diesel in Delhi is set to get dearer, and cleaner. After several deadline were postponed, the environment-friendly Euro-IV petrol and diesel is set to replace regular fuel in Delhi. Euro-IV grade auto fuel
Prices of petrol and diesel in 13 cities including Delhi and Mumbai may go up by 41 paise and 26 paise a litre, respectively, from April 1 when these cities will switch to cleaner Euro IV-compliant auto fuel from the existing grade.
New Delhi: All petrol pumps within a radius of 100 km of Delhi will be selling Euro-IV motor fuels from April 1 and state-run oil companies have already started supplying the clean fuel to many outlets in Haryana that are within this limit, dealers from the neighbouring state said on Tuesday to allay apprehensions over poor grade of fuels being sold in the Capital
NEW DELHI: With the Government all set to switch over to the Euro-IV fuel standards from April 1, petrol and diesel that is to be sold in 13 big cities is likely to face another round of price hike.