BS-VI: Delhi to get clean fuel two years early

BS-VI grade petrol, diesel
to be sold from April 2018
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NEWS : With both the Delhi and Union governments facing heat over
Delhi’s smog, the Centre on Wednesday said the introduction of BS-VI
grade automobile fuel in the capital would be advanced by two years to April
2018.
BS-IV emission norms for both fuel
and automobiles were implemented across the country from April 1, 2017.
“Taking into account the serious
pollution levels in Delhi and adjoining areas, the petroleum ministry in
consultation with public sector oil marketing companies has decided on
introducing BS-VI grade fuel in Delhi from April 1, 2018, instead of April 1,
2020,” an official statement said.
The government had earlier decided
to leapfrog to BS-VI by April 1, 2020, skipping BS-V. Oil refining companies
have been asked to examine the possibility of introducing BS-VI fuel in the
National Capital Region from April 1, 2019.
Previously, fuel meeting Euro-IV,
or Bharat Stage (BS)-IV, specifications were to be supplied throughout the
country by April 2017 and BS-V, or Euro-V, fuel by April 1, 2020.
Oil refining companies had invested
over Rs 55,000 crore for production and supply of BS-III/IV fuel and had
planned to invest Rs 80,000 crore in upgrading their petrol and diesel quality
to meet BS-VI specifications by 2020.
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