Eureka! LPG found an alternative! In Pune, scientists have done their best; Created ‘this’ tremendous gas

Success in finding alternative gas to LPG
NCL scientist Dr. Tirumalaiswami Raja’s great research
Success in producing DME gas for commercial use

Pune News: Currently due to the Iran Israel war across the country LPG gasThere is a shortage of Meanwhile, the central government has clarified that there is no shortage in this regard. Distance consumers have flocked to centers for gas cylinders. Due to non-availability of LPG gas, it is affecting hotels, factories and mess. At the same time PuneScientists at the National Chemical Laboratory of India have succeeded in producing Dimethyl A DME (DME) gas that can be used as an alternative to LPG.

Dr. Tirumalaiwami Raja and his team at the National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, have succeeded in producing this gas after 20 years of hard work. The catalyst needed to produce this gas has been successfully prepared in the laboratory.

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This experiment is not only on paper now but now 250 kg of ‘DME’ gas is being produced daily. If this gas is produced, 8 percent of this gas can be mixed with LPG gas. This will greatly reduce the need to depend on other countries for LPG.

Scientists believe that if this DME gas is produced on a large scale, it will cost less than LPG. Created in Pune, this Vayu is completely indigenous. Now talks are going on to contract with industrial companies for mass production.

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Is the kitchen in trouble right now?

Finally, due to the gas crisis, the central government had to implement the Essential Commodities Maintenance Act (ESMA). There is concern over the fuel issue in India. Iran has blocked traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, which transports 20 percent of the world’s fuel. The supply of crude oil and natural gas from Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE to India, China, Japan and South Korea has been stopped through this strait. From here, 84 percent of the oil reaches the Asian market. Due to this blockage, the supply of LPG and LNG has been disrupted. If a solution is not found soon, it will affect every kitchen. India gets 90 percent of its LPG (cooking gas) from Gulf countries.

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