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There are three pathways for India to develop greater energy resilience

There are three pathways for India to develop greater energy resilience

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is, perhaps, a crisis too valuable to ignore. While some disruption is inevitable in the near term, within a timeframe of 5-10 years, more sustainable solutions may be found by realigning our energy dependence from external to internal sources. What are these internal sources? We could “drill, baby drill” for oil and gas off the Andaman & Nicobar islands. However, this is a very capital-intensive undertaking with uncertain outcomes, and if successful, it will, based on evidence, take decades to exploit. Commercialising fossil-fuel alternatives from locally available resources is imperative, along with an alternative supply and distribution chain for LNG. Based on current and emerging technologies, there are three feasible pathways for greater energy resilience: Widening electricity applications in transport, cooking, industrial process heat, and production of e-fuels; biofuels from agricultural residues and manure, municipal solid and liquid waste, and forestry biomass; increasing the share of natural gas in primary energy, and integrating small-scale LNG (SSLNG). We take up each in turn: First, India’s targets for non-fossil electricity …

Ceramic City kilns go cold over fuel crisis: ‘Hippo’ cylinders run out, workers leave | India News

Ceramic City kilns go cold over fuel crisis: ‘Hippo’ cylinders run out, workers leave | India News

“The factory feels so cold. You must think that’s because of the clay, but it’s actually because the furnace isn’t running.” Standing inside his plant in Khurja’s industrial area, a factory owner gestures at the rows of clay moulds and half-finished plates stacked across the factory floor. The kilns have been cold for nearly a month, he says. Khurja, a town about 90 km from Delhi in UP’s Bulandshahr, has for decades been synonymous with Indian ceramics. More than 350 units operate here, producing everything from plates and cups to decorative trays and crockery that finds its way to hotel chains, canteens and homes across the country. The industry employs more than 25,000 people, directly and in ancillary trades, giving Khurja the title of “Ceramic City”. But since the outbreak of the Iran war disrupted energy supply chains, most pottery manufacturers in Khurja have been unable to run their plants due to an impact on gas supply, and mounting fuel costs. Some workers have also started to leave. India’s pottery ceramics market was valued at …

Rajnath chairs IGoM meeting, emphasises constant vigil to ease West Asia war effect | India News

Rajnath chairs IGoM meeting, emphasises constant vigil to ease West Asia war effect | India News

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Thursday chaired the second meeting of the Informal Group of Ministers (IGoM), which took stock of a range of issues, including LPG supplies, aviation turbine fuel price hike, and customs duty exemption on 40 critical petrochemical products till June this year. The meeting was attended by Cabinet ministers Nirmala Sitharaman (Finance), Hardeep Singh Puri (Petroleum), Manohar Lal (Power), Jagat Prakash Nadda (Chemical & Fertilisers), S Jaishankar (External Affairs), Prahlad Joshi (Food and Public Distribution), Jitendra Singh (Science and Technology), and Ashwini Vaishnaw (Railways). Rajnath highlighted the importance of round-the-clock monitoring of the situation and the need to respond in a calibrated manner to deal with any eventuality, a statement from the Ministry of Defence noted. He stressed on the need to leave no stone unturned to ensure that the people of the country face the minimum effect of the conflict, the statement added. The IGoM also deliberated upon the recent developments at length, and the next steps to be taken by the Government to mitigate any adverse impact arising due to …

Autorickshaw drivers face long wait amid LPG shortage crisis

Autorickshaw drivers face long wait amid LPG shortage crisis

An auto driver takes a nap inside his vehicle while waiting in a queue for LPG refill, in Hyderabad on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: SIDDHANT THAKUR Autorickshaw drivers continued to grapple with the frustration of either being denied LPG or having to wait for hours in serpentine queues for their turn to stock up. Drivers on Tuesday night were forced to wait for long hours at a filling station in Bairamalguda. The queue wound its way past buildings and residences, stretching to the length of a five-minute ride, with scores of autorickshaws lined up. Published – April 01, 2026 09:23 pm IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Two more India-flagged LPG tankers safely transit Strait of Hormuz amid West Asia conflict| India News

Two more India-flagged LPG tankers safely transit Strait of Hormuz amid West Asia conflict| India News

Two more Indian-flagged LPG tankers, carrying roughly a day’s supply of the country’s cooking gas, have safely navigated through the war-hit Strait of Hormuz and are expected to reach Indian shores in the next couple of days. Pine Gas and Jag Vasant, carrying 92,612 tonnes of LPG, reached Indian ports between March 26 and March 28. Prior to that, MT Shivalik and MT Nanda Devi, carrying about 92,712 tonnes of LPG, had reached Mundra port in Gujarat on March 16 and Kandla port in the state on March 17, respectively. (Deendayal Port Authority Kandla) “Two LPG carriers, BW TYR and BW ELM, carrying a combined LPG cargo of about 94,000 tonnes, have safely transited the region and are moving towards Indian shores,” an official statement said. While BW TYR is proceeding towards Mumbai with an expected arrival on March 31, BW ELM is en route to New Mangalore with an estimated arrival date of April 1. The US and Israel attacks on Iran and Tehran’s sweeping retaliation have all but halted shipping through the strait …

Panel: Take steps to protect farmers against cheap edible oil imports | India News

Panel: Take steps to protect farmers against cheap edible oil imports | India News

2 min readNew DelhiMar 28, 2026 05:15 AM IST Noting that India imports 56% of its edible oil needs, a Parliamentary committee has recommended that, to protect farmers from cheap imports, the government should devise such a mechanism wherein import duties on edible oils get dynamically adjusted based on domestic production levels. In its report, the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Food Processing said, “The Committee strongly recommend that the Government should devise such mechanism wherein import duties get dynamically adjusted based on domestic production levels to protect farmers from cheap imports.” Headed by Congress member Charanjit Singh Channi, the panel said, “The Committee also feel that 20% safeguard duty or as such percentage as felt relevant by the concerned Government authorities needs to be imposed on Palm Oil imports if and when global prices fall below $800/tonne or any other rate fixed by the Government which would help & espouse the cause of Indian farmers.” “…in order to incentivise production of palm oil, NMEO-OP (National Mission on Edible Oils-Oil Palm) needs to …

Jaishankar raises concerns about food, fuel, fertilizer shortages at G-7 meet

Jaishankar raises concerns about food, fuel, fertilizer shortages at G-7 meet

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar during the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (G7 FMM) session, in France on Maarch 27, 2026. Photo credit: @DrSJaishankar/X via PTI As the U.S.-Israel war against Iran approached the close of its fourth week, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar discussed India and the Global South’s concerns about food, fuel, and fertilizer shortages with his counterparts from the G-7 advanced economies and others, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). Mr. Jaishankar is on the second day of his visit to Vaux-de-Cernay, France, as one of several guest country representatives at the G-7 Foreign Ministers meeting. He spoke at two sessions, one on global governance, peacekeeping and humanitarian aid delivery, and a second session on the India Middle East Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC). The Minister stressed the importance of having resilient trade corridors, according to MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal. “The uncertainties arising from the conflicts in West Asia only make a stronger case for more resilient trade corridors and supply chains,” Mr. Jaishankar said in a post on X. “At the …

LPG shortage affects students preparing for govt. job exams in Patna

LPG shortage affects students preparing for govt. job exams in Patna

(From left) Prahalad Kumar, Rahul and Shrawan looking to refill LPG cylinders in Musallahpur Hatt area on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: Amarnath Tewary In a windowless room of a five-storey building on Rampur Nahar Road in the Musallahpur Hatt area of eastern Patna, Prahalad Kumar, 24, and Rahul Kumar, 25, have crammed their cots, study table, coaching materials, books stacked on cemented slabs, a single gas stove with a five-kg Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinder, and other essentials needed for daily use. But their LPG cylinder is empty, and they have not cooked a proper meal since Tuesday. “We are surviving only on chura-dahi (flattened rice and curd) and sattu (roasted gram flour),” Mr. Rahul said on Wednesday. Like lakhs of other students, both are enrolled at the nearby coaching institute to prepare for competitive examinations for government jobs. They, along with their friend Shrawan Kumar, tried getting their LPG cylinder refilled, but without success. Earlier, refilling a small LPG cylinder cost about ₹100, but since the shortage began due to conflict in West Asia, they have been paying …

Akshay Kumar reacts to LPG shortage, says wife Twinkle Khanna has bought two induction stoves | Bollywood News

Akshay Kumar reacts to LPG shortage, says wife Twinkle Khanna has bought two induction stoves | Bollywood News

3 min readMumbaiMar 17, 2026 08:45 PM IST The LPG crisis in the country is affecting not just the restaurant industry and the general public; even celebrities are feeling its impact. Recently, Akshay Kumar also addressed the shortage. During a press conference at the BMC headquarters in Mumbai, he revealed how his wife, Twinkle Khanna, prepared for the situation by stocking up on induction stoves. Akshay graced the launch of BMC’s Mumbai Clean League, where he was questioned about the shortage of LPG cylinders. In response, the actor said, “So my wife day before yesterday… See abhi tak toh nahi hai problem koi. Lekin, what is that another oven which has come, induction kind of a thing, toh do kharide. Toh aap bhi khareed lijiye (We have not faced any problem so far. But my wife has ordered two induction stoves. So you should also buy one).” Also Read: Akshay Kumar recalls eerie encounter at his home, wife Twinkle Khanna said ‘there’s something here’: ‘My son pointed, said go away’  He further revealed that he …

‘LPG Situation Concerning, But No News Of Dry Up By Distributors’: Centre Amid West Asia Conflict | India News

‘LPG Situation Concerning, But No News Of Dry Up By Distributors’: Centre Amid West Asia Conflict | India News

Last Updated:March 16, 2026, 15:42 IST The Centre stated that the LPG situation in India remains concerning, but there is no news of a dry up by distributors News18 The Centre on Monday said the LPG situation in India remains concerning, but there is no news of dry up by distributors. “Crude is available in sufficient quantity. All refineries are operating at the highest capacity. Our petrol pumps are operating normally. No dry out has been reported anywhere…” said Sujata Sharma, joint secretary (marketing and oil refinery), ministry of petroleum and natural gas. First Published: March 16, 2026, 15:15 IST News india ‘LPG Situation Concerning, But No News Of Dry Up By Distributors’: Centre Amid West Asia Conflict Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Read More Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented …