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India needs fuel saving standards for transport: CSE

India needs fuel saving standards for transport: CSE
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India is the only major vehicle producing country in the world without fuel saving standards for cars, said a report from the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE). More than 40 per cent of the oil and oil products in the country go into running vehicles. In fact, if this guzzling continues unabated, it can virtually wipe out the gains of fuel savings from all other steps, and undermine all efforts at reducing climate change risks, said Sunita Narain, CSE Director General.

According to the analysis that the CSE presented, India will be importing 94 per cent of its crude oil by 2030. However, the country is making no serious efforts to prepare a fuel saving roadmap for all modes of transport. Our oil import bill is already close to seven percent of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and import dependence has made India vulnerable to oil price shocks, she said.

At the same time, the environment ministry inventory shows that the transportation sector is the fourth largest emitter of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in India, while it remains the key emitter of toxics. Cities are becoming energy guzzlers and heat trappers, she added. The CSE said that while the Indian government is dreaming big on energy security, a nightmare scenario is unfolding, with the potential to shatter all visions of energy independence.

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