The move to sell CNG at discount is aimed at reducing long queues at refueling stations, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said today.
This is the first time that a differential pricing for peak and off peak hours is being applied for CNG.
"From tomorrow, Indraprastha Gas Ltd will have a reduced price during odd hours," he said.
CNG for automobiles in Delhi costs Rs 37.20 per kg. The price of CNG in adjoining towns of Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad is Rs 42.60 per kg.
"The odd-hour discount will be Rs 1.50 per kg," he said.
Pradhan said the total CNG dispensation capacity in NCR is 68 lakh kg per day against a demand of 22 lakh kg. "Yet there are queues. So I asked IGL to prepare a new marketing plan to decongest. The new plan will be implemented from tomorrow."
IGL has 181 operational CNG stations in the national capital region catering to 8 lakh vehicles.
The consumer price of PNG to the households in Delhi is Rs 24.65 per standard cubic meters.
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IGL in a statement said to incentivizing CNG refuelling
during non-peak hours, it will give a discount of Rs 1.50 per kg in the selling prices of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for filling between 12 am to 5 am at select 230 outlets in NCT of Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad from Friday night.
The CNG price during 5 am to 12 am at these select stations, as well as few stations where this discount is not been offered, remains unchanged at Rs 37.20 per kg in Delhi and Rs 42.60 per kg in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad. The price of CNG in Delhi remains lowest in the country.
"Due to increased environmental awareness and exemption of CNG run cars from odd-even rule in Delhi, the demand for CNG in the region is expected to grow with more vehicles, especially the private cars, expected to run on CNG."
IGL said in order to promote conversion of private cars to CNG, a CNG kit retrofitment scheme is being been rolled out through ICICI Bank, which would be offering payment for CNG kit retrofitment to potential customers through easy instalments.
Over 6 lakh kitchens in the region are already connected with PNG which is 25 per cent cheaper when compared to non-subsidised domestic LPG cylinders.
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