An European Commission-sponsored study conducted for evaluating green house gas eEmissions in Shimla town has come handy to Shimla Municipal Corporation (SMC)authorities to bat for introducing the odd/even system for plying vehicles within municipal limits. The study report was released by Panwar.
Panwar said that SMC would write to National Green Tribunal (NGT) about it as odd/even system, coupled with use of battery-operated and CNG vehicles and tax on diesel vehicles entering the city could go a long way in reducing the carbon emissions besides decongesting the town.
"The inventory would help in developing a comprehensive methodological framework to integrate low carbon strategies into all sectors of urban planning and development in order to make the city more livable with a major focus on reducing the GHG emission from stationary fuel combustion inresidential sector which is 1,81,473 tonnes of carbon dioxide", Panwar said adding emissions from commercial sector is 5,876 tonnes of CO2 which is quite less as compared to residential sector.
The Deputy Mayor said that it was matter of concern that people are using less LPG and shifting to electric appliances due to higher cost of cooking gas but it was resulting in emission of green house gases.
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