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One million Hydrogen powered vehicles expected to run on Indian roads by 2020 - too little and too late - India should have learnt from Brazil
Balaji Reddy
Feb. 13, 2006

India should have learnt from Brazil. While Brazil is becoming self sufficient in energy through use of alternative fuel like methanol and ethanol, ignorant Indian politicians in power in India went after Iranian gas.

India has prepared a roadmap for the use of non-conventional resources with one million Hydrogen powered vehicles expected to run on the country's roads by 2020, Non-Conventional Energy Resources Minister Vilas Muttemwar has said.

It is just too late and too little. These politicians with little international exposures have put India in trouble.

India went after Mayanmar and Iranian Gas only to find after years of negotiations and hopes, India cannot get either.

"We have been slow to respond to face the challenge of our energy requirements, but we are fast catching up and if powerful nations like America, China, Japan, Canada and Germany have a roadmap for Hydrogen energy, so have we. By the year 2020, we will have one million vehicles on our roads running with Hydrogen fuel," he told the media.

India's energy policy is most misguided and directionless.


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