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Kerosene and coal are making a temporary comeback in India. Here's why

Hindustan Times India·13 March 2026·17h ago1 min read0 views
Kerosene and coal are making a temporary comeback in India. Here's why

In response to rising demand for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) across India, the government has reintroduced kerosene and coal as temporary energy sources. The allocation of an additional 48,000 kilolitres of kerosene to various states is part of a broader strategy to ensure energy accessibility, especially in rural areas where LPG supply may be insufficient. This decision comes amid concerns over rising fuel prices and the need for alternative energy solutions. The government aims to stabilize energy supply while addressing the increasing costs associated with LPG and other fuels. As the nation grapples with energy security and affordability, the re-emergence of kerosene and coal is seen as a stopgap measure to support households and industries until more sustainable solutions can be implemented. The move has sparked discussions regarding India's long-term energy policy and the balance between traditional fuels and renewable energy sources, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced in the energy sector as the country seeks to transition to more sustainable practices while meeting immediate demands.

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