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  • The government has directed  Gas-Based Generating Stations under Section 11 of the Electricity Act, of 2003.
    • It allows the government to order a generating company to operate and maintain a generating station in exceptional circumstances.
  • Similarly, the government has been promoting a gas-based economy to ensure energy security.
  • Natural gas is a fossil fuel energy source. The largest component of natural gas is methane.

 

  • Need for gas-based economy
    • Reduce Greenhouse gas emissions: As per International Energy Agency, on average  Coal-to-gas switching reduces emissions by 50% when producing electricity.
    • Backup to Renewables: Natural gas plants start quickly and can fill the electricity grid gap when renewables aren't producing enough.
    • Meeting international commitment: contribute towards achieving net zero by 2070 and meeting the targets of Nationally Determined Contribution targets.

 

  • Challenges related to gas-based economy
    • Small share in energy mix: It was just above 6% in 2022.
    • High import dependence: India imported 48.2% of its natural gas in FY22.
    • The fertilizer sector has the largest share in the overall consumption of natural gas which is highly subsidized.

 

Government initiatives to promote gas-based economy

  • National Gas Grid for pipeline infrastructure.
  • City Gas Distribution Networks: Involves Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for use as auto-fuel, and Piped Natural Gas (PNG) for use in domestic, commercial, and industrial segments.
  • Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation (SATAT): to extract economic value from biomass waste in the form of Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) and bio-manure.
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