Pradhan launches guidelines for setting up of DODO CNG stations

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Union on Monday launched the general guidelines for the setting up of Owned Operated (DODO) CNG stations in

The guidelines were launched on the sidelines of the 13th edition of Petrotech 2019 in the presence of heads and senior officials of all major organisations in the including companies through the release of a booklet.

Speaking on the occasion, the reiterated the vision of to make a and said, "Petroleum and Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has been redefined and is providing excellent regulatory support for the operators in the sector. The guidelines will act as an advisory for bringing the uniform system in line with DODO policy which will further help in bringing hygiene and cleanliness in the environment."

Explaining the guidelines, Pradhan said that the booklet will give an opportunity for those in possession of land to join hands with entities in their endeavour to provide clean fuel for the transport sector.

The new guideline will reduce the cost of setting up CNG filling stations for entities but will also provide landowners and investors to become partners in this green drive, Pradhan said.

Most of the entities run by central public sector undertakings will execute these guidelines for further setting up of CNG stations on the DODO model in the country.

According to the guidelines which are being introduced in over 150 districts of the country, the entire plot owned by a private owner shall be developed exclusively for setting up of and allied commercial activities at the discretion of CGD entity. The selection process will be as per individual guidelines developed by each entity. After selection of the site, the plot owner applicant desirous of setting up will have to enter into a long term agreement with CGD entity.

In addition to that, the CNG equipment (compressor/ cascade/ dispenser, etc.) will be installed and commissioned by CGD entity while adhering to all the statutory rules/guidelines related to fire and safety.

The guidelines also asked the to arrange all the permissions to set up including change of land use, necessary clearance, license, etc. at own expense and cost. The dealer shall be paid commission by the concerned CGD entity as per the sales achieved based on the fixed dealer commission.

It is expected that these general guidelines shall add a fillip to the CNG business in the country as easy availability of CNG across the country shall encourage more people to switch to eco-friendly and economical CNG.

So far, CGD that was started from less than 100 districts has now reached to more than 400 districts in a short period of just three years.

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First Published: Mon, February 11 2019. 15:09 IST