Delhi Aims for 400K More PNG Connections to Replace Gas Cylinders

Power Minister Ashish Sood chaired a high-level meeting to review and accelerate the expansion of Piped Natural Gas (PNG) connections across Delhi. Officials were directed to simplify the connection process and launch intensive door-to-door campaigns to promote PNG as a safer alternative to traditional cylinders. The plan includes a mission to provide the remaining 400,000 connections from a total capacity of 1.8 million, with a special focus on unauthorized colonies and public welfare kitchens. The minister expressed confidence that this push would expand clean energy use, reduce pollution, and ensure a safe, uninterrupted gas supply for citizens.

Key Points: Delhi Expands PNG Network, Targets 25K Monthly Connections

  • Strategy to accelerate PNG expansion
  • Door-to-door awareness campaigns
  • Target of 400,000 remaining connections
  • Focus on unauthorised colonies and public kitchens
  • Monthly connections could rise to 25,000
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Power Minister Ashish Sood chairs high-level meeting to promote PNG in Delhi

Power Minister Ashish Sood chairs meeting to accelerate PNG adoption in Delhi, targeting remaining 400,000 connections and simplifying the process for citizens.

"a comprehensive strategy has been prepared to accelerate the expansion of PNG connections - Power Minister Ashish Sood"

New Delhi, March 31

In a significant step towards promoting clean, safe, and accessible energy in the national capital, Power Minister Ashish Sood today chaired a high-level meeting to review the expansion of PNG in Delhi. Senior officials from IGL, the Urban Development Department, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, the Delhi Jal Board, and the Delhi Government were present in the meeting.

Following the meeting, the Power Minister stated that a comprehensive strategy has been prepared to accelerate the expansion of PNG connections in Delhi and to ensure its reach to a larger number of citizens, according to an official release.

He directed officials to simplify the process of providing PNG connections and make it more transparent and citizen-centric so that more and more people can benefit from the facility. He also instructed the department to conduct an intensive door-to-door campaign to encourage residents of Delhi to adopt PNG.

Sood noted that many areas in the capital still rely on traditional gas cylinders and stoves, whereas PNG is a safer and more convenient alternative. It eliminates the need for cylinder booking and waiting while ensuring an uninterrupted supply.

He further directed that in areas where PNG services are not yet available, extensive awareness campaigns should be conducted. Special drives will be undertaken in unauthorised colonies and rural areas to inform residents about the benefits of PNG.

During the meeting, it was highlighted that Delhi has the capacity to provide approximately 1.8 million PNG connections, while around 1.4 million connections have been provided so far. Officials have been instructed to work in mission mode to deliver the remaining 400,000 connections at the earliest, the release noted.

Sood also informed that it has been decided to prioritise the use of PNG in public welfare schemes. Under this, PNG will be used in place of traditional gas cylinders in Atal Canteens, night shelter kitchens, mid-day meal kitchens, and MCD kitchens.

He further emphasised that the use of PNG should be promoted in all restaurants, hotels, Gurudwaras, and temples across Delhi. Instructions have been issued to lay pipelines at the earliest in places where cylinders are still in use.

The Power Minister also stated that the PNG pipeline network will be expanded rapidly in areas where it is not yet available. Special focus will be given to developing solutions using modern technologies in challenging areas such as narrow lanes and multi-storey buildings.

He further added that currently, around 10,000 new PNG connections are being provided every month in Delhi, and if required, this number can be increased to 25,000 per month.

Ashish Sood expressed confidence that increased adoption of PNG will significantly expand the use of clean energy in Delhi, reduce pollution levels, and ensure safe and uninterrupted gas supply to citizens.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative, but execution is key. I live in a society in Dwarka where we've been waiting for PNG for 2 years. Endless paperwork and no clear timeline. The minister should ensure these meetings translate to action on the ground.
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Aman W
Focusing on unauthorised colonies and rural areas is the right move. Clean energy should reach everyone, not just posh localities. Using PNG in Atal Canteens and mid-day meal kitchens is a smart and noble decision. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
The safety aspect is crucial. LPG cylinder explosions are sadly too common. A piped supply is inherently safer for homes and especially for community kitchens in temples and gurudwaras. Hope the pipeline work is done with proper safety audits.
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Karthik V
They talk about 25,000 connections per month. That's ambitious! But what about the existing customers? The billing and customer service of IGL needs a major upgrade. Sometimes the bills are erratic. Fix that too, please.
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Nisha Z
My mother lives alone in an old colony with narrow lanes. She struggles with cylinders. If they can actually provide a solution for such areas using "modern technology" as mentioned, it would be a huge blessing for so many elderly citizens. 🤞

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