India Moves to Euro-III and Euro-IV Fuel Usage
The Indian Government has announced that it has successfully migrated over to the Euro-IV and Euro-III fuel types for petrol and diesel, thus ensuring that the country achieves the deadline ahead of the scheduled date.
The Euro-IV fuel variant that signifies European Grade – IV fuel was already launched and implemented in 13 major cities on 1st April and the remaining country was gradually migrated to Euro-III fuel variants.
The use of cleaner fuel is expected to reduce environmental toxins and also make the air quality better. Not everyone is happy though, because use of cleaner fuel has meant that subscribers have to pay slightly higher price for the fuel. The general mood however, is quite positive and people seem to have liked the idea of using cleaner, low-sulphur fuel for a better and green living.
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