PRODUCER GAS AS A FUEL FOR PETROL DRIVEN VEHICLES
Abstract
The use of indigenous fuels for automobile units is of national importance on account of the meagre petroleum resources. Abundant supplies of wood suitable for conversion into charcoal and low grade coal are available in this country. Producer gas derived from these materials is a suitable alternate fuel to petrol. The technical and economic obstacle for the wide use of producer gas has been the poor performance of the producer gas vehicle; and reasons have been given in detail in the form of a general comparison between petrol and producer gas as fuel for internal combustion engines. The technical difficulties for improving the performance of the vehicle are known and are not insurmountable, and means to overcome them are given and work in the LC.E. Department is outlined briefly. Besides the technical side, other obstacles are met when trying to introduce producer gas driven vehicles; the Government has to alter the existing regulations so that the user of the producer gas vehicle is not penalised, as is (he case now. On the contrary he should be given a relief in taxation and the cost of conversion should be subsidised proportionately. With these facilities the use of producer gas vehicles can be made attractive and even compulsory if circumstances demand.
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