State-owned gas utility GAIL India Ltd plans to set up a CNG Green Corridor between New Delhi and Mumbai in 12-18 months to facilitate vehicle re-fueling. Currently, the CNG (compressed natural gas) network is mostly spread within the municipal limits of cities such as Delhi, Agra, Indore and Mumbai. For travel between states, CNG is not viable because of lack of refuelling infrastructure. The idea of a CNG Green Corridor is to have CNG outlets at regular intervals along the highways and such move of the company for such big project will surely bring in a fresh business for the signage companies dealing designing, displays and other related signage jobs for the outlets.
GAIL plans for CNG outlets on New Delhi-Mumbai highway
- Post author:SignNews
- Post published:November 26, 2013
- Post category:New Business Opportunity
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