(TOI)
Work has started on a pipeline that will bring natural gas to Mysuru city. In phase one, over 3.75 lakh houses will get piped gas in the city. Within the Mysuru city limits, a 500-km pipeline will be laid, connecting 13 residential areas, initially. Mysuru MP Pratap Simha said natural gas will be supplied to the city from Bidadi in Bengaluru through a 103-km pipeline. Between the Columbia Asia Hospital (Manipal Hospital) signal and the Hinkal signal, the pipeline will cover 28 km through Bogadi and Srirampura. From the Hinkal signal, the pipeline will be laid up till Yelwal, he said.
Madikeri city and Nanjangud in Mysuru will also get piped natural gas soon, he said.
“My aim is to reduce cooking fuel expenses for a family by Rs 300 to Rs 350 per month in my constituency. The Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) will give permission for the laying of the pipes in the next meeting. It will be part of the meeting agenda,” he said. Regarding safety and energy security, natural gas is preferred, Shenoy, who is associated with the Mysuru Grahakara Parishat, said.
The supply chain of LPG is far more complex than the natural gas supply chain. Natural gas burns better and cleaner than LPG as it produces fewer greenhouse gases, he said.