The Saumitra Chaudhuri Committee on Auto Fuel Vision & Policy 2025, headed by Chaudhuri, former Planning Commission member, suggested that fuels should meet Euro-IV emission norms across the country by 2017 and Euro-V standards by 2020.
Speaking at SIAM Auto Summit, he said the report has been put on the website for comments but not many have commented.
"We would be happy if we could get SIAM comments. It talks about introduction of BS-IV (Euro-IV) by 2017 and BS-V (Euro-V) by 2020. BS-V requires very heavy investments. There are suggestions on how to investments going," Chandra said.
It estimated that upgrading refineries to produce Euro-V equivalent petrol and diesel will need an investment of Rs 80,000 crore. This cost can be met by the 75 paise levy on petrol and diesel, it said.
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"We would be very happy that SIAM, heavy industry department and petroleum ministry join hands to take care of the concerns of the environmentalists and also to have more fuel efficient engines so that the conservation efforts are also put in place," Chandra said.
At present, 26 cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Lucknow, use Euro-IV equivalent fuels, also known as BS-IV fuels, while motorists in the rest of the country use BS-III fuels.