India's response to the energy crisis: A "False LPG" solution for kitchens
India against the energy crisis: Kitchens - The energy war in the Middle East has confronted India with serious difficulties regarding gas supply. The almost complete halt of gas supply has prompted the New Delhi government to seek alternative solutions.

Facing this crisis, the Indian leadership has begun implementing a formula called "DME" (dimethyl ether). This new type of fuel, known as "false LPG" in international markets, has become the last source of hope for millions of households in the country.
The significant reduction in LPG supply has made it difficult to obtain gas, especially for use in kitchens, directly impacting the daily lives of the Indian population. DME aims to bridge this gap and ensure the country's energy security.
The introduction of DME is considered a strategic step to strengthen India's energy independence and reduce its reliance on geopolitical tensions. This initiative not only addresses the current crisis but also has the potential to minimize future energy supply risks.
Through this "false LPG" project, the New Delhi government aims to eliminate energy shortages in kitchens and provide its citizens with a sustainable energy supply. This could be a significant turning point in the country's energy policy.
