NITIN GADKARI'S NEW PLAN TO MAKE FUEL FROM GARBAGE!!
Jul 8, 2026•Channel
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Published1 week ago
Duration1:01
Video IDMrUYWHkD4-I
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views534.8K
Likes30.7K
Comments700
Engagement Rate5.88%
Likes per 100 views5.75
Comments per 1K views1.31
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After E20 petrol, Nitin Gadkari now wants Delhi’s public buses to run on fuel made from garbage.
The idea is to convert Delhi’s massive daily waste into clean hydrogen fuel. If organic waste is properly segregated and processed, it can first be converted into biogas. Then, through special machines and processing technology, hydrogen can be extracted from that gas.
This hydrogen can be used in fuel-cell buses, which do not emit diesel-like smoke and can help reduce public transport pollution. For Delhi, this idea is important because the city is already struggling with garbage mountains, landfill pressure, and vehicle pollution.
Hydrogen buses can also be practical for public transport because buses run on fixed routes and can be refuelled at depots. But the real challenge is implementation: waste segregation, hydrogen plants, safe storage, refuelling stations, high cost, and making the entire system efficient.
Watch this video to understand Nitin Gadkari’s waste-to-hydrogen plan, Delhi’s garbage problem, fuel-cell buses, and whether this idea can actually work on the ground.