No LPG, no PNG needed... This stove's flame runs on electricity—a new-age cooktop featuring cutting-edge technology has arrived..
Electric Stove: The impact of tensions in the Middle East has been felt in India as well. Reports of gas shortages have emerged from various parts of the country. Amidst this situation, while some people have switched from LPG to PNG connections, many others have started using induction cooktops. Meanwhile, a new technology has now arrived in the kitchen. In fact, a modern stove has been introduced that requires neither LPG nor a PNG connection; instead, it runs entirely on electricity. A unique feature of this device is that, much like an LPG gas stove, it actually produces a visible flame.
**A Flame-Based Stove Powered by Electricity**
On Friday, while sharing a post on the social media platform 'X', Union Minister Pralhad Joshi revealed that he had witnessed a demonstration of a modern stove that operates on electricity yet emits a visible flame, just like a gas stove. This technology offers a cooking experience identical to that of a traditional LPG stove. He described this technology as highly impressive, stating that if Indian companies were to adopt it and undertake large-scale production within the country, it could revolutionize the way we cook.
**Cooking Set to Become More Affordable**
The Union Minister specifically linked this technology to the government's 'PM Surya Ghar' scheme. He noted that if this electric stove were integrated with solar energy systems, it could make home cooking not only cleaner but also more economical in the long run. He emphasized that when this technology is combined with the 'PM Surya Ghar' scheme—which empowers households to generate their own electricity using solar power—it could prove to be a game-changer in reducing the nation's dependence on LPG.
**Reduced Subsidy Burden and Pollution**
The Government of India is making continuous efforts to promote renewable energy at the household level. Rooftop solar systems are rapidly gaining popularity in both urban and rural areas. This announcement regarding the 'PM Surya Ghar' initiative is being viewed in the context of the government's broader objective: to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and enhance energy self-reliance. Technologies such as this will not only alleviate the burden of government subsidies but also help reduce pollution and bolster the country's energy security.
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