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Nitin Gadkari unveils ethanol-based stoves: Can it replace LPG stoves?
ETimes | June 4, 2026 3:45 AM CST

In Indian households LPG stoves are no less than the lifeline of kitchens. From morning breakfast to dinner, most food is prepared on LPG stoves, and rising cylinder prices have been pinching many pockets. Keeping these concerns in view, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari recently unveiled a new ethanol-based stove technology that he claims could make cooking cheaper than commercial LPG cylinders. Scroll down to read the details.

What did Nitin Gadkari say?
Addressing a public programme in Nagpur, Gadkari said the stove works by mixing ethanol with water to generate a cooking flame. According to him, the indigenous technology could emerge as a low-cost and cleaner alternative to traditional cooking fuels such as LPG and kerosene. Gadkari said that mixing about 7% ethanol with water can deliver cooking heat cheaper than commercial LPG cylinders. If proven at scale, this ethanol stove could reduce household energy bills and lower dependence on imported fuel.