India sees ethanol converting Agra into clean city to save Taj Mahal from ruin
In India, in an attempt to save the Taj Mahal from environmental pollution while also tackling excessive sugar production in Uttar Pradesh, the transport minister announced a policy that will see 1 billion liters of ethanol produced from sugarcane within five years that will be used in Agra to make the famous city fueled by 100% renewable fuel. Last week, the Supreme Court told that government that the famous landmark must be renovated or destroyed as a result of the damage from pollution.
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