India wants 100 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of coal gasification by 2030. Gasification is more efficient and cleaner than direct burning.
In a roadshow promoting surface coal gasification, Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy said the technology, which can also yield a range of downstream products, has the potential to ...
Centre urges states to adopt coal gasification incentives after Odisha, Maharashtra roll out schemes
The Union Cabinet had this month approved a Rs 37,500-crore incentive scheme to promote coal gasification projects, aimed at ...
India has approved a Rs 37,500 crore scheme for coal gasification to cut import dependence and attract Rs 3 lakh crore investment, while also expanding renewables and exploring geothermal energy.
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Centre urges States to adopt coal gasification incentives
India, May 29 -- The Government on Thursday said Odisha and Maharashtra have introduced their State-level incentive schemes to boost coal gasification projects, and the Centre is persuading other ...
Compared to crude oil and LNG, coal prices are relatively less volatile. How does India promote cleaner use of its vast coal reserves and enhance self-reliance through technologies like coal ...
Investments in gasification facilities have stalled, with identifiable pitfalls holding back the construction of some facilities. More than 90 percent of the operating 2024 capacity for gasification ...
HYDERABAD: Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka on Wednesday sought the Union government’s support for Singareni to ...
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