New Delhi: Amrit Lal Meena, Secretary Coal has said that the Government of India has approved a scheme to promote coal/ lignite gasification projects to meet the future energy needs of the country.
As per the approved scheme, Rs. 8,500 crore of investment outlay will be provided by Ministry of Coal to coal/ lignite gasification projects under 3 categories i.e. for Government PSU’s, Private Players as well as Small Scale Projects.
Promoting coal/lignite gasification projects is in line with the government’s vision to diversify energy sources, lessen reliance on imported fuels, and mitigate environmental impact through cleaner technologies.
This effort underscores the Ministry of Coal’s dedication to fostering innovation and cooperation within the energy sector. By forging strategic partnerships with industry players, the Ministry of Coal aims to expedite the adoption of gasification technologies and facilitate the creation of a robust ecosystem for coal/lignite-based energy solutions.
Ministry of Coal, Government of India, is poised to conduct another roadshow on February 21, 2024, in Mumbai.
The event will convene key stakeholders, including policymakers, licensors, EPC agencies, PMC consultants, industry frontrunners, and investors, to discuss the opportunities and hurdles associated with coal/lignite gasification projects.
Participants will engage in insightful conversations, exchange best practices, and explore avenues for collaboration to propel the growth of gasification initiatives in India.
The Ministry of Coal invites all interested stakeholders to join this momentous event and contribute to shaping the future of energy in India.