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Clean Energy: Govt takes initiative for 100 mn ton coal gasification by 2030

With environmental concerns, the government has prepared a mission document for coal gasification of 100 MT by 2030.

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NEW DELHI: The Central government is organising an investor meet in Mumbai on Friday to develop the PPP model to achieve 100 million ton coal gasification, which is considered a cleaner option compared to burning of coal, and focus on attracting private sector participation and investment in the sector.

Coal and Mines Minister Pralhad Joshi will be launching the high-level investors’ meet and will be chairing the session with a view to understand the expectation of the private sector to join the efforts of the government in achieving 100 million ton coal gasification by 2030. India has a reserve of 307 billion tons of thermal coal and about 80 per cent of it produced is used in thermal power plants.

With environmental concerns, the government has prepared a mission document for coal gasification of 100 MT by 2030.

Syngas produced from coal can be used to produce gaseous fuels such as hydrogen (blue coupled with CCUS), Substitute Natural Gas (SNG or methane), Di-Methyl Ether (DME), liquid fuels such as methanol, ethanol, synthetic diesel and chemical like methanol derivatives, olefins, propylene, mono-ethylene glycol (MEG), nitrogenous fertilisers including ammonia, DRI, industrial chemicals along with power generation.

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