echemi logo
Product
  • Product
  • Supplier
  • Inquiry
    Home > Chemicals Industry > International Chemical > Coal will remain India's largest single source of electricity until 2040

    Coal will remain India's largest single source of electricity until 2040

    • Last Update: 2023-01-03
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
    Search more information of high quality chemicals, good prices and reliable suppliers, visit www.echemi.com

    Michelle Manook, CEO of the World Coal Association, said coal is expected to remain India's largest single source
    of electricity until 2040.

    Michelle stressed that coal will continue to play a vital role
    in supporting intermittent renewable energy to support infrastructure development and industrialization.

    "India has chosen to prioritise economic growth
    brought about by a resilient energy mix, including coal and clean coal technologies," Michelle said.
    This requires pragmatism and cooperation from governments, industry and investors to ensure that appropriate policies are in place to support the deployment of
    clean technologies.

    Nevertheless, in recent years, India has offered a new model
    in reducing coal power emission pathways and developing and deploying efficient, clean coal technologies more widely.

    World Coal Council representatives remain committed to building a sustainable future for coal and playing an active role
    in fulfilling global economic and environmental aspirations.

     

    Michelle Manook, CEO of the World Coal Association, said coal is expected to remain India's largest single source
    of electricity until 2040.

    coal

    Michelle stressed that coal will continue to play a vital role
    in supporting intermittent renewable energy to support infrastructure development and industrialization.

    "India has chosen to prioritise economic growth
    brought about by a resilient energy mix, including coal and clean coal technologies," Michelle said.
    This requires pragmatism and cooperation from governments, industry and investors to ensure that appropriate policies are in place to support the deployment of
    clean technologies.

    Nevertheless, in recent years, India has offered a new model
    in reducing coal power emission pathways and developing and deploying efficient, clean coal technologies more widely.

    World Coal Council representatives remain committed to building a sustainable future for coal and playing an active role
    in fulfilling global economic and environmental aspirations.

     


    This article is an English version of an article which is originally in the Chinese language on echemi.com and is provided for information purposes only. This website makes no representation or warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness ownership or reliability of the article or any translations thereof. If you have any concerns or complaints relating to the article, please send an email, providing a detailed description of the concern or complaint, to service@echemi.com. A staff member will contact you within 5 working days. Once verified, infringing content will be removed immediately.

    Contact Us

    The source of this page with content of products and services is from Internet, which doesn't represent ECHEMI's opinion. If you have any queries, please write to service@echemi.com. It will be replied within 5 days.

    Moreover, if you find any instances of plagiarism from the page, please send email to service@echemi.com with relevant evidence.