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    India plans to achieve 100 million tons of coal gasification by 2030

    • Last Update: 2023-01-03
    • Source: Internet
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    Pralhad Joshi, India's Minister of Coal and Mines, said coal gasification and liquefaction was no longer an "aspiration" but a "requirement"
    .

    According to official statements, India aims to achieve 100 million tonnes (MT) of coal gasification by 2030 with an investment of more than Rs 4 trillion
    .

    Speaking at a webinar organised by the Ministry of Coal, Pralhad Joshi said the government had offered a 20 percent concession
    on the revenue share of coal used for gasification.
    The production of synthetic natural gas, energy fuels, fertilizer urea and other chemicals will be promoted, and the use of clean fuels
    will be encouraged.

    Pralhad Joshi added that Coal India also plans to build at least three gasification plants through a global tender under the BOO model, and has signed an agreement
    with Gas India to sell synthetic gas.

    Pralhad Joshi, India's Minister of Coal and Mines, said coal gasification and liquefaction was no longer an "aspiration" but a "requirement"
    .

    Coal gasification

    According to official statements, India aims to achieve 100 million tonnes (MT) of coal gasification by 2030 with an investment of more than Rs 4 trillion
    .

    Speaking at a webinar organised by the Ministry of Coal, Pralhad Joshi said the government had offered a 20 percent concession
    on the revenue share of coal used for gasification.
    The production of synthetic natural gas, energy fuels, fertilizer urea and other chemicals will be promoted, and the use of clean fuels
    will be encouraged.

    Pralhad Joshi added that Coal India also plans to build at least three gasification plants through a global tender under the BOO model, and has signed an agreement
    with Gas India to sell synthetic gas.

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