-
Categories
-
Pharmaceutical Intermediates
-
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
-
Food Additives
- Industrial Coatings
- Agrochemicals
- Dyes and Pigments
- Surfactant
- Flavors and Fragrances
- Chemical Reagents
- Catalyst and Auxiliary
- Natural Products
- Inorganic Chemistry
-
Organic Chemistry
-
Biochemical Engineering
- Analytical Chemistry
-
Cosmetic Ingredient
- Water Treatment Chemical
-
Pharmaceutical Intermediates
Promotion
ECHEMI Mall
Wholesale
Weekly Price
Exhibition
News
-
Trade Service
India's Minister of State, Environment, Forests and Climate Change Babul Supriyao recently said that India's cumulative total of more than 62GW of coal power plants are in various stages
of construction.
Specifically, at present, the cumulative installed capacity of coal power projects under construction in India has reached 62.
23GW, including 19.
78GW of central coal power projects, 18.
72GW of state-level coal power projects and 23.
73GW of private coal power projects
.
All of this comes
at a time when the government plans to make non-fossil fuel power generation account for 40% of India's total energy mix by 2030.
In addition, India has set an ambitious target of 450 GW of renewable energy generation by 2030
.
"Building coal-fired power plants with a capacity of more than 100 GW at the same time is unlikely to hinder the goals
of the Paris Agreement.
In accordance with the country's development needs and electricity needs, the central, state government and private sector applied to MoEFCC for an environmental permit to set up a coal-fired power plant
.
”
He added that in accordance with the 2006 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification Guidelines and their amendments, the MEP evaluated the project and granted an environmental permit, appropriately stipulating the conditions for protecting the
environment.
To reduce carbon emissions and increase the share of renewable energy, the government has set a target of installing 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2022, including 100 GW of solar, 60 GW of wind, 10 GW of biomass and 5GW
of small hydropower projects.
As of the end of February, India had installed 86.
75 GW of renewable energy capacity, of which 34.
40 GW was solar power, 37.
67 GW was wind power, 10 GW was biomass and 4.
68 GW was generated by small hydropower projects
.
India's Minister of State, Environment, Forests and Climate Change Babul Supriyao recently said that India's cumulative total of more than 62GW of coal power plants are in various stages
of construction.
Specifically, at present, the cumulative installed capacity of coal power projects under construction in India has reached 62.
23GW, including 19.
78GW of central coal power projects, 18.
72GW of state-level coal power projects and 23.
73GW of private coal power projects
.
All of this comes
at a time when the government plans to make non-fossil fuel power generation account for 40% of India's total energy mix by 2030.
In addition, India has set an ambitious target of 450 GW of renewable energy generation by 2030
.
"Building coal-fired power plants with a capacity of more than 100 GW at the same time is unlikely to hinder the goals
of the Paris Agreement.
In accordance with the country's development needs and electricity needs, the central, state government and private sector applied to MoEFCC for an environmental permit to set up a coal-fired power plant
.
”
He added that in accordance with the 2006 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification Guidelines and their amendments, the MEP evaluated the project and granted an environmental permit, appropriately stipulating the conditions for protecting the
environment.
To reduce carbon emissions and increase the share of renewable energy, the government has set a target of installing 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2022, including 100 GW of solar, 60 GW of wind, 10 GW of biomass and 5GW
of small hydropower projects.
As of the end of February, India had installed 86.
75 GW of renewable energy capacity, of which 34.
40 GW was solar power, 37.
67 GW was wind power, 10 GW was biomass and 4.
68 GW was generated by small hydropower projects
.