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Ministry Of Coal Receives Strong Industry Participation In Financial Incentive Scheme For Coal Gasification Projects

2024-11-13 15:54

Wedoany.com Report-Nov 13,  The Ministry of Coal (MoC) has received an enthusiastic response to the Financial Incentive Scheme aimed at promoting coal gasification projects, marking a significant milestone in Indias transition towards a sustainable, low-carbon future. The due date for submission of proposals for Category- I and III was on November 11, 2024, and the opening of technical proposal on November 12, 2024, saw robust participation from industry players, indicating growing confidence in the potential of coal gasification as a key enabler of Indias transition towards clean coal.

A total of five submissions were receivedthree in Category I (Government Public Sector Undertakings or Joint Ventures of PSUs) and two in Category III (Demonstration Projects/Small-Scale Plants). The level of engagement reflects the increasing recognition of coal gasification as a diversification strategy for the future of Indias coal sector.

Addressing the event, Smt. Vismita Tej, Additional Secretary (MoC), underscored the significance of this initiative, highlighting that the robust participation in the scheme reflects the increasing enthusiasm for coal gasification and the industry's commitment to investing in cleaner, more efficient technologies. She assured participants that the Ministry of Coal remains committed to collaborating with all stakeholders, addressing any concern in its journey toward a sustainable future.

The Financial Incentive Scheme, supported by a substantial financial commitment of ₹ 8,500 crore, is part of Indias broader strategy to achieve 100 million tonnes (MT) of coal gasification by 2030. This initiative is set to harness Indias vast domestic coal resource in a more environmentally responsible manner, contributing to the nations energy transition while advancing its climate goals.

Further, the submission deadline for Category II (Private Companies or Government Public Sector Undertakings) has been extended to January 10, 2025, and the Ministry is actively seeking broader participation from stakeholders in this category to further strengthen the momentum of the initiative.

Contacted, deputy assistant engineer of Patuakhali Power Grid Abdullah Al Naeem said they will not be facing any trouble in Patuakhali as power demand dropped at 45MW from 108MW for the last couple of days.

Currently, Bangladesh has been producing between 11,000MW to 12,000MW electricity, having around 500MW shortage during peak hours.

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