India is at present importing 12 million
metric tons per annum of natural gas for fertilizers and 28 million metric tons
of LPG for domestic consumption. Government has therefore decided to encourage coal
gasification projects.
The first
project will start in six months including tenders and production will start by
2028-29.For implementing the coal gasification projects , the Government has
created a joint venture of Coal India and Gas Authority of India and a single project in Eastern coalfields
command area will have investment of Rs 13,052 crores. Another Coal India and Bharat Heavy
Electricals joint venture has been created with total investment of Rs 11,782
crore in Sambalpur of Odisha. Both the
projects will be operationalized by 2028-29.
The coal gasification projects will not
only reduce pollution in the country but hundreds of products will come out of
the processes, including
synthetic gases. The Minister said India “can’t stop coal mining because the
resource is mainly located in the most backward areas of the country.”
Briefing
newspersons on the outcome of the cabinet meeting, Coal and Mines Minister
Pralhad Joshi said India has one of the largest reserves of coal. As per latest
reviews last week, other than current exploration, India has 361 billion tons
proven reserves of coal. “Even if we
mine even half of it, it is sufficient for the country’s requirements for 125
years,” he said. At present, 80 per cent of the present mined coal is used for
electricity production.
As Indian coal
has high ash content and limited technology is available, the Ministry sought
viability gap funding from the Government and the Prime Minister sanctioned Rs
8,500 crores for the project at the Cabinet meeting. Out of this amount, Rs
4,050 crore will be for the two joint ventures.