Coal power capacity may rise as demand surges
23 Jun 2023
The nation, one of the world’s top carbon emitters, has about 27
gigawatts of coal-based power plants under construction and another 24
gigawatts capacity is in pre-construction stages, according to Power Minister
Raj Kumar Singh.
Coal power capacity may rise as
demand surges
India will continue to
build more coal-fired power capacity to feed its booming energy demand even as
it expands renewable generation.
The nation, one of the
world’s top carbon emitters, has about 27 gigawatts of coal-based power plants
under construction and another 24 gigawatts capacity is in pre-construction
stages, according to Power Minister Raj Kumar Singh.
“We will generate more
capacity if required,” Singh told reporters in New Delhi.
The continued increase in
coal-fired generation highlights India’s addiction to the dirtiest fossil fuel
even as it is home to some of the world’s most polluted cities, including the
capital New Delhi. The fossil fuel accounts for
about three-quarters of India’s power production and may continue to
generate more than half of India’s electricity by the end of the decade,
according to the power ministry’s Central Electricity Authority.