India to Raise Coal Reliance In The Middle Of LNG Supply Problems
New Delhi: India intends to lean a lot more on coal-fired power generation this summer as interruptions in liquified gas (LNG) materials threaten electrical power production. The step comes in the middle of the ongoing problem in West Asia.
- Gas-based plants, though versatile, just add a little portion to India’s power.
- Coal make up 70 % of electrical power generation, but incorporating it with renewables presents obstacles.
- The government conjured up the Essential Assets Act, possibly diverting gas from power plants.
- Over 51 GW of capability added this , including 9 GW of coal-based power.

