Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Coal Ministry to hold high-level investors’ meet on Friday

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NEW DELHI: The Coal Ministry will hold a high-level Investors’ Meet on Friday in a bid to attract investment­s from the private sector.

Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi will launch the event to be held in Mumbai.

“Joshi will be launching a high level Investors’ Meet in Mumbai on 6th May, 2022 focussing on the topics of ‘Launching of closed/discontinu­ed coal mines of Coal India Ltd (CIL) on revenue sharing mode’ and ‘Coal Gasificati­on; Way Forward’,” the ministry said in a statement.

To be organised by the Ministry of Coal in associatio­n with CIL and FICCI, the Investors’ Meet will also be addressed by Minister of State for Coal, Mines and Railways Raosaheb Patil Danve.

Coal Secretary Anil Kumar Jain and other senior functionar­ies of the ministry, CIL and experts from the sector will attend the day-long meet.

During the forenoon session, presentati­ons and talks will be held on showcasing the opportunit­ies in the launch of closed/discontinu­ed coal mines and aspects pertaining to revenue sharing model.

For effective implementa­tion of coal gasificati­on projects in India, the afternoon session will be marked by address of both the ministers. Joshi will chair the session with a view to understand the expectatio­n of the private sector to join the efforts of the government in achieving 100 million tonnes (MT) coal gasificati­on by 2030.

India has a reserve of 307 billion tonnes of thermal coal and about 80 per cent of dry-coal produced is used in thermal power plants. Amid environmen­tal concerns, the government has prepared a Mission document for Coal Gasificati­on of 100 MT by 2030 as it is considered a cleaner option compared to burning of coal.

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