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Coal Boom Threatens India’s Renewable Push as Core Industry Sees Double-Digit Growth

July 5, 2024 by CS News Network

India’s coal sector outperforms core industries, raising concerns about renewable energy goals. India’s coal sector has emerged as the star performer among eight core industries, …

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Categories Solar, Wind Tags Atmanirbhar Bharat, coal, energy, environment, India, renewable energy

India Emerges as a Renewable Energy Powerhouse, Despite Continued Reliance on Coal

May 16, 2024 by Santanu Mukherjee

Record-breaking growth in renewables puts India on track for a sustainable future, but challenges remain. India is rapidly establishing itself as a global leader in …

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Categories Solar, Wind Tags clean energy, coal, IEEFA, India, India Emerges as a Renewable Energy Powerhouse, renewable energy, solar power, Sustainability

One in every two Indian power plants does not meet the 100% fly ash utilisation target: CSE

March 11, 2021 by Nancy

“Coal being the mainstay of power generation in India, we need to ensure that coal-based thermal power plants are as clean as possible. Only then …

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Categories Climate Tags AIr pollution, climate change, coal, coal fired power plant, CSE, fly ash, Pollution, power

Transition to clean energy sources led to subdued participation in coal auction: Study

November 26, 2020 by CS News Network

The transition to clean energy sources led to subdued participation in the recently concluded first round of commercial coal mine auction, said India Ratings and …

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Categories Solar, Wind Tags clean energy, coal, coal mine, green energy, Ind-Ra, India Ratings and Research, renewable energy, renewables, solar, Transition to clean energy, wind

India can save up to Rs. 54,000 cr replacing coal plants with renewables: Greenpeace

December 22, 2017 by CS News Network

The country can save up to Rs 54,000 crore in power costs and reduce air pollution by replacing expensive coal plants with renewables, according to …

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Categories Solar, Wind Tags Central Electricity Authority, coal, coal-based power sector, Greenpeace, India, renewable, renewable energy, renewables, solar, wind

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