氣候變化

India plans to triple underground coal mining to meet energy demand

Ministry official argues production is more ‘eco-friendly’ even as pressure rises to phase down polluting fossil fuel

India is seeking to revive underground coal mining as it tries to boost production to meet the country’s fast-growing energy needs despite international pressure to phase down use of the polluting fossil fuel.“India is on a high-orbit growth trajectory, expanding industrially and economically,” Amrit Lal Meena, a senior official at India’s coal ministry, said in a statement to the Financial Times. “Coal continues to play a key role in India’s economic growth and development.”

The ministry has outlined plans to triple output from underground coal mines by 2028, preparing to auction new blocks, accelerate environmental clearance and roll out incentives to promote foreign investment and domestic equipment manufacturing.

India, the world’s second-largest coal producer after China, currently extracts 95 per cent of its coal from opencast mines carved into the surface, and relies on the fuel for about three-quarters of its power production.

您已閱讀26%(946字),剩餘74%(2720字)包含更多重要資訊,訂閱以繼續探索完整內容,並享受更多專屬服務。
版權聲明:本文版權歸FT中文網所有,未經允許任何單位或個人不得轉載,複製或以任何其他方式使用本文全部或部分,侵權必究。
設置字型大小×
最小
較小
默認
較大
最大
分享×