Coal Addition Beyond the National Electricity Plan 2032 Uneconomical: Report
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Coal Addition Beyond the National Electricity Plan 2032 Uneconomical: Report
The report said India can meet its 2032 power demand through solar, wind, and energy storage targets. A recent study found India does not need to add more coal plants beyond the existing National Electricity Plan 2032. The report titled “Coal’s diminishing role in India’s electricity transition” by Ember, an energy think tank, said adding more capacity can be uneconomical. According to the report, India can meet its power needs through solar, w…
India does not need to add more generation capacity to coal than already set the objectives of the National Electricity Plan (NEP) 2032, either to ensure reliability or to meet peak demand, according to a new Ember Energy Research Center report. Related:The share of coal in India's electricity mix fell below 50% for the first time in several decadesThe conclusion is based on the assumption that India meets its solar, wind and storage capacity ex…
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