India: Energy map reveals rising dependency on coking coal
Date: Tuesday, October 31 @ 04:47:49 PST
Topic: Consumption; Demand; Prices


A new National Energy Map for India, prepared by the Energy and Resources Institute, along with the office of the principal scientific advisor, has predicted that in a high growth scenario, import dependency for coking coal will increase to 85% in 2031. The figure amounts to 2,475 million tonnes of coal imports, creating the need for securing supplies. Import dependency, in fact, will be across all the energy sectors, be it crude oil, coal or even nuclear, but as R Chidambaram, principal scientific advisor to the Union government, puts it, “In the short term, we need the world, but in the long term, the world will need us (for nuclear technology).”

DNA India





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