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No plan to phase out old coal-fired power plants: Power Minister RK Singh

Total power generated in India by at least 8 percent YoY in 2021-22, and 9 percent in 2022-23, the minister said. Singh further said that electricity generated by coal-based power plants grows by 10 percent between 2021-22 and 2022-23

August 10, 2023 / 20:18 IST
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The NEP suggests that India may need even more than 51 GW of coal-fired electricity in case commissioning of renewable energy projects and battery energy storage systems are delayed.

The Union government on August 10 said it has no plan to phase out old coal-fired power plants in the country.

"The government has not formulated any plan to phase out old coal-based thermal power plants in the country. The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) vide an advisory dated January 20, 2023 suggested that no retirement or re-purposing of coal-based power stations will be done before 2030, considering the expected energy demand scenario and availability of capacity in future," RK Singh, Union minister for power and new and renewable energy informed the Rajya Sabha.

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The minister further said the CEA has advised thermal power generating companies to implement renovation and modernisation (R&M) and life extension (LE) of their thermal power units for running up to 2030 and beyond or operating in two shift mode to facilitate solar and wind energy integration into the grid, wherever feasible.

On May 8, Moneycontrol was the first to report about the government's plan to upgrade existing thermal power plants and that majority of the capacity expansion in the thermal capacity is going to be through brownfield projects.