NEWS: The Union Cabinet approved a major scheme for promoting Surface Coal/Lignite Gasification Projects with a massive financial outlay of ₹37,500 crore.
About The Scheme for Promotion of Surface Coal/Lignite Gasification Projects:
· This is a central incentive scheme designed to accelerate the adoption of surface coal gasification technology in India.
· It provides financial support to entities to convert coal or lignite into Synthesis Gas (Syngas), which is then used to produce high-value downstream chemicals and fuels.
· Ministry: Ministry of Coal, Government of India.
Aim
· The primary objective is to diversify the use of India’s vast coal reserves, achieve the national target of 100 Million Tonnes (MT) of coal gasification by 2030
· To strengthen energy security by substituting expensive imports of urea, ammonia, methanol, and natural gas.
Key Features of the Scheme
· Financial Outlay: A total budget of ₹37,500 crore to incentivize projects targeting the gasification of ~75 MT of coal/lignite.
Incentive Structure:
· Financial assistance is capped at 20% of the cost of Plant and Machinery.
· Project Cap: Maximum ₹5,000 crore per project.
· Product Cap: Maximum ₹9,000 crore for any single product (except Synthetic Natural Gas and Urea).
· Maximum ₹12,000 crore for a single group across all projects
· Selection through a transparent, competitive bidding process benchmarking project cost and output efficiency.
· Incentives are paid in four equal installments based on the successful completion of specific project milestones.
· The government has extended coal linkage tenure up to 30 years for gasification projects, providing stability for long-term investments.
· The scheme allows various technologies, it actively encourages the adoption of indigenous gasification technologies.
· Additive Incentivesà This support can be clubbed with existing incentives under commercial coal mining or other state/central schemes.
Significance
· India’s import bill for substitutable products like LNG and urea stood at ₹2.77 lakh crore in FY2025.
· This scheme advances Atmanirbhar Bharat by producing these locally from domestic coal.
· The scheme is expected to trigger a massive investment of ₹2.5 to ₹3.0 lakh crore in the coal-bearing regions.