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'Coal CPSEs' CIL and NLCIL installed 122.49 MW and 1380 MW Solar Power Plants respectively as of Jan 2025

Coal India Limited (CIL) boasts an impressive 122.49 MW of installed solar power capacity, while NLC India Limited (NLCIL) leads the charge with 1380 MW of solar power.

'Coal CPSEs' CIL and NLCIL installed 122.49 MW and 1380 MW Solar Power Plants respectively as of Jan 2025

India's Coal Ministry embraced the path to sustainability, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to an eco-friendly future through the widespread adoption of renewable energy across Coal Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs). With solar and wind energy at the forefront, the Ministry's initiatives are not only slashing carbon footprints but also bolstering energy efficiency, paving the way for a cleaner and greener tomorrow.

The push for renewable energy is underscored by remarkable achievements as of January 31, 2025. Coal India Limited (CIL) boasts an impressive 122.49 MW of installed solar power capacity, while NLC India Limited (NLCIL) leads the charge with 1380 MW of solar power. NLCIL has also made significant strides in harnessing wind energy, with an operational windmill capacity of 51 MW. These accomplishments reflect the sector's proactive measures to embrace sustainable energy practices.

The accompanying visual from the Ministry of Coal perfectly encapsulates this transition. Solar panels glisten under a radiant sun, and sleek wind turbines rise gracefully against a serene backdrop, symbolizing harmony between cutting-edge technology and nature. This imagery is a testament to the Ministry's green vision and ongoing efforts.

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The Ministry’s renewable energy drive aligns seamlessly with global climate goals, inspiring confidence in a future where energy needs and environmental concerns coalesce. This visionary approach ensures that renewable energy becomes the cornerstone of India’s progress, benefitting not only the present but also generations to come. The Ministry of Coal is setting a powerful example for industries nationwide, reaffirming that sustainability and innovation are not just ideals but achievable realities.

This remarkable journey towards an eco-friendly tomorrow is not just a policy shift—it's a promise for a brighter, sustainable future.

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