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India is set to add a substantial 60 gigawatts (GW) to its coal-based power generation capacity, as announced by Power Minister RK Singh. This ambitious plan is in addition to the 27 GW already under construction. Singh revealed this information during a meeting, highlighting the government's commitment to fortifying the nation's energy infrastructure.
The move signals a significant investment in coal-based power, showcasing the government's strategy to meet the growing energy demands of the country. As India continues to navigate the complexities of its energy landscape, the decision to add substantial coal capacity underscores the importance of a diversified energy mix to ensure a reliable and resilient power supply.
RK Singh's statement provides insight into the government's forward-looking approach, emphasising the role of coal in India's energy future. The announcement aligns with broader energy security objectives and reflects the government's efforts to balance the energy transition with the immediate needs of a developing nation.

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