New Era Cleantech Starts Rs 200 bn Coal Gasification in Chandrapur

New Era Cleantech has commenced development of a coal gasification project in Chandrapur with an investment valued at Rs 200 billion (Rs 200 bn), the company said. The initiative marks a significant private sector investment in regional industrial infrastructure and aims to convert coal into synthesis gas for downstream applications. Project financing, timelines and operational milestones were described as being subject to regulatory approvals and routine clearances.

Coal gasification is a thermochemical process that converts coal into synthesis gas comprising mainly hydrogen and carbon monoxide, which can be used as a feedstock for chemicals and fuels. The firm indicated that adopting gasification technology can improve resource efficiency compared with traditional coal combustion while enabling integration with cleaner fuel pathways. Stakeholders noted that careful management of emissions and water use will be important to align the development with environmental norms.

The company suggested the project could support local industry by strengthening supply chains for chemical and energy sectors and by attracting ancillary manufacturing activities. Local authorities were reported to be engaged in facilitating clearances and infrastructure coordination to enable timely implementation without giving precise timelines. Market analysts said the size of the investment underscores growing interest in alternative coal utilisation technologies even as broader energy transition debates continue.

The developer plans to provide further details on project phasing, partners and capacity as statutory approvals progress and as financial close is achieved. Observers will monitor permitting, environmental compliance and the technical readiness of the chosen gasification route as indicators of the project's viability. The announcement adds to ongoing industry activity in the region and is likely to shape dialogue on industrial strategy and energy policy at state and national levels.

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