CASE Group Pushes Atmanirbhar Energy With Coal Gasification
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CASE Group Pushes Atmanirbhar Energy With Coal Gasification

CASE Group, an Indian developer of coal gasification technology, is promoting domestic energy independence by supplying indigenous gasifier systems to industry. The company has positioned its products to enable industrial users to replace imported fuels such as furnace oil, LPG and natural gas with locally available high-ash coal. The offering is presented as a response to global fuel price volatility and supply disruptions that affect manufacturing operations. The company presents the approach as an industry level measure to shield manufacturers from price shocks and to secure steady production schedules.

The product family includes hot and cold gasifiers alongside fluidised bed systems, all engineered to use the characteristics of Indian coal efficiently. Systems incorporate programmable logic controller based automation for operational safety and integrity. Designs aim to produce synthesis gas that can be routed for thermal processes and combustion applications. Automation features are intended to reduce operational risks and simplify integration with existing plant controls.

Target sectors include steel, ceramics, glass, cement and chemical manufacturing, where sustained high temperature thermal energy is required for furnaces and kilns. Gasification derived syngas is described as providing steadier thermal output and better temperature control, helping to maintain process consistency. The technology is offered as a more economical alternative to imported fuels and as cleaner than direct coal combustion in many industrial uses. By converting coal into a gaseous fuel, operators can achieve more uniform combustion and reduce particulate emissions compared with direct coal firing.

CASE Group has framed its work as supporting India's Atmanirbhar energy vision by reducing import dependence and enhancing industrial energy resilience. The company emphasises scalable and modular deployment so plants can be adapted to demand growth and local coal quality. Industry adoption is expected to help operators manage budgets and maintain operations during geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions. The company also positions its systems as compatible with phased rollouts so that capacities can be scaled as demand and investment permit.

CASE Group, an Indian developer of coal gasification technology, is promoting domestic energy independence by supplying indigenous gasifier systems to industry. The company has positioned its products to enable industrial users to replace imported fuels such as furnace oil, LPG and natural gas with locally available high-ash coal. The offering is presented as a response to global fuel price volatility and supply disruptions that affect manufacturing operations. The company presents the approach as an industry level measure to shield manufacturers from price shocks and to secure steady production schedules. The product family includes hot and cold gasifiers alongside fluidised bed systems, all engineered to use the characteristics of Indian coal efficiently. Systems incorporate programmable logic controller based automation for operational safety and integrity. Designs aim to produce synthesis gas that can be routed for thermal processes and combustion applications. Automation features are intended to reduce operational risks and simplify integration with existing plant controls. Target sectors include steel, ceramics, glass, cement and chemical manufacturing, where sustained high temperature thermal energy is required for furnaces and kilns. Gasification derived syngas is described as providing steadier thermal output and better temperature control, helping to maintain process consistency. The technology is offered as a more economical alternative to imported fuels and as cleaner than direct coal combustion in many industrial uses. By converting coal into a gaseous fuel, operators can achieve more uniform combustion and reduce particulate emissions compared with direct coal firing. CASE Group has framed its work as supporting India's Atmanirbhar energy vision by reducing import dependence and enhancing industrial energy resilience. The company emphasises scalable and modular deployment so plants can be adapted to demand growth and local coal quality. Industry adoption is expected to help operators manage budgets and maintain operations during geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions. The company also positions its systems as compatible with phased rollouts so that capacities can be scaled as demand and investment permit.

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