The case for building India’s coal chemistry capability


The Case for Building India's Coal Chemistry Capability

UPSC Study Note — GS-III (Energy Security, Science & Technology, Economy)


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail Source
National target 100 MT coal gasification by 2030 [S1]
Nodal Ministry Ministry of Coal [S1]
Key Mission National Coal Gasification Mission (NCGM), launched 2021 [S1]
Cabinet scheme outlay ₹37,500 crore (Surface Gasification) [S2]
Gasification volume covered ~75 MT under approved scheme [S2]
VGF ceiling Max 20% of cost of Plant & Machinery [S2]
Coal linkage tenure Extended to 30 years for syngas production in Non-Regulated Sector [S2]
First UCG pilot Jharkhand (initiated 2024) [S2]
Indian coal ash content 30–45% (high-ash; a key technical challenge) [S4]
Key outputs of gasification Syngas → Methanol, Ammonia, Hydrogen, SNG, Urea [S2]
Key research institutions CSIR-CIMFR, CSIR-IMMT, BHEL, IIT Delhi [S2][S4]
Industry participants NLCIL, EIL, L&T, JSPL, DVC, CCL, PDIL, Dastur Energy, GAIL [S2]
Article author R.A. Mashelkar, former DG–CSIR, Distinguished Scientist [S3]
Types of coal chemistry Gasification, Liquefaction (CTL), Underground Coal Gasification (UCG), Pyrolysis [S1][S2]

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Environmental

Geopolitical / Strategic

Scientific / Technological

Administrative

Historical


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. National Coal Gasification Mission targets 100 MT of coal gasification by 2030. [S1]
  2. The National Coal Gasification Mission (NCGM) was launched by the Ministry of Coal (not Ministry of Power or Ministry of Petroleum). [S1]
  3. Union Cabinet approved a Surface Coal/Lignite Gasification scheme with an outlay of ₹37,500 crore (approved 2025). [S2]
  4. VGF under the Surface Gasification scheme is capped at 20% of Plant & Machinery cost. [S2]
  5. India's first Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) pilot project is located in Jharkhand. [S2]
  6. Indian coal has characteristically high ash content of 30–45%, which is the primary technical barrier to using imported gasifier designs. [S4]
  7. Syngas from coal gasification can yield methanol, ammonia, hydrogen, SNG, and urea as downstream products. [S2]
  8. CSIR-CIMFR (Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research) and CSIR-IMMT are key government R&D bodies working on coal gasification. [S2]
  9. Coal linkage tenure for syngas production extended to 30 years under the Non-Regulated Sector linkage framework. [S2]
  10. R.A. Mashelkar is a Distinguished Scientist and former Director General of CSIR (not DRDO or DST). [S3]
  11. The Strait of Hormuz disruption of 2026 renewed urgency for indigenous coal chemistry capability in India. [S3]
  12. SASOL (South Africa), operational since 1955, is the world's longest-running coal-to-liquids (Fischer-Tropsch) enterprise — often cited as a model for India. [S3]
  13. The NITI Aayog workshop (September 2025) on high-ash coal gasification technology included IIT Delhi, BHEL, and GAIL among participants. [S4]

8. Mains Relevance

Detail
GS Paper GS-III (Energy Security; Science & Technology; Indian Economy)
Syllabus headings Infrastructure: Energy; Science & Technology — developments & applications; Indigenisation of technology
Also touches GS-II (Government policies and schemes); GS-I (Resources: mineral & energy)

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "India's refinery sector diversified its crude sourcing to build operational resilience. Critically examine whether a similar approach to coal chemistry can reduce India's energy import dependence." 2. "Evaluate the National Coal Gasification Mission in the context of India's energy security and net-zero commitments. What are the major technological and environmental challenges?" 3. "Coal chemistry offers a viable bridge between fossil-fuel dependence and a renewable energy future. Discuss with reference to methanol economy and hydrogen production from coal gasification."


9. Related Topics to Study Next

  1. National Green Hydrogen Mission — hydrogen can be produced from coal gasification (grey/blue H₂); contrast with green H₂ from renewables.
  2. Methanol Economy (NITI Aayog) — methanol from coal gasification is a key plank of India's methanol roadmap; NITI Aayog has published reports on it.
  3. Urea & Fertiliser Import Dependence — ammonia from coal gasification can displace imported urea feedstock; links to food security.
  4. South Africa's SASOL Model — benchmark CTL (Coal-to-Liquid) programme; examiners often expect comparative knowledge.
  5. Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) — distinct from surface gasification; Jharkhand pilot; environmental risks vs. benefits.
  6. Strait of Hormuz & India's Energy Vulnerability — geopolitical context; ~85% of Indian crude imports pass through; links to West Asia policy.
  7. CSIR & National Laboratories — role of CSIR-CIMFR, CSIR-IMMT in energy research; indigenisation of technology narrative.
  8. India's Coal Reserves & Production — India ranks 4th globally; Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh dominate; coking vs. non-coking coal distinction.

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Ministry confusion: Coal chemistry policy is under the Ministry of Coal — not Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, not MoEFCC, not DST. (Downstream products like methanol/SNG then fall under other ministries but the gasification mission belongs to Coal.)
  2. NCGM target misquoted: The target is 100 MT of coal gasified by 2030, not 100 MT of syngas produced. The Cabinet scheme covers ~75 MT of this 100 MT target.
  3. Mashelkar's affiliation: He is former DG of CSIR — aspirants often confuse CSIR (Council of Scientific & Industrial Research) with DRDO or DST.
  4. UCG ≠ Surface Gasification: The Jharkhand pilot is Underground Coal Gasification; the ₹37,500 crore Cabinet scheme is for Surface gasification — these are different techniques with different risk profiles.
  5. "Clean coal" ≠ carbon-neutral: Coal gasification is cleaner than combustion but is not zero-carbon; equating it with green energy is a trap. CCUS is required to approach carbon neutrality.

11. Sources

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  • India Advances Global Green Hydrogen Leadership under National Green Hydrogen Mission

    Under the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM), a landmark commercial deal for green ammonia and methanol export to Japan (IHI Corporation named) is a concrete outcome. India's green hydrogen ambitions and NGHM are recurring Prelims themes; this adds a factual export-deal hook.

  • NITI Aayog launches report on "Strategic Roadmap for Making Ayurveda Global"
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  • VB-G RAM G Act comes into force across the country from today; “A historic day for rural India”: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

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    DGCA approved India's first Private Point-in-Space (PinS) Instrument Approach Procedure for helicopter operations, implemented at Undavalli Heliport (developed by AAI). This is a named first in Indian aviation with a specific location and implementing body — classic Prelims material for science/tech and aviation sections.

  • 11 Years of Digital India: Better Healthcare & Digital Markets Making Lives Easier

    This release contains high-quality testable data: Greece is named as the 10th country to adopt UPI; every second real-time digital transaction globally is processed via India's UPI; 13 lakh Anganwadi workers connected via Poshan Tracker covering 9 crore beneficiaries. Multiple concrete facts that are prime Prelims material.

  • India, EU Advance Cooperation on Sustainable Ship Recycling; Three Indian Yards Ready for EU Recognition

    India has a 35.4% global market share in sustainable ship recycling. Three Indian ship-recycling yards are ready for EU recognition. India committed $8 billion to strengthen shipbuilding and recycling, with a target of recycling 16,000 ships. These are specific, verifiable figures in a sector where India leads globally — strong Prelims material on maritime/shipping sector.

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