Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy has urged Coal India Limited (CIL) to take the lead in India’s clean energy transition. Speaking at CIL’s 51st Foundation Day in Kolkata, he highlighted the company’s role in balancing energy security with sustainability, calling for diversification into renewables, gasification, and critical minerals.
Coal India At The Crossroads Of Energy Security And Sustainability
Addressing the 51st Foundation Day celebrations of Coal India Limited (CIL) on November 2, 2025, Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy underscored the company’s pivotal role in shaping India’s energy future. He praised Coal India as the backbone of the nation’s power system for over five decades, but stressed that the next phase of its journey must align with India’s climate commitments and clean energy goals.
Reddy noted that while coal continues to dominate India’s energy basket, accounting for nearly 70 percent of power generation, the government is simultaneously pushing for rapid renewable expansion. He emphasized that Coal India, as the world’s largest coal producer, must diversify into solar, wind, coal gasification, and critical mineral exploration to ensure a balanced and sustainable energy mix.
Key Highlights
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Coal India celebrated its 51st Foundation Day in Kolkata on November 2, 2025
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Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy called on CIL to lead India’s clean energy transition
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Coal remains 70 percent of India’s power generation, but renewables are expanding rapidly
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Diversification into solar, wind, coal gasification, and critical minerals encouraged
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Minister lauded Coal India’s contribution to energy security while urging climate-conscious reforms
Notable Updates
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India achieved over one billion tonnes of domestic coal production in 2024–25
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Coal India is exploring underground coal gasification to tap deep-seated reserves
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Renewable energy projects, including solar parks and hybrid models, are being piloted by coal PSUs
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The government’s Viksit Bharat 2047 vision places clean energy at the heart of economic growth
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Reddy reiterated that energy security and sustainability must progress hand in hand
Outlook Ahead
Coal India’s transformation into a diversified energy major will be central to India’s ability to meet rising electricity demand while reducing carbon intensity. With policy backing and technological innovation, the company is expected to play a dual role—ensuring reliable coal supply while accelerating the clean energy transition.
Sources: UNI India, The Hindu, Business Standard, ETEnergyWorld