India to launch carbon capture policy to trap coal emissions -media

Published 07:29 on February 5, 2024  /  Last updated at 07:30 on February 5, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC

The Indian government is looking to launch a carbon capture policy later this year which will aim to capture about 70% emissions generated from the use of coal, even as the South Asian nation has no immediate plans to abandon the fossil fuel, according to media reports.
The Indian government is looking to launch a carbon capture policy later this year which will aim to capture about 70% emissions generated from the use of coal, even as the South Asian nation has no immediate plans to abandon the fossil fuel, according to media reports.


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