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India boosts renewable push amid gas supply disruptions, minister says

By Sethuraman N R

India is accelerating clearances for commissioning of wind power plants and battery energy ​storage systems as the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran has ‌led to a gas shortfall, the country’s junior power minister said on Monday.

Although gas accounts for only around 2% of India’s total power ​generation, the South Asian country uses about 8 ​gigawatt (GW) of gas power during peak-demand periods or heatwaves.

“Presently, ⁠there are challenges in respect of availability and price ​volatility of natural gas due to the Middle East crisis. ​However, the generators are exploring alternate sources,” junior power minister Shripad Naik said in the country’s parliament.

The country is also closely monitoring the ​progress of coal and hydro plants, which are under construction, ​targeted to be commissioned by June 2026, he said.

The system is adequately ‌positioned ⁠to meet summer demand, compensating for reduced gas-based generation, Naik said.

The South Asian nation has already directed Tata Power’s (TTPW.NS),  4-gigawatt imported-coal plant in the western state of Gujarat to run at full capacity from April ​1 to June ​30.

Reuters had ⁠earlier reported that India will likely lean more on its coal capacity to meet peak power ​demand this summer and has asked its coal ​plants ⁠to run at maximum capacity and avoid planned outages.

India relies on coal power for nearly 75% of its power generation.

India has also ⁠encouraged ​its industries to produce their own ​power through their captive generation plants, the minister said, a move that could ​reduce industrial power consumption.

This article has been republished from The Reuters.

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