<p>New Delhi: State-owned NLCIL has produced 1,234 crore units of green power, thereby preventing the emission of one crore tonne of carbon dioxide, a coal ministry statement said.</p>.<p>Primarily a lignite-based power generating company, NLCIL is targeting 10,000 MW renewable energy capacity by 2030.</p>.<p>NLC India Ltd (NLCIL) ventured into renewable energy with 1,380 MW of solar power plants and 51 MW of wind power plants.</p>.<p>To achieve the target of 10,000 MW, NLCIL has formed new subsidiaries--NLC India Renewables Ltd (NIRL) to focus on asset monetisation and NLC India Green Energy Ltd (NIGEL) to spearhead clean energy initiatives.</p>.APGENCO & NHPC join hands to develop solar & pumped storage projects.<p>Furthermore, NLCIL's membership in the International Solar Alliance (ISA) underscores its commitment to environmental sustainability within the coal sector.</p>.<p>With a current renewable energy capacity of 1.4 GW, NLCIL is set to quadruple this figure by 2030. Significant projects are underway in Neyveli (Tamil Nadu), Barsingsar (Rajasthan), Gujarat, and Assam.</p>.<p>Last month, NLCIL signed a 25-year power purchase pact with Telangana state discoms for 200 MW solar energy at a competitive price under the Central Public Sector Undertaking (CPSU) scheme.</p>
<p>New Delhi: State-owned NLCIL has produced 1,234 crore units of green power, thereby preventing the emission of one crore tonne of carbon dioxide, a coal ministry statement said.</p>.<p>Primarily a lignite-based power generating company, NLCIL is targeting 10,000 MW renewable energy capacity by 2030.</p>.<p>NLC India Ltd (NLCIL) ventured into renewable energy with 1,380 MW of solar power plants and 51 MW of wind power plants.</p>.<p>To achieve the target of 10,000 MW, NLCIL has formed new subsidiaries--NLC India Renewables Ltd (NIRL) to focus on asset monetisation and NLC India Green Energy Ltd (NIGEL) to spearhead clean energy initiatives.</p>.APGENCO & NHPC join hands to develop solar & pumped storage projects.<p>Furthermore, NLCIL's membership in the International Solar Alliance (ISA) underscores its commitment to environmental sustainability within the coal sector.</p>.<p>With a current renewable energy capacity of 1.4 GW, NLCIL is set to quadruple this figure by 2030. Significant projects are underway in Neyveli (Tamil Nadu), Barsingsar (Rajasthan), Gujarat, and Assam.</p>.<p>Last month, NLCIL signed a 25-year power purchase pact with Telangana state discoms for 200 MW solar energy at a competitive price under the Central Public Sector Undertaking (CPSU) scheme.</p>