Coal India intensifies R&D initiatives, plans to invest ₹1,900 crore by FY30

State-run Coal India on Tuesday said it has intensified its research and development (R&D) initiatives and plans to invest a total of around ₹1,900 crore by 2029-30 on R&D activities, responding to the evolving energy landscape in the country.

CIL’s transformational R&D thrust gathered momentum in FY24-25 with establishment of the National Centre for Coal and Energy Research (NaCCER), a hub-and-spoke modelled R&D centre. Since then, the company has shifted its focus from proof-of-concept studies to prototype development, corresponding to Technology Readiness Level (TRL)-4 and above, the coal behemoth said in a stock exchange filing.

“We intend to shift R&D to a higher orbit to drive the company’s future growth and technological transformation,” a senior CIL official said.

R&D expenditure

Coal India’s R&D expenditure increased four-fold to ₹245 crore in FY24-25, from ₹61 crore in FY23-24. The Department of Public Enterprises mandates annual R&D expenditure averaging one per cent of the profit before tax of the preceding three years.

For a structured innovation framework, CIL has also formulated a comprehensive R&D policy. Strengthening industry-academia collaboration, CIL has established three Centres of Excellence (CoE) at premier IITs- Centre of Clean Coal Energy and Net Zero (CLEANZ) Hyderabad, Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) Madras and Innovation in Mining (IMiN) at IIT (ISM) Dhanbad.

These centres function as research spokes under NaCCER, undertaking pilot-scale research, prototype development, and technology validation. CIL has committed ₹253 crore, to be released in phases, to these CoEs.



scientific institutions

At present, 19 R&D projects, with a total outlay of ₹225 crore, are being executed by reputed scientific institutions under the direct oversight of NaCCER. In addition, 13 research projects with pilot-scale research, prototype development are underway in CoEs. The research portfolio spans several strategic areas. CLEANZ is engaged in advanced research on clean coal energy and net-zero technologies, including enhanced coal bed methane recovery, carbon capture, utilisation and storage, mineral beneficiation, recovery of rare earth elements and critical minerals, high-ash coal gasification and syngas utilisation.

CSE is focusing on sustainable materials, circular economy, mine repurposing, environmental remediation, feasibility assessment of micro modular nuclear reactors and advanced wastewater treatment technologies. IMiN is dedicated to capacity building through research fellowships and developing solutions to mutually identified mining challenges.

Coal India has also forged international collaborations with Ergo Exergy, Canada, for the Underground Coal Gasification Project at ECL; Ericsson, Sweden, for implementation of 5G technologies in the Jhanjra underground mine; and CSIRO, Australia, to advance collaborative research.

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