India's energy landscape has long been dominated by coal; now the Indian government has announced an ambitious pivot, writes our Market Editor Dr Alexander Wilk.
India's energy landscape has long been dominated by coal, which generates roughly 70 percent of its electricity while natural gas accounts for only about 6–7 percent of its primary energy mix. The Indian government has announced an ambitious pivot, aiming to raise gas to 15 percent of the energy mix by 2030 – a target repeatedly emphasised as part of making India a "gas-based economy."
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