"We want to develop new technologies for Underground Coal Gasification... Coupled with 'Namami Gange' programme and clean river programme various initiatives of environment will be supported with this Rs 400 cess which to my mind will give the government nearly Rs 40,000 crore by next year or latest by a year after next," Coal and Power Minister Piyush Goyal told reporters here.
"All coal that is used in this country whether it is domestic or imported will have a levy of environment cess of Rs 400 a tonne which will help us support clean environment... help us to support research and development for clean coal technologies," Goyal said.
"Our 'Namami Gange' programme...Has a dimension of cleaning all the major rivers of this country and then taking it to the next level to the smaller rivers," Goyal said.
"So we are not talking of only cleaning Ganga. Yamuna is equally important for us and all the rivers in this country," the minister added.
The Union Budget 2016-17 has proposed to rename 'Clean Energy Cess' levied on coal, lignite and peat as 'Clean Environment Cess' and its incidence has been increased to Rs 400 per tonne, from Rs 200 per tonne.