Union steel minister Chaudhary Birender Singh today said there was a perceptual change in the consumption of coal because of the setting up of more non-conventional power plants in the country.
"Around 1 lakh MW of power is being generated in the country from non-conventional energy sources and that around 3 lakh applications were received for setting up of solar/wind power plants in the country.
"More non-conventional power plants in the country using wind energy, solar energy are being set up," the minister said after dedicating to the nation, the most eco-friendly 120 MW gas based power plant in Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) today.
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Singh said RINL has many advantages of being a skilled workforce company and two major ports behind it.
He advised RINL to take advantage of the opportunity of huge usage of steel for the construction of new capital Amaravati and other projects in Andhra Pradesh.
He said RINL is inching towards achieving international standards of efficiency and exhorted them to work relentlessly towards this end.
Chairman and Managing director of RINL P Madhusudan, said latest technologies and green initiatives were implemented in setting up of the power plant.
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