Coal India Limited (CIL) on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) to establish the โCentre for Sustainable Energyโ at the IIT Madras campus. The MoU was signed by Shri Achyut Ghatak, Director (Technical), CIL, and Shri V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, in the presence of Shri P.M. Prasad, Chairman, CIL, along with senior officials from both organizations.
The Centre will function as a hub for advanced research and development (R&D) and capacity-building initiatives in sustainable energy technologies. Backed by CILโs funding and aligned with its strategic diversification goals, the initiative will focus on repurposing coal mines, developing low-carbon technologies, and exploring coal as a valuable feedstock for Indiaโs clean energy future. The collaboration highlights a shared commitment to advancing indigenous research and innovation to support Indiaโs net-zero ambitions by 2070.
Speaking at the event, Shri P.M. Prasad, Chairman, CIL, said, โCoal India is transforming from the nationโs energy provider to a key enabler of Indiaโs clean energy transition. This MoU marks a historic step in Coal Indiaโs journey toward sustainable growth. Through this collaboration with IIT Madras, Coal India aims to generate indigenous solutions that ensure energy security, decarbonization, and socioeconomic progress.โ
Shri V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, emphasized the importance of industryโacademia collaborations in driving the countryโs low-carbon initiatives. โThe partnership with Coal India epitomizes the instituteโs commitment to this cause. Together, we aim to develop scalable and impactful solutions that support Indiaโs sustainable energy future,โ he stated.
In addition to research and technology development, the Centre will contribute to human capital development through Ph.D., postdoctoral, and internship programs, nurturing the next generation of researchers and engineers to lead Indiaโs green energy transformation.
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