By Enersider Desk | New Delhi
Coal India Limited (CIL), on Wednesday, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) to establish the “Centre for Sustainable Energy” at the IIT Madras. The MoU was signed by Director (Technical), CIL, Achyut Ghatak and Director, IIT Madras, V. Kamakoti in the presence of Chairman, CIL, P.M. Prasad along with senior officials from both CIL and IIT Madras.

According to the official statement, the Centre will serve as a hub for cutting-edge research, development , innovation and capacity-building initiatives in sustainable energy technologies.
Supported by CIL’s funding and aligned with its diversification goals, the Centre will focus on developing solutions for repurposing coal mines, creating low-carbon technologies, and reimagining coal as a valuable feedstock in India’s clean energy future. This partnership underscores a shared commitment to leading India’s energy transition through indigenous research, innovation, and technology development to achieve the nation’s net-zero ambitions by 2070.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman, CIL, P.M. Prasad said that Coal India is transforming from being the nation’s energy provider to becoming a key enabler of India’s clean energy transition. “This MoU marks a historic step in Coal India’s journey toward sustainable growth. Through this collaboration with IIT Madras, Coal India aims to generate indigenous solutions that ensure energy security, decarbonisation, and socioeconomic progress,” he added.
Director, IIT Madras, V. Kamakoti stated that industry–academia collaborations have been a cornerstone of IIT Madras’ journey toward leading India’s transition to a low-carbon economy. “The partnership with Coal India epitomizes the institute’s commitment to this cause. Together, we aim to develop scalable and impactful solutions that support India’s sustainable energy future,” he emphasised.
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