Titled "Carbon Capture, Storage and Utilisation", the book was released by Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu.
The book is a collection of papers prepared by authors such as R V Shahi, the former Power Secretary, Malti Goel, former Advisor in the Ministry of Science and Technology, and M Sudhakar, Advisor/Scientist, Ministry of Earth Sciences.
Edited by Goel, Sudhakar and Shahi, it has been published by TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute), an NGO, which works for sustaining environment with a global vision and a local focus.
Prabhu said the Railways is the biggest consumer of energy in the country.
"While it mostly uses electricity and diesel but now using alternate sources of energy like wind, solar, CNG and bio-fuels," he said at the event.
Referring to the energy scenario in the country, he said that while India is making vigorous efforts to use alternate sources of energy like solar energy, wind geo thermal, bio fuels but our dependence on fossil fuel will continue for many years.
The climate change concerns arising from combustion and increasing accumulation of green house gases have given rise to the need for development of clean energy technologies and carbon dioxide mitigation is one of them.
Prabhu also said Indian industry and research institutions have also to do and contribute much more than they have been doing so far.
Shahi, while introducing the book mentioned that even though the carbon capture and storage technology might take some time to be cost effective, it is important that Indian industry consuming coal becomes responsive towards research and technology development.
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