Coal Gasification and Synthetic Liquid
Full Form of CGSL
What is CGSL?
Coal Gasification and Synthetic Liquid (CGSL) refers to a technological process that converts coal into synthetic liquid fuels, such as diesel and petrol, through gasification followed by Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. In India, CGSL is emerging as a strategic initiative to reduce the country's dependence on imported crude oil, enhance energy security, and utilize abundant domestic coal reserves. The technology is primarily discussed in the context of government policies, energy planning, and public sector undertakings like Coal India Limited. It gains relevance in debates on clean coal technology and sustainable energy transitions. For students preparing for competitive exams such as UPSC, CGSL may appear in questions related to energy resources, alternative fuels, and government schemes like the Coal Gasification Mission.
CGSL का फुल फॉर्म
कोल गैसीकरण और सिंथेटिक द्रव
Example
The government's push for CGSL projects aims to produce 100 million tonnes of synthetic fuel by 2030, reducing India's oil import bill.