
State-run Coal India, the world's largest miner of the fuel by output, plans to become a net-zero carbon emitter in three to four years, Chairman Pramod Agrawal said on Monday.
"We plan that may be in the next three to four years, we should become a net-zero company," Agrawal said at the 15th Indian Coal Markets Conference.
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