Carbon Cash Infusion: India's Rs 20,000 Crore Bet on Factory Emission Traps

A ₹20,000‑crore CCUS plan targets India’s heaviest emitters, promising cleaner inputs for automakers.

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Carbon Cash Infusion: India's Rs 20,000 Crore Bet on Factory Emission Traps

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled a RS 20,000 crore five-year plan for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies in the Union Budget 2026-27, targeting emissions from factories that power India's economy, including automotive manufacturing.

The announcement will be applicable on five industries including power, steel, cement, refineries, and  chemicals. 

CCUS acts like a giant vacuum for factories, sucking up planet-warming carbon dioxide from smokestacks and either burying it underground or reusing it in products, helping heavy polluters like steel and vehicle makers cut emissions without halting production. For the automotive sector—a key driver of India's manufacturing growth, this funding signals government backing to decarbonize supply chains amid global pressure for cleaner vehicles.

Automotive Implications

Car and truck makers stand to gain as CCUS tackles emissions from upstream suppliers like steel producers, which account for a big chunk of an auto's carbon footprint before it even rolls off the line. In India, where commercial vehicles and electric-vehicle batteries rely on these materials, lower-emission inputs could help meet tougher export standards to Europe and the U.S., where "green steel" mandates loom. 

Heavy industries such as cement, steel, and refining—vital for auto parts, face the toughest cuts in emissions since they can't easily switch to renewables. The scheme aims to scale pilot projects to real-world use, de-risking investments and building local tech know-how over five years.

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