India Gives Money to Make Gas from Coal

Introduction

The Indian government will give a lot of money to change coal into gas. This helps India make its own energy.

Main Body

India has a lot of coal. The government wants to turn 100 million tonnes of coal into gas by 2030. This means India does not need to buy expensive gas and chemicals from other countries. The government will give money to companies that build these plants. They will give up to 20% of the cost for the machines. There are limits on how much money one company can get. This plan will start 25 new projects. These projects will create 50,000 new jobs for people who live near the coal mines.

Conclusion

This plan helps India stop buying energy from other countries and makes the energy supply safe.

Learning

The Power of "To + Verb"

In this text, we see a pattern that helps you talk about goals and plans.

The Pattern: To + Action Word (Verb)

Examples from the text:

  • To make gas
  • To change coal
  • To buy gas

How to use it: When you want to say why someone does something, use this simple bridge.

  • I study \rightarrow to learn English.
  • I go to the shop \rightarrow to buy milk.
  • India gives money \rightarrow to create jobs.

Quick Guide: extPerson/Group+extAction+extto+extGoal ext{Person/Group} + ext{Action} + ext{to} + ext{Goal}

Vocabulary Learning

government
The group of people who run a country.
Example:The government will give money to help make gas from coal.
energy
The power that makes machines work.
Example:India wants to make its own energy from coal.
companies
Businesses that make or sell goods.
Example:Companies will build new gas plants.
plants
Factories where products are made.
Example:The government will give money to build plants.
cost
How much money something needs.
Example:The government will give up to 20% of the cost.
machines
Tools that do work automatically.
Example:The cost is for the machines in the plants.
limits
Maximum amounts that are allowed.
Example:There are limits on how much money one company can get.
plan
A set of ideas to reach a goal.
Example:This plan will start 25 new projects.
projects
Tasks that are worked on to finish something.
Example:The projects will create new jobs.
jobs
Paid work positions.
Example:The projects will create 50,000 new jobs.
mines
Places where minerals are dug out.
Example:People who live near the coal mines will get jobs.
supply
The amount of something that is available.
Example:The plan makes the energy supply safe.
percent
A part of a whole, expressed as a number out of 100.
Example:They will give up to 20 percent of the cost.
expensive
Costing a lot of money.
Example:India does not need to buy expensive gas.
buying
The action of purchasing.
Example:The plan helps India stop buying energy from other countries.
stop
To end or cease an action.
Example:The plan helps India stop buying energy.
make
To create or produce.
Example:India wants to make gas from coal.
turn
To change from one form to another.
Example:The government wants to turn coal into gas.
change
To transform something.
Example:The government will give money to change coal into gas.
safe
Not dangerous or harmful.
Example:The energy supply will be safe.
near
Close to a place.
Example:People live near the coal mines.
own
Belonging to oneself.
Example:India wants to make its own energy.
other
Different from the one mentioned.
Example:India does not need to buy gas from other countries.