Gencos have started coal import related process: Power Minister
Without sharing any figure, Power Minister said Coal India Limited (CIL) has ramped up its production but it needs to increase it more because the demand has gone up significantly.
It further said if blending with domestic coal is does not start by June 15, the domestic allocation of the concerned defaulters' thermal power plants will be further reduced by 5 per cent, the ministry had said in a letter to state governments and gencos, including independent power producers (IPPs).
Replying to a question on the issue, the minister said "most of the states have started (the process), in fact every state has started."
Without sharing any figure, he said Coal India Limited (CIL) has ramped up its production but it needs to increase it more because the demand has gone up significantly.
"...CIL increased their production but not to the extent that was required .... So our reserves started coming down from 24 MT (million tonne) on April 1, in the power plants, to 19 MT on April 13 to about 18.5 MT on May 31. It has again grown to now 20 MT," Singh said at a press briefing.
Power demand has also risen as a total 2.86 crore households which did not have access to power earlier have been electrified, he said.
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