Coal stock at Indian power plants rises to 61.3 MT, sufficient for 25 days of use
India's thermal power plants have achieved a record coal stockpile of 61.3 million tonnes, sufficient for 25 days of consumption, thanks to increased silo loading. This mechanized process, now accounting for 29% of coal loading, ensures uniform si...
The statement was issued after a joint review by Coal and Mines Minister, G Kishan Reddy, and Railways Minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw. The Ministers focused on expanding silo infrastructure across key coalfields.
Silo loading refers to the mechanized process of loading bulk materials (like coal) into railway wagons directly from a storage silo, rather than using conventional methods like front-end loaders or manual shoveling. It ensures uniform coal sizing, eliminates complaints related to oversized boulders from power plants, reduces damage to wagons, and enables reliable operations unaffected by adverse weather conditions.
“There has been a notable increase in the share of coal loaded through silos—from 18.8% in 2022–23 to 29% in 2025–26 (till date)—demonstrating a clear and sustained push towards improving coal logistics,” the statement added.
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