Govt asks captive mine owners to ramp up coal output, warns of regulation in supply by Coal India
The recent review of the captive mines, by the Nominated Authority, showed that several allocatees are behind the schedule of coal production.
"In view of the shortage of coal in the country and shortfall of production from the captive coal mines, you are requested to ramp up the production to meet your captive requirements," the Coal Ministry said in a letter to the allottees of operational coal mines.
Action taken by the captive mine owners, it said, will be reviewed next week.
The coal ministry further said that the production of coal from the captive mines has been reviewed recently by the Nominated Authority. The review revealed that many allocatees are falling severely behind the schedule of production.
"In view of the rising demand for electricity from thermal power plants in the country, the demand for coal has been increasing from the thermal power plants," the coal ministry said.
The coal blocks were allotted to the captive allocatees to meet the coal requirements for the end-use plants, the ministry added.
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