NCL posts 26% rise in coal production in April
Out of the 125 million tonnes of coal dispatched to its consumers in the last fiscal, a record 110.6 million tonnes of dry fuel was sent to powerhouses with a 17 per cent yearly growth.
The NCL extracted 10.81 million tonnes of coal during the month, which is 105.8 per cent of its monthly target, with a mission to minimise the shortfall of dry fuel to power plants in wake of a huge power shortage.
Augmenting supply to meet the demand of coal consumers amid record energy demand in the post-pandemic period, NCL dispatched 11.14 million tonnes of coal in April with 18 per cent y-o-y growth.
The company registered 122 million tonnes of coal production and removal of 410 million cubic meters of overburden (the material above coal in open cast mining) in 2021-22.
Out of the 125 million tonnes of coal dispatched to its consumers in the last fiscal, a record 110.6 million tonnes of dry fuel was sent to powerhouses with a 17 per cent yearly growth.
NCL spent about Rs 1750 crore in 2021-22 on capital expenditure for robust infrastructure and capacity building.
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