No shortage of coal in country: Pralhad Joshi, Coal Minister
Coal India Limited (CIL) has dispatched around 54 MT more coal during April-October period in comparison to the same period of last year.
Coal stock at power plants depleted to 7.2 million tonnes (MT) (sufficient for four days) as of October 8, 2021. Subsequently with increased coal supplies, the coal stock has started increasing and has now reached 17.29 MT (sufficient for nine days) as of November 29, he said.
Coal India Limited (CIL) has dispatched around 54 MT more coal during April-October period in comparison to the same period of last year.
CIL has dispatched 291.72 MT coal during this period, against 237.75 MT during the same period of last fiscal.
As per Central Electricity Authority (CEA) generation report during the period of April to October, the coal based power generation is 594.34 BU, against 511.46 BU during the same period of the last fiscal.
The ministers of coal, power and railways had reviewed the power demand, coal supply and coal transportation to the thermal power plants in the country on September 21 and October 19, the minister said. CIL accounts for over 80 per cent of domestic coal output.
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