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No threat of disruption in power supply as there is sufficient coal stock: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi

New Delhi [India], October 10 (ANI): Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi on Sunday gave an assurance that there is no threat of disruption in power supply as there is sufficient coal stock of 43 million tonnes that is equivalent to 24 days of coal demand.

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Pralhad Joshi said India has sufficient power supply on Sunday

New Delhi [India], October 10 (ANI): Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi on Sunday gave an assurance that there is no threat of disruption in power supply as there is sufficient coal stock of 43 million tonnes that is equivalent to 24 days of coal demand.
"Reviewed coal production & supply situation in the country. Assuring everyone that there is absolutely no threat of disruption in the power supply. There is sufficient coal stock of 43 million tonnes with @CoalIndiaHQ equivalent to 24 days coal demand," Joshi said in a tweet.
The Minister said thermal power plants have rolling stock being replenished with daily supply. Moreover, with the withdrawal of monsoons, coal despatches are set to rise in the coming days thereby increasing coal stocks. Reiterating, there is sufficient coal stock, do not fall for fear-mongering.
According to the Ministry of Coal, the coal stock at power plant end is about 72 lakh tonnes, sufficient for 4 days requirement, and that the Coal India Limited (CIL) end is more than 400 lakh tonnes, which is being supplied to the power plants.
The domestic coal-based power generation has grown by nearly 24 per cent in this year till September 2021 based on a robust supply from the coal companies. The daily average coal requirement at the power plants is about 18.5 lakh tonnes of coal per day whereas the daily coal supply has been around 17.5 lakh tonnes per day.
A press release said that due to extended monsoons, the despatches were constrained. The coal available at the power plants is a rolling stock that gets replenished by the supplies from the coal companies on a daily basis. Therefore, any fear of coal stocks depleting at the power plant end is erroneous.
In fact this year, domestic coal supply has substituted imports by a substantial measure despite heavy rains in the coalfield areas, CIL had supplied more than 255 MT coal to the power sector this year which is the highest ever H-1 supply from CIL to the power sector, it added.
Out of the total coal supply from all sources, the present coal supply from CIL to the power sector is more than 14 lakh tonnes per day and with the receding rains, this supply has already increased to 15 lakh tonnes and is set to increase to more than 16 lakh tonnes per day by the end of October 2021.
The supply from SCCL and captive coal blocks shall contribute to another 3 lakh plus tonnes of coal every day. Domestic coal supplies have supported power generation in a major way despite heavy monsoons, low coal imports and a steep hike in power demand due to economic recovery. It is expected that coal supplies are set to be at a record high in the current financial year.
Due to high international prices of coal, the supply of power even under PPAs by import-based power plants has reduced by almost 30 per cent while domestic-based power supply has gone up nearly 24 per cent in H1 of this year.
The imported coal-based power plants have generated about 25.6 BU against a program of 45.7 BU. It may be noted that the comfortable coal position in the country is reflected by the fact that the CIL has been supplying more than 2.5 lakh tonnes approx daily to meet the demand of non-power industries like aluminium, cement, steel etc along with a supply of coal to thermal plants of the country. (ANI)

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