CIL to supply 610 MTs to coal-fired plants in 2023-24

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CIL to supply 610 MTs to coal-fired plants in 2023-24


Coal India Limited is predicted to supply 610 million tonnes (MTs) of coal to meet the demand of coal-fired plants in 2023-24, which is 4% larger than 586.6 MTs that CIL equipped to energy plants in FY ‘23.

 The domestic requirement of domestic coal-based plants during the year is likely to be 821 MTs and CIL’s apportioned amount accounts for a bit over 74% of the estimated coal requirement.

“With increasing production and adequate coal stock of 69 MTs at our pitheads we aim to meet the projected target with our best shot and satiate the demand” mentioned a senior government of the corporate including that “with large tracts of over burden already removed, exposing the coal seam, ramping up production should not be a problem”.

 The announcement by CIL comes in the wake of forecasts {that a} sizzling summer season could push up coal demand. “We do not foresee a situation where power generation will be interrupted for want of coal,” a senior CIL official mentioned. CIL’s manufacturing and off-take for 2023-24 is focused at 780 MTs. Of this, with 610 MTs programmed to meet the ability sector’s demand, availability of coal for the non-regulated sector will increase considerably. 

 In a press assertion in the final week of March, CIL has said that it was poised to submit 16.6% development in coal despatch to its non-regulated sector (NRS) clients in the fourth quarter of FY 23. CIL’s supply to NRS in FY ‘23 was 108 MTs.

 The CIL press statement said that domestic coal available in the system as of April 1, 2023 is around 125 MTs, the highest, barring the COVID-19 year of 2019-20 when demand plummeted.

“This includes 69.6 MTs at CIL’s pitheads, 34.6 MTs at thermal energy plants, 13.7 MTs at items sheds, washeries, captive mines and ports put collectively, round 3 MTs in transit and 4.5 MT at Singareni Collieries Company Limited,” the assertion mentioned.



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