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Govt may ask CIL to import coal for power cos

The government may ask Coal India to import the dry fuel to meet the growing domestic demand and adopt price pooling of international and indigenous coal for supplying to power companies.

July 27, 2012 / 11:09 IST
     
     
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    The government may ask Coal India to import the dry fuel to meet the growing domestic demand and adopt price pooling of international and indigenous coal for supplying to power companies.
        
    In a letter to Coal India, the Coal Ministry has said, "In the interest of growth of the economy and to increase power generation, efforts are needed to make adequate coal available."
        
    The Power Ministry has also suggested to the Coal Ministry that there is necessity of coal imports and pooling of the price of imported and domestic coal.
        
    "In this regard, CEA (Central Electricity Authority) needs to prepare a detailed operational plan in consultation with Coal India, Railways and Port Authorities," the Power Ministry said.
        
    The pool pricing mechanism of coal may be decided by Coal India.
        
    Power generation companies are battling with fuel shortage due to less and erratic supply from the country's largest coal producer Coal India.
        
    Earlier, the Prime Minister Office had directed Coal India to enter into fuel supply agreements with power producers for committed supply of the dry fuel. The PMO is believed to have asked CIL to assure power firms of providing 65% of the total coal contracted.
        
    The Power Ministry has also suggested that "considering the constraints in ramping up production and arranging import in the first two years of the 12th plan, the penalties for supplies between 65% and 80% for 2012-13 and 75-80% for 2013-14 may be suitably relaxed."
        
    The Coal Ministry has asked CIL to consider these suggestions and take appropriate decisions for revision of clauses of the Fuel Supply Agreements to be signed with power producers.
        
    The Board of Coal India is likely to meet on July 31 to discuss the matter.
        
    The company has set a production target of 464 million tonnes for 2012-13. Coal's demand-supply gap likely to reach 185 million tonnes (MT) by 2017 against 137 MT at present.

    first published: Jul 26, 2012 06:34 pm

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