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Coal India misses FY22 output target even as soaring temperature drives up demand from power generators

State-run Coal India accounts for over 80 percent of the domestic output of coal.

April 01, 2022 / 16:39 IST
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Coal India Ltd (CIL) produced 622.6 MTs of coal in 2021-22, missing its target for the year and aggravating concerns over coal shortage in power generation units amid increasing demand as temperature soars.

CIL scaled up its production in FY22 to an all-time high but it still missed the target of 670 MT set for the year, due to disruptions related to COVID and heavy rains in the first half of the fiscal.

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The company said in a statement on April 1, that it will scale up its output and offtake targets to 700 million tonnes (MT) for 2022-23, but the industry believes they may fall short of the increase in demand in the immediate term.

State-run CIL accounts for over 80 percent of the domestic output of coal.