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Coal India says to up supply to non-power sectors driven by buffer stock

Coal India has over 37 million ton of coal at its pitheads and therefore, it is considering increasing supply to consumers other than power companies.

February 12, 2022 / 16:07 IST
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Coal India Limited (CIL) is gearing up to scale up its supply to the non-power sector as the state-run company has managed to create “sufficient buffer stock”, providing these sectors with much relief after they have struggled with shortage of the fuel.

CIL is currently supplying around 3.4 lakh ton coal per day to non-power sector (NPS),  which has been the average supply to this segment. Now, CIL has over 37 million ton (MT) of coal at its pitheads and therefore, it is considering increasing supply to consumers other than power companies, the miner said in a statement on February 12. 

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Industry bodies representing fertiliser, aluminium, textile, sponge iron and captive power producers, among others, had reportedly made a representation to the prime minister seeking relief from the coal shortage they were facing. CIL said that despite prioritization of coal supply to the power sector and facing other challenges, the company supplied 101.7 MT till January in FY22, which accounts for 97% of the same period last year’s quantity to non-power sector customers. 

“CIL has sufficient buffer stock to increase supply to the non-power sector.  Coal availability is not a problem,” said a senior executive at Coal India.