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Coal sector awaits quality norms, better output in 2016

"There will be a third-party assessment. It will start getting rolling in January or February next year." The government is also committed to provide washed coal from October, 2017 in view of environment-related concerns.

December 28, 2015 / 12:36 IST
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After auctions to the tune of over Rs 3 lakh crore, coal sector is looking for key reforms in the New Year in areas like quality checks as also the steps for augmenting output and rationalising the prices. "2016 will be important in terms of rolling out of three things -- one is with regard to crushing of coal, the second is the preparatory work regarding washing and putting in a new regime for quality (checks)," "Coal Secretary Anil Swarup told PTI in an interview. January onwards, it has been proposed to supply crushed coal to consumers of the fossil fuel including power plants.

Besides the government is also planning to put in a new regime for determining the quality of coal being supplied to the consumers, including power producers. "From January 1, we should be able to supply 100 percent crushed coal to all set of plants which are not based at the pit-heads. So crushed coal will travel now below 100 mm," Swarup said.

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Crushing reduces the overall top-size of the run-of-mine coal so that it can be more easily handled and processed within the captive power plants. "There will be a third-party assessment. It will start getting rolling in January or February next year." The government is also committed to provide washed coal from October, 2017 in view of environment-related concerns.

Coal washing is a process of separation on the basis of difference in specific gravity of coal and associated impurities like shale, sand and stones to get relatively pure marketable coal without changing its physical properties. Asserting that it would be the government's endeavour to see that the coal prices are rationalised, the Secretary said that there are some issues with regard to the pricing of fossil fuel. State-run Coal India Ltd (CIL) is presently discussing the matter, he said, while adding that "hopefully a decision would be taken with regard to price rationalisation also." Stating that price rationalisation is the domain of Coal India, the government has said the coal PSU is considering the matter since a lot of issues have been raised in this regard.