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Explained: The Coal Logistics Plan and Policy and why India needs it

The targets under the plan include ensuring mechanized loading/handling and evacuation of 90 percent of coal produced through first mile connectivity (FMC) by FY30.

March 06, 2024 / 18:35 IST
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Until now, the railways have designated 500 trains to carry coal, which is to fire about 208 GW, or 48 percent, of India’s installed power generation capacity.

The Indian government released the Coal Logistics Plan and Policy on February 29, which is aimed at ramping up coal supplies, especially to power generation plants.

Coal logistics, which refers to the carriage of coal from the mines to their destinations, has been a perennial challenge in India, especially in the summer when power generation plants struggle with dwindling coal stocks amid increasing demand for electricity. Often, coal transportation has been a constraint and the railways had to make special arrangements to avoid supply disruptions.

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The objective of the policy is to make coal logistics cheaper, faster and cleaner, while including aspects such as storage, and the loading and unloading of coal for delivery to power plants, steel manufacturing units, cement factories, and washeries.