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Govt extends mandatory blending of imported coal in thermal power plants till June 2024

On March 4, Central Electricity Authority chairperson Ghanshyam Prasad said India's peak power demand this year could even hit the 260 GW mark.

March 05, 2024 / 17:44 IST
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The Ministry of Power has asked all generating companies to continue blending imported coal in thermal power plants till June 2024 instead of March.

“In order to meet the power demand during the crucial summer months and to ensure uninterrupted power supply across the country, adequate coal reserves in domestic coal-based (DCB) plants need to be maintained by all the Central/ State Gencos and independent power producers (IPPs). The Ministry of Power has, therefore, decided to extend the advisory dated October 25, 2023 till June 2024,” the Ministry of Power said in an order issued on March 4.

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The blending percentage of imported coal for DCBs has been retained at 6 percent, the Ministry said.

It added that the decision was taken after the status of power supply position was reviewed and as per the projections, the peak demand in India is likely to reach at least 250 GW in the summer season (April-June, 2024).