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Govt likely to offer coal at lower than market rate for coal gasification projects

Available land near coal mines under the Ministry of Coal can be offered at competitive and concessional price for setting up coal gasification units, M Nagaraju, additional secretary and nominated authority, Ministry of coal said

February 21, 2024 / 18:35 IST
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The price of coal supplied to the power sector or the regulated sector is lower compared to the rate at which it is supplied to the non-regulated sector like steel and other industries.

The government is working on a policy to offer coal at lower rates than the market price for coal gasification projects. The government is also planning to offer pockets of land at concessional prices near mines run by Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs) for setting up coal gasification plants, M Nagaraju, additional secretary and nominated authority at the Ministry of Coal, said on February 21.

Speaking to industry stakeholders on ways to promote coal gasification in Mumbai, Nagaraju said the government is working to ensure long-term linkages of coal for gasification projects. "This year we are going to achieve one billion tonnes (BT) of coal production in the country. By 2030, we are planning to ramp up coal production to 1.5-1.6 BT. So, there will be no shortage of coal hopefully and hence, we are planning to offer coal at notified price for the new coal gasification plants that are going to come up," he said.

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By "notified price", the government plans to offer coal at rates lower than the market rate and at par with what is offered to the power sector. The price of coal supplied to the power sector or the regulated sector is lower compared to the rate at which it is supplied to the non-regulated sector like steel and other industries.