India Ensures Adequate Coal Supply Amid Record Power Demand

Posted On : June 13, 2024

India has maintained over 45 million tonnes of coal stocks at thermal power plants, sufficient for 19 days amid record peak power demand of 250 GW. Efficient logistic arrangements, including railways and coastal shipping, have ensured steady coal availability, crucial for impending rainy season requirements.

 

India has maintained over 45 million tonnes of coal stocks at thermal power plants, sufficient for 19 days amid record peak power demand of 250 GW. Efficient logistic arrangements, including railways and coastal shipping, have ensured steady coal availability, crucial for impending rainy season requirements.

Coal stocks at thermal power plants continue to be more than 45 million tonnes (MT), adequate to meet the requirement for 19 days, amid peak power demand due to heat wave conditions.

The country's peak power demand touched an all-time high of 250 GW on Thursday.

Coal stocks at thermal power plants continue to be more than 45 MT, which is 30 percent higher compared to last year, sources said.

In the current month average daily depletion at thermal power plants has been only 10,000 tonnes per day. This has been made possible by ensuring smooth and adequate logistic arrangements for the supply of coal, sources explained.

The mechanism of the sub-group comprising representatives from ministries of Power, Coal, Railways, and power generating companies is playing an effective role in maintaining an efficient supply chain.

The stock at the mine pit-head is over 100 MT amounting to sufficient coal to power the sector. The Ministry of Railways has ensured a 9 percent average growth in the daily availability of railways rakes.

Evacuation through coastal shipping has also seen significant growth as traditionally coal was being transported via Paradip Port only.

''Now under proper coordination as per coal logistics policy, it has resulted in the evacuation of coal through Dhamra and Gangavaran ports also.

The infrastructural augmentation in the railway network has significantly contributed to the faster movement of rakes from Son Nagar to Dadri. Therefore, it has seen more than 100 percent improvement in turnaround time,'' sources said. The coal ministry is geared up to ensure adequate availability of coal at thermal power plants during the rainy season which is around the corner. It is expected that on July 1, more than 42 MT of coal will be kept available at the thermal power plant end. Coal India accounts for over 80 percent of the domestic supply of coal.