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CAQM asks Coal India to stop supply, sale to industries in Delhi-NCR

However, the use of low-sulphur coal in thermal power plants is allowed

CAQM asks Coal India to stop supply, sale to industries in Delhi-NCR
Updated On : 19 Jan 2023 | 7:16 PM IST

Coal production target at more than 1 billion tonnes for FY24: Govt

A total of 290 mines are operational in Coal India Ltd (CIL) out of which 97 mines produce more than one MT per year

Coal production target at more than 1 billion tonnes for FY24: Govt
Updated On : 18 Jan 2023 | 6:27 PM IST

Targeting to double coal inventory with power plants by March: Coal secy

Coal Secretary Amrit Lal Meena said all the coal companies of national miner Coal India (CIL) had more coal than their targeted production for the upcoming summer season

Targeting to double coal inventory with power plants by March: Coal secy
Updated On : 12 Jan 2023 | 11:06 PM IST

MCL supplied 143.4 million tonnes of coal till Dec this current fiscal: CIL

State-owned CIL on Tuesday said that its arm MCL supplied 143.4 million tonnes of coal till December in the current fiscal, the highest among all the subsidiaries of the coal behemoth. Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd's (MCL) supplies accounted for 28.2 per cent of the total off-take of 507.8 million tonnes from Coal India Ltd (CIL). "MCL's growth curve has been phenomenal in FY23 in terms of production and supplies, the highest among all our subsidiaries," a senior executive of CIL was quoted as saying in a statement and added "this helped us in pushing up our overall output and off-take". MCL's coal off-take peaked to 146.12 million tonnes (MTs) on January 5, overtaking the total supplies that the company registered for full year of FY21. This achievement was attained 85 days before the current financial year comes to an end. MCL's supplies ending FY21 were 146 MTs. Against the contracted quantity of 81.5 MT to its customers in the power sector, the actual supply from MCL was 102.7 MT t

MCL supplied 143.4 million tonnes of coal till Dec this current fiscal: CIL
Updated On : 10 Jan 2023 | 6:07 PM IST

Coal dispatch to different sectors rises 5% to 78.91 MT in December 2022

The dispatch of coal to different sectors was at 78.91 million tonnes (MT) in December, registering a rise of 5.28 per cent. The coal dispatch in the corresponding month of previous fiscal was 74.95 MT. "During Dec 2022, CIL (Coal India), SCCL (Singareni Collieries Company Ltd) and captive mines/others registered a growth of 3.57 per cent, 17.89 per cent and 8.85 per cent by despatching 62.72 MT, 6.72 MT and 9.46 MT (of coal) respectively," as per the provisional figures of coal ministry. The dispatch of coal to the power sector increased by 4.26 per cent to 65.65 MT during the last month. The country's total coal production increased by 10.81 per cent to 82.87 MT from 74.79 MT during the last month as compared to the year-ago period. CIL registered a growth of 10.30 per cent, whereas SCCL and captive mines/ others attained a growth of 19.12 per cent and 9.01 per cent, respectively. While 28 coal mines produced more than 100 per cent, four mines' production level stood between 80

Coal dispatch to different sectors rises 5% to 78.91 MT in December 2022
Updated On : 05 Jan 2023 | 7:41 PM IST

CIL's supply to power sector up 11% to 433 MT in Apr-Dec period of FY23

CIL's coal supply to the power sector rose 11 per cent to 432.7 million tonne in the April-December period of current financial year. In the year-ago period, the supply was 390.2 MT. The supply to the non-power sector last month was 10.5 MT due to increased output. Coal India Ltd's output in April-December 2022-23 increased to 479 MT from 413.6 MT in the year-ago period. "To outdo the annual output target of 700 MT, CIL has to produce 221 MT in Q4 FY23 against 209 MT for comparable quarter last fiscal. Our production pace is already up and expected to rise higher. Another point in our favour is large quantities of over burden removal. We feel positive about scaling over the output target," the company said in a statement. The PSU excavated 1,154 million cubic metres (MCuM) of over burden removal (OBR) till December against 968.6 MCuM in the corresponding period last year. The PSU supplied close to 508 MT of coal to all consuming segments in April- December, registering a growth o

CIL's supply to power sector up 11% to 433 MT in Apr-Dec period of FY23
Updated On : 02 Jan 2023 | 4:43 PM IST

2023 could be another strong yr for coal as demand may reach record levels

Coal India, companies with captive coal mines in steel, power and other sectors will be at an advantage

2023 could be another strong yr for coal as demand may reach record levels
Updated On : 23 Dec 2022 | 10:04 PM IST

World's coal use creeps to new high in 2022 amid increasing demand: Report

Coal use across the world is set to reach a new record this year amid persistently high demand for the heavily polluting fossil fuel, the International Energy Agency said on Friday. The Paris-based agency said in a new report that while coal use grew by only 1.2 per cent in 2022, the increase pushed it to all all-time high of more than 8 billion metric tons, beating the previous record set in 2013. The world's coal consumption will remain at similar levels in the following years in the absence of stronger efforts to accelerate the transition to clean energy, the agency said, noting that robust demand in emerging Asian economies would offset declining use in mature markets. This means coal will continue to be the global energy system's largest single source of carbon dioxide emissions by far, the IAE said. The use of coal and other fossil fuels needs to be drastically cut to cap global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) this century. Experts say the ambitious .

World's coal use creeps to new high in 2022 amid increasing demand: Report
Updated On : 16 Dec 2022 | 8:35 PM IST

Coal India's 7 projects to be developed by MDOs for import reduction

State-owned CIL on Wednesday said it has issued orders for seven coal projects to be developed by mine developer and operators (MDOs). The objective of engaging MDOs through open global tenders is to augment domestic coal production and reduce reliance on import to extent possible. "Coal India Limited (CIL) has issued letters of acceptance for seven coal projects to be pursued through engagement of Mine Developer and Operators," the maharatna firm said in a statement. Of these seven projects, three belong to CIL arm Central Coalfields Ltd (CCL) and two to Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL)--another subsidiary of CIL. South Eastern Coalfields Ltd and Eastern Coalfield Ltd account for a solitary project each. The coal behemoth is tracking a total of 15 new coal projects to mine coal through MDOs. CIL will invest Rs 20,600 crore on land acquisition, rehabilitation and resettlement issues, and in some cases on railway sidings as well. The role of MDOs would be to excavate, extract and del

Coal India's 7 projects to be developed by MDOs for import reduction
Updated On : 14 Dec 2022 | 2:44 PM IST

Railways eyes Rs 94k cr coal connecting projects as part of Energy Corridor

National transporter targets FY24 to close critical project pipeline

Railways eyes Rs 94k cr coal connecting projects as part of Energy Corridor
Updated On : 23 Nov 2022 | 11:54 PM IST

'Greening' of coal: A peek into India's evolving stance towards emission

The war in Ukraine has forced India to review its plans to scale back the fuel in the overall energy mix

'Greening' of coal: A peek into India's evolving stance towards emission
Updated On : 13 Nov 2022 | 9:16 PM IST

India says will need coal until 2040 and beyond, says Pralhad Joshi

Addressing a parliamentary committee, minister in charge of coal Pralhad Joshi said the fuel was an affordable source of energy and demand for it had yet to peak in India

India says will need coal until 2040 and beyond, says Pralhad Joshi
Updated On : 09 Nov 2022 | 11:44 PM IST

Thermal plants have adequate coal stocks at 25.6 million tonnes, says govt

The domestic coal supply to the power sector in October is 12 per cent more than the same period of last year.

Thermal plants have adequate coal stocks at 25.6 million tonnes, says govt
Updated On : 09 Nov 2022 | 10:47 AM IST

South Eastern Coalfields tops in coal output among CIL subsidiaries

South Eastern Coalfields (SECL), the highest coal-producing company among the eight entities of CIL over the years, was outshined by Odisha-based Mahanadi Coalfields (MCL) in FY22

South Eastern Coalfields tops in coal output among CIL subsidiaries
Updated On : 06 Nov 2022 | 9:45 PM IST

Coal import to be stopped by 2024, says Pralhad Joshi

Coal minister Pralhad Joshi on Thursday said that the import of dry fuel which has declined considerably will be stopped by 2024. Speaking at an event at the office of the Comptroller & Auditor General of India here to release a 'Compendium of Asset Accounts on Mineral and Energy Resources', the minister said commercial coal mine auction which was institutionalised by the present government has made the auctioning process totally transparent. Joshi also complemented CAG's office for bringing out the first ever compendium of asset account on mineral assets of the country. The minister said that the report presents comprehensive picture of the mineral resources spread across different states in the country. He said that the compendium will help in further strengthening sustainable mining process which is of great importance for ecology and future generation. Collating the information of the state asset accounts, the government accounting standards advisory board has prepared the ...

Coal import to be stopped by 2024, says Pralhad Joshi
Updated On : 20 Oct 2022 | 5:26 PM IST

Coal to be back again as gas becoming unaffordable: FM Nirmala Sitharaman

Given the global energy crisis, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that coal is going to be back again as gas has become unaffordable. Sitharaman, who attended the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, said the western world has seen countries moving to coal. The Western world has seen countries moving to coal. Austria has already said, and todaythey are going back to coal, Sitharaman told a group of reporters from India during an interaction on Saturday. Russia has sharply curtailed natural gas shipments to Europe in retaliation for sanctions that the West put in place after its invasion of Ukraine. In late April, Russia cut off gas supplies to Bulgaria and Poland after they refused Moscow's demand to pay for the deliveries in rubles, Russia's currency. Also, apart from that many countries in the West are moving away from coal to generate electricity as it contributes to climate change and air pollution. Responding to a question on her

Coal to be back again as gas becoming unaffordable: FM Nirmala Sitharaman
Updated On : 16 Oct 2022 | 5:14 PM IST

Coal India subsidiaries need to achieve annual targets: Pralhad Joshi

Union Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi on Thursday said to meet the coal requirements of the country, it is necessary that all subsidiaries of Coal India Ltd (CIL) achieve their annual targets. Joshi visited Western Coalfields Ltd headquarters in Nagpur and attended various programmes, said a press release issued by WCL. Western Coalfields Ltd (WCL) is one of the eight subsidiary companies of CIL, a central PSU. The minister also presided over a review meeting and took stock of the production, productivity and coal dispatch status of WCL, said the release. Chairman-cum-Managing Director of WCL Manoj Kumar briefed the minister on coal mining activities and assured the company would achieve the production target by the year-end. In order to meet the coal requirements of the country, it is necessary that all CIL subsidiaries achieve their annual targets, the release quoted Joshi as saying. He said to make the country self-reliant in the coal sector, it is necessary to strengthen the ...

Coal India subsidiaries need to achieve annual targets: Pralhad Joshi
Updated On : 14 Oct 2022 | 7:40 AM IST

Thermal plants not co-firing enough biomass likely to face penalty

The power ministry would also consider reducing coal supply to TPPs not complying with its policy on biomass co-firing, according to a Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change statement

Thermal plants not co-firing enough biomass likely to face penalty
Updated On : 04 Oct 2022 | 11:41 PM IST

Gas-starved Europe's revival of coal plants spells bad news for India

Coal consumers in India are taking evasive action to save their balance sheets

Gas-starved Europe's revival of coal plants spells bad news for India
Updated On : 16 Sep 2022 | 9:57 PM IST

Railways' freight revenue up 19% in Aug, earns Rs 66,658 cr during FY23

Coal freight revenue rose 42 per cent despite rains, floods during August

Railways' freight revenue up 19% in Aug, earns Rs 66,658 cr during FY23
Updated On : 05 Sep 2022 | 7:06 AM IST