Government Says Coal Supplies To Power Plants Crossed 2 Million Tonnes

By Socially Keeda on November 29, 2023
Government Says Coal Supplies To Power Plants Crossed 2 Million Tonnes
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Government Says Coal Supplies To Power Plants Crossed 2 Million Tonnes

Government has mentioned that coal provides to energy vegetation have been enhanced

Amid dry gas scarcity being confronted by energy vegetation throughout the nation, which raised considerations of outages amongst a number of states, Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi on Wednesday mentioned that cumulative provides to vegetation exceeded 2 million tonnes on October 12, 2021 and that they're being additional enhanced.

(*2*) Mr Joshi tweeted.

According to official sources, provides from Coal India Limited (CIL) to energy stations have already touched 1.62 million tonnes a day since October 11 and the full offtake has risen to 1.88 million tonnes per day, in comparison with the month-to-month common of 1.75 million tonnes.

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CIL additionally plans to extend manufacturing after Dusshera, when staff are again from holidays and the attendance picks up, sources added additional.

Earlier on October 12, Mr Joshi had mentioned that the federal government was making all out efforts to satisfy the demand of energy producers and burdened that efforts are on to ramp up the dry-fuel provide to 2 million tonnes per day.


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