APMDC Suliyari coal upcoming auction 1,00,000 MT for MP MSME on 1st Oct 2024 / 1st Nov 2024 & 2nd Dec 2024 @ SBP INR 2516/- per MT

APMDC Suliyari coal upcoming auction 75,000 MT for Pan India Open on 15th Oct 2024 / 15th Nov 2024 & 16th Dec 2024 @ SBP INR 3000/- per MT

Notice regarding Bidder Demo of CIL Tranche VII STEEL-Coking SUB-SECTOR of NRS Linkage e-Auction scheduled on 19.09.2024 from 12:30 P.M. to 1:30 P.M. in Coaljunction portal

Login Register Contact Us
Welcome to Linkage e-Auctions Welcome to Coal Trading Portal Welcome to APMDC Suliyari Coal

Coal news and updates

Coal grade slippage: Govt panel to meet by month-end

10 Mar 2016

 
The panel set up for resolution of disputes between state electricity agencies and Coal India   with regard to coal grade slippage will meet by the month-end to further deliberate on the issue amid the government terming quality determination of fossil fuel as a challenge. 
 
"The meeting of the ADRM (Additional Dispute Resolution Mechanism) committee (on resolution of disputes between State Electricity Agencies and CIL (and its subsidiaries)/SCCL relating to third party sampling/grade slippage...has now been fixed on March 29, 2016," according to the meeting notice. 
All the members of the panel from states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh have been asked to attend the meeting along with the representatives of respective state power corporation/GENCO. The committee formed almost a year back is co-chaired by Joint Secretaries of both Ministry of Coal and Ministry of Power, an official said. With quality determination of fossil fuels posing a challenge to the government, the state-owned CIL had earlier roped in additional third-party agencies to do the job. The agencies are Allied (India), Shree Coal Research LLP, Mitra SK Pvt Ltd, R V Briggs & Company Pvt Ltd, CIL said.
 
Coal Secretary Anil Swarup had earlier termed the quality of coal as "an area of concern". The government had already brought in a new regime for sampling and testing of the dry fuel from January 1 to ensure supplying quality coal to consumers. Through this move that government aims at putting an end to controversies like the one between NTPC and the coal behemoth on the quality front, according to industry thinkers. CIL, which accounts for about 80 per cent of the domestic dry fuel production, supplies a chunk of the coal it produces to power utilities, the thinkers said.
Source: Moneycontrol