Coal consumers body seeks renewal of rake-based supply to non-power sector
27 Dec 2022
The Coal Consumers Association of India
(CCAI) has made a plea to the government to resume rake-based supplies to the
non-power sector in a bid to maintain cost competitiveness and sustain
operations.
Despite Coal India's production and despatches
improving considerably this year, the supply of dry fuel to the non-power
sector continues to languish below optimal levels amidst spiralling costs.
This situation has led to
the non-power sector relying on road-based supplies, in turn leading to soaring
costs for its constituent industries. Converting rail quantities to road
offtake often attracts higher premiums than those already paid to Coal India Ltd (CIL) for rake-based
supplies, CCAI said.
"...converting
rail quantity to road offtake may often lead to a higher premium for coal which
may be more than the premium paid to CIL for supply via rail mode. This is
invariably adding the additional burden of cost on the NRS (non-regulated
sector) consumers on top of the higher transportation cost of coal via
road," CCAI said in a letter this month to the Coal ministry.
As CIL's
production and overall despatch have grown exponentially and are on an upward
trend while the country's peak demand has comparatively reduced in recent weeks
due to the fall in temperature, the government's intervention is requested so
that the number of rake supplied to the NRS consumers may be increased at the
earliest possible, the letter said.
"Also
in mode agnostic single window auction, the price of coal is going to be the
same for both rail mode and road mode. Linkage auction is also a type of
e-auction of coal and CIL subsidiaries are supplying a much less number of
rakes than the allotted quantity by rail to NRS.
Considering
the plight of industries and their CPP units, in line with the modalities of
mode-agnostic single-window auction, rail-to-road conversion may be considered
without change in premium so that the consumers do not have to bear the
additional expenditure without any fault on their part," it said.