Coal import targets eased for power utilities
03 Aug 2022
New Delhi, August 2
The
government has eased coal import targets for utilities, according to a notice
from the power ministry, setting aside a target for them to import 10% of their
coal needs and marking yet another reversal in energy policy.
State
government-run utilities and private power producers should instead decide by
themselves how much coal they need to import, according to the notice, which
was sent to government officials and private utilities yesterday.
“It has
been decided that now onwards, states/independent power producers and Ministry
of Coal may decide the blending percentage after assessing the availability of
domestic coal supplies,” the power ministry said. — Reuters
- In May, the power ministry had said it
would cut domestic fuel supplies to government utilities if they did not
import 10% of their coal needs for blending with domestic coal
- India’s annual
power demand is seen growing at its fastest rate in at least 38 years
while global coal prices are trading at near-record levels