Coal India to issue two tenders for imported coal to address local shortage
03 Jun 2022
The
state-run miner, which has little experience in importing coal, was asked to
place orders for shipments from overseas by the power ministry last week as
utilities suggested multiple tenders would lead to confusion and sought
centralised procurement through Coal India.
NEW
DELHI: Coal India, the world's largest coal miner by
output, will issue a short-term and a medium-term tender next week to import
coal for utilities, two senior officials at the company said, as shortages
raise concerns about renewed power outages.
The state-run miner, which has little experience in importing coal, was asked
to place orders for shipments from overseas by the power ministry last week as utilities
suggested multiple tenders would lead to confusion and sought centralised
procurement through Coal India.
Indian officials are rushing to make more coal available for utilities as
shortages in the July-September quarter are expected to be 15 per cent wider
than intitially estimated due to expectations of higher power demand.