02 Dec 2022
India is planning to increase its annual coal production to 1.5
billion tonnes by 2030 to meet its increasing fuel demand.
“By
2030, we will attain coal production of 1.5 billion tonnes," Union
Minister of State for Coal Raosaheb Danve Patil said at an investor
conclave in Mumbai on Thursday (1 December).
The
conclave was organised by the Coal Ministry to boost the bidder participation
in the commercial coal mining auctions.
Union
Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi and Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde also
attended the event.
Danve
also said that the coal sector has the responsibility to not only produce
power, but also protect the environment.
“It
is our responsibility to rehabilitate farmers whose land has been taken for
coal or mining blocks, I am confident that together we will fulfill this
responsibility”, he added.
Addressing
the event, Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi said that India's coal requirement has
been increasing.
"Our
total dispatch in 2013-14 was 572 million tons, last year it was 817 million
tonnes, this year it will be 900 million tonnes. Despite this, domestic
production will not be able to fulfil full coal demand," the minister
said, according to a Coal Ministry release.
While
the total domestic coal production will be 1 billion tons, the total demand
would be 1,300-1,400 million tonnes, he added.
As
the country is aiming to become self-reliant in coal sector, deliberations are
in progress on how the country can perform sustainable coal mining, said Coal
Minister.