Indian power plants blended 7 million tons of imported coal in April-June
27 Jun 2022
Power
plants also have around 2.5-3 million tonnes of imported coal in stock
Thermal power plants (TPPs) have blended around seven million
tonnes of imported coal during the April-June period this year following the
Centre’s directive for blending of foreign coal to overcome shortage.
“By and large for April-June 2022, we have blended around seven
million tonnes of imported coal, which adds up to 10 million tonnes (mt) if
compared with domestic coal as imported coal has 1.4 times more GCV than that
of domestic coal. I still have around 2.5-3 mt in stock with NTPC, DVC and some
States. Many States have given their indent to Coal India, which has issued
tenders for import,” Power Minister RK Singh told the BusinessLine.
Considering the increased demand for electricity, coupled with
coal supplies from domestic sources not matching the consumption, the Power
Ministry in April directed all Gencos including IPPs to blend imported coal for
power generation. Till June 24, domestic coal based plants have reserve stock
for more than nine days, while imported coal based plants have stocks for
almost 12 days.
Coal imports
For FY23, India is expected to import around 59 mt of coal for
blending at power plants, while for June, the in-bound shipments are likely to
be in the range of 4.8-5 mt.
Earlier this month, State-run miner Coal India (CIL) floated a
global tender to import 2.42 mt of the key commodity for July-September of
FY23. This was done within a week of receiving indents from seven state Gencos
and 19 Independent Power Plants (IPPs). Overall,