India's coal imports for power plants fall by 37% as self-reliance grows
28 Feb 2024
IANS | 27 Feb, 2024 Coal
imports for blending declined to 19.36 MT during April 2023-January 2024 from
30.58 MT in the corresponding period of the previous year. This exemplifies
the nation's steadfast commitment to achieve self-reliance in coal production
and minimise overall coal imports, the ministry said. Indian
power plants import coal of higher calorific value and blend it with domestic
coal to improve the overall quality of their fuel to generate electricity in
a more optimal manner. In
India, power generation is diversified across conventional (thermal, nuclear
and hydro) and renewable sources (wind, solar, biomass, etc.). However, coal
remains the predominant source, contributing over 70 per cent to the total
power generation. Coal-based
power generation in the country has been pivotal in meeting the nation's
burgeoning energy demands. Currently, India is witnessing a substantial surge
in power requirements, propelled by industrial expansion, technological
advancements and economic development. The
government is persisting in its relentless efforts to further augment coal
production with the aim of enhancing availability and reducing dependence on
imported coal. This strategic approach serves to safeguard foreign reserves
while bolstering the nation's energy security, the Coal Ministry said. |