More than 107 coal mines to be auctioned in near future: Pralhad Joshi
18 Aug 2022
Joshi, while
addressing a function, said that in the last four months CIL has produced
around 207 million tonnes of coal, thereby setting a new record, according to a
coal ministry statement.
NEW DELHI: Coal minister Pralhad Joshi on Wednesday
said that more than 107 coal mines will be put up for sale in the near
future. The auction of these mines is expected to increase domestic coal
production.
The
coal ministry has set a production target of 900 million tonnes for the current
fiscal, which includes 700 MT from state-owned Coal India Ltd (CIL).
Joshi,
while addressing a function, said that in the last four months CIL has produced
around 207 million tonnes of coal, thereby setting a new record, according to a
coal ministry statement.
The
domestic coal output has registered a growth of 22 per cent, while coal-based
power generation has increased by 16.8 per cent this year. In the next
eight years, the country's coal requirement will increase to 1.5 billion
tonnes.
Wednesday's
event marked the allocation of 43 coal mines to date since the launch of commercial
coal mining in the country by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in June 2020.
The
coal ministry executed agreements with the successful bidders for 16 coal mines
auctioned during the 13th tranche, 14th tranche and second attempt of the 12th
tranche.
The
total annual revenue generation from these mines is estimated at Rs 4,286.53
crore, considering aggregated peak rate production capacity of 23.77 million
tonnes per annum.
Once
fully operational, these mines are likely to generate employment for 31,954 people
both directly and indirectly. A total investment of Rs 3,565.50 crore will
be incurred to operationalise these blocks.