NTPC invites bids to import 4.53 million tonnes of coal for blending
10 May 2022
State-owned power giant NTPC has
invited bids to procure imported 4.53 million tonnes (MT) coal mainly
for blending with the domestic dry fuel in thermal plants.
The NTPC tender
for the import of coal assumes significance in view of the
ongoing dry fuel shortage at power plants.
Earlier this month, the power ministry had directed all the states and gencos
(electricity-generating firms) to import at least 10 per cent of their
requirement of coal for blending amid shortages at
thermal plants.
The
tender documents showed that NTPC has
floated three separate tenders for procuring 4.53 MT -- 1.5 MT, 1.6MT and 1.43
MT -- of imported coal on May 7, 2022.
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The company had invited bids to procure 4.93 MT of imported coal last month. It
has been mandated to procure 20 MT of imported coal in 2022-23 for blending
with the domestic dry fuel at its thermal plants because of the ongoing shortage.
The
NTPC has invited bids for procurement of 1.43 MT of imported coal on FOR
(Freight On-Road) power station basis for NTPC plants at Vindhyachal, Rihand,
Singrauli, Khargone, Dadri, Tanda and Unchahar.
The
bids are also invited for the procurement of 1.60 MT of imported coal on a
power station basis for NTPC plants at Talcher Kaniha, Farakka, Kahalgaon,
Barh, Barauni, Bongaigaon, Simhadri and Ramagundam.
The
bids were invited for the procurement of 1.50 MT of imported coal to supply the
dry fuel at thermal plants located at Kudgi, Solapur, Sipat, Mouda, Gadarwara,
Lara and Korba Power plants.
The
successful bidder will supply the imported steam coal sourced from identified
mines as declared by the firm to NTPC power stations. The bidder will also arrange
vessels, stevedoring, handling, storage, port clearances, arranging railway
rakes, loading, transportation and delivery at the power stations.
All
other activities, including clearing and forwarding of the consignments like
customs clearance, coordination with ports, Railways and
any statutory authorities shall also be part of the scope of work of the
successful bidder.
All
liaison, coordination with coal mines outside India, coordination at load port,
discharge port, Railways handling agents etc. shall also
be handled by the successful bidder, stated tender document.
With
23 coal-based power stations, NTPC is the largest thermal power generating
company in the country. The company has a coal-based installed capacity of
48,120 MW, as per its official portal.
Its
joint ventures and subsidiaries together operate nine plants with an 8,754 MW
capacity.
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