NTPC mulls 5.4 million tonnes coal import in first half of 2023-24
15 Mar 2023
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pricing of imported coal is linked with International Indices for imported
coal, source of origin and factors like ocean freight, insurance etc. which
vary with the international demand-supply scenario.
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power giant NTPC is planning to import around 5.4
million tonnes of coal to
meet the supply shortage during the first half 2023-24 fiscal, Parliament was informed on Tuesday. "NTPC is
planning to import around 5.4 million tonnes of coal for its group stations to
meet domestic coal supply shortage during the first half of Financial Year
2023-24," Power Minister R K Singh said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
The price of imported coal is not comparable with the price of domestic coal as
it has a higher calorific value.
The pricing of imported coal is linked with International Indices for imported coal,
source of origin and factors like ocean freight, insurance etc. which vary with
the international demand-supply scenario.
17 March 2023 @ 09:00 AM | Hyatt Regency, New Delhi
Every
generating company imports coal as per its requirements. The cost of fuel
including imported coal is passed onto generation tariff in accordance with
regulations of appropriate Electricity Regulatory Commission, the
minister explained to the House.
He stated that the Central Electricity Authority (CEA)
monitors coal stock position of coal-based thermal power plants (TPPs) in the
country on daily basis.
As on March 5, 2023, the coal stock available at these thermal power plants is
about 34 MT, which is sufficient to run the plant for 12 days at a requirement
of 85 per cent PLF,
the minister said adding that this is about 50 per cent of the coal stocking
norms issued by Central Electricity Authority.
During this summer, the peak demand is expected to be around 230 GW, Singh
added.
Ministry of Power has taken many steps to
ensure that the peak demand can be met during this summer.
The ministry has directed thermal power plants to not take any planned outage
during April and May 2023.
The ministry has approved a mechanism for the operationalisation of around
5,000 MW gas-based power plants for 18 days during the crunch period (Apr-May
2023).