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CIL looks to produce 71.77 MT of coking coal by 2019-20

The Dollar Business Bureau Coal India Ltd. (CIL) has set a target to produce 71.77 million tonnes (MT) of coking coal out of its total production of 1,000 MT by 2019-20.   Coking coal production stood at 53.8 million tonnes in 2015-16, Coal Minister Piyush Goyal said on Thursday. The initiative aims at reducing imports of coking coal.   "The enhancement in domestic production of coking coal is envisaged to reduce coking coal imports. However reduction of coking coal imports totally would not be possible due to the constraint of availability of metallurgical grade coal from domestic sources", he said in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha. On Thursday, Goyal chaired a Parliamentary Consultative Committee meeting to review the implementation of mine closure ...

India sees lowest power shortage at 2.1% in FY16

The Dollar Business Bureau   India has seen the lowest ever energy deficit at 2.1% in FY 2016, Power Minister Piyush Goyal informed the Lok Sabha in a written reply on Thursday. He also provided details of power shortage in the country in the previous twenty years as reported by the states and Union Territories. Currently, India is importing power only from one country Bhutan – mainly due to its surplus power that is produced from its hydel power stations with the Indian government’s assistance. The energy totally imported from Bhutan was more than 5 billion units in FY 2016, as per the data released by the Ministry of Power. According to the ministry, there is no shortage of coal as well. All over ...

Indias coal imports due to low production, regulatory obstacles: Coal Minister

India’s imports of coal, mostly non-coking coal, have increased sharply in the last few years due to the inability of coal producing companies to meet the growing demand Bidhu Bhushan Palo | The Dollar Business Coal industry in India is plagued by uncertainties such as the coal scam, investigations into imports, and strikes by CIL workers   India has huge coal reserves, enough to meet domestic demand and also for exports, but the country imports millions of tonnes of coal every year due to low production and regulatory bottlenecks. India is the world's third largest coal producer, but is also the third largest importer. According to the Coal Ministry, India’s overall coal imports have increased to around 168.4 million tonnes ...