Hindustan Times (Patiala)

‘No coal shortage for Rajpura plant’

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Coal India Limited on Saturday refuted Nabha Power Limited’s (NPL) claim that it was unable to supply enough coal to a 700 MW plant in Punjab, forcing its recent shutdown.

The L&T group had closed the unit in Rajpura on June 3, saying it was forced to take the decision due to coal shortage. But a Coal India Ltd (CIL) official blamed the crisis on Nabha Power itself, saying it had delayed the booking and lifting of coal allotted to it for the peak summer and paddy sowing seasons.

He said Nabha Power should rush the allotted coal to its plant, instead of blaming the Coal India for the fuel shortage.

The official said the coal supply for the Rajpura plant is linked to the South Eastern Coalfields Ltd (SECL). Due to logistical problems, it normally supplies about 75% of the contracted quantity. But it is a regular practice to meet the unit’s demand during the peak season from other CIL subsidiari­es, he said.

During this financial year, the CIL had allotted 3.64 lakh tonnes of coal for Nabha Power from April 18 to June 18 to two other subsidiari­es, the CCL and the BCCL. But out of this allocation, Nabha Power has so far booked only 1.54 lakh tonnes. Due to this “delay”, the lifting of coal from there is a mere 0.25 lakh tonnes, he said.

On Friday, 27 rakes of coal were in transit for the Nabha power plant, he said.

COAL INDIA SAYS NABHA POWER DELAYED BOOKING AND LIFTING OF COAL ALLOTTED TO IT FOR THE PEAK SUMMER AND PADDY SEASON

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