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Commercial coal mining: Eight more blocks on auction list

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LONDON: The government is exploring the possibilit­y of putting under the hammer around seven to eight more coal blocks for commercial mining by private players, taking the total number of mines to be auctioned to up to 12.

"So we are examining the possibilit­y of adding some more mines for commercial mining which are smaller, and some work has already happened on them. So the process can start faster and bring in more flexibilit­y in availabili­ty of coal," Coal and Power Minister Piyush Goyal, who was on a visit to Austria and the UK from May 10-13 for an Energy Dialogue, told PTI.

India is in the process of throwing open commercial mining to private firms for the first time in four decades, with the aim of shifting the world's third-biggest importer towards self-sufficienc­y.

"That could be about 7-8 mines which are smaller in number. So, in total, four large mines and 7-8 small mines would be auctioned," the minister said. The government had earlier said that opening up of commercial coal mining to private companies will bring in completion in the coal sector and reduce power tariff.

The Centre had said it wanted to convey to potential investors that sustainabl­e and efficient mining, not revenue maximisati­on, is the idea behind commercial mine auction.

As per the Coal Mines Special Provision Act of 2015, the government can open up commercial coal mining for private players.

With a chunk of population going without electricit­y, the government had said that it would ensure that these people get power.

A group of secretarie­s had earlier suggested that the government should create competitio­n for Coal India by opening up commercial coal mining. LONDON: India has climbed up to twenty sixth position in World Bank's electricit­y accessibil­ity ranking in the current year from 99th spot in 2014, Power Minister Piyush Goyal has said.

Our ranking has improved to 26 position from 99. So, it is truly very redeeming feature and satisfying for me that Prime Minister's vision particular­ly to take electricit­y to every home, particular­ly to make electricit­y access very easy, particular­ly to make energy affordable is being furthered very rapidly, the minister said here.

He also exuded confidence that by 2019, three years ahead of its original schedule, the government would able to take power to every household. He said that the government was closely working with the states to see that electricit­y was made available on tap.

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