Millennium Post

Coal stock up at NTPC but situation still critical

- ROUSHAN ALI

The power demand in Delhi came down on Thursday with the onset of monsoon

NEW DELHI: A day after Delhi Power Minister Satyendar Jain's strigent warning over the depleting level of coal stock at thermal power plants, a government official said the supply of the fossil fuel improved slightly on Thursday but the situation still remains critical. Jain on Wednesday feared a blackout in the city, saying the actual stock of coal for thermal plants at Dadri, Jhajjar and Badarpur could meet the requiremen­ts of only 1.63 days. "The situation improved a little over past 24 hours but, it is still critical," a Delhi government official said.

Power department's data showed the stock of coal had come down to 91,129 metric ton on Wednesday and increased to 1,01,985 metric ton on Thursday. The coal requiremen­t of the three plants is 56,000 metric ton per day. Normally, a stock of 8,40,000 metric ton coal required to meet 15 days' need is maintained for the three thermal power plants in Delhi-ncr. Jain has sought the Centre's interventi­on through a letter to the Union Power Minister R K Singh. The combined capacity of the three power plants that supply electricit­y to Delhi is 2,000 MW.

Thermal generation sta- tions Dadri I & II, Jhajjar and Badarpur have been facing an "acute coal shortage" for many days due to non-availabili­ty of transporta­tion rakes, Jain had said in his letter to the Union power minister.

This is the second time that the Delhi government has alleged that the Indian Railways wasn't providing wagons for transporta­tion of coal to these plants. In May, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting him to direct the Railways to provide rakes for transporti­ng coal to the power plants. The power demand in Delhi came down on Thursday with the onset of monsoon. The peak power demand was 6,118 MW at 2.57 pm on Wednesday. It came down to 5,671 MW at 3.33 pm on Thursday, State Load Disptach Centre data showed. The peak power demand this year touched an all-time high of 6,934 MW on June 8 and remained consistent­ly above 6,500 MW for past many days.

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