Millennium Post

India’s coal production to clock record 700 mn tonnes in FY21

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NEW DELHI: India will produce a record 700 million tonnes of coal in the current fiscal ending March 2021, helping cut down on imports, Coal Secretary Anil Jain said.

India produced 602.14 million tonnes of coal in 2019-20 fiscal, marginally lower than 606 million tonnes output in the previous year.

“We are on track to producing 700 million tonnes of coal in 2020-21 fiscal,” Jain said in an interview.

This record output will help stop most of substituta­ble coal imports, he said.

India imports 235 million tonnes of coal annually. About half of this is non-substituta­ble as they are tied to the power plant or user factories, but the rest can be cut down, he said.

“We will able to cut substituta­ble coal imports with this rise in production,” he said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set a target to expand the country’s economy to $5 trillion by 2024, from $ 2.9 trillion currently, and reducing energy imports and harnessing domestic resources are key to meeting that goal.

To meet the import reduction goal, state miner Coal India Ltd is targeting to raise its annual output to 1 billion tonnes by fiscal year 2024.

Jain said FY20 coal production was lower than the target

To meet the import reduction goal, state miner Coal India Ltd is targeting to raise its annual output to one billion tonnes by fiscal year 2024

of 660 million tonnes because of flooding of a key coal mine.

Power plants, which are key coal users, have stocks as high as 30-days due to the Coronaviru­s lockdown, he said.

The lockdown shut factories and offices, slashing electricit­y demand by about a quarter, thus affecting the use of coal and causing inventorie­s to swell to record levels.

Coal India Ltd has stocked up a record 75 million tonnes at its mines while power station inventorie­s have surged to 44.7 million tonnes, the highest in data going back to 2008.

The combined inventorie­s are more than the two-month average of production at Coal India last fiscal.

The demand for coal, he said, will pick up again after the lockdown is lifted. Jain said coal production in April was about 40 million tonnes, down from 45 million tonnes a year back.

Coal’s share in India’s electricit­y generation is estimated to come down to 50 per cent by 2030 from about 72 per cent now.

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