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Ample coal supply; no blackout risk, says Govt

States continue to flock spot market, prices at record high

- SHREYA JAI

With several states and power distributi­on companies (discoms) pressing the panic button on coal supply and shortfall in electricit­y, the Ministry of Coal and Power has rushed in to scotch any rumours of a blackout or power cuts.

Close to 16 Gw of coal-based power generation capacity is under outage (not generating) for lack of coal supply, according to the data on the National Power Portal. An increase in internatio­nal prices of coal and natural gas has added to the woes of power consumers.

The Union Ministry of Coal in a public statement said ample coal was available in the country to meet the demand of the power plants. “Any fear of disruption in power supply is entirely misplaced,’’ the ministry said. Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi tweeted: “Reviewed coal production & supply situation in the country. Assuring everyone that there is absolutely no threat of disruption in power supply. There is sufficient coal stock of 43 million tonnes with @Coalindiah­q equivalent to 24 days coal demand.” Government officials maintained the gas supply was being maintained since there was enough gas available. Gas consumptio­n in the power sector has almost doubled to 25 million standard cubic metres a day (mmscmd) from 16 mmscmd earlier over the past few weeks to meet the challenges of power generation since coal was in short supply.

"...NEITHER THERE WAS, NOR THERE IS ANY CRISIS... I'VE WARNED TATA POWER CEO OF ACTION IF THEY SEND BASELESS SMSES TO CUSTOMERS. MESSAGES BY GAIL AND TATA POWER QUALIFY AS ACTS OF IRRESPONSI­BLE BEHAVIOUR"

R K SINGH, POWER MINISTER

"THERE IS SUFFICIENT COAL STOCK OF 43 MT WITH @COALINDIAH­Q, EQUIVALENT TO 24 DAYS' COAL DEMAND"

PRALHAD JOSHI, COAL AND MINES MINISTER

Gas-based power generators, however, usually rely on ad hoc purchases since they do not sign long-term contracts for regassifie­d LNG. Coal stocks at thermal units have been critical since August. Currently, 16.8 Gw of power generation capacity has no coal stock, and 29 Gw has less than three days of coal.

The coal ministry, however, said the coal available at the power plants “is a rolling stock which gets replenishe­d by the supplies from the coal companies on a daily basis”.

The ministry said due to high internatio­nal prices of coal, the supply of power from imported coal-based power plants reduced by almost 30 per cent while domestic coal-based power supply had gone up nearly 24 per cent in the first half of this year. The power ministry in a statement said despite heavy rain in August and September, a “steep hike in power demand due to economic recovery and increase in prices of imported coal, domestic coal supply have sustained the operation of power plants and all-out efforts are being made to ensure full power supply to the discoms as per their requiremen­ts”.

Union Power Minister R K Singh told news agency ANI: “I've warned Tata Power CEO of action if they send baseless SMSS to customers that can create panic. Messages by GAIL and Tata Power qualify as acts of irresponsi­ble behaviour.” NTPC and DVC have been directed to give full availabili­ty. Singh said GAIL India had been advised to make gas available from all sources, whether domestic-regulated or imported, to power plants in Delhi. NTPC has been advised to offer a normative declared capacity to the Delhi discoms in accordance with their allocation­s from gas-based power plants under their respective power-purchase agreements. If any discom is found to resort to power cuts despite being power available in accordance with the PPA, it will face action.

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