GOVT TO ASK POWER FIRMS TO INCREASE COAL IMPORT
NEW DELHI: Anticipating at least two more surges in peak power demand across the country due to raging temperatures, the power ministry is planning to push for coal imports and will also ask generation companies (gencos) to use roadways for coal transport along with trains, said a senior official of the ministry familiar with the matter.
In another step to increase electricity generation, the ministry is also planning to activate non-operational coal fired plants, the ministry official said on Monday.
“Analysing previous year’s data and in view of the predictions of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), we are projecting the power demand to peak again maximum twice — in July when temperatures rise again and in September, when humidity increases due to the monsoons. However, it will totally depend on the weather conditions, so we can just make projections,” said the official, asking not to be named.
A peak power demand of 200,570 MW was recorded on July 7, 2021. This year, that record broke way ahead when demand reached 207,111 MW on April 29 due to an earlier-thanexpected heatwave that gripped the country last month, sending temperatures in April across northern and central India to the highest in about 122 years.
But, the ministry has projected that even this record will be broken in coming months with the peak demand ranging between 215,000-220,000 MW.
According to the official, the ministry is first trying to resolve issues in transporting coal.
The railways has already increased its average daily loading of coal cargo trains to over 400 every day, the highest in five years.