Govt expects to achieve 1.5 bn tn of coal output by 2022

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The country is expected to achieve the production of 1.5 billion tonne by 2022, said today.

Of the 1.5 billion tonne, 1 billion tonne would be contributed by and the rest by private producers and Singareni Collieries, the said.


Earlier, the had announced to achieve a output of 1.5 billion tonne by 2019-20.

The ministry had set the target of 1 billion tonne by 2019-20 for state-run to cut and increase availability of the dry fuel to bolster growth.

"We hope that by 2022 the domestic production should be around 1.5 billion tonnes of which about a billion tonne will be (produced by) (CIL), 0.4 billion tonnes would be (produced by) private producers...and a small portion will be done by Singareni Collieries," the said.

The world's largest accounts for over 80 per cent of the domestic production.

"This may further increase till 2030 to about close to 2 billion tonnes if we have some faith is CCU (carbon capture and utilisation) technology," he said.

being a country which believes in international trade, not all can be stopped, he said, adding that but the government's endeavour is to reduce the import of thermal specially for inland power plants.

"When we did our modelling exercises based on which we prepared our INDCs (Intended Nationally Determined Contributions) we found that not only up to 2022 and 2030 but beyond even beyond that is up to 2040 and 2050 and lignite will be our mainstay," he stressed.

Asserting that CCU is something which the seriously looking at, the said that a task force has been constituted on the same.

Stating that thermal till date are lower than last year's, Kumar said that his assessment is that overall declining trend of import will probably continue for the entire year.

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First Published: Mon, December 18 2017. 21:00 IST