Power plants face coal shortage, may affect energy supply

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Power sector seems to be facing shortage again as 46 coal-fired power plants reported stocks of less than a week, according to official data. According to the daily stock report of 113 power plants monitored by Central Authority (CEA), six plants have stocks for zero day and eight plants have stocks of just one day to generate as on February 22, 2018. Industry sources said supplies have not improved since the monsoon season last year when some of the coal-fired power plants had faced acute shortage. Power, and railway ministries had taken a series of measures to improve supplies to power plants after power prices crossed Rs 11 per unit at exchanges in September last. The CEA report stated that there are 12 non-pithead power plants which are facing super critical stock situation or in other words these have stocks for less than four days. Besides there are six such plants that have stock of less than seven days.

Of these 46 plants with stocks of less than a week, Badarpur, Bhatinda and Panki plants are shut down. The government in January-end had decided on various steps including the use of and setting up of power projects only within 500 km from mines to boost supplies to power plants. It was also decided that all power plants within 20 km from pit-head of mine will construct elevated closed belt conveyors within next 2 years. As per the official estimates on the basis of power consumption growth, the requirement of domestic in 2018-19 would be about 615 million tonnes, which means that 288 rakes of per day would be required from India Ltd (CIL). A said that as against a loading plan of 274 rakes, the average supply of rake by CIL was about 259 rakes per day from January 3-22, 2018.

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 16:10 IST
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