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Coal allocation by CIL to power sector under e-auction drops 23 pc in Apr-Nov

Jan 3, 2020, 11:29 IST
PTI
New Delhi, Jan 3 () State-owned Coal India allocated 16.95 million tonnes (MT) of the dry fuel under special forward e-auction to the power sector in the April-November period of this fiscal, down 22.6 per cent over the year-ago period.

Coal India (CIL) had allocated 21.91 million tonnes (MT) of coal in the April-November period of 2018-19, according to the latest monthly summary by the coal ministry for the Cabinet.

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However, the coal allocation by the PSU under the scheme increased to 4.05 MT in November, 2019, over 1.53 MT in November 2018, it said.

The special forward e-auction scheme is aimed at making an earmarked quantity of coal available for supply through e-auction to all power producers.

All power producers, other than captive power plants already commissioned, are eligible to apply for the special forward e-auction.

CIL had earlier said that it intends to tentatively offer 10 per cent of its targeted production of 660 MT in 2019-20 through e-auction and out of which 50 per cent of the quantity (33 MT) is planned through special forward e-auction.

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Coal India accounts for over 80 per cent of domestic coal output.

The state-owned firm had earlier said that it will produce 750 million tonnes of coal in the next financial year.

The firm will further produce 1 billion tonnes of coal by FY2024, Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi had earlier said. SID DRR

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