While OPGC’s Ib valley plant near Jharsuguda has total stock of 26,610 tonne of coal which would last for barely four days, the 3,000 Mw super thermal power station (STPS) of NTPC at Kaniha has 279,600 tonne coal stock only enough to last five days.
OPGC said inadequate supplies from Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL) were responsible for the depleting stock.
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OPGC needs around 8,000 tonne coal daily to run its two 210 Mw units.
The NTPC STPS is also reeling under critical stock due to lesser imports. Around 53,000 tonne of coal is needed to operate the pithead 3,000 Mw station.
NTPC’s Talcher Thermal Power Station with 470 Mw capacity, is, however, in a comfortable position with 24 days coal stock. The thermal power stations of Sterlite Energy (2,400 Mw) and GMR Kamalanga Energy Ltd (350 Mw) have stock for nine and 20 days respectively.
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