The government will also ensure that power tariffs will not increase after the auction coal blocks, whose allocation were cancelled by the apex court terming the allotment of 204 mines since 1993 as "arbitrary and illegal".
Coal Secretary Anil Swarup in a press conference here said in the first lot 74 blocks will be auctioned, but the number of mines a company can bid will be capped to avoid monopoly.
The e-auction of coal blocks had got the approval from President Pranab Mukherjee, who promulgated an Ordinance in the backdrop of Supreme Court order quashing 204 coal blocks to companies since 1993.
The Centre has already appointed Joint Secretary, Coal, Vivek Bhardwaj as the Nominated Authority.
A company engaged in specified end-use, including a firm having a coal linkage whose application is pending shall be eligible to bid for any schedule II mine provided it has made an expenditure of 80 per cent of the total project cost of specified end use plant, according to the draft rules.
Schedule II coal mines means the 42 blocks out of 204 cancelled ones and Schedule III coal mines refer to 32 coal mines.
The draft rules say that the Centre may also allot any Schedule 1 coal mine (the cancelled 204 blocks) to a company, which has been awarded a power project based on competitive bid for tariff, on recommendation of the Power Ministry.
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