"To facilitate liquidation of pit head coal stock, CIL has offered 10 MT (million tonnes) and 4 MT of coal under special e-auction to power sector and non-power sector consumers respectively, in line with directions of government," Coal and Power Minister Piyush Goyal informed the Lok Sabha in a written reply.
He further said that supply of thermal coal to power sector by Coal India (CIL) was 385.61 MT against a target of 405 MT in the last fiscal.
CIL, he said, is able to meet the current demand and thermal power plants have comfortable coal stock position of 36 MT equivalent of 24 days requirement as on February 2.
"As on February 1, 2016, the coal stock was 42.25 MT compared to 39.05 (provisional) MT as on February 1, 2015. Thus there is an increase of 3.2 MT of coal stock. The quantum of unsold coal lying with CIL as on February 1, 2016 is 42.25 MT (Prov)," he said.
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