"While moves like reducing coal for e-auction could ramp up supplies in the short-term, streamlining the processes of environmental and forest clearances with time-bound approvals and ensuring better coordination with Railways will help in increasing supplies in the medium-term," the industry body said.
Power Minister Piyush Goyal had yesterday asked Coal India to raise production from existing mines and reduce the quantity offered in e-auctions so that utilities can get more supplies of the fuel.
"Capacity building, technology interventions and new investments are required to reverse the current state of coal production," Ficci said.
The country's power generation has suffered as Coal India (CIL) has been unable to meet production targets for reasons such as delayed approvals for new mines. Importing coal to make up for the shortfall is more expensive and utilities are not always able to pass on the costs to consumers.
