The direction to Coal India (CIL) comes at a time when the power plants in the country have low fuel stocks.
"Coal demand is robust......I have asked Coal India (CIL) to start dispatching and producing 2 million tonnes (MT) per day. Currently, they are doing about 1.6 MT of dispatch. So, the goal for Coal India is to produce 2 MT per day, dispatch 2 MT per day against the current 1.6. MT," Coal Secretary Susheel Kumar told PTI.
The dispatch of coal to the power sector in the month of August has been 14.4 per cent higher compared to the same month last year, and 22 per cent higher in September as against the same month last year, Kumar said.
In view of increased demand for coal, the Secretary said the government has also asked CIL to liquidate its stock at pithead and bring it down to nil from present 30 million tonnes.
In order to liquidate the old stock, Kumar said, CIL is dispatching vigorously.
"I have feeling that all old stock (of 30 MT) will be liquidated by March 31," he said.
Kumar had earlier blamed power producers for low coal stocks at plants and had asserted that there was no shortage of coal and plants should adhere to the Central Electricity Authority's guidelines for stocking of the dry fuel.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had this month asked the Centre to ensure adequate supply of coal and early allocation of a coal block situated in Odisha to meet the severe fuel shortage being faced by power units in his state.
Rajasthan Urja Vikas Nigam had last month said power generation at thermal power stations has reduced by 2,700 MW due to shortage of coal, forcing it to resort to load shedding in the state.
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