"The proposal on the scheme called 'SHAKTI' to provide coal linkages to power plants was listed on the agenda of the Cabinet meeting held yesterday. However, it could not be taken up due to paucity of time as the meeting was called on short notice," a source said.
The proposal would be taken up in the Cabinet meeting to be scheduled sometime next week, the source added.
The new coal linkage policy for power plants would help producers ensure fuel supplies in an organised manner.
The source said the new fuel linkage policy would address this concern and put in place a proper mechanism for sourcing of dry fuel by the power plants as per their schedules.
Companies which do not have coal linkages at present, would benefit immensely from the new policy as they would get domestic fuel supplies at competitive rates through auction.
India has total installed generation capacity of about 314 GW, including 188GW coal-based thermal capacity, as on January 2017, the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) data showed.
There was only one plant which had critical coal stock situation which meant coal stock for less than seven days, the report said. Both these plants are non-pithead power stations.
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