"I have been on record to say that I judged that by 2017, India should not need to import coal except for those coastal plants where it is very difficult to transmit coal. I am fairly confident the era of shortages is over," Goyal said here addressing at a KPMG event ENrich 2015.
"At next level of UDAY we are looking at complete ability to exchange coal or to swap coal, complete synergy in the in power and coal sectors so that coal is used most efficiently by the most efficient power plants at the nearest location and power is transmitted rather than coal," said the Minister for Coal, Power and New & Renewable Energy.
Coal imports are declining and they fell for the fourth consecutive month in October by 5.1 per cent to 14.52 million tonnes (MT) over same month year ago.
In September the import of dry fuel dropped by 27.16 per cent to 12.6 MT on rise in domestic production.
India had imported 212.103 million tonnes of coal worth over Rs 1 lakh crore last fiscal. The government is eyeing to achieve 1.5 billion tonnes of coal production by 2020.
India is the third-largest producer of coal after China and the US with 299 billion tonnes of resources and 123 billion tonnes of proven reserves, which may last for over 100 years.
Later, Goyal tweeted, "A quasi sovereign fund is being launched for renewable energy with an RFP soon for appointing the fund manager."
The minister thinks that the renewable energy capacity target of 175 Gw by 2022, is not only doable but necessary also in view of energy security of the country.
He said,"Energy has to reach the last man at affordable prices. Way forward is energy efficiency, low power prices."
The minister also said that South India benefited by 5,000 Mw of additional power in last 18 months and 20,000 MW additional transmission capacity in pipeline.
As per the minister's view with launch of discoms revival schemes UDAY, REC and PFC can lend $20 billion for areas like transmission, renewables etc.
He also tweeted, "250 million tonnes of coal washeries in pipeline. Standard design of washeries to leverage economies of scale."
Goyal also said that the government is working with the NITI Aayog to draw a blue print for energy policy in the country.
Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said the government is working on a comprehensive energy policy with NITI Aayog which will elaborate about energy mix of the country till 2050.
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