The Coal Ministry said: "It has been decided...That the plants hitherto getting coal through MoU route (the 4660 MW category, similarly placed plants and plants having erstwhile tapering linkage) may take the coal being made available through the process of special forward e-auction of coal for power sector (under which CIL is making arrangements for conduct of forward e-auction of coal exclusively for power sector on a sustained basis...)."
State-run CIL will next week hold the first phase of special e-auction for the ongoing fiscal to provide coal to power producers.
The special forward e-auction for 2016-17 for power producers including captive power plants (CPP)-Phase I would be held on April 27-28, CIL had earlier said in a notice.
CIL, a major supplier of coal to the power sector, is also eyeing production of one billion tonnes by 2020.
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