The move is aimed at ensuring adequate availability of coal for electricity generation.
"...It has been decided that those power plants may also be eligible for supply of coal under e-auction windows which have FSAs/MoUs and also those who have captive coal mines," the Coal Ministry has said in a letter to state-run Coal India.
Under e-auction, coal is sold at the spot market price.
The Ministry further said, "This implies that power plants already having FSA (fuel supply agreement)/MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) or coal blocks shall also be eligible to participate in these e-auction windows and their eligibility to draw coal under e-auction shall be to the extent of shortfall between its total requirement and the availability of coal from these sources."
The government had a few months back increased the quantity of coal that Coal India can sell through e-auction.
In the last fiscal, 49 million tonnes (MT) of coal was sold through e-auction as Coal India was asked by the Ministry to e-auction the surplus dry fuel from those mines that have been facing evacuation constraints.
"Coal which is found surplus at the said mines (having serious evacuation constraints) after meeting the requirement ...Shall be e-auctioned," the Coal Ministry had earlier written to CIL.
Coal India has missed its production target for the financial year 2014-15 by 3 per cent and achieved an output of just 494.23 million tonnes. The company's target was 507 million tonnes for the fiscal.
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