
Coal crisis: Are we on the verge of a blackout?
Coal-fired power stations had an average of four days’ worth of stock of the fuel at the end of last month, the lowest level in
Coal-fired power stations had an average of four days’ worth of stock of the fuel at the end of last month, the lowest level in
India could face as long as six months battling to ensure coal-fired power plants have enough fuel as the nation’s energy crisis escalates. More than
India’s 72 coal-fuelled power projects have less than three days of stocks, as of 1 October. Also, 50 plants have coal stocks ranging from 4 to
On 15.08.2021, the Port created a new record by unloading 57,090 Tonnes of Coal in 24 hours, at Berth No.9 from the vessel, ‘M.V. Star
December 8, 2020: India’s coal import saw a drop of 18.6 per cent to 116.81 million tonnes (MT) during April-October this fiscal as against the
October 23, 2020: Coastal power plants in the southern and western India, being away from the Coal India (CIL) pit heads, are finding imported coal,
September 22, 2020: Hit by coronavirus-related disruptions, both thermal and coking coal imports at India’s 12 major ports dipped 27.93 per cent to 45.77 million
September 14, 2020: India’s coal import declined by 34.9 per cent to 12.46 million tonnes (MT) in August on account of subdued demand for the
August 11, 2020: India’ s coal import fell 43.2 per cent to 11.13 million tonnes (MT) in July this year on account of high stockpile
Coal-fired power stations had an average of four days’ worth
India’s 72 coal-fuelled power projects have less than three days of
On 15.08.2021, the Port created a new record by unloading
December 8, 2020: India’s coal import saw a drop of
October 23, 2020: Coastal power plants in the southern and
September 22, 2020: Hit by coronavirus-related disruptions, both thermal and
September 14, 2020: India’s coal import declined by 34.9 per
August 11, 2020: India’ s coal import fell 43.2 per