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Tata Power scouts for coal blocks abroad

Private power producer Tata Power is scouting for coal mines abroad, including Australia and Mozambique, to meet demand for their upcoming projects.

Updated on: Sep 28, 2009 02:23 PM IST
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Private power producer Tata Power is scouting for coal mines abroad, including Australia and Mozambique, to meet demand for their upcoming projects.

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"We are looking at mines in Australia, Mozambique and some smaller ones in Indonesia, that could give us 2-3 million tonnes of coal," a company official said.

Tata Power already has 30 per cent ownership in a block in Indonesia and the company is able to meet 50 per cent of its coal requirement from this property. It is also looking at other sources. When it comes to domestic power projects, the company has said that it would bid only for the projects, which have coal linkages, as it does not have the appetite to import the dry fuel in the near future.

The company is executing the 4,000 MW Mundra ultra mega power project in Gujarat and will be importing 12 million tonnes of coal initially from the Indonesian blocks, the company officials said, adding that nearly half of the dry fuel requirement of the UMPP project will be procured from these mines.

 
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