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As concerns rise over coal shortage, Centre reassures with ‘fact-check’

In recent days, several states have warned of ‘blackouts’ if their coal supply is not replenished.

Published on: Oct 12, 2021 03:18 PM IST
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As reports of coal shortage pour in from several states, with respective state governments warning of long power cuts if the supply of coal is not replenished, the central government on Tuesday clarified what it said were "myths" over the prevailing situation. “Will India go through a blackout? Is India facing a coal crisis? Let's give such myths a break and know the truth with these myth-breakers,” the Information and Broadcasting (I&B) ministry posted on Twitter.

Several states have warned of blackouts if coal supply is not replenished (Repressentative Image)
Several states have warned of blackouts if coal supply is not replenished (Repressentative Image)

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Here are the myths and “myth-breakers,” as shared by the I&B ministry:

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(2.) “Coal supply is irregular”: The stock available at power plants is boosted by supplies from coal companies on a daily basis.

(3.) “No supply of coal by CIL to power sector”: In what is the highest-ever “H-1” supply from CIL to the power sector, more than 225 metric tonnes (MT) of coal were provided to the power sector this year. This was achieved despite heavy rain in the coal field areas.

(4.) “Daily supply from CIL falling”: By the end of the current month, the supply is set to increase to 16 lakh MT per day from the existing daily capacity of more than 14 lakh MT. Also, the supplies are likely to reach a record high in the current financial year

(5.) “India heading to blackout”: Ample coal stock is available in the country, and fear of disruption in the power supply is “misplaced.”

 
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