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'No need to panic’, says coal minister on worrying power crisis during heatwaves

Thermal power plants account for 70 per cent of India's power generation capacity of nearly four lakh MW. As per the power ministry's website, some are operating at reduced capacities - up to 40 per cent - due to the coal supply crisis.

Published on: Apr 27, 2022 05:28 pm IST
Written by | Edited by , New Delhi
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As temperatures soar across India and exacerbate a power supply crisis headlined by a coal shortage, the union minister for coal and mines, Pralhad Joshi, said Wednesday there is 'no need to panic' and that the centre is monitoring the situation on a 'day-to-day [and] hourly basis'. "We will supply the required coal..." he was quoted by news agency ANI.

The IMD has forecasted heatwaves in Odisha, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, among other states, till May 2. (HT PHOTO)

The minister also said that as of April 25 there was 21.55 million tonnes of coal available with thermal power plants - nine to nine-and-half days of stock. "This is replenished on a day-to-day basis. With Coal India, we have around 72.5 mm tonnes [of] stock," Joshi told ANI.

Thermal power plants account for 70 per cent of India's power generation capacity of nearly four lakh MW. According to the power ministry's website, some are functioning at reduced capacities - up to 40 per cent - owing to the coal supply crunch.

Officials have told Hindustan Times that state distribution companies have resorted to scheduled power cuts - from five to eight hours a day - to balance demand that has spiked by up to 30 per cent in the last few days as against to this same time last year.

This has also happened because of a series of heatwaves in the northern parts of India.

Meanwhile, in its latest bulletin, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted heatwaves in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, interior Odisha, interior Gangetic Bengal, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Punjab, UP, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi, among other regions.

 
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