Jaipur: While the center and countries moving in the game blaming on the current power crisis triggered by coal shortages, the center has warned the country in the future crisis in early August but it seems that the state authority has ignored the warning.
In a letter to the Head of Secretary Niranjan Arya on August 18, Union Secretary Alok Kumar said, “We witnessed a sharp increase in electricity demand because the economy is open throughout the country.
As a coal-based thermal power plant sharing most demands, countries need to ensure that there are A sufficient coal stock is available at the power station.
“He reminded the main secretary that” stock of coal in TPP (hot power plant) thinning at high speed.
As on August 15, 2021, the average coal stock available in this country at the plant level Only 18.5mt is only enough for just nine days.
This is a matter of worries.
“He further told the meeting problems related to the supply of coal on August 16, 2021 with senior coal and train officials,” it was told that extraordinary contributions against Rrvunl (Rajasthan) on July 31 is Rs 853 Crore.
If the contribution is not cleaned right, they will not be able to supply coal.
“Further letters said the train had told me that MDO (developer and mining operators) from the Rruvnl prisoner coal mine did not order a railroad train because they were not paid.
He asked the Head Secretary to direct the authority to clean up the extraordinary contributions of coal companies based on priority The main thing that will ensure that adequate coal supplies are available for the coming months for unbroken electricity supply There is no delay in payment at any stage.
Rajasthan Vidyut Utpadan Limited (RVUNL)) has paid the entire contribution of RS 393 Crore in August 2021 itself to the National Coalfields Ltd (NCL).
Similarly, the state government claims that under the material supply agreement Burn Start September 2021, Company Being paid in advance for regular coal supply.
Advances from RS 228 Crore has been made for NCL from September to October 8.
That means the country has just paid a portion of RS 853 Crore’s contribution.
In addition, payment in advance is only done after the crisis is exacerbated.
