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‘Worst it’s over’, Batubara Stock Up: Center

'Worst it's over', Batubara Stock Up: Center
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New Delhi: The center on Tuesday said all efforts have been made to ensure electricity generation is not disturbed due to coal shortage, with supplies to be increased to two million tons a day for several days and the next train is also asked to provide more rakes to supply fuel to power plants.
“The worst ended because the stock rose for the past four days.
With an increase in supply, the situation is expected to be normal in a month or more,” said the government’s source.
The statement from the center came on the day with the Secretary of Coal and power made the presentation before the Prime Minister’s office detailed the steps taken, while ensuring that there would be no blackouts.
Simultaneously, countries have been asked to ensure that there is no issuance on their side and they do not sell electricity to exchange to get premiums, while using a power outage.
While some countries have warned on possible blackouts, government sources say that Indian coal has increased supplies from below 1.6 million tons to a few days ago to more than 1.9 million tons now with 2 million tons will be sent from Mine every day from next week.
“We are directed to more inventory and transportation has also been tied with trains,” said the source.
The train will provide 350 rakes, including 50 additional to transport the amount of higher coal.
Times see the level of problem can be a problem of debate.
What’s important is to fix this problem.
Power shortages should not be allowed to come on the rise economy road.
The Power Ministry also peeled the claim by Delhi that he faced a crisis and released data to argue that all capital requests have been fulfilled for the past two weeks and instructed NTPC and DVC managed by the state to meet all requests from the city.
The center said that Indian coal is ready to meet additional demand from coastal power plants, which is imported coal at a global price has surged more than three times in recent months.
Coal imports have fallen by around 12%, resulting in a lower generation by the unit depending on the inventory abroad.
Some of these requests have also moved to the domestic market, and countries such as Jharkhand, who have not cleared the production of large mines, were asked to approve them.
Government sources say that countries have been suggested for months to take coal from the mine but some of them do not heed the suggestion, produce the production of Indian coal peelers in the midst of installation of shares.
They said that in April stocks had reached 100 million tons, one third higher than last year when it was estimated to reach 75 million tons.
In addition, countries are urged to clean the contributions of almost Rs 19,000 Crore to Indian coal, with Maharashtra (RS 2,600 Crore), Tamil Nadu (Rs 1,100 Crore), Madhya Pradesh (Rs 1,000 Crore) and rises on a large list of arrears.

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