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India's coal stocks at power plants reach record levels ahead of the monsoon season, government says

India's coal stocks at power plants reach record levels ahead of the monsoon season, government says

The government announced on Tuesday that India's thermal power plant coal stock had reached a new record of 58.25 millions tonnes. This is enough to cover 25 days of consumption and boost energy security before the monsoon. Why is it important? The record stockpile occurs as India prepares for the monsoon season, which can disrupt coal mining and transport. CONTEXT India is the second largest coal consumer in the world. To meet increasing power demand, and to reduce dependence on imports, it has increased domestic coal production.

The achievement comes as part of a larger push to increase coal-fired power by 80 GW between 2031-32, while the country aims for 500 GW in non-fossil energy capacity by 2030. By the numbers, India's thermal coke imports dropped 8% on an annual basis in fiscal year 2024-25 due to a record domestic production of coal and reduced coal blending imported from abroad. This is according to commodities consulting firm BigMint.

Grid India data shows that coal's share of India's electricity mix fell to 70.7% last month, from 74.0% the year before and its lowest level since June 20,22. Sethuraman N.R. in Bengaluru, and Tasim Z.Ahid edited the story.

(source: Reuters)