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India's coal-based power need at all-time high, government states

India's need for coalbased power has risen by 7.3% this to an alltime high, the government said in a statement on Wednesday.

Peak need for power in India's hot, dry northern plains hit a record previously this week, even as the federal government stated it continues to implement steps to satisfy high energy consumption.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted above-normal temperature levels for June in the northwest and central parts of the nation, making it among the longest heatwave spells.

Cumulative coal production stood at 207.48 million tonnes as of June 16, a growth of 9.27% from the very same duration last year, the federal government stated in a release.

More than 75% of India's power generation was from coal in 2023, while gas-fired plants have accounted for just about 2% in recent years, largely since of the high expense of gas relative to coal

The Ministry of Coal is fully devoted to increase coal. production and transportation, making sure power plants have sufficient reserves to meet the surge in electrical energy demand, the release said.

(source: Reuters)