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India is prepared for unprecedented demand for coal power in the summer

The 'Coal Ministry' said that India had enough coal to meet what was expected to be a 'unprecedented spike in demand over the summer months. This comes after the gas supply disruptions caused bythe U.S./Israeli war against Iran.

In a statement, the Ministry of Energy said that the total coal supply in the country was 210 million tons. This would be enough to?fuel consumption for 88 days.

South Asia still depends on coal to generate three-fourths?of its electricity, despite a record-breaking increase in renewable energy production.

India is expected to increase its coal power use in order to meet summer demand, after the Middle East conflict has affected the country's natural gas supplies, mostly from Qatar.

According to the ministry, coal stocks in the country's power stations were 54.05 millions tons, which would be enough to last about 24 days at the current consumption rate. Coal India produces three quarters of India's production and had a record-breaking 121.4 million tons in its pithead stock as of March 9.

The statement said that "Coal production, supply and consumption continue to be higher than the consumption in the fiscal year ending March 31".

India's increased domestic production also led it to increase the blending of domestic coal into power plants that were designed to operate with imported coal. Reporting by Sethuraman NR and Tanvi Mehta; Editing and YPrajesh by Andrei Khalip

(source: Reuters)