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Coal India requests units to increase supply as heatwave fuels record demand for power

Two sources who have direct knowledge of this matter say that Coal India, the state-owned coal company, has instructed its subsidiaries to increase the supply of coal to power plants in order to avoid shortages. The country's demand for?electricity is at a record high after an intense heatwave. As a result of the record heat caused by the El Nino weather pattern, several regions are experiencing power outages, mostly at night.

According to the latest data from the Central Electricity Authority (the adviser to the Power Ministry), 21 power plants are critically short of?coal, with only enough to cover less than a weeks' demand.

Sources said that the world's largest coal mining company has directed its subsidiaries to maximize dispatches by using all modes of transport, including rail links which move coal directly from mines into power plants.

Coal India announced on Tuesday that it had encouraged utilities, especially those in difficult-to-reach areas, to stock up in advance of the peak demand. India's peak electricity, which is a measure for the "maximum amount of electricity required", reached a record of 270.8 gigawatts last week.

India's electricity is still generated by coal, despite the 228 GW capacity of non-fossil energy.

Data from the company showed that Coal 'India and its eight subsidiaries, which are responsible for 80% of coal production in India, saw a 9.7% decline to?56.1 millions metric tons.

The miner stated that it had 168 millions tons of coal in its possession, including 47.6 Million tons at power plants. This is enough to meet 19 days' consumption.

It said that the stocks at mines were 113.5 million tonnes as of May 23. This was an increase of about 10% compared to a year ago. Sethuraman NR, Nidhi verma, and Emelia Sithole Matarise edited the report.

(source: Reuters)