Karnataka: Karnataka to import 2.5 lakh tonnes of coal at $86 per tonne

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The Karnataka authorities has determined to acquire 2.5 lakh metric tonnes of imported coal at $86 per tonne, state Extra Chief Secretary (Power Division) Gaurav Gupta mentioned on Tuesday. Gupta mentioned a call to this impact was taken by the Karnataka Energy Company Restricted (KPCL). Accordingly, a piece order has been issued however provide is but to start out.

“The state has given an order for two.5 lakh tonnes of coal. We’ve issued orders by calling tenders. We is not going to disclose from the place it will likely be introduced. It will likely be imported coal, which usually comes from Indonesia. The speed is $86 per ton,” he mentioned at a press convention.

Gupta mentioned there are directions from the Union Ministry of Energy to make use of imported coal in all of the thermal energy stations. They’ve mentioned a minimal six per cent (of imported coal) must be used. Additional, it is dependent upon the design of the thermal energy station.

“Through the use of it (imported coal) our thermal energy stations can generate over (further) 600 to 800 MW energy from the prevailing 3,400 MW,” he defined.

Talking on the event, state Power Minister Okay J George mentioned, “Indian coal is just not up to speed. We won’t generate extra electrical energy as a result of it has (produces) big ash. We determined to mix them. Yesterday when me and our ACS Gaurav Gupta met Central Electrical energy Minister R Okay Singh, he requested us to mix coal.”

“Since our new energy plant in Ballari can’t operate if good coal is just not supplied, we determined to import coal. Our Karnataka Energy Company Restricted, the place Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is the chairperson and I’m vice-chairperson, handed a decision (to import coal) and issued orders,” he added. The Minister additionally mentioned the ability demand out of the blue spiked because of insufficient rains this 12 months. Whereas the demand was once about 10,000 MW, it has gone as much as 16,000 MW a day, he defined.

George mentioned the federal government will procure electrical energy utilizing a barter system with Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. He mentioned the state authorities has made an settlement that it’s going to return energy to them from June.

The state is shopping for energy from Himachal Pradesh, which didn’t conform to a barter system.

The Karnataka Energy Transmission Company Restricted managing director Pankaj Kumar Pandey mentioned the state can also be anticipating the electrical energy demand to be within the vary of 15,000 MW to 18,000 MW from February and has made preparations accordingly.

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