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Ministry of Coal achieves significant milestone, reaching 99.73 million tonnes production in January 2024
Ministry of Coal achieves significant milestone, reaching 99.73 million tonnes production in January 2024
By EPR Magazine Editorial February 5, 2024 6:23 pm
Surpasses the figures of 90.42 MT for the corresponding month the previous year, representing an increase of 10.30 percent.
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The Ministry of Coal has achieved a significant upswing in overall coal production during January 2024, reaching 99.73 Million Tonnes (MT). This surpasses the figures of 90.42 MT for the corresponding month the previous year, representing an increase of 10.30 percent. The production of Coal India Limited (CIL) rose to 78.41 MT in January 2024, marking a growth of 9.09% compared to 71.88 MT in January 2023. Cumulative Coal Production up to January 2024 has seen a commendable leap of 784.11 MT (Provisional) in FY’ 23-24 compared to 698.99 MT during the same period in FY’ 22-23, with a growth of 12.18 percent. Coal dispatch witnessed a significant boost in January 2024, touching 87.37 MT compared to 82.02 MT recorded in January 2023, with a growth rate of 6.52 percent. Coal India Limited (CIL) dispatch demonstrated outstanding performance, reaching 67.56 MT in January 2024, compared to 64.45 MT in January 2023, representing a growth of 4.83 percent. The Cumulative Coal dispatch up to January 2024 stood at 797.66 MT (Provisional) in FY’ 23-24, compared to 719.78 MT during the corresponding period in FY’ 22-23, with commendable growth of 10.82 percent. As of January 31, 2024, the coal stock held by coal companies witnessed a notable surge, reaching 70.37 MT. This surge reflects an impressive annual growth rate of 47.85 percent, underscoring the robust performance and efficiency of the coal sector. Concurrently, the coal stock at Thermal Power Plants (TPP), specifically at the location identified as DCB, marked a notable increase to 36.16 MT on the same date, with an annual growth rate of 15.26 percent. The above statistics underscore the coal sector’s resilience and commitment to meeting the nation’s energy demands. The Ministry of Coal remains steadfast in fostering sustained growth and efficiency within the sector.