Coal production reaches 384 MT in August FY 2024-25
By EPR Magazine Editorial September 6, 2024 5:35 pm
By EPR Magazine Editorial September 6, 2024 5:35 pm
Coal production from captive and other entities also demonstrated remarkable growth, reaching 68.99 MT from April to August 2024—a substantial increase of 30.56 percent compared to 52.84 MT in the same period of the previous year.
The Ministry of Coal has achieved significant growth in overall coal production, reaching 384.08 million tonnes (Provisional) up to August 2024 in FY 2024-25, compared to 360.71 MT during the same period in FY 2023-24, reflecting a growth of 6.48 percent.
The production of Coal India Limited (CIL) rose to 290.39 MT during the period of April to August 2024 marking a growth of 3.17 percent as compared to 281.46 MT during the corresponding period of last period. Coal production from captive and other entities also demonstrated remarkable growth, reaching 68.99 MT from April to August 2024—a substantial increase of 30.56 percent compared to 52.84 MT in the same period of the previous year.
Meanwhile, Cumulative Coal dispatch has witnessed a significant boost up to August 2024. The cumulative coal dispatch up to August 2024 stood at 412.07 MT (provisional) in FY 2024-25, compared to 391.93 MT during the same period in FY 2023-24, reflecting a commendable growth of 5.14 percent.CIL dispatched 309.98 MT of coal from April to August 2024, achieving a growth of 1.51 percent compared to 305.37 MT dispatched during the corresponding period of last year. Additionally, captive and other entities recorded a remarkable coal dispatch of 76.95 MT, representing a significant growth of 31.48 percent compared to 58.53 MT dispatched during the same period of last year. This growth highlights the sector’s enhanced logistical capabilities and commitment to ensuring a steady supply of coal.
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