Coal production in India rises by 34% in May 2022 with coal power generation increasing by 26.18% in May

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Source: Ministry of Coal

The country's coal production registered a rise of 33.88% to 71.30 million tonnes (MT) in the month of May.

June 2022: According to the temporary information of the Ministry of Coal, during May 2022 CIL, SCCL and Captive mines/others enlisted a development of 30.04%, 11.01%, and 83.33% by delivering 54.72 MT, 6.04 MT, and 10.54 MT individually.

Simultaneously, coal dispatch expanded by 16.05% to 77.83 MT from 67.06 MT during May 2022 when contrasted with May 20. Last month, CIL, SCCL, and Captives/others enlisted a development of 11.34%, 5.66%, and 67.06% by dispatching 61.24 MT, 6.13 MT, and 10.46 MT separately.

Of the main 37 coal delivering mines, while 23 of them created more than 100 % the presentation of one more 10 mines remained somewhere in the range of 80 and 100 percent.

Coal-based power age has enlisted a development of 26.18% in May 2022 when contrasted with May 2021. The general power age in May 2022 has been 23.32% higher than in Apr 2021 and 2.63% higher than the power produced in April 2022. Coal-based power age in the long stretch of May 2022 has been 98609 MU in contrast with 102529 MU in Apr 2022 and enlisted a negative development of 3.82 %. Be that as it may, the absolute power age has expanded in May 2022 to 140059 MU from 136465 MU in Apr 2022 because of Hydro and Wind energy.

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