The Indian coal sector suffers because of several regulatory requirements delaying the growth of the Indian sector. The shortage of coal in the country demands mine development but the tedious and time-taking regulations act as discouragement. Widespread corruption. The Indian coal sector has recently been a hot topic for every news channel and print medium because of the manipulations and lack of
Contact2015. 7. 25. The Indian coal sector: Challenges and future outlook 11 Demand and supply The overall long-term demand of coal is closely linked to the performance of the end-use sectors. In India, the end-use sectors of coal mainly include electricity, iron and steel and cement. Demand from the unorganised small scale sector comprising primarily of the
Contact2020. 11. 20. India’s coal-fired generation sector is already facing serious problems. Raj Kumar Singh, the country’s power minister, warned last year that upward of 20 percent of the country's installed coal capacity was in poor financial condition and had interest payments that exceeded profits.
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Contact2021. 4. 2. What are the issues faced by the sector? Coal mafia has sprouted a parallel economy in the coal mining dependent areas. This has contributed to deleterious outcomes like coal black market, diversion of good quality coal, expropriation of government lands, etc.
Contact2013. 9. 26. The Indian coal industry until 1975 was plagued with a number of issues like low productivity, lack of strategic planning, lack of funds, low-grade technology and lack of regulation [1].
ContactIn January 2017, India’s coal imports declined by 22 percent to 14 million tonnes because of lukewarm demand from power generating stations.Coal India Limited, which accounts for 80% of domestic coal production, has posted its worst ever financial results for H1-FY17 as revenues declined even as expenses rose ().At the same time, PLF of thermal power stations continues to be near all-time
ContactThe Indian coal sector faces two key challenges for the future: 1) meeting the high demand for coal, particularly in the power sector; and 2) resolving current and past environmental and social issues. Meeting the high demand for coal . Coal production has increased nearly six-fold since the sector was nationalized between 1971 and
Contact2020. 9. 4. Coal allocation scam (or Coalgate) is a major political scandal concerning the Indian government's allocation of the nation's coal deposits to public sector enterprise (PSEs) and private companies. In a draft report issued in March 2012, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) office accused the Government of India of allocating coal blocks in an inefficient manner during the
Contact2020. 2. 6. In India, effect of coal use on emissions has been extensively reported and discussed but effect of climate policies on coal sector growth and market development has not been analyzed using bottom-up modeling. What would be the expected technology trajectory in future in view of changing requirement of local and global
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