Parliament proceedings | India's coal production to touch 1 billion tonnes next fiscal: Centre
The Hindu
Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi said in Parliament that India's domestic coal requirement will reach 1,500 million tonnes by 2030, for which the nation needs to scale up its production
India's coal production will touch one billion tonnes in the next financial year from 900 million tonnes this fiscal ending March, as the country gears up to stop the import of thermal coal by 2024-25, Union Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi informed Parliament on Monday.
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Replying to queries in the Rajya Sabha during the Question Hour, the Coal Minister said India's domestic coal requirement will reach 1,500 million tonnes by 2030, for which the nation needs to scale up its production.
"As far as production is concerned, in FY14 it was 566 million tonnes. This year our total production will be 900 million tonnes, this means all our PSUs are producing to the optimum level," Mr. Joshi said in the Rajya Sabha.
Without naming any political party, the minister said the previous regime was riddled with scams whereas the current dispensation led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was ensuring energy security for India.
"...Our requirement by 2030 will be 1,500 million tonnes, and for that, we have to scale up our production, the previous regime, they did not produce, there were only scams, and today we are producing and we are ensuring energy security for India, for that coal is needed," Joshi said.
As per demand projections, coal mines are planned and their operations are run to ensure the energy security of the country. Development of new mines is also required towards Atmanirbhar Bharat to reduce import dependence. Coal demand of 1500 million tonnes per annum is projected by various agencies by 2030.
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