Ministry of Coal
17-November, 2016 17:38 IST
15 New Coal Washeries to be set up to Augment Washed Coal Supply to Thermal Power Plants
15 new coal washeries would be set by Coal India Limited (CIL) and its subsidiaries, out of which 9 are for beneficiation of non-coking coal with an aggregate capacity of 94 Mty (75.5 Mty in 1st phase) to increase the washed coal supply. This was stated by Shri Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of State
(IC
) for the Ministry of Power, Coal, New and Renewable Energy and Mines, in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
Further, the Minister informed that setting up coal washeries is an ongoing activity and several washeries are being planned by CIL and other companies
. All efforts will be made to complete the washeries by September 2017. The washeries will help to augment supply of
non-coking coal below 34% ash for power sector, ensure better efficiency and less generation of air pollutants and solid waste at Power Plants.
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Ministry of Coal
17-November, 2016 17:35 IST
Decrease in Coal Imports on Account of Availability of Surplus Coal
On account of increased production by Coal India Ltd. (CIL) in 2015-16, coal imports have fallen from 217.78 Mte. in 2014-15 to 199.88 Mte. in 2015-16. In order to meet coal demand internally and make India self-sufficient in coal production, the focus of the Government is on increasing the domestic production from indigenous sources which includes efforts to expedite Environment & Forest clearances, land acquisition and coordinated efforts with Railways for movement of coal.
A roadmap has been prepared by CIL to enhance production of coal to 1 billion tonnes by 2019-20. This includes capacity addition from new projects, use of mass production technologies and identification of existing on-going projects with growth potential.
This was stated by Shri Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of State
(IC
) for the Ministry of Power, Coal, New and Renewable Energy and Mines, in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today
.
In accordance to the Presidential Directive issued to Coal India Limited (CIL) and under the provision of new Fuel Supply Agreement (FSA), option is given to Power utility sector consumers to opt for supply of a part of Annual Contracted Quantity (ACQ) from imported coal through CIL. No Thermal Power Plant/Coal company has approached CIL for supply of imported coal for 2016-17. As coal is an item under Open General License (OGL), it can also be imported directly by the consumers.
As per the initial estimate, the demand for coal in 2016-17 is estimated to be 884.87 MT against which supply plan from indigenous sources has been planned to be 724.71 MT (CIL: 598.61 MT; SCCL: 58 MT & Other sources including captive blocks: 68.10 MT) leaving a demand supply gap of 160.16 MT to be met through imports by consuming sectors.
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Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
17-November, 2016 17:59 IST
Inclusion of Large Hydro Power Projects Under the Ambit of Renewable Energy
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is examining the prospects of including all hydro power projects under Renewable Energy Sector. This was stated by Shri Piyush Goyal, Minister of State (IC) for Power, Coal, New & Renewable Energy and Mines, in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today. “Hydro power can be called renewable energy because it uses water for generation of electricity without any consumption and leaves this vital resource available for other uses”, the Minister added.
The Minister further said that the norms of Small Hydro Power Projects (SHP) differ from country to country.
In some countries station capacity with more than 25 MW is classified as SHP, example- Brazil -30 MW, Canada-50 MW, China- 50 MW, Pakistan- 50 MW, Vietnam- 30MW and Eastern Europe / Russian countries - 30 MW. Shri Goyal informed the house that
the implementation of Hydro Power up to 25 MW station capacity was brought under the ambit of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy from Ministry of Power during 1999.
Government has set the target to reach 175 GW of Renewable Energy capacity by the year 2022 which includes 5 GW from Small Hydro (up to 25 MW station capacity). So far larger hydro plants are not considered as Renewable Energy. In case of
large hydro capacity (above 25MW) being added to the renewable category, India’s Renewable Energy capacity could reach 225MW.
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Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
17-November, 2016 17:57 IST
90,710 Solar Pumps Installed in the Country
A total of 90,710 solar pumps have been installed throughout the country as on 31st October, 2016. The remaining pumps are at various stages of implementation. This was stated by Shri Piyush Goyal, Minister of State (IC) for Power, Coal, New & Renewable Energy and Mines, in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
“A target of 50,000 pumps for irrigation and potable water consumption has been set for installation for during the year 2016-17”, the Minister added.
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Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
17-November, 2016 17:54 IST
3019 MW of Solar Energy Capacity Added in 2015-16
A total of 3019 MW of solar energy capacity addition was recorded during the year 2015-16. This was stated by Shri Piyush Goyal, Minister of State (IC) for Power, Coal, New & Renewable Energy and Mines, in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
Shri Goyal further said that the World Bank has recently approved a total amount of US $ 625 million consisting of World Bank loan of US $500 million, Clean Technology Fund (CTF) loan of US $120 million and a CTF Grant of US $ 5 million for Grid-connected Rooftop Solar Programme. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has also submitted a proposal to Ministry of Finance for the World Bank Financing of US $200 Million for Internal Infrastructure development of Solar Parks.
The Minister informed that an agreement for the Rooftop loan was signed between the World Bank and the State Bank of India (SBI) on 30th June, 2016. Under this agreement, the World Bank loan is taken by the SBI. Thereafter, SBI provides loan through its branches for installation of rooftop solar systems.
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