India's coal output remains below estimate at 58 MT in August

Amid rising demand, the supply of coal to power utilities grew by 10.84% to 54.09 MT during August

September 05, 2022 10:06 pm | Updated September 06, 2022 01:02 pm IST - New Delhi

India’s coal output in the first five months of the ongoing financial year increased to 324.39 MT as against 263.97 MT in the April-August period of the previous fiscal.

India’s coal output in the first five months of the ongoing financial year increased to 324.39 MT as against 263.97 MT in the April-August period of the previous fiscal. | Photo Credit: Reuters

India produced 58.33 million tonnes of coal in August, missing its target of 67.94 MT for the month, according to government data.

The coal production target for August was 67.94 million tonnes (MT), according to the government's monthly statistics (provisional).

However, the production during last month increased by 8.27% to 58.33 MT in August from 53.88 MT in the corresponding month of the previous fiscal.

The country's coal output in the first five months of the ongoing financial year increased to 324.39 MT as against 263.97 MT in the April-August period of the previous fiscal.

The total despatch of coal also increased by 5.41% to 63.43 MT in August over 60.18 MT in the year-ago month.

Amid rising demand, the supply of coal to power utilities grew by 10.84% to 54.09 MT during August compared to 48.80 MT in the same month last fiscal.

The overall power generation last month was 3.14% higher than that of August last fiscal.

Coal-based power generation in August has been 85,785 MU in comparison to 86,039 MU in July this fiscal, registering a minor drop of 0.3%.

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