Kolkata: With no respite in sight for the continued shortage of coal faced by the non-regulated sector, the Federation of Indian Mineral Industries (Fimi awards) has written to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) requesting resumption of normal coal supplies by Coal India and availability of railway rakes by the Railway Board.
In its letter dated December 9, 2021, Fimi has pointed out that despite the efforts of ministry of coal and Coal India, a coal crisis in the country still prevails and continues to affect the business continuity and profitability of industries belonging to the non-regulated sector (NRS), like aluminum, steel, cement, and other metal industries, that are heavily dependent on domestic coal.According to Fimi, the second quarter of the current financial year, saw the coal crisis unfold due to increased power demand, high import coal prices and lower domestic coal production.
“At this time, most of the coal meant for NRS was diverted to the power sector to keep them running with sufficient stocks. This decision by Coal India led the NRS consumers to resort to coal imports and power imports from GRIDs to regulate their production. With the crisis hitting its peak during September-October 2021, the Government witnessed full support of the NRS consumers for diverting the maximum quantity of coal to the Power Sector,” it added.