India Launches 15th Coal Mine Auction to Boost Energy Security

The Ministry of Coal will launch the 15th round of commercial coal mine auctions on April 17, alongside a stakeholder consultation in Mumbai. The event, themed "Atmanirbhar Bharat: Coal for Energy Security," will be attended by Coal Secretary Vikram Dev Dutt. The auction will offer new coal blocks to attract a wide range of participants, aiming to enhance domestic availability and reduce imports. This initiative is part of the government's broader push for energy self-reliance and a stable fuel supply for core industries.

Key Points: 15th Commercial Coal Mine Auctions Launch April 17

  • 15th auction round launches April 17
  • Aims to boost domestic coal production
  • Reduces import dependence for energy security
  • Encourages private investment and jobs
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Ministry of coal to launch 15th round of commercial coal mine auctions on April 17

India's Ministry of Coal launches 15th auction round to boost domestic production, reduce imports, and strengthen energy security under Atmanirbhar Bharat.

"Atmanirbhar Bharat: Coal for Energy Security - Ministry of Coal"

New Delhi, April 16

The Ministry of Coal will launch the 15th round of commercial coal mine auctions on April 17, alongside a stakeholder consultation in Mumbai, as part of efforts to boost domestic coal production and strengthen energy security.

The consultation, themed "Atmanirbhar Bharat: Coal for Energy Security," will bring together key stakeholders from across the sector. Coal Secretary Vikram Dev Dutt will attend the event as the chief guest, according to an official statement.

The upcoming auction round will offer a fresh set of fully and partially explored coal blocks, aimed at attracting a wide range of participants, including established mining companies, new entrants, and technology-driven firms.

The ministry said the move is in line with the government's push to enhance domestic coal availability, reduce import dependence, and promote ease of doing business in the sector.Commercial coal mining, introduced in 2020, has been a key reform measure to open up the sector to private players. Since then, the auction-based regime has focused on improving transparency, increasing competition, and creating a level playing field for bidders.According to the ministry, the initiative has contributed to higher coal production and ensured a more stable supply of the fuel to core industries such as power, steal, and cement.The 15th round is expected to further energise the sector by encouraging investments and supporting employment generation, while also strengthening India's broader energy ecosystem. The government has been emphasising self-reliance in energy as part of its broader "Atmanirbhar Bharat" vision. The statement said expanding domestic coal output remains critical to meeting the country's rising energy demand.

The ministry added that the commercial coal mine auction framework has played a transformative role in the sector by enhancing efficiency and boosting investor confidence.With the new round, the government aims to build on previous successes and further reinforce long-term growth and resilience in the coal sector, while ensuring reliable and affordable energy supply for the country.

- ANI

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Priya S
While boosting coal production is important for now, I hope the government is investing equally in renewable energy for the long term. We can't ignore climate change. A balanced approach is needed.
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Arjun K
Atmanirbhar Bharat in action! More domestic coal means cheaper electricity and more stable power for industries. This is crucial for our manufacturing growth and competing globally. Let's hope the auctions attract serious players.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on transparency and a level playing field. Opening the sector to private players should drive innovation and efficiency. The stakeholder consultation in Mumbai is a good step for gathering feedback.
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Vikram M
As someone from a coal-bearing state, I have mixed feelings. Yes, it brings investment and jobs, but the environmental and social impact on our land and water needs strict monitoring. Development shouldn't come at the cost of people's health.
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Karthik V
The 15th round already! Shows the momentum in the sector. Reliable and affordable energy is the backbone of the economy. Hope this also leads to better technology adoption in mining for safer and cleaner operations.

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