India's Coal Stocks Ample, Power Generation Stable: Ministry Official

A senior Coal Ministry official has assured that there is no shortage of coal in the country and power generation remains fully stable. The ministry recently announced crossing 200 million tonnes in coal production and dispatches for the financial year, marking significant growth. This achievement is attributed to improved operational efficiency, strengthened logistics, and the operationalization of new mining blocks. The figures represent an over 88% increase in production compared to just three years prior.

Key Points: No Coal Shortage, Stable Power Generation: Coal Ministry

  • Sufficient coal stocks at mines and plants
  • No deficit in power generation
  • Record 210 MT coal production in FY26
  • 7 new blocks started production in same year
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No coal shortage in country, power generation fully stable: Jt Secy Coal Ministry

Joint Secretary Sanjeev Kumar Kassi assures sufficient coal stocks and no power deficit, citing record production and dispatches from commercial mines.

"We have absolutely no deficit on the power generation side. - Sanjeev Kumar Kassi"

New Delhi, April 8

Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Coal, Government of India, Sanjeev Kumar Kassi, on Wednesday, assured that there is no shortage of coal in the country and power generation remains stable.

Kassi said, "We have sufficient coal stocks available in the country at mines, power plants, ports and transit, which can be made available to the consumers at very short notice."

He further added that there is no deficit in power generation, stating, "We have absolutely no deficit on the power generation side. We are producing coal at a pace matching the consumption levels. There is no deficit."

Earlier on April 2, the Ministry of Coal said it crossed a whopping 200 million tonnes (MT) in coal production and dispatches from the commercial and captive mining activity in the financial year 2025-26. The ministry termed it a 'watershed moment' for India's coal sector.

Coal production from the captive and commercial mines came in at 210.46 million tonnes, a 10% year-on-year growth as compared to 190.95 million tonnes in the previous year. In terms of despatches, the coal ministry registered a 7.35 per cent year-on-year jump to 204.61 million tonnes as against 190.42 million tonnes a year ago.

The ministry said these robust figures reflect improved operational efficiency, strengthened logistics, and the sector's increasing capacity to meet the nation's rising demand.

To achieve this milestone, 12 captive and commercial coal blocks were operationalised through the grant of Mine Opening Permission, significantly expanding the operational coal mining base by adding more than 86 MT of annual production capacity, the Ministry said in its press release.

"Further, 7 blocks commenced coal production within the same financial year, demonstrating faster project execution and improved regulatory coordination," the Coal Ministry added.

The production of coal from the captive and commercial mining was 115.78 million tonnes in the financial year 2022-23, and the dispatches were at 109.08 million tonnes in the same period. The production figure in FY 2025-26 is a massive jump of over 88% as compared to the figures in FY 2022-23.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to hear from the ministry directly. However, I respectfully question if this stock availability is evenly distributed. Last summer, our area in Tamil Nadu faced load shedding. Hope the 'at short notice' promise holds true across all states.
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Rohit P
Over 200 MT production is a massive achievement! This shows the push for commercial mining is working. More production means more energy security. Jai Hind! 💪
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Sarah B
While the numbers look strong, we must keep accelerating the transition to renewables. Coal is important for baseload now, but long-term planning should focus on solar and wind to meet climate goals.
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Vikram M
The 88% jump since FY23 is phenomenal. This operational efficiency and faster project execution (7 blocks in one year!) is what we need in all infrastructure sectors. Kudos to the teams on the ground.
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Kavya N
Stable power means my children can study without interruption and my small business can run smoothly. This is development that touches everyday lives. Hope the supply remains robust through the peak summer months.

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