Key Points

India's thermal power plants now hold a record 58.25 million tonnes of coal, enough for 25 days of consumption. This stockpile safeguards against summer power shortages and upcoming monsoon disruptions. The Railways' silo-loading system has significantly improved coal quality and transport efficiency. Ministers Reddy and Vaishnaw are pushing for expanded silo infrastructure to maintain this momentum.

Key Points: India's Thermal Plants Hit Record 58.25 MT Coal Stock for 25 Days

  • Record coal stock ensures summer power stability
  • Silo loading boosts efficiency and reduces wagon damage
  • Ministers review logistics for monsoon preparedness
  • Silo-based coal loading rises from 18.8% to 29% since 2022
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Coal stock at thermal power plants hits record 58.25 MT, enough for 25 days of consumption

India achieves record 58.25 MT coal stock at thermal plants, ensuring 25-day supply through silo loading by Railways amid peak summer demand.

"Silo loading ensures uniform coal sizing, eliminates oversized boulders, and enables reliable operations in adverse weather – Railway Ministry"

New Delhi, June 25

In a significant achievement, the coal stock at all thermal power plants has reached an all-time high of 58.25 million tonnes, sufficient to meet 25 days of consumption due to the Silo loading by Indian Railways, the Railway Ministry said in a statement.

This record stockpile bolsters India's energy security, ensures an uninterrupted power supply during the peak summer months, and provides reassurance of adequate stock for the upcoming monsoon period, when coal production and transportation often face challenges due to heavy rainfall.

Silo loading refers to the mechanized process of loading bulk materials (like coal) into railway wagons directly from a storage silo, rather than using conventional methods like front-end loaders or manual shoveling.

Silo loading ensures uniform coal sizing, eliminates complaints related to oversized boulders from power plants, reduces damage to wagons, and enables reliable operations unaffected by adverse weather conditions.

On Tuesday, the Union Minister of Coal and Mines, G Kishan Reddy, and the Union Minister of Railways, Electronics & Information Technology, and Information & Broadcasting, Ashwini Vaishnaw, held a high-level meeting to review coal logistics and the efficiency of transportation systems.

The primary focus of the discussion was on accelerating silo loading infrastructure, which plays a critical role in improving the quality and speed of coal evacuation.

The Ministers reviewed ongoing and proposed projects to expand silo infrastructure across key coalfields. The meeting also underscored the need for enhanced inter-ministerial coordination to ensure seamless operations from mine to plant.

Over the years, there has been a notable increase in the share of coal loaded through silos--from 18.8 per cent in 2022-23 to 29 per cent in 2025-26 (till date)--demonstrating a clear and sustained push towards improving coal logistics, the Ministry added in the statement.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is excellent news! As someone from Odisha where coal mining is major, I've seen firsthand how delays affect power plants. Silo loading seems like a game-changer - less manual work, more efficiency. Hope this translates to fewer power cuts this monsoon season 🙏
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Priya M.
While the numbers look good, I wonder if this stock is evenly distributed across states? Some regions always face shortages while others have surplus. Also, when will we focus more on renewable energy instead of celebrating coal stocks?
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Amit S.
Great progress! The silo loading technology is a smart move - less damage to wagons means lower maintenance costs. Indian Railways deserves credit for this innovation. Now if only they could improve passenger train punctuality with similar efficiency 😅
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Sunita R.
As a small business owner, power cuts during monsoon used to ruin our productivity. This news gives me hope! The inter-ministerial coordination mentioned is crucial - government departments working together can achieve wonders. More such initiatives please!
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Vikram J.
The 29% silo loading share is impressive growth, but what about the remaining 71%? When will all coal loading be mechanized? Also, hope they're considering environmental impacts - coal dust pollution is a serious issue near loading areas.
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Neha P.
Good to see infrastructure improvements! But let's not forget the human cost - what happens to the thousands of manual laborers who used to load coal? Hope the government has rehabilitation plans for them. Development should be inclusive.

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