Coal Sector
Indian
Coal Sector : Opens up !
Overview
of Coal Sector in India
Mumbai,
India - July 10, Bharat Book Bureau, has added “ Overview of Coal
Sector in India ” ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=11066
) to its huge collection of Reports.
Coal is the dominant fuel world over. Nearly 75% of the
coal produced in the world is used for electricity generation only. In India,
out of the total capacity, coal accounts for 54.8% electricity production. Thus,
a smooth and uninterrupted supply of sufficient coal is indispensable to keep
our power system ticking. Coal is the dominant fuel world over. Nearly 75% of
the coal produced in the world is used for electricity generation only. In
India, out of the total capacity, coal accounts for 54.8% electricity
production. Thus, a smooth and uninterrupted supply of sufficient coal is
indispensable to keep our power system ticking.
This comprehensive review of the Indian coal sector analyses the prevailing
scenario in the Indian coal sector alongwith existing policy & regulatory
framework. The report offers details on the domestic supply in India and
forecast scenarios on coal demand. It also includes statistical updates and
performance of coal companies. The 'Players in the Coal Sector' section lists
the key organisations in the sector. This report is a must for those seeking to
understand the Indian coal scene and looking to develop sales into a dynamic
growing market.
Opening
of Coal Sector to Private Investment
Present
legal framework in India permits commercial mining only by a Government company
owned and managed by the Central Government or State Government. Private sector
can udertake captive mining only for production of Iron and Steel, generation of
power, production of cement or such other end use as the government by
notification may provide.
Demand
projections for coal indicate a high level of growth and thus there is a
requirement of huge investment in the coal sector to meet the demand. Public
sector alone may not be able to fill the projected demand-supply gap. Hence, it
is sine qua non to encourage private sector participation in the coal sector.
Earlier
attempts to introduce amendment in the Coal Mines Nationalization Act for
enabling private companies to carry on coal mining operation in India for
self-consumption or sale have met with fierce opposition on political fronts.
Thus, in the absence of legal provisions, the government has made efforts to
allot more and more coal blocks to private sector for captive mining within
existing framework. Ministry of Coal is expediting action to identify adequate
number of blocks aggregating to the capacity of 20 billion tonnes, which could
be de-reserved and allotted to power developers for captive mining.
Contents
Destination India- An
Overview
Indian Coal Sector
Historical Perspective
Coal Exploration
Marketing & Distribution of Coal
Demand Supply Scenario
Coal Projects Appraisal & Monitoring
Initiatives in the Coal Sector
Safety Issues in Coal Mines
Coal Pricing & Royalty
Coal Conservation
Washing of Coal
Captive Coal Mining
Foreign Participation in the Coal Sector
Statistical Profile
Organisations in the Coal Industry
Useful Contacts & Websites
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