Page 17 of Coal News
Coal India has already doubled output growth since Modi came to power two years ago, owing to the removal of…
Even as Coal India’s production peaked in FY16 at 535 million tonne and stocks have piled up at pitheads, power…
Allocation of coal linkages for the non-regulated sector, which includes steel and cement, will be only through the auction route…
As part of its policy for the development of coal gasification, the government has set up an inter-ministerial panel for…
The government has approved the methodology for fixing upfront payment and reserve price for allotment of coal blocks to PSUs…
Government is getting ready to open up commercial coal mining to private companies for the first time in four decades,…
Coal-based thermal plants in the country may have to spend a massive Rs 2.4 lakh crore over the next two…
The government on Wednesday decided to cancel the fourth tranche of coal block auction citing lack of demand from companies…
Citing India’s announcement to double its coal production by 2020, an influential US lawmaker today alleged that the Paris agreement…
If these companies are asked to pay, the Centre would end up collecting over Rs 5,000 crore as penalty
Under the proposal, captive power not to find exemption
WCL has also marked another Rs 242 crore for exploration, Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, Chairman and Managing Director, said.
Coal shortages will be a thing of the past and India won’t need to import dry fuel by 2017, except…
In the first seven months of the current fiscal, coal imports have remained lower than the year-ago period for every…
Adani is aiming to ship 40 million tonnes of coal a year in the Carmichael mine’s first phase to coal-fired…
According to provisional statistics released by the coal ministry on Friday, raw coal imports during the last fiscal touched 212.1…
Government today said that coal imports dropped by 27.16 per cent to 12.6 million tonnes (MT) last month from a…
India is opening a mine a month as it races to double coal output by 2020, putting the world’s third-largest…