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AIPEF urges reversal of coal import deadline extension order

The All India Power Engineers Federation (AIPEF) demanded that the power ministry's order, which extended coal imports until June 30, 2024, be withdrawn. They argued that there was no shortage of dry fuel in the country. According to a notification issued on October 23, the government had instructed imported coal-based power plants to operate at full capacity until June 30, 2024, due to a surge in electricity demand and inadequate domestic coal supplies. Initially, this directive was extended until October 31, 2023, and it was the first time the government had issued such an order under Section 11 of the Electricity Act for imported coal-based plants in March.

AIPEF Chairman Shailendra Dubey insisted that the power ministry's directive should be revoked, and indigenous coal, which is more economical, should be utilized instead. The federation argued that there was no shortage of indigenous coal. If any coal had to be imported, they stated that the ministry should bear the extra cost, as the more economical option of Indian coal was already available in stock at thermal power stations nationwide. They accused the government of extending the deadline to benefit coal trading and import companies, passing on the increased costs to the general electricity consumers.

On the contrary, the Ministry of Coal vehemently argued that there was no coal shortage. They claimed that the coal stock and supply position had significantly improved this year compared to the previous year.

The All India Power Engineers Federation (AIPEF) demanded that the power ministry's order, which extended coal imports until June 30, 2024, be withdrawn. They argued that there was no shortage of dry fuel in the country. According to a notification issued on October 23, the government had instructed imported coal-based power plants to operate at full capacity until June 30, 2024, due to a surge in electricity demand and inadequate domestic coal supplies. Initially, this directive was extended until October 31, 2023, and it was the first time the government had issued such an order under Section 11 of the Electricity Act for imported coal-based plants in March. AIPEF Chairman Shailendra Dubey insisted that the power ministry's directive should be revoked, and indigenous coal, which is more economical, should be utilized instead. The federation argued that there was no shortage of indigenous coal. If any coal had to be imported, they stated that the ministry should bear the extra cost, as the more economical option of Indian coal was already available in stock at thermal power stations nationwide. They accused the government of extending the deadline to benefit coal trading and import companies, passing on the increased costs to the general electricity consumers. On the contrary, the Ministry of Coal vehemently argued that there was no coal shortage. They claimed that the coal stock and supply position had significantly improved this year compared to the previous year.

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