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Government of India
Ministry of Coal
07 DEC 2022 4:33PM by PIB Delhi
Augmenting Coal Production to meet Growing Demand

In India, transition away from coal is not happening in foreseeable future. Although India is pushing for renewable/non-fossil based energy, but the share of coal in the energy basket is going to remain significant in years ahead. India is augmenting its coal production for meeting its increasing energy needs. Total coal consumption in India is yet to peak. The Economic Survey 2021-22 projects coal demand in the range of 1.3-1.5 billion tonnes by 2030 from the current level of about 1000 MT. It is projected that coal demand will continue to rise and may peak around 2040. Thus, despite thrust on renewable, coal is going to continue as a primary source of energy to meet the growing development needs of India.

(d):      The details of the number of coal mines that have been closed/ discontinued/ abandoned between 2014 – 2022, State-wise is as given below (Provisional):

S No.

State

Number of Coal Mines

1

Assam

3

2

Chhattisgarh

17

3

Jharkhand

29

4

Madhya Pradesh

20

5

Maharashtra

13

6

Odisha

5

7

Telangana

12

8

West Bengal

26

 

This information was given by the Minister of Coal, Mines and Parliamentary Affairs Shri Pralhad Joshi in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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