Coal India (CIL) has fulfilled 98 per cent of
its fuel commitments up to July for the current year and up to 99 per cent in 2012-13 as against the Annual Plan target.
Minister of State for Coal Pratik Prakashbapu Patil in a written reply on Monday said for 2013-14, CIL had supplied 153.47 million tonnes of coal, which was 98 per cent of the Annual Plan target of 156.86 million tonnes.
Similarly the provisional figures for 2012-13 showed that
CIL had supplied 465.19 million tonnes, which was 99 per cent of the annual target.
The demand of coal in the country has been assessed as 769.69 million tonnes in the draft Annual Plan for 2013-14, the ministry said.
Against this demand, supply from indigenous sources has been planned to be 614.55 million tonnes with a demand-supply gap of 155.04 million tonnes, which is envisaged to
be met through imports.
The government had directed CIL last month to commit a minimum supply of 80 per cent of coal required by power plants while signing fresh fuel supply agreements (FSAs) for 78,000 MW capacity that may be commissioned between April 2009 to March 2015.
During the remaining four years of the current 12th Five-Year Plan, CIL has to supply 65-75 per cent coal from domestic sources while the balance requirement can be met with imports.