2010-7-10 · coal companies may not be able to cater to the enhanced coal requirement due to resource and other constraints. To augment the coal supply, Ministry of Coal, Government of India decided to allocate captive mines to bulk users of coal, in public and private sectors, and consequently many captive coal blocks have been allocated to power developers2.
Read More2022-1-5 · Captive coal mines record 40.98% growth. New Delhi, Jan 5: India’s total coal production increased by 6.74 % to 74.78 Million Ton (MT) during December, 2021 as compared to the same period in 2019. Out of the total production during December last year, Coal India Ltd (CIL) achieved a growth of 3.79% by producing 60.220 MT.
Read More2022-2-6 · The coal or mineral produced from these mines is for the exclusive use of the owner company of the mines. The company cannot sell coal or mineral outside. Some electricity generation companies used to have captive mines. Non- Captive Mines: Non-captive Mines are mines from which the produced coals of minerals could be used for its own ...
Read MoreUnder the Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act,1973 coal mining is exclusively reserved for the public sector. By an amendment to the Act in 1976, two exceptions to this policy were introduced viz.(i) captive mining by private companies engaged in production of iron and steel and(ii) sub-lease for coal mining to private parties in isolated small pockets not amenable to economic development
Read More2021-10-9 · India allows captive coal mines to sell 50% of output to market. India's captive coal mines, which produce coal for their own downstream companies, are allowed to sell half of their annual output in the open market, Indian government said on October 5. "The additional supply of coal from captive mines will help ease the coal shortage at power ...
Read More2021-10-6 · Amending the Mineral Concession Rules, 1960, The Coal Ministry has allowed companies allotted with coal and lignite mines for personal use to sell 50 percent of their output from captive mines. ”The Ministry of Coal has amended Mineral Concession Rules, 1960 to allow the sale of coal or lignite, on payment of an additional amount, []
Read MoreMining. JSPL has a mining capacity of over 9.11 MTPA of coal and iron ore at various locations in India and abroad. Owning captive mines has ensured our company of uninterrupted supply of high-quality raw materials. This has reduced the dependency on the third party, thereby resulting in cost and time-saving.
Read More2021-9-10 · The captive mines were asked to raise production to above 85% of existing target. Moreover, the federal ministry asked utilities buying coal to increase coal imports in two weeks. Indian power consumption was boosted by slowdown in COVID-19 infection and recovery of economy since the late August, and power plants were in dire need of coal now.
Read More2015-11-3 · Captive Mining Policy. Captive Mining Policy is there in place since 1970s but it became a major policy only after 1993. In 1970s, all the coal mining private leases were terminated via the Coal Mines (Nationalization) Amendment Act 1976 but some exceptions were allowed because the nationalized coal companies were unable to fully meet demand.
Read MoreAfter the Supreme Court cancelled the allocati ons of 204 captive coal blocks in September 2014, the. government responded swiftly. It issued an ordinan
Read More2022-1-5 · Captive coal mines record 40.98% growth. New Delhi, Jan 5: India’s total coal production increased by 6.74 % to 74.78 Million Ton (MT) during December, 2021 as compared to the same period in 2019. Out of the total production during December last year, Coal India Ltd (CIL) achieved a growth of 3.79% by producing 60.220 MT.
Read More2022-2-6 · The coal or mineral produced from these mines is for the exclusive use of the owner company of the mines. The company cannot sell coal or mineral outside. Some electricity generation companies used to have captive mines. Non- Captive Mines: Non-captive Mines are mines from which the produced coals of minerals could be used for its own ...
Read More2021-9-10 · Captive coal mine companies get seven days to increase production. Friday, September 10th, 2021. To improve coal supplies to thermal power plants, the government has given seven days to captive coal mines companies to increase the production to over 85 per cent of their targets, an official release said on Monday.
Read More2021-10-5 · Coal Ministry has paved the way for sale of up to 50 per cent coal or lignite produced in a financial year from captive mines after meeting the
Read More2021-10-6 · Amending the Mineral Concession Rules, 1960, The Coal Ministry has allowed companies allotted with coal and lignite mines for personal use to sell 50 percent of their output from captive mines. ”The Ministry of Coal has amended Mineral Concession Rules, 1960 to allow the sale of coal or lignite, on payment of an additional amount, []
Read MoreUnder the Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act,1973 coal mining is exclusively reserved for the public sector. By an amendment to the Act in 1976, two exceptions to this policy were introduced viz.(i) captive mining by private companies engaged in production of iron and steel and(ii) sub-lease for coal mining to private parties in isolated small pockets not amenable to economic development
Read More2022-2-9 · The power ministry has projected a requirement of 727 million tonnes (MT) of domestic coal for coal-based power generation for 2022-23. (File) The captive power plants in various sectors including ...
Read More2022-1-18 · Captive Mines. The company has the distinction of being India’s second largest producer of iron ore and of having the country’s second largest mines network. Mineral. Name of Mine. State. Iron Ore. Kiriburu Iron Ore Mines. Jharkhand. Meghahatuburu Iron Ore Mines.
Read More2015-11-3 · Captive Mining Policy. Captive Mining Policy is there in place since 1970s but it became a major policy only after 1993. In 1970s, all the coal mining private leases were terminated via the Coal Mines (Nationalization) Amendment Act 1976 but some exceptions were allowed because the nationalized coal companies were unable to fully meet demand.
Read More2021-2-22 · Coal production from captive mines during this year, till November, has already reached around 50 million tonnes (MTs) It is very likely to touch 85 MTs during the current financial year..... Govt allows captive mines to sell 50% coal, lignite in a financial year
Read More2022-1-5 · Captive coal mines record 40.98% growth. New Delhi, Jan 5: India’s total coal production increased by 6.74 % to 74.78 Million Ton (MT) during December, 2021 as compared to the same period in 2019. Out of the total production during December last year, Coal India Ltd (CIL) achieved a growth of 3.79% by producing 60.220 MT.
Read More2021-9-10 · Captive coal mine companies get seven days to increase production. Friday, September 10th, 2021. To improve coal supplies to thermal power plants, the government has given seven days to captive coal mines companies to increase the production to over 85 per cent of their targets, an official release said on Monday.
Read More2021-9-8 · The Ministry of Coal has written to the owners of 40 coal mines that produce solely for their own use, known as 'captive' mines to ramp up production as
Read More2021-10-6 · Amending the Mineral Concession Rules, 1960, The Coal Ministry has allowed companies allotted with coal and lignite mines for personal use to sell 50 percent of their output from captive mines. ”The Ministry of Coal has amended Mineral Concession Rules, 1960 to allow the sale of coal or lignite, on payment of an additional amount, []
Read MoreUnder the Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act,1973 coal mining is exclusively reserved for the public sector. By an amendment to the Act in 1976, two exceptions to this policy were introduced viz.(i) captive mining by private companies engaged in production of iron and steel and(ii) sub-lease for coal mining to private parties in isolated small pockets not amenable to economic development
Read More2022-2-9 · The captive power plants in various sectors including steel and aluminium are facing coal shortages and if the situation does not improve
Read More2018-3-4 · Captive mines have not been productive as a steel producing company may not be good at mining coal. India despite having a huge amount of coal reserves, imports a lot of coal, spending billions of dollars. This is because India chose monopoly for mining domestic coal, which is incapable of meeting domestic demands. For this reason, captive ...
Read More2013-2-21 · Coal : Prime Source of Energy in India ¾Coal is the most abundant fossil fuel resources in India ¾Coal is the key contributor to the Indian energy scenario. ¾55% of the current total commercial energy needs is met by coal. ¾By 2024-25, the share of coal would come down marginally to about 50% of
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