India’s coal production from captive, commercial coal mines surges 35% in Q1FY25

04 Jul 2024 Evaluate

India’s coal production from captive and commercial coal mines surged 35% to 39.53 million tonnes (MT) in the first quarter of this fiscal (Q1FY25) as compared to 29.26 MT in the first quarter of FY24. Similarly, dispatch has shown a growth of 34.25% from 34.07 MT in Q1FY24 to 45.68 MT in Q1FY25. 

The coal output for the power sector has seen a substantial increase, rising from 25.02 MT in the first quarter of last year to 30.16 MT in the first quarter of this year, marking a 20.5% year-on-year growth. The production from Non-Regulated Sector (NRS) has grown significantly, from 1.44 MT in Q1 of last year to 2.55 MT in Q1 of this year, a 77% year-on-year increase. The production from sale of coal mines has increased impressively, climbing from 2.80 MT in Q1 of last year to 6.81 MT in Q1 of this year, a 143% year-on-year growth. 

Dispatch to the power sector increased from 28.90 MT in Q1 of last year to 35.65 MT in Q1 of this year, achieving a 23.3% year-on-year growth. Dispatch to the NRS grew from 1.66 MT in Q1 of last year to 2.38 MT in Q1 of this year, reflecting a 43.4% year-on-year increase. Dispatch for the sale of coal rose from 3.51 MT in Q1 of last year to 7.64 MT in Q1 of this year, an impressive 117.67% year-on-year growth.


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