Coal India Ltd (CIL) arm NCL has said it supplied 87 per cent of its total coal to electricity producers in the last fiscal year, thereby fulfilling the power aspiration of the country in these unprecedented times. There was also about 14 per cent increment year-on-year in the average supply of coal rakes to upcountry consumers, the PSU said in a statement. Northern Coalfields Ltd (NCL), the Singrauli-based miniratna company, surpassed its fiscal production milestone of 113 million tonne (MT) and produced 115.05 MT in 2020-21 with 6.47 per cent year-on-year growth. The company has also surpassed its annual overburden removal (OBR) target of 370 million cubic metre, and removed a whopping 374.17 million cubic metres of overburden with a year-on-year growth of 15.76 per cent in the last fiscal year, it said.
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CIL says coal grade slippage in Q3 down to 34 percent
Grade slippage implies that the fuel s grade during the sampling is found inferior than the declared grade.
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NEW DELHI: State-owned Coal India (CIL) on Wednesday said coal grade slippage in the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal was down to 34 percent and clarified that provisional bills of customers later get adjusted once the actual quality of coal is tested.
Grade slippage implies that the fuel s grade during the sampling is found inferior than the declared grade.
CIL s coal is divided into 17 grades. Each grade of coal depending on its heat content is assigned a Gross Calorific Value (GCV).