New Delhi:Days after Union Power Ministry has suggested to the States and Union Territories (UTs) to import coal to meet the rising power demand, the All India Power Engineers Federation (AIPEF) on Thursday raised questions over such an advisory. The federation, a commemoration of all power engineers working in power utilities under central and state governments, has raised serious questions after the power ministry once again issued instructions to the state government power generating houses and private sector powerhouses to import coal to increase the supply of coal in times of coal crisis.
The federation questioned that if importing coal is the solution to the problem, then why are the big power plants of private houses running on imported coal closed in today's power crisis. The federation said that till adequate arrangements are made to transport domestic coal to the power stations, it should be clarified by the Ministry, how the imported coal will reach the thermal power stations from the ports. In a letter addressed to the States and UTs, the power ministry has recently asked them to import 22.049 million tonnes of coal from thermal power stations in the state and 15.936 million tonnes from private power sector stations.
"On one hand, the Union Power Ministry is pressurizing the state government thermal power plants to import coal, on the other hand, no instructions have been given in the said letter to Adani's 4600 MW thermal power plant at Mundra, Tata's 4000 MW thermal power station at Mundra in Gujarat and Adani's 1200 MW Udipi thermal power plant in Karnataka which run on imported coal. The names of these power stations are also not mentioned in the letter of the Ministry of Power, whereas these power stations are on the sea coast and it is easy for them to get imported coal. These power stations are closed after the price of imported coal has increased in the international market," said AIPEF chairman Shailendra Dubey to ETV Bharat. He said that Adani has an agreement with Haryana to provide 1424 MW of electricity for 25 years, but Adani has stopped giving electricity to Haryana since August last year.