New Delhi:The coal ministry on Friday said it has taken various measures, including diverting the output from captive coal mines, to augment fuel supply to the power sector.
The development assumes significance in the wake of country's power plants grappling with coal shortages.
"The ministry of coal has taken all efforts to augment coal supplies to the power sector and decided to divert and augment the supplies to power sector from captive coal blocks," the coal ministry said in statement.
Captive mines are those that produce coal or mineral for exclusive use by the company that owns the blocks.
The ministry offered coal supply from NLC India's Talabira II & III mines in Odisha to NTPC.
In this connection, both the companies worked together to commence the supply of coal from Talabira II & III open cast project (OCP) to NTPC (Darlipali & Lara Power Plants).
With timely support and necessary coal delivery permits from the department of mines, Goverment of Odisha, the coal delivery to the Darlipali power station has been commenced, within 24 hours from the directives from the Ministry of Coal.