Has Coal Stock at Thermal Power Plants Reached an All-Time High of 58.25 Million Tonnes?

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Key Takeaways
- Coal stock at thermal power plants has reached 58.25 million tonnes.
- This stock is sufficient for 25 days of consumption.
- Silo loading operations by Indian Railways have significantly improved coal logistics.
- Enhanced silo loading ensures uniform sizing and reduces wagon damage.
- Record stockpile bolsters India’s energy security.
New Delhi, June 24 (NationPress) The coal stock at thermal power plants has soared to an unprecedented 58.25 million tonnes, adequate to sustain consumption for 25 days. This milestone is attributed to the efficient silo loading operations by the Indian Railways, as announced on Tuesday.
In recent years, the percentage of coal loaded via silos has significantly increased — from 18.8 percent in 2022–23 to 29 percent in the current fiscal year, showcasing a determined effort to enhance coal logistics, according to a statement from the Ministry of Railways.
This achievement was a focal point during a high-level meeting between Union Minister of Coal and Mines, G. Kishan Reddy, and Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, where they evaluated coal logistics and the efficacy of transportation systems.
The discussion primarily revolved around accelerating the development of silo loading infrastructure, which is vital for improving both the quality and speed of coal evacuation.
Silo loading is a mechanized technique for transferring bulk materials (such as coal) directly into railway wagons from a storage silo, in contrast to traditional methods like front-end loaders or manual shoveling.
This method guarantees uniform coal sizing, alleviates issues related to oversized boulders at power plants, minimizes wagon damage, and promotes reliable operations that are resilient to inclement weather.
During the meeting, the ministers assessed ongoing and planned projects aimed at expanding silo infrastructure in key coalfields. They also emphasized the importance of enhanced inter-ministerial collaboration to ensure smooth operations from mine to plant.
The ministry highlighted that this significant achievement in coal stock — now at an all-time high of 58.25 million tonnes — is adequate for 25 days of consumption.
This record stockpile strengthens India’s energy security, guarantees continuous power supply during peak summer periods, and offers assurance of sufficient stock for the upcoming monsoon, when coal production and transport typically face challenges due to heavy rainfall.