The Indian government has once again extended the mandate for imported coal-based power plants to operate until June 2024 due to the persistent challenge of inadequate domestic coal availability. This decision comes as the nation strives to fulfill its soaring electricity demand, as revealed in a government order reviewed by Reuters.
Originally issued in February of this year using an emergency clause, the order compels power plants relying on imported coal to continue running, playing a crucial role in bridging the electricity supply-demand gap. This marks the fourth extension of the mandate, emphasizing the ongoing concern over the nation's energy requirements.

The government had recently prolonged the mandatory blending of domestic coal with imported coal for the entire ongoing fiscal year. Under a September 1 order, the power ministry extended the mandate for generating companies to blend imported coal in thermal power plants until March 2024, rather than the initial deadline of September 2023.
This decision seeks to ensure a reliable power supply and prevent potential energy shortages, especially during peak demand periods. As India continues to grow and urbanize, it remains imperative to maintain a steady source of electricity to support economic activities and the daily lives of its citizens.
The extension of the mandate reflects the government's commitment to meeting the country's energy needs and addressing the challenges posed by limited domestic coal availability.
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