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Location of coal mines and coal repositories

 

Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Coal


27-March-2018 18:48 IST

 

Location of coal mines and coal repositories

 

State-wise number of working coal mines across the country, State/UT-wise is given below:

Sl. No.

State

Number of working coal mines

1

West Bengal

75

2

Jharkhand

140

3

MP

70

4

UP

4

5

Chhattisgarh

57

6

Maharashtra

60

7

Odisha

29

8

Assam

4

9

Telangana

47

10

Jammu & Kashmir

4

11

Meghalaya

3

 

Total

493

 

 

New coal resources are continuously explored mainly through regional exploration. The block-wise/State-wise details of Regional exploration done in coal sector during 2016-17 under Promotional (Regional) Exploration scheme of Ministry of Coal is given below. The extraction from these blocks will start after completing detailed exploration and obtaining required clearances which will take about 70 months.

 

BLOCK

State

Coalfield

I. Promotional(Regional) Explored Blocks

 

 

Gaurangapur-Bankati

West Bengal

Raniganj

Sindhrawal

MP

Singrauli

Marwas

MP

Singrauli

Malka

MP

Sohagpur

Bihar

MP

Sohagpur

Harri

MP

Sohagpur

Androka

Chattisgarh

Bishrampur

Dharampur

Chattisgarh

Bishrampur

Northern Khar

Nagaland

Melak-Tsurang Valley

 

As per the Generation Planning studies carried out by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) for the year 2021-22, with 175 GW of Renewable Energy Sources (RES), it has been found that coal-based power plant will play a dominant role in Indian Power Sector. The energy contribution from coal-based power plants is likely to increase to1072 BU by 2021-22. As such, there will be no serious effect on coal based thermal power plants.

 

Government of India has set an ambitious target of 175 GW from Renewable energy sources (RES) by 2022, which comprises of 100 GW Solar, 60GW from Wind, 10 GW from Biomass and 5 GW from Small Hydro.

 

This information was given by the Minister of Railways and Coal Shri Piyush Goyal in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha.

 

 

(Source: http://pib.nic.in/)