India's Coal Imports Decline By 3.1% in April-October FY25


India’s coal imports fell by 3.1% to 149.39 million tonnes (MT) during April-October in FY25, compared to 154.17 MT in the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Coal. The decline is attributed to the government’s initiatives to enhance domestic coal production and reduce import dependence. The Non-Regulated Sector, which excludes the power sector, recorded an 8.8% year-on-year drop in coal imports during the period. Coal imports for blending by thermal power plants also decreased significantly by 19.5%, despite a 3.87% increase in coal-based power generation during the same period.

Related Stories

Production from Naini Coal Mine to Commence From March

This has prompted SCCL to envisage setting up a 2x800 MW TPP.

Vedanta Aluminium Launches Advanced Operational Dashboard

This dashboard leverages the First Principles approach to track mining operations

TNPGCL Moves Closer to Securing Own Colliery for Coal Supply

Consultant to Assist in Development of Sakhigopal-B Kakurhi Coal Block