COAL - ECONOMY

News: Coal Imports Will Stop By FY25, That's Modi Government's Guarantee: Prahlad Joshi

 

What's in the news?

       India will become self-sufficient in thermal coal in the next financial year as domestic production is set to top a billion tonnes and will rise further to meet future demand, coal and mines.

 

Key takeaways:

       The coal ministry has a target of producing 1.4 bt of coal by 2027 and 1.5 bt by 2030, keeping in view additional demand of 400 mt.

 

Coal:

       Coal is one of the essential sources of energy in the world.

       It supplies about a quarter of the world’s primary energy and two-fifths of its electricity.

       Coal is used to generate electricity, produce heat, and manufacture products.

 

India and Coal:

       India has the fifth-largest coal reserves in the world.

       India is the second-largest producer of coal in the world, after China.

       Its own coal production will surpass a billion tonnes by 2025, the annual report of the International Energy Agency (IEA).

 

Findings of IEA Report:

       India’s coal consumption has doubled since 2007 at an annual growth rate of 6 percent.

       India and China, are also the only two countries globally where there has been an uptick in investment in coal mine assets.

       This is because domestic production has been ramped up in both countries to reduce external reliance.

 

India’s Coal Demand:

       India’s demand for coal has risen to 784.6 million tonnes for the financial year ending March 2023.

 

Global Coal Reserves:

  1. USA
  2. Russia
  3. Australia
  4. China
  5. India

 

Global Coal Exporting Countries:

  1. Australia
  2. Indonesia
  3. Russia
  4. USA
  5. South Africa

 

Global Coal Importing Countries:

  1. China
  2. India
  3. Japan
  4. South Korea
  5. Taiwan