Government Directs Imported Coal Plant To Run At Full Capacity Till June
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Government Directs Imported Coal Plant To Run At Full Capacity Till June

The government has directed an imported coal based power plant to operate at full capacity until June to bolster supply and reliability of electricity. Officials said the instruction requires the plant operator to maximise generation and prioritise dispatch to meet system needs. The decision is intended to support uninterrupted supply to consumers and to maintain adequate reserve margins across the grid. The measure follows assessments of fuel availability and demand projections.

Authorities indicated that the move aims to address short term pressures on coal stocks and to avert supply disruptions during periods of peak demand. The directive is expected to influence the mix of imported and domestic coal used for generation without altering long term fuel strategies. Coordination with distribution companies and the grid operator will be intensified to manage scheduling and transmission constraints. Market participants are being asked to align procurement and operational plans accordingly.

Operationally, running at full capacity will require careful fuel logistics and sustained import volumes to keep units online. Plant managers will need to adjust maintenance schedules and fuel blends to sustain output while meeting environmental and technical norms. The government will monitor coal stock levels and generation performance to ensure targets are met and to preempt any bottlenecks. Stakeholders noted that increased utilisation of imported coal can provide short term relief while domestic supplies are stabilised.

The directive will remain in force until June, after which the government will review the operational and market outcomes before deciding on further measures. Officials will continue to liaise with industry participants to assess system adequacy and to plan any transition back to normalised dispatch patterns. The policy is described as a temporary step to safeguard consumers and industry against immediate shortages and to uphold the integrity of the electricity system. Close monitoring will guide any adjustments to policy or operations.

The government has directed an imported coal based power plant to operate at full capacity until June to bolster supply and reliability of electricity. Officials said the instruction requires the plant operator to maximise generation and prioritise dispatch to meet system needs. The decision is intended to support uninterrupted supply to consumers and to maintain adequate reserve margins across the grid. The measure follows assessments of fuel availability and demand projections. Authorities indicated that the move aims to address short term pressures on coal stocks and to avert supply disruptions during periods of peak demand. The directive is expected to influence the mix of imported and domestic coal used for generation without altering long term fuel strategies. Coordination with distribution companies and the grid operator will be intensified to manage scheduling and transmission constraints. Market participants are being asked to align procurement and operational plans accordingly. Operationally, running at full capacity will require careful fuel logistics and sustained import volumes to keep units online. Plant managers will need to adjust maintenance schedules and fuel blends to sustain output while meeting environmental and technical norms. The government will monitor coal stock levels and generation performance to ensure targets are met and to preempt any bottlenecks. Stakeholders noted that increased utilisation of imported coal can provide short term relief while domestic supplies are stabilised. The directive will remain in force until June, after which the government will review the operational and market outcomes before deciding on further measures. Officials will continue to liaise with industry participants to assess system adequacy and to plan any transition back to normalised dispatch patterns. The policy is described as a temporary step to safeguard consumers and industry against immediate shortages and to uphold the integrity of the electricity system. Close monitoring will guide any adjustments to policy or operations.

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