Friday, March 19, 2010 8:06:51 AM
"The state-run firm, which accounts for a fifth of India's power generation capacity of 155 000 MW, currently burns 126-million tons of coal a year, including imports of 10-million tons."
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/india-ntpc-sees-coal-imports-rising-as-demand-spurts-2010-03-09
126 is 1/5th of 630..meaning India's total current coal output would be 630 million tons?
I'm not sure how to interpret the CCTC pr which calls for an eventual production threshold of 100 million tons..100 million tons out of a total of 630 million tons would be just over 15% of India's total coal output (if the numbers in that link are accurate)..
I'm not trying to spam, I posted this before, I'm just not sure if I'm reading the 100 million tons from the CCTC pr incorrectly? I can't imagine they've secured a contract to treat 15% of India's total coal used for power generation?
This is the link I posted before showing India's total coal production in 2006 to be 447 million tons. (I think this is tons mined not burned, though?)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal
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