India puts off coal power plant maintenance citing gas crunch
India, April 11 -- India has deferred planned maintenance at several coal-fired power plants to make sure high electricity demand during the summer months is met, even as the West Asia war has squeezed access to liquefied natural gas.
The imported fuel has become more expensive since flows from the region have been halted, curbing the use of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)-fired capacity which supports coal-generated power, Piyush Singh, additional secretary in the power ministry, said at a briefing in New Delhi on Friday.
India's 20 gigawatts of gas-fired capacity typically run at low utilisation due to limited domestic supply and the high cost of imported LNG, which is undercut by cheaper coal.
Around 8 gigawatts were brought online last summ...
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