India weighs rule to maximise output at imported-coal plants, sources say

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India is considering using an emergency clause to require coal power plants that use imported coal to maximise output. Three industry sources provided this information to Reuters. The possible move aims to take effect ahead of the summer season. It follows disruptions in gas supplies linked to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. The clause specifically targets plants reliant on imported coal.

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India’s consideration of this rule relates to managing coal-based power generation amid gas supply issues.


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