<p> Kolkata: Coal India Ltd is likely to report production of around 773.7 million tonnes (MT) for the 2023-24 fiscal, which will be close to a 10-per cent growth over last year, company sources said.</p>.<p>However, it is expected to fall short of the target of 780 million tonnes.</p>.<p>Coal offtake is expected to stay restricted to 753 million tonnes, nearly 90 per cent of the target of 780 million tonnes, they said.</p>.<p>The miner will announce its production and offtake numbers later on Monday.</p>.<p>The company’s dry fuel supplies to thermal power plants touched the 610.8-million tonne mark on Wednesday, surpassing the target for this sector.</p>.Coal's long goodbye in China and India is a climate headache.<p>Coal India Chairman P M Prasad in a recent investor concall projected a shortfall in the wake of some land-related production hurdle in South Eastern Coalfields Ltd. All other subsidiaries, however, topped its targets.</p>.<p>The largest coal producer in the world registered its highest-ever production of 703.2 MT in the 2022-23 fiscal.</p>.<p>The target for the next fiscal year has been fixed at 838 MT, the sources said.</p>.<p>According to projections, demand for coal is likely to go up from 1,180 million tonnes in 2023-24 to 1,464 million tonnes in 2029-30. </p>
<p> Kolkata: Coal India Ltd is likely to report production of around 773.7 million tonnes (MT) for the 2023-24 fiscal, which will be close to a 10-per cent growth over last year, company sources said.</p>.<p>However, it is expected to fall short of the target of 780 million tonnes.</p>.<p>Coal offtake is expected to stay restricted to 753 million tonnes, nearly 90 per cent of the target of 780 million tonnes, they said.</p>.<p>The miner will announce its production and offtake numbers later on Monday.</p>.<p>The company’s dry fuel supplies to thermal power plants touched the 610.8-million tonne mark on Wednesday, surpassing the target for this sector.</p>.Coal's long goodbye in China and India is a climate headache.<p>Coal India Chairman P M Prasad in a recent investor concall projected a shortfall in the wake of some land-related production hurdle in South Eastern Coalfields Ltd. All other subsidiaries, however, topped its targets.</p>.<p>The largest coal producer in the world registered its highest-ever production of 703.2 MT in the 2022-23 fiscal.</p>.<p>The target for the next fiscal year has been fixed at 838 MT, the sources said.</p>.<p>According to projections, demand for coal is likely to go up from 1,180 million tonnes in 2023-24 to 1,464 million tonnes in 2029-30. </p>