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Making coal sector more efficient

Making coal sector more efficient
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Jul 08, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Aug 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Our Govt. has planned to double the coal production to 100 crore tonnes by 2020. The challenge that lays ahead of us is the proportionate increase in offtake. So through this Open ...

Our Govt. has planned to double the coal production to 100 crore tonnes by 2020. The challenge that lays ahead of us is the proportionate increase in offtake. So through this Open Discussion Forum, suggest ways for efficient Coal distribution.

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Rahul Chiddarwar
Rahul Chiddarwar 9 साल 10 महीने पहले
Develop countries like America, Russia are still depend on Coal energy. But one day mining will end when there will be no coal. Coal distribution may only upon state need basis (because we should move to Renewable Energy as fast as possible) Currently we only use Rail ways, we can use other ways like: Great Lakes, River, Tidewater piers, conveyor, and slurry pipeline etc
Manoj Khetwal
Manoj Khetwal 9 साल 10 महीने पहले
We should push the transportation of coal via waterways which is the cheapest source of transportation. After achieving the target of 111 waterways it will become more beneficial. PS: Kindly pass the GST bill as fast as possible by setting aside your(congress BJP) hereditary disputes. It will automatically fasten the distribution process and will be much cost effective as well.
ramaswami narayanan
ramaswami narayanan 9 साल 10 महीने पहले
should be purely need based. it would perhaps be easier to shift coal based power houses near the coal fields and states should co operate. it would however be difficult for states like TN but they have the nuke based power or hydropower. coal movement from coal fields like dhanbad etc. involves a lot of theft. that should first be prevented. feasibility of runthrough trains for coal trains should be considered.
Subhojit Paul
Subhojit Paul 9 साल 10 महीने पहले
Spatial mapping as suggested is quite a good idea.Connecting a cloud based server network of all weighing machines where coal is weighed for the 1st time in a mine for daily production. Secondly, identify the biggest consumers of coal, eg-Power sector and have them take responsibility for transport themselves instead of any middle agencies. Finally, announce annual bonus for all employees of a mine where coal production and the weight taken by cloud based server matches delivered weight.
subrato ghosh_1
subrato ghosh_1 9 साल 10 महीने पहले
Coal Quality-Transport Distance-Transport Mode are interlinked. The extent coal could be carried is guided by its quality (energy value) & infrastructure available. A proper SPATIAL MAPPING of coal quality produced from each region against transport infrastructure presently available, could help planning for future need
kuldipsing ranjitsing patil
kuldipsing ranjitsing patil 9 साल 10 महीने पहले
#Coal distribution . Govt planed is right .but kerption total damage .back day coalgate ghotala in this sector .proper care this sector proction more efficiency power incryse .power production more benefit .proper handling coal khadhan worker responsible on govt ,double production double kerpsion my be chances .our production environmental conditions harmful on his mind fit sector.environment ministry survey before coal production after start more production. Brave image India around world.