While the aluminium major required at least 17,500 MT of coal everyday, it is getting only 13,000 MT from Bharatpur mines of Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd.
The company had to close down three units of its captive power plant, a Nalco official said adding that each of the units has a production capacity of 120 MW.
"The coal crunch is affecting Nalco and its profitability," Nalco CMD Tapan Kumar Chand said on the sidelines of a function here.
The company is able to run its refinery by borrowing 120 MW power from GRIDCO.
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Only 875 of 980 aluminium smelter pots are in operation due to lack of power supply, the official said.
Nalco has a provision of stocking 5 lakh MT of coal, but only 70,000 MT is now in the store, which may meet requirement of only six days.
State Energy, Steel and Mines Minister Prafulla Mallick said, "I will take up the matter with the authorities and Coal Ministry.