In turn, the state can utilise the imported coal for its power plants. Being closer to the sea, Gujarat can save freight cost for sourcing coal from domestic mines, and consume imported coal for its thermal plants.
According to sources, Power and Coal Minister Piyush Goyal has approved this arrangement proposed by the state.
Country's largest power producer NTPC operates 2 projects -- Korba (2,600 MW) and Sipat (2,980 MW) -- in Chhattisgarh.
Chhattisgarh has 16 per cent of the total coal deposits of India. The 12 coalfields, in the districts of Raigarh, Surguja, Koriya and Korba, have estimated reserves of 44,483 MT. Most of the coal deposits are of power grade coal.
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The total installed power capacity of Gujarat is 27,647 MW.
Gujarat Energy Minister Saurabh Patel had approached the central government with the swap proposal in June.