"Rationalisation of sources of coal...Will result in decongestion of the railway network and improved materialisation of coal at the thermal plants," Coal India Ltd Director (Marketing) B K Saxena said during a workshop.
"The whole exercise may lead to estimated savings in transportation costs to the tune of Rs 1,114 crore approximately," he added.
An added benefit would be offloading MCL's (Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd, a CIL subsidiary) 15 million tonnes of coal, which is presently overbooked with linkages, Saxena said while making a presentation on rationalisation of sources of the dry fuel that are achievable and could give savings immediately.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had earlier said that an exercise to rationalise coal linkages, which will optimise transport of coal and reduce cost of power, was under way.
The government had earlier constituted an inter- ministerial task force to review the existing sources and consider feasibility for rationalisation of linkages with a view to reducing the transportation cost for power utilities, cement, steel and sponge iron sector.