Plant-wise Coal Adequacy Update In Daily Thermal Power Reports

Get a verified 22 June 2026 update on coal-stock adequacy through Daily thermal power reports covering monitored thermal stations in India. The Central Electricity Authority's Fuel Management Division report tracks station-wise coal stock in days against the normative requirement at 85% plant load factor. It flags plants with critical stock and helps users identify where coal buffers are tight. EnergylineIndia.com presents this as a factual reference for companies following power generation, coal movement and utility operations.
The report highlights that plant positions differed sharply across the system. Punjab State Power Corporation Limited's fleet operated at 55% plant load factor and carried 141% of normative stock, while several utilities were below the critical threshold. This makes Daily thermal power reports relevant for coal suppliers, transport planners, equipment vendors, consultants and analysts who need early signals from thermal stations. The information also links with Coal India Limited's plant-wise status report for 22 June 2026, which records coal stock, receipt and dispatch in the revised reporting format.
Subscribers can use Daily thermal power reports to compare Central Electricity Authority stock monitoring with Coal India Limited supply data. The combined view supports Indian thermal power reports, coal logistics planning and plant-level follow-up. Daily thermal power reports provide a disciplined way to read days of stock, normative requirement and critical-stock alerts without speculation. For organisations tracking thermal generation reliability, the 22 June 2026 report gives a concise operating snapshot of fuel security at generating stations.

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