Union Energy Minister Piyush Goyal reiterated on Sunday that his priority was to set right a 'crisis-ridden' sector.
“Power outages are more of a norm than an exception,” he told a press conference.
“(There’s) arbitrary coal block allocation and sub-optimal renewable energy generation.”
Though some tried to get him to say something on opening coal mining to the private sector, something he’s indicated in the past as a needed step (as has the annual Economic Survey), Goyal declined to oblige.
“We are not for opening the private sector right away. Our first priority is the regulated sector,” he said.
The Supreme Court order on what to do with the coal blocks allotted to power companies between 1993 and 2013, which it has already termed illegal, is likely on Tuesday.
“Whatever the decision of the court, we will ensure speedy execution,” said Goyal.
“(And) meet our targets of increasing coal production and also that every power plant in the country gets coal.”
The minister was addressing journalists at nine centres through the country, via video conferencing, on the achievements of the ministries in his charge (energy, coal and renewable energy) in the first 100 days.
In 2013-14, the country imported 169 million tonnes of coal for Rs 95,175 crore (Rs 951.75 billion), against 146 mt at Rs 92,538 crore (Rs 925.38 billion) during 2012-13.
The minister said the government had earmarked a target of 1,000 mt of coal production by 2019.