Monday, 23 October 2017
Coal India looks to cut power producers’ transport costs
Coal India plans to rationalise supply sources for private power producers to reduce the distance over which coal is carried in an effort to cut transport and generation costs. The state-run monopoly will soon invite private generators to participate in the scheme.
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