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NEW DELHI: India’s thermal coal imports fell to a 4-year low in January-May due to higher local output and rising renewable energy generation, commodities consultancy BigMint said.

Overall, thermal coal imports, at 65 million tons in the year till May, declined by an annual 12 percent, the consultancy said. India, the world’s second-largest importer of thermal coal, has been seeking to reduce its reliance on imports and aims to cut the use of such coal for power generation by at least 30 percent this year.

The country’s top producer, Coal India, had asked its subsidiaries to ramp up output as scorching temperatures due to the El Nino weather pattern increased electricity use.

Higher prices for imported coal and elevated freight rates due to the crisis in the Middle East also weighed on imports, BigMint said.

In January-May total power generation increased 5 percent from a year earlier, while renewable generation grew much faster at 22 percent, BigMint said.

India’s peak power demand, a measure of the maximum electricity requirement, exceeded the country’s expectations of 270 gigawatts on May 21, driven by heat waves.

Power demand in the South Asian nation climbed 11.2 percent to a two-year high in May, data from federal grid regulator Grid-India showed.

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