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Coal-based thermal power loses steam 

Coal -based thermal power plants brace for a drastic fall in capacity utilisation in the years to come as additional non-thermal electricity generation capacities gather steam.

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NEW DELHI:  Coal-based thermal power plants brace for a drastic fall in capacity utilisation in the years to come as additional non-thermal electricity generation capacities gather steam.

Share of thermal power, which includes coal-gas-diesel based power plants, has dropped to its lowest level since 1991-92 accounting for 72.8 per cent of the power generated in India.

During the April-October period this year, nuclear and hydropower production recorded robust recovery in power generation by 25.5 per cent and 15 per cent respectively, according to the CARE Ratings.

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