Coal terminals in India

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Background

Indian coal imports are rising rapidly. From April 2008 through March 2009, the country imported 59 million metric tons (tonnes); from April 2009 through March 2010 imports rose 24 percent to 73.25 million tonnes. In February 2011, Coal Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal projected that 2010/2011 imports would jump 70 percent to 142 million tonnes.[1] India is dependent on a number of coal terminals to bring these imports into the country, as shown on the map below. For further information on mining, power sector companies, financing, environmental impacts, and other coal-related topics, see India and coal.

Coal terminals in India

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Latitude Longitude Terminal Operator Annual Capacity (MM Tonnes)
22.515273 70.029323 Bedi Port
9.961316 76.265212 Cochin Port 0.3
19.97 72.73 Dahanu Port
21.692444 72.534056 Dahej Port
18.704952 73.027153 Dharamtar Port
13.258618 80.340732 Ennore Port
17.616667 83.233333 Gangavaram Port Gangavaram Port Ltd. 10
19.59 73.41 Haji Bunder Port (MBFL) Mumbai Port Trust
22.037654 88.091404 Haldia Port
16.971284 82.281686 Kakinada Port
23.031142 70.221992 Kandla Port
10.84241 79.843483 Karaikal Port
14.251926 80.125759 Krishnapatnam Port
21.140539 72.736402 Magadalla Port
15.409809 73.801389 Mormugao Port 6.5
20.77583 70.60861 Muldwarka Port
22.74111 69.70944 Mundra Port Adani Enterprises 40
12.922086 74.815178 New Mangalore Port
22.470229 69.081688 Okha Port
15.49222 73.81611 Panjim (Panaji) Port
20.278703 86.671786 Paradip Port 20
20.922441 71.507478 Pipavev Port APM Terminals
21.640436 69.593775 Porbandar Port
13.085456 80.296283 Port of Chennai 15
22.4723 89.596815 Port of Mongla
24.77263 67.344432 Port Qasim
22.423882 69.827878 Sikka Port
18.991606 72.908227 Trombay Coal Terminal Tata Power 2.4
8.756322 78.191586 Tuticorin Port 10
17.68333 83.2833 Visakhapatnam Port

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