Daily thermal power reports for CEA coal-stock status and critical plants
Daily thermal power reports for 23 June 2026 show CEA monitoring coal stocks across 190 thermal stations with combined capacity of 224,158 MW. The aggregate stock position stood at about 60% of the normative requirement. The report also flagged 32 plants as critical, making the data a key indicator of fuel-security stress.
The Central Electricity Authority coal-stock report is useful for readers tracking Coal power projects and operating reliability. Daily thermal power reports show that state-level stock positions varied sharply. Haryana’s HPGCL had 717,100 tonnes of coal, equal to 73% of norm. Punjab’s PSPCL was better placed at 139% of norm. The variation shows why aggregate stock numbers need to be read along with state-level fleet data.
Coal availability remains central to Thermal power procurement and summer dispatch readiness. Daily thermal power reports from EnergylineIndia.com give executives and analysts a concise verified view of normative stock coverage, critical plant count and state-level fuel comfort. The data can support internal reviews of power-sector risk, coal logistics, plant readiness and generation security. Daily thermal power reports are useful where high demand coincides with uneven fuel availability across states. Daily thermal power reports also help users track whether thermal stations have enough coal to support sustained generation during demand peaks.














