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  2. Ministry of Coal Industry - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Coal Industry (Minugleprom; Russian: Министерство угольной промышленности СССР) was a government ministry in the Soviet Union. A ukase of the Presidium Supreme Soviet USSR of 28 December 1948 created the all-union Ministry of the Coal Industry USSR by merging the Ministry of the Coal ...

  3. Ministry of Coal - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Coal is an Indian government ministry headquartered in New Delhi. [3] The portfolio is held by Cabinet Minister G. Kishan Reddy. The Ministry of Coal is charged with exploration of coal and lignite reserves in India, production, supply, distribution and price of coal through the government-owned corporation Coal India Limited ...

  4. Mikhail Shchadov - Wikipedia

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    Russian. Political party. Communist Party. Alma mater. Tomsk Polytechnic Institute. Mikhail Shchadov (Russian: Михаил Щадов; 14 November 1927 – 13 November 2011) was a Russian engineer who served as the minister of coal industry between 15 December 1985 and 24 August 1991, being the last Soviet minister to hold the post.

  5. Coal India - Wikipedia

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    Coal India. Coal India Limited (CIL) is an Indian central public sector undertaking under the ownership of the Ministry of Coal, Government of India. It is headquartered at Kolkata. [2] It is the largest government-owned-coal-producer in the world. [4][5][6] The PSU contributes around 82% [7] to the total coal production in India.

  6. Coal in China - Wikipedia

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    Historical coal production of different countries. China is the largest producer and consumer of coal and coal power in the world. The share of coal in the Chinese energy mix declined to 55% in 2021 according to the US Energy Information Agency. [1] The Chinese central government has clamped down on the pace of new construction of coal plants ...

  7. Ministry of Energy (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    2010–present Ministry of Energy and Coal Mining; The ministry also absorbed a separate Ministry of Coal Mining which existed since 1954 until 1999 and was revived in 2005-2010. The Ministry was (as it turned out) temporally merged the ministry with the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources by Honcharuk Government (on 29 August 2019). [4]

  8. NLC India Limited - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 11,379 (as on 01.01.2023) [4] NLC India Limited (NLC) (formerly Neyveli Lignite Corporation India Limited) is a central public sector undertaking under the administrative control of the Ministry of Coal, Government of India. It annually produces about 30 million tonnes of lignite from opencast mines at Neyveli in the state ...

  9. Coal in India - Wikipedia

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    Coal in India has been mined since 1774, and India is the second largest producer and consumer of coal after China, mining 777.31 million metric tons (856.84 million short tons) in FY 2022. Around 30% of coal is imported. Due to demand, supply mismatch and poor quality with high ash content, India imports coking coal to meet the shortage of ...