what are the issues raised by thermal mines
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Almost unnoticed, a strange transformation has come about in the power sector. For the last few years the industry has been reeling from a massive shortage in coal, which fuels that vast bulk of power plants in the country. There were days towards the end of last year when power plants had just enough fuel to last a few days.
Ideally, a thermal plant should have enough coal to last it about three weeks. By the first week of November last year, hit by shortages of domestic coal and a slowdown in supplies of imported coal, the thermal power industry had just enough coal to last it for about five days.
Ideally, a thermal plant should have enough coal to last it about three weeks. By the first week of November last year, hit by shortages of domestic coal and a slowdown in supplies of imported coal, the thermal power industry had just enough coal to last it for about five days.
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Thermal mine is a very sensitive activity that requires measures to control the action
The miners raised issues of great concern which makes then to work in a conducive environment .
Government also raised important issues to guard and protect the mine .
Control measure to ensure the safety of handling the mine was equally established
Price negotiations were also made and standardized
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