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SECL to operate 10 MTPA Kusmunda Coal Washery on BOM basis

 

Raipur | Sept 12, 2016: Public Sector South Eastern Coalfields Ltd (SECL)- the flagship subsidiary of Coal India Ltd will be offering the 10 MTPA Coal Washery at Kusmunda in Korba district to operators on Build-Operate-Maintain (BOM) basis.

 

Notably, SECL is targetting total coal production of 250 million tonnes (MT) from its underground and open cast mines by 2019-20, officials stated.

 

The company recorded coal production (provisional) of 12.10 million tonnes (MT) against target of 11.70 MT as on February 2016, Coal India Ltd had informed the Bombay Stock Exchange in its filing.

 

Notably, the Coal India Ltd is targetting production of 1 billion tonnes of coal by 2020. Wagon availability will be a key factor for achieving this target by Coal India Ltd, officials stated.

 

Notably, the Central government has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding each with the states of Odisha, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh for critical coal connectivity projects to improve transportation of coal, officials informed.

 

NTPC Sipat and Korba stations in Chhattisgarh have informed SECL earlier that they have stopped taking imported coal with the use of higher grade coal sourced from SECL's Koriya-Rewa mining belt, officials stated.

 

The specific consumption of coal by the two thermal power stations has been reduced by 2% to 3% by substituting imported coal with Koriya-Rewa coal, they stated.

 

Notably, the South East Central Sector which includes Chhattisgarh is also set to play a key role in Central Government’s ambitious coal loading and transportation plans.

 

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed recently between Ministry of Railways and Coal India Limited (CIL) which will lead to procurement of 2000 wagons (33 rakes) in the first outgo, officials stated.

 

The agreement which will result into speedy supply of wagons for coal loading in dedicated circuits.

 

Initially, the rakes will be inducted and run in the 2 main coal loading Zones of Indian Railways i.e South East Central coal sector and East Coast circuit.

 

These rakes will be inducted in circuits for transporting coal from MCL Talcher & IB area and SECL to Paradip/Dharma ports, Vishakhapatnam area and the power houses of Nagpur/Raipur region.

 

Under this strategic partnership, the wagons will be procured by Indian Railways on behalf of CIL, the maintenance of these wagons will be done by Railways at its own cost. Also, the brake vans will be provided by Railways itself.

 

 

(Source: http://www.dailypioneer.com/)