NEW DELHI: There’s some excellent news on coal manufacturing. NLC Ltd (previously often known as Nyeveli Lignite Company) has ramped up manufacturing from Talabira-II and III open forged mines in Odisha to 2 million tonnes until date within the first yr of operation, a transfer that can assist ease the present gasoline crunch at energy stations.
The corporate has additionally raised its annual manufacturing goal for the present yr from 4 million tonnes earlier to 6 million tonnes and is making efforts to succeed in 10 million tonnes. In an bold transfer, the miner is aiming to succeed in 20 million tonne manufacturing subsequent yr.
State-run NTPC commenced coal offtake from Talabira for Lara and Darlipalli models, which is able to permit the nation’s largest energy generator to boost technology.
Following the bold manufacturing plan, NLC has sought the coal mknistry’s permission to promote coal available in the market after assembly its captive wants. The corporate has a 1,000 MW plant at Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu. About 40% of the output of this plant goes to Tamil Nadu and the remaining electrical energy is fed to different southern states.
The corporate has additionally raised its annual manufacturing goal for the present yr from 4 million tonnes earlier to 6 million tonnes and is making efforts to succeed in 10 million tonnes. In an bold transfer, the miner is aiming to succeed in 20 million tonne manufacturing subsequent yr.
State-run NTPC commenced coal offtake from Talabira for Lara and Darlipalli models, which is able to permit the nation’s largest energy generator to boost technology.
Following the bold manufacturing plan, NLC has sought the coal mknistry’s permission to promote coal available in the market after assembly its captive wants. The corporate has a 1,000 MW plant at Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu. About 40% of the output of this plant goes to Tamil Nadu and the remaining electrical energy is fed to different southern states.
Supply: Times of India