Millennium Post

NTPC scouts for partners to set up cement plants

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NEW DELHI: NTPC is looking for strategic partners to set up cement plants near its coal-based power stations to utilise fly ash.

Firms can submit their expression of interest to set up cement plant, cement clinker griding unit, cement blending unit or allied products manufactur­ing unit in or adjacent to NTPC power plants on 'build, own and operate' or joint venture mode, the staterun power producer said in a notice.

The proposals have to be submitted by March 10, 2017.

The interested players would have to set up cement plants with capacity of 1 million tonnes per annum or higher.

NTPC produces about 65 million tonnes of ash annually, out of which 80 per cent is fly ash.

Presently, this ash is being utilised in land developmen­t, ash dyke raising, road/rail embankment­s, brick/blocks/ tile industries and cement industries, among others.

NTPC Group is India s largest energy conglomera­te with installed capacity of 48 GW comprising 45 power stations (19 coal-based stations, 7 combined cycle gas/liquid fuel-based, 1 hydro-based), 9 joint venture stations (8 coal based and one gas based) and 9 renewable energy projects.

With 19 coal-based stations, NTPC is the largest thermal power generating company in the country. The company has coal-based installed capacity of 35,885 MW.

A senior official added the company is also exploring the possibilit­y of converting some of its coal plants into LNG (gas)-based in view of rising concerns over pollution, particular­ly in case of Dadri and Badarpur plants.

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