Millennium Post

NTPC to expand mining ops at Pakri Barwadih coal mine

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: State-run power giant NTPC has kicked off the process to expand operations at its Pakri Barwadih coal mine in Jharkhand to achieve annual mining capacity of 18 million tonnes.

Now, the company is scouting for consultant to prepare

a feasibilit­y report for North West Quarry of its Pakri Barwadih coal mine, as per its tender notice.

“The company has planned to mine 18 million tonnes of coal per annum. In short term, about 2-3 million tonnes of annual coal production capacity is planned to be achieved by next year,” a source said.

NTPC has already started mining operations at the Pakri Barwadih coal mine and the first rake of dry fuel was flagged off by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in the presence of Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das, Power Minister Piyush Goyal and Minister of State of Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha earlier last month.

Earlier in 2015 NTPC had appointed a joint venture of Thriveni Earthmover­s and Sainik Mining, Thrivenisa­inik, for developmen­t of the mine. The coal mined from Pakri Barwadih will be supplied to different power stations of NTPC as basket source. Initially, Barh Power Station of NTPC will be supplied

one coal rake daily.

NTPC is playing a major role in meeting the power needs of the country and contributi­ng nearly 24 per cent of electricit­y generation.

NTPC has a vision to be the world’s leading power company, energising India’s growth and plans to become 130GW company by 2032.

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