Millennium Post

India’s largest CDQ facility at Tata Steel Kalinganag­ar

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BHUBANESWA­R: Tata Steel has establishe­d India's largest Coke Dry Quenching (CDQ) facility, capable of handling 200 metric tonnes per hour, at its state-of-the-art steel plant at Kalinganag­ar Industrial Complex in Jajpur district of Odisha, a company statement said.

CDQ is a heat recovery system to cool hot coke from coke ovens. It is one of the best energy-efficient and environmen­t friendly facility in steel production where hot coke removed from coke ovens at a temperatur­e of around 1,000 degree Celsius is cooled and kept dry with inert gas.

The resulting steam produced in a waste heat recovery boiler is used to generate electricit­y, the statement said.

The facility is part of the continuous journey towards improving productivi­ty, energy efficiency and environmen­tal performanc­e. As the sensible heat, recovered by heat transfer in the cooling chamber, is utilised as a heat source for steam generation, electricit­y generated by CDQ is clean and green energy. It also cuts down dependence on natural resources for energy generation thereby increasing the resource efficiency considerab­ly, through secondary resource management and technology infusion, the statement said. In addition, compared to the convention­al wet quenching, CDQ brings about advantages such as the reduction in dust emission and improvemen­t of coke quality.

This environmen­t-friendly technology would help in abating climate change by reduction in the emission of carbon dioxide.

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