Year : 2010-11 - CCL
Year : 2010-11 - CCL
Year : 2010-11 - CCL
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__________________________________________________ CENTRAL COALFIELDS LIMITED<br />
Siding is under installation. Three nos. of Rail<br />
weigh bridges of 100 T capacity are being<br />
procured for Amlo Project, Kargali Washery &<br />
Giridih.<br />
At present, for weighment of coal<br />
despatched by road, there are 68 Road<br />
weighbridges, having capacity from 30 Te to 50<br />
Te. All the weighbridges which have capacity less<br />
than 50 Te are under upgradation. 25 nos. of new<br />
50 Te Electronic Road weighbridges have been<br />
procured. Out of which 5 nos. have been installed<br />
and commissioned – at Amlo(Dhori) – 1 no.,<br />
Kathara (W) (CCWD) – 1 no., Jarangdih (Kathara)<br />
– 2 nos., Giridih (B&K) – 1 no. Apart from these, 2<br />
nos. have been installed at Piparwar Area, testing<br />
of these are due. Further, 5 nos. are in installation<br />
process at Dhori, Kuju & B&K Area. The remaining<br />
road weighbridges will also be installed and<br />
commissioned during the financial year 20<strong>11</strong>-12.<br />
<strong>11</strong>. CONSUMER SATISFACTION<br />
The satisfaction of consumers in respect of<br />
quantity, quality and size of coal supplies is one<br />
of the prime objectives of your Company. <strong>CCL</strong><br />
has an effective Quality Management Team with<br />
well-trained officials and adequate infrastructure,<br />
like sampling arrangements, well-equipped coal<br />
analysis laboratory, etc. at HQs. as well as in all<br />
Areas. Automatic Bomb Calorimeters have been<br />
installed at HQ Lab and at relevant Laboratories<br />
in the Areas. Effective training has been imparted<br />
to the concerned personnel, so as to cater to the<br />
future requirement of change over from present<br />
Useful Heat Value (UHV) system of coal grading<br />
to Gross Calorific Value ( GCV) system of grading.<br />
Further, effective measures were taken for<br />
achieving better “Consumer Satisfaction” through<br />
delivery of sized coal of proper quality and<br />
quantity. Your Company has adopted the system<br />
of Joint Sampling/ Joint Analysis of rakes as per<br />
provisions of FSA executed by Power Houses<br />
under NCDP to ensure consumers’ satisfaction.<br />
Almost 100% sized coal was dispatched to the<br />
consumers. Necessary measures have been<br />
taken to redress consumers’ grievances.<br />
12. POWER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT<br />
Power is being supplied to <strong>CCL</strong> through<br />
three sources i.e. DVC, JSEB & Captive Power<br />
15<br />
Plants. However, the main source of power supply<br />
is DVC which is having a contract demand<br />
agreement for 105.5 MVA in the year <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong>.<br />
The Contract Demand of JSEB at present is 15.12<br />
MVA. Apart from these there are 3 Captive Power<br />
Plants at Giddi (10 MW), Rajrappa (10MW) &<br />
Kathara (2x 10 MW). Giddi & Rajrappa Captive<br />
Power Plants are being run by EIPL (DLF),<br />
whereas Kathara is operated by IFPL. The share<br />
of power supplied from DVC is 73.84 %, JSEB<br />
9.39% whereas CPP caters to 16.77 % of the total<br />
power requirement of <strong>CCL</strong>. Kuju area which is on<br />
JSEB will be shortly shifted over to DVC with<br />
contract demand of 8 MVA. After shifting over<br />
power supply of Kuju from the present JSEB to<br />
DVC feeder, the total <strong>CCL</strong> mines will be on DVC<br />
supply except Rajhara which is on JSEB with a<br />
contract demand 1.3 MVA. On switching over to<br />
DVC supply the power availability will improve.<br />
The two DLF captive plants are supplying power<br />
to Argada & Rajrappa areas respectively. The<br />
CPP at Kathara supplies power to Kathara Area<br />
& also partially caters to the need of B & K Area.<br />
Besides above, colonies, hospitals, water supply,<br />
workshop, etc. located at Ranchi are receiving<br />
power from JSEB with a contract demand of 4.8<br />
MVA. Further, to improve the power supply to<br />
Central Repair Shop Barkakana , action has been<br />
initiated to switch over to DVC from JSEB.<br />
Energy Conservation & Audit:<br />
Energy is the basic input for any country for<br />
keeping the wheels of its economy moving. It is<br />
needless to emphasize that energy is the prime<br />
mover of the development process. Fossils fuel,<br />
the main and most convenient source of energy<br />
i.e., coal, oil and natural gas, are fast depleting<br />
and would be available only for a limited period.<br />
Thus, commercial energy would continue to be<br />
scarce. It is becoming a vital issue day by day,<br />
not only because of the tremendous gap between<br />
demand and supply of energy but more<br />
importantly, due to the concern for fast depletion<br />
of the known non-renewable sources of energy<br />
worldwide. In the world of competitive economy,<br />
energy plays a very crucial role in the country’s<br />
social & economic development. The progress of<br />
human society without energy is inconceivable.<br />
Considering that energy options are limited at