Production from Naini coal mine to commence from March: Telangana Deputy CM
21 Jan 2025
Vikramarka, who attended the 3rd National Mining Ministers'
Conference in Konark, thanked Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi for his
support in establishing the Naini coal mine.
Hyderabad:
Production from the Naini coal mine in
Odisha, allotted to state-run miner Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL)
for utilising coal in its thermal power
plant, would commence from March, 2025, Telangana
Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said on Monday.
SCCL in Telangana is jointly owned by the state government and the Centre.
Vikramarka, who attended the 3rd National Mining Ministers' Conference in
Konark, thanked Odisha
Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi for his support in
establishing the Naini coal mine.
In a letter, he urged the Odisha CM to allot suitable land for enabling the
SCCL to establish 2x800 MW Thermal Power Project (TPP) in the vicinity of Naini
coal mine.
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"... on behalf of Government of Telangana, it is humbly requested to
kindly intervene in the matter and advise the concerned to arrange for
allotment of suitable land for enabling SCCL to establish 2x800 MW Thermal
Power project, in the vicinity of Naini coal mine," he said.
As Naini is a Captive Block, the coal produced from Naini coal mine was to be
supplied to the end use plant of 2x600 MW Singareni Thermal Power Plant (STPP)
in Mancherial district of Telangana. However, the plant is about 1,000 kms from
Naini mine and the supply of coal to it (plant at Mancherial) involves a lot of
difficulties in logistics, he said.
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has prompted SCCL to envisage setting up a 2x800 MW TPP in the vicinity of
Naini in Odisha as a pit head power plant, Vikramarka said in the letter to
Majhi.
The Telangana Deputy CM cited a letter from the Ministry of Coal which stated
that there is a pressing need to establish new thermal power plants close to
the mines to ensure reduced transportation cost, steady and reliable fuel
supply and reduced environmental impact.
Therefore, after deliberations between officials of SCCL and Odisha government,
a team comprising representatives of both sides visited two sites as part of
land identification process for the prospective SCCL TPP, he said.