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Energy Scenario of Raipur (Chhattisgarh)

Guided by: Prof. Anuradda Ganesh

Presented by: (Group 4) Antisen A. M. D. Venugopal Nishith B. Desai Pradeep Sharma

Introduction • Chhattisgarh is a new state which was carved out of Madhya Pradesh on 1st November 2000. • Raipur is the capital of Chhattisgarh. • Geographical situation of Raipur Latitude 170 46’ N to 240 5’ N Longitude 800 15’ E to 840 20’ E • Chhattisgarh is emerging as a power hub of India. It has the capacity to cover half of the demand supply gap in India. • Chhattisgarh is self sufficient state in electricity production. • State is rich in Coal, Iron-Ore, Lime-Stone.

Production of Minerals Coal

50226 ( In ‘000 tonnes/annum )

Iron Ore

20277 (



)

Lime Stone

13825 (



)

Bauxite

609 (



Dolominte

699 (



Tin(conc.)

12979 (

In kgs

) ) )

COAL • Base of development of the state. • Korba “land of black diamond“ has richest deposits of coal. • Coal deposits cover an area of 155 sq km. • Coal composition: moisture 4.5-7.47% volatile matter 27.9-39.27% fixed carbon 34.2-47.11% ash 11.2-31.61%

• Gevra mines in this area is Asia's largest open cast coal mines. • Total Coal mines - 12 ( 7 open, 5 under ground) Production 35 million tone/annum. • Government gets more than rupees 200 Crores every year from these mines as royalty. • The Indian railway also earn about rupees 3 crores per day as freight charges for transporting the coal.

Power Scenario • The per capita annual consumption is 678 kWh as against the national average of 592 kWh. • 94% of villages are electrified. - 6100MW • Potential • Installed capacity – 1410MW • NTPC: Installed capacity - 2100MW • CSEB: Thermal capacity - 1280MW • Hydel capacity -130.85MW



There are no.of private generation units of large and small capacity :

1.Balco : 810MW 2.Jindal steel : 272.7MW 3.Jindal Neco : 1000MW 4.Monnet : 200MW and 55MW • Future Plants 1.Sipat Stage-2(Raigarh) : 250MW (Thermal) 2.CSEB : 500MW (Thermal) 3.NTPC :1000MW (Thermal)

Electricity Consumption

Consumer Profile

Major Industries In Chhattisgarh • • • • • • •

Bhilai Steel Plant Balco Jindal Steel Jindal Neco Monnet Esser High Grade Pallets Many Small Sponge Iron Plant Near Raipur

Environmental Impact • Raipur is one of the most polluted city. • Air quality statistics of RSPM at varies monitory location during 2004

I-Industrial area H-high levels R-residential and other area C-critical levels

• Range mean concentration Range (micro/m3)

• • • •

In Chattisgragh fly ash is no more a problem as the state has specialized in areas of fly ash utilization .Some of the major areas of fly ash utilization are: Fly ash bricks Cellular light weight concrete Fly ash cement Agricultural applications

Role of Government Government is aware and impleting these acts: • Air (prevention and control of pollution)act 1983 • Environmental protection act 1986 • Noise pollution act 2000 • Ozone depleting substances (regulation) Rules 2000

Renewables • Chattisgratgh seeks to become the country’s first biofuel self reliant state by 2015. • Government has established a new bio-diesel plan in Raipur. • Special agency-CREDA has been setup. • Over 1200 villages are being electrified using off grid energy. • Micro-Hydel power potential is also being tapped • The state government provide land for setting up of wind power stations for 30 years for the project period.

Thank You

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