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About the Company :
ACB (Formerly Aryan Coal Beneficiations Ltd) along with its subsidiaries and associates, is largest and most efficient coal
washery operators in the private sector with an aggregate designed beneficiation capacity, on a proportional basis, of 57.86
million tons per annum. Aryan Group's beneficiation operations are spread over 15 locations in India in the major coal
bearing states of Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh and include the largest coal beneficiation plant in
India in Dipka (Chhattisgarh), with a designed capacity of 12.00 million tons per annum. The Company’s core business is
coal beneficiation and power generation. Aryan Group has it’s Corporate Office in Gurgaon, with offices at various locations
in India.
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Projects :
ACB is implementing a 2 x 300 MW coal-based thermal power plant at Nawapara Village in the
Raigarh district, Chhattisgarh. The project is owned by TRN Energy Private Limited, a subsidiary of
ACB (India) Limited. ACB holds 51% stake in TRN Energy.
The total land requirement for project is approximately 548 acres out of which about 160 acres
land is acquired which is adequate for the main island of the project. Coal and Water linkage has
been obtained.
The power Long-term PPA for sale of 35% of power as per terms of MOU for a period of 20 years
signed
with CSP Trading Co. Ltd. and the remainder to be sold through competitive bidding and merchant
basis.
Latest Update :
The proposed commissioning date of the first unit is September 2013 and the second unit is
December 2013. The company has place orders for equipment with BGR Energy Systems Ltd,
where the contract is worth of Rs.16980 million.
ACB India is developing one more 1 x 50 MW blended coal fired power project in the Korba
district, Chhattisgarh, under the second phase of the Ratija Power Project through Spectrum Coal
and Power Limited which is wholly owned subsidiary of ACB (India) Limited.
The project site is located adjacent to the existing coal beneficiation operations of the company in
the Ratija village. The total land requirement for the Ratija Power Project (Phases I and II) is
approximately 169 acres. The primary fuel for the project will be coal rejects blended with raw coal
in the ratio of 78 parts of coal rejects to 22 parts of raw coal. Raw coal obtained through linkage will
be blended with the coal rejects generated from their beneficiation plants in the area. The
blended coal rejects will be used at the project. Secondary fuel in the form of light diesel oil will be
required to start up the coal fired boilers, which they intend to source from local vendors. The
secondary fuel will be transported to the Ratija Power Project by road.
The order for the supply of a 230 TPH Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion boiler and 50 MW
steam turbine and generator have been placed with Qingdao Jieneng Power Station Engineering
Co. Ltd in 2009.
Latest Update :
The Ratija Power Project (Phase II) is planned to be commissioned by December 2013. The power
arrangement is Long-term
PPA for 15 MW with RETL and with Chhattisgarh SPTC for sale of 35% of power as per terms of
MoU for a period of 20 years and the
remaining to be sold through competitive bidding and merchant basis.
ACB India is developing a 1,200 MW coal-based thermal power plant in the Champa-Janjgir
district, Chhattisgarh. The project site is located in the Katsira and Dari villages in the Korba district,
Chhattisgarh. The site is located approximately 25 kilometres from Korba (nearest town). The
nearest railway station is in Korba. The site is suitable for the Champa Power Project because of
the ease of access to the site and the readily accessible fuel and water supply.
The total land required for the Champa Power Project is 967.84 acres out of which 431.06 acres
are government land for which the State Investment Promotion Board issued order for transfer.
Private land amounting to 560 acres is being acquired through the Government of Chhattisgarh.
Application for diversion of forest land amounting to 6.78 acres has been submitted to the Forest
Department.
Coal linkage is applied for an estimated requirement of 6.2 mtpa.
Water allocation for 35 million cubic meters of water per annum from the Hasdeo River have been
received. The water will be pumped from the Hasdeo River through the pipes to the project site.
Latest Update :
The proposed date for commercial production of the first unit of 600 MW is September 2015 and
the second unit of 600 MW is by March 2016.
Personnel
Aryan Coal Beneficiations to set up 1200 MW (4 x 300 MW units) TPP at Musamudhi & Bhumka
Village in Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh. The site is reported to conform to the siting guidelines
in terms of distance of 500 m from the highway, railway line and HFL of the river. The land
requirement for the project is stated to be 1200 acres. Water requirement is estimated as 4400
m3/hr, which will be obtained from Banas river. Closed circuit cooling with COC of 4 will be
adopted. The project is likely to go operational by mid 2013. The company has invited bids in
2009 for selection of EPC contractor. Egateway India has been retained as project consultant.
Latest Update :
The proposed commissioning date of the first unit of 600 MW is June 2014 and for second unit is
December 2014. The company has invited bids for Balance of Plant package in July 2011.
Land required for the project has been acquired.
ACB is implementing a 30 MW blended coal based power project, as an extension of the existing
30 MW power project, in Chakabura, Chhattisgarh. The extension of the existing power project will
be commissioned with one additional unit of 30 MW. Pursuant to the commissioning of this unit the
aggregate designed capacity of this plant will be 60 MW. The proposed commissioning date of the
new unit of 30 MW is September 2013.
The total land requirement for the Chakabura Power Project (Phase II) is approximately 15 acres,
which have been acquired and the land is in the company possession. The primary fuel for the
project will be coal rejects blended with raw coal in the ratio of 78 parts of coal rejects to 22 parts of
raw coal. Raw coal obtained through linkage will be blended with the coal rejects generated from
their beneficiation plants in the area. The blended coal rejects will be used at the project.
Allocation of water granted by the Water Resources Department, Government of Chhattisgarh, on
January 16, 2008 for the Chakabura Power Project (Phase I)is expected to be sufficient to meet the
water requirements for the Chakabura Power Project (Phase II).
Latest Update :
Sichuan Chuanguo Boiler Co. Ltd. for the design,
engineering, manufacture and supply of a 135 TPH Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion boiler.
Long-term PPA for sale of 35% of power as per terms of MoU for a period of 20 years signed with
CSP Trading Co. Ltd and the
remaining to be sold through competitive bidding and merchant basis.