Shree Cement Limited is planning to develop a 25 MW captive power plant at Village Gothra, Tehsil Nawalgarh, District Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan. The project is estimated to cost 50 crore and will provide a reliable source of electricity for the company's cement plant in the area.
A captive power plant is a power plant that is owned and operated by a company to generate electricity for its own consumption. Captive power plants are typically more efficient than grid-supplied electricity, as they can be tailored to the specific needs of the company.
The Shree Cement Limited captive power plant will be fueled by pet coke, a byproduct of petroleum refining. Pet coke is a high-energy fuel that is relatively inexpensive. The plant will also use waste heat recovery technology to improve its efficiency.
Shree Cement Limited is a leading manufacturer of cement in India. The company has a strong track record of producing high-quality cement and is committed to sustainable development.
As on November 2023, The project is now in the stage of construction being started. The completion of the project's work has reached the 50% mark. The work on the project will be finished by March of 2024.
News by Rahul Yelligetti