Steel
Steel- Phase 1
Our steel plant is under development for PHASE 1 (will start from Dec 2026)
Sponge Iron Plant of 2 X 650 TPD (Million Ton per day)
The Sponge Iron Plant produces Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) with a capacity of 650 tons per day per unit, benefiting the steel industry. The eco-friendly process uses rotary kilns and advanced control systems to ensure high-quality output. Environmental sustainability is prioritized through emissions reduction and waste management on mental impact.
Sponge iron is used as a raw material in the production of steel through the electric arc furnace (EAF) or induction furnace route.
Steel- Phase 2
Additionally to the Phase 1 production, Phase 2 consist of..
The installation of an Induction Furnace of 0.75 MTPA (Million Ton per day)
An Induction Furnace of 0.75 MTPA is an energy-efficient, clean-melting furnace used to melt iron ore. It is easy to regulate the melting heat, making it a suitable option for preserving valuable alloying elements.
Moreover, this type of furnace generates a minimal amount of waste and pollutants, contributing to an overall reduction in carbon footprint.
Induction Furnace generate heat within the metal itself, allowing for rapid temperature increases and uniform melting.
Rolling Mill 0.75 MTPA (Million Ton per day)
It’s a significant step towards enhancing our steel production capabilities, promoting efficient energy usage, and reducing carbon emissions. This state-of-the-art technology will enable us to melt ferrous and non-ferrous metals with precision, ensuring a high-quality yield while minimizing waste.
Rolling mills are used to roll hot or cold ferrous or non-ferrous strips, wires and even rods. They can also be used for finish rolling of thin gauge stock, embossing or compacting.
Captive Power Plant of capacity 60 MW
The capacity of 120 MW is strategically developed to cater to both peak and off-peak load requirements, allowing for optimal performance during varying operational periods. Additionally, the integration of renewable energy sources, such as solar or biomass, can further enhance sustainability and contribute to a greener energy mix.
Captive Power Plant refers to a facility that generates electricity primarily for its own use, rather than for sale to the grid or public utility.