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    Vedanta alumina refinery gets pollution board's nod for expansion

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2016/1/6
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    The Odisha Pollution Control Board (OPCB) has extended, for another five years, the consent to establish period for expansion of Vedanta alumina refinery project which is facing huge losses due to raw material shortages.

    The pollution board has extended the consent period till February 15, 2020 for 6 million tonne per annum (MTPA) refinery project at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi district, said a senior official on Monday.

    He said the project proponent has proposed to expand capacity from present one MTPA to 6 MTPA as well as captive power plant up to 285 MW in a phased manner.

    However, for the expansion up to 6 MTPA refinery plant, the proponent will obtain an amendment of environment clearance after completion of land acquisition of the balance area of 666 hectare as per conditions stipulated in environment clearance.

    The refinery project of Vedanta is facing acute shortage of bauxite to run the plant and is incurring INR 3 crore loss every day due to non-availability of domestic raw material.

    The Vedanta Group has pumped in more than INR 50,000 crore investment in Odisha on facilities like the Lanjigarh refinery, a 2,400 MW coal-fired plant near Jharsuguda and two aluminium smelters in the vicinity of the power plant.

    Source: http://www.alcircle.com
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