Sambalpur: Addressing a media conference on Friday, Uday Anant Kaole, Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) said that the Prime Minister would be inaugurating four transformative projects in the coal mining sector, built at a total cost of Rs 2,145 crore.
These projects, the CMD said, include two First Mile Connectivity (FMC) projects — Bhubaneswari Phase-I of 10 Million Tonnes Per Annum (MTPA) capacity in Talcher Coalfields, Angul district, built at an investment of Rs 335 crore, and Lajkura Rapid Loading System (RLS) of 15 MTPA capacity, built at an investment of Rs 375 crore in Ib Valley Coalfields.
Among other projects to be inaugurated by the Prime Minister include, the Ib Valley Washery having capacity of washing 10 MTPA non-coking coal annually. “This significant infrastructure, built at a total cost of Rs 557 crore in Jharsuguda district of Odisha, marks a paradigm shift in coal processing for quality, signifying innovation and sustainability,” said Kaole.
Prime Minister will also dedicate to the nation a 50-kilometer-long second track of Jharsuguda-Barpali-Sardega rail line Phase-1, the infrastructure created as a part of sustainability initiatives towards energy security with an investment of Rs 878 crore.
Prominent among other senior officers present at the conference were Keshav Rao, Director (Personnel), Jugal Kumar Borah, Director (Technical/Operations) and A K Bapat, Director (Technical/Projects & Planning).