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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The New Indian Express Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 1, Front Page
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Telegraph Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 1, Front Page
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Times of India Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 1 & 2
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Pioneer Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 3, Townhall
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Statesman Date 13th August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 16, Orissa Plus
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Pioneer Date 13th August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 3, State
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Economic Times Date 6th August 2010 Edition Kolkata Page 7
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Economic Times Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Kolkata Page 2, As You Like It
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication Business Standard Date 10th August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 7, Accent East
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Times of India Date 13th August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 6, Orissa
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Telegraph Date 11th August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 6
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication Business Standard Date 11th August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 4
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Financial Express Date 11th August 2010 Edition Kolkata Page 4
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Pioneer Date 11th August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 1, Front Page
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication Dainik Jagran Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Sambalpur Page 1
Headline CM inaugurates Vedanta Group’s 2400 MW power plant State to become self-sufficient in power generation
SYNOPSIS: While inaugurating the first unit of the 2400 MW Independent Power Plant of Vedanta
at Bhurkamunda in Jharsuguda, Chief Minister Mr. Naveen Patnaik said that the State Government
is making efforts to make the state self-sufficient in the field of power generation. In this regard, it
has signed MoUs with as many as 27 companies. While inaugurating the plant, he said that it was a
momentous day for the people of Jharsuguda and Orissa. The State has taken the first step towards
becoming self-sufficient in the field of power-generation. Speaking at this occasion, the CEO of
Vedanta Mr. M. Siddiqi extended his gratitude towards the locals for their support. Vedanta’s senior
official Mr. Abhijit Pati extended vote of thanks.
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication Dainik Bhaskar Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Sambalpur Page 1 Headline CM dedicates 600 MW power plant: All houses to get electricity
SYNOPSIS: While inaugurating the first unit of the 2400 MW Independent Power Plant of Vedanta
at Bhurkamunda in Jharsuguda, Chief Minister Mr. Naveen Patnaik said that Jharsuguda will
become one of the major industrial hubs of the State. Speaking at this occasion, he said that it was
a momentous day for the people of Jharsuguda and Orissa. He said that the remaining units of the
IPP will become functional soon. While there is a requirement of power for the development of the
State, the Government has signed MoUs with 27 companies for establishing power-generating
projects, out of which Vedanta is the first company to commission its unit within the scheduled time.
He further said that the projects of Vedanta, while fulfilling the requirement of the State, will also
provide employment opportunity to locals. He also lauded the initiative of Vedanta to start the
construction of a 100-bed hospital in Jharsuguda.
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication Hindustan Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Sambalpur Page 1 Headline Dream of developed Orissa on the path of realisation
SYNOPSIS: While inaugurating the first unit of the 2400 MW Independent Power Plant of Vedanta
at Bhurkamunda in Jharsuguda, Chief Minister Mr. Naveen Patnaik said that the State
Government’s vision of the developed Orissa would soon come true. While there is a requirement of
power for the development of the State, the Government has signed MoUs with 27 companies for
establishing power-generating projects, out of which Vedanta is the first company to commission its
unit within the scheduled time. Addressing the gathering, Energy Minister Mr. Atanu Sabyasachi
Nayak said that Jharsuguda would become the first city to provide power to the whole state.
Speaking at this occasion, the CEO of Vedanta Mr. M. Siddiqi said that this IPP is the first such
project to produce 2400 MW power. The establishment of this plant will give Jharsuguda a distinct
position in the global map. The CEO of Vedanta Mr. Pramod Suri gave the welcome address during
this occasion. Senior official of Vedanta, Mr. Abhijit Pati thanks the guests.
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication Nav Bhaart Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Sambalpur Page 1 Headline Power-crisis in State to be resolved up to some extent: Patnaik
SYNOPSIS: While inaugurating the first unit of the 2400 MW Independent Power Plant of Vedanta
at Bhurkamunda in Jharsuguda, Chief Minister Mr. Naveen Patnaik said that the State
Government’s vision of the developed Orissa would soon come true. While there is a requirement of
power for the development of the State, the Government has signed MoUs with 27 companies for
establishing power-generating projects, out of which Vedanta is the first company to commission its
unit within the scheduled time. Addressing the gathering, Energy Minister Mr. Atanu Sabyasachi
Nayak said that while power is a basic requirement of the people, Chief Minister Mr. Naveen
Patnaik has taken many commendable initiatives to make Orissa self-sufficient in the power sector.
Speaking at this occasion, MP (Rajya Sabha) Mr. Kishore Mohanty highlighted the growth of
Jharsuguda within last few decades. The CEO of Vedanta Mr. M. Siddiqi, in his speech, thanked the
locals and the administration for their support towards establishing the power project. He said that it
was moment of pride for Vedanta to dedicate the 600 MW unit of its IPP to the people of Orissa. He
also reiterated that Vedanta is committed towards the development of Jharsuguda. While extending
the vote of thanks, COO, Vedanta-Jharsuguda, Mr. Abhijit Pati said that Vedanta is grateful to the
locals, senior citizens of the area and the administration for their support.
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication Hindustan Date 13th August 2010 Edition Sambalpur/ Bhubaneswar Page 4 Headline Vedanta joins hands with NIT to undertake research on Zero Waste technology
SYNOPSIS: Vedanta Aluminium Limited, Lanjigarh in its efforts to make Alumina Refinery as Zero
waste plant, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with National Institute of Technology,
Rourkela (NITR) to develop technologies for recovering iron oxide from waste generated in Alumina
Industry. The MoU was signed by Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Chief Operating Officer of Vedanta Aluminium
Limited and Prof. Sunil Kumar Sarangi, Director, National Institute of Technology, on August 12,
2010 at Rourkela. The development of technology for separation of Iron oxide from Red mud will
bring revolution in alumina industry as utilization of this may not require any big red mud ponds and
thus help in minimizing or avoiding environmental risks, said Dr Mukesh Kumar. The MoU also
includes exchange of expertise between two organizations for skill upgradation as well as future
research through M.Tech/PhD program. This will provide an opportunity for bridging the gap
between institution and industry and may be a model case for others, besides linking research
directly with industry. Vedanta Aluminium Limited will provide financial and technical support
towards conducting the R&D projects and has presented a Cheque of Rs. 21.2 lakhs as an initial
deposit for undertaking research.
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication Sambad Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar/ Sambalpur Page 1 & 7 Headline Vedanta power plant inaugurated
SYNOPSIS: Mr. Naveen Patnaik, Chief Minister of Orissa dedicated a 2400 MW Independent
Power Plant (IPP) to the people of Orissa at Jharsuguda. Speaking at this occasion, he said that the
initiatives of the State Government to boost the power sector are now yielding positive results. He
opined that there is a need of development in the power sector for the growth of industrialization
and infrastructure. He thanked Vedanta Group for completing the construction of the power plant
within the scheduled time and starting production of 60 MW power. The remaining 3 units of the
project will soon start production. Mr. Patnaik also informed that the State Government has signed
deal for the establishment of the proposed independent power projects involving an investment of
Rs 1,00,060 crore. He also made it clear that this power plant, being constructed with state-of-the-
art technology, will not impart any harmful impact on the environment. • This is one of the most
environment friendly plants with zero effluent discharge. Speaking at this occasion, Power Minister
Mr. Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak said that while power has become major requirement for all-round
development, Vedanta has paved the way to fulfill the power shortage of the State. Addressing the
gathering, MP (Rajya Sabha) Mr. Kishore Mohanty said that with the inauguration of the power plant,
Chief Minister has defied the allegation of being a MoU Government. Mr. Naba Kishore Das, MLA,
Jharsuguda urged both the company and state government to come forward to the development of
Jharsuguda. The CEO of Vedanta Mr. Pramod Suri gave the welcome address during this occasion.
Vedanta’s CEO Mr. M. Siddiqi urged the State Government to provide bauxite to the company. COO,
Vedanta, Mr. Abhijit Pati offered vote of thanks to the guests.
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Samaja Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar/ Sambalpur Page 1 & 7 Headline First unit of Vedanta Sterlite Enrgy’s power plant inaugurated
SYNOPSIS: The first thermal power plant established in public-private-partnership (PPP) mode of
the State and country’s second such plant has been inaugurated at Jharsuguda on 21st August.
During this occasion, Vedanta has requested the State Government to provide bauxite and other
raw materials to the company for its Orissa project. While dedicating the 600 MW unit built by
Sterlite Energy Limited, one of the arms of Vedanta Group involving an investment of Rs 10,500
crore, Chief Minister Mr. Naveen Patnaik said that the vision of the State Government to generate
more power through PPP mode has come true. The power shortage of Orissa will be curbed after
the commissioning of the remaining 3 units of this IPP that will produce 1800 megawatt power. He
thanked the authority of Vedanta for completing the construction of the first unit of its IPP within the
fixed time. While the Chief Minister asked the industrial houses to work towards the peripheral
development, he did not mention anything regarding providing bauxite to the company. Speaking at
this occasion, the CEO of Vedanta M. Siddiqi said that this project, built with public support, has set
a new standard in the country. The first unit of this project, which has the capacity to fulfill the power
requirement of the state, will provide 600 MW power to the State. Citing the project as country’s
largest integrated power project, Mr. Siddiqi said that the project is established with state-of-the-art
technology. Speaking at this occasion, he also urged the State Government to provide bauxite and
other raw materials to the two plants of Vedanta. Though he did not mention the ongoing problems
regarding the bauxite mining, he asked how long the company has to wait for the raw materials for
the projects. He further said that the company has started the process to set of a 100-bed super-
specialty hospital in Jharsuguda and also informed that Vedanta has invested Rs 21 crore so far
towards the development of Jharsuguda. Speaking at this occasion, Minister of Energy Mr. Atanu
Sabyasachi Nayak mentioned the energy policy of the state government and the upcoming power
projects. Addressing the gathering, MP (Rajya Sabha) Mr. Kishore Mohanty expected the support of
Vedanta and other companies to work towards the development of Jharsuguda. Jharsuguda MLA
Mr. Naba Kishore Das also asked Vedanta and other industrial houses to keep their promise
towards the development of Jharsuguda. The CEO of Vedanta Mr. Pramod Suri and Senior Official
of the Company Mr. Abhijit Pati also addressed the gathering.
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication Dharitri Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar/ Sambalpur Page 1 & 11
Headline First unit of Sterlite Energy IPP inaugurated: First initiative towards power generation in private partnership
SYNOPSIS: While there is a requirement to produce additional power to combat power crisis
across the country and the state, the initiative of Vedanta and Sterlite Energy to provide 600 MW
power to Orissa from the first unit of its 2400 MW independent power plant is laudable. Chief
Minister Mr. Naveen Patnaik, while inaugurating the first unit of the IPP at Bhurkamunda in
Jharsuguda, has thanked Vedanta for its initiative. Addressing the gathering, he said that there is
need of energy to boost the process of development from the grassroots level. The State’s vision to
generate power with private partnership has come true with the commissioning of this IPP. Speaking
at this occasion, Energy Minister Mr. Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak said that with the inauguration of the
first unit of the IPP, the state would get recovery from power crisis. He thanked Vedanta for
dedicating the first unit of its IPP which will generate 600 MW power. Speaking at this occasion, the
CEO of Vedanta Mr. M. Siddiqi said that while the company is establishing aluminium smelter at
Jharsuguda and alumina refinery at Lanjigarh, it requires the resources and raw materials from the
State for their operation. So, he urged the State Government to ensure provision of raw materials to
the projects of Vedanta. He further said that the company has started the process to set of a 100-
bed super-specialty hospital in Jharsuguda. MP (Rajya Sabha) Mr. Kishore Mohanty said that with
the inauguration of the power plant, Chief Minister has defied the allegation of being a MoU
Government. The CEO of Vedanta Mr. Pramod Suri gave the welcome address during this occasion.
Vedanta’s CEO Mr. M. Siddiqi urged the State Government to provide bauxite to the company.
Senior official of Vedanta, Mr. Abhijit Pati offered vote of thanks to the guests.
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Samaya Date 22nd August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar/ Sambalpur Page 1, Front Page
Headline Vedanta’s 2400 MW power plant dedicated Vedanta is being supported for development of Orissa: CM
SYNOPSIS: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on 21st August dedicated a 2,400-MW Independent
Power Plant (IPP) at Jharsuguda to the people of Odisha by inaugurating its first unit. Speaking at
this occasion, he said that the State Government is providing full support to Vedanta for its initiatives
towards the development of the State. He thanked Vedanta for completing the project within the
scheduled time. Energy Minister Mr. Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak said that the State has signed MoUs
with 25 industrial houses to generate power. MP (Rajyasabha) Mr. Kishore Mohanty appreciated the
steps taken up by the State Government towards the development of industrialization and
peripheral development at the same time. Jharsuguda MLA Mr. Naba Kishore Das, in his address,
supported Chief Minister’s efforts to make Orissa an industrially-developed state. In his address, the
CEO of Vedanta Mr. M. Siddiqi said that the 2400 MW IPP which is being built on 298 acres of land
will produce 57 million units of power daily. He further said that the company has started the
process to set of a 100-bed super-specialty hospital in Jharsuguda. Speaking at this occasion, the
CEO (Operations), Vedanta, Mr. Pramod Suri said that Vedanta is providing employment
opportunity to the locals in priority basis. Senior official of Vedanta, Mr. Abhijit Pati offered vote of
thanks the guests.
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Samaja Date 13th August 2010 Edition Sambalpur/ Bhubaneswar Page 3 Headline Vedanta & NIT-Rourkela sign MoU to develop environment-friendly technolgy
SYNOPSIS: Vedanta Aluminium Limited, Lanjigarh in its efforts to make Alumina Refinery as Zero
waste plant, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with National Institute of Technology,
Rourkela (NITR) to develop technologies for recovering iron oxide from waste generated in Alumina
Industry. The MoU was signed by Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Chief Operating Officer of Vedanta Aluminium
Limited and Prof. Sunil Kumar Sarangi, Director, National Institute of Technology, on August 12,
2010 at Rourkela. The development of technology for separation of Iron oxide from Red mud will
bring revolution in alumina industry as utilization of this may not require any big red mud ponds and
thus help in minimizing or avoiding environmental risks, said Dr Mukesh Kumar. The MoU also
includes exchange of expertise between two organizations for skill upgradation as well as future
research through M.Tech/PhD program. This will provide an opportunity for bridging the gap
between institution and industry and may be a model case for others, besides linking research
directly with industry. Vedanta Aluminium Limited will provide financial and technical support
towards conducting the R&D projects and has presented a Cheque of Rs. 21.2 lakhs as an initial
deposit for undertaking research.
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication Dharitri Date 13th August 2010 Edition Sambalpur/ Bhubaneswar Page 5 Headline Vedanta & NIT-Rourkela sign MoU
SYNOPSIS: Vedanta Aluminium Limited, Lanjigarh in its efforts to make Alumina Refinery as Zero
waste plant, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with National Institute of Technology,
Rourkela (NITR) to develop technologies for recovering iron oxide from waste generated in Alumina
Industry. The MoU was signed by Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Chief Operating Officer of Vedanta Aluminium
Limited and Prof. Sunil Kumar Sarangi, Director, National Institute of Technology, on August 12,
2010 at Rourkela. The development of technology for separation of Iron oxide from Red mud will
bring revolution in alumina industry as utilization of this may not require any big red mud ponds and
thus help in minimizing or avoiding environmental risks, said Dr Mukesh Kumar. The MoU also
includes exchange of expertise between two organizations for skill upgradation as well as future
research through M.Tech/PhD program. This will provide an opportunity for bridging the gap
between institution and industry and may be a model case for others, besides linking research
directly with industry. Vedanta Aluminium Limited will provide financial and technical support
towards conducting the R&D projects and has presented a Cheque of Rs. 21.2 lakhs as an initial
deposit for undertaking research.
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Samaya Date 1st August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 9 Headline Vedanta felicitates players of Jharsuguda Kick Boxing Team
SYNOPSIS: Vedanta Aluminium Limited has felicitated the players of the Jharsuguda Kick Boxing
Team who have been selected to participate in the National Kick Boxing Championship. It may be
noted that 12 girls and 8 boys from Jharsuguda have been selected for the National Kick Boxing
Championship which will be held at Kolkata from 2nd to 5th August. The Senior Vice President of
Vedanta Mr. D.K. Singh, Public Relations Officer Mr. Sivanand Mohanty and President of
Jharsuguda Kick Boxing Association Mr. Behera were present during a meeting held to felicitate the
players. Speaking at this occasion, Mr. Singh said that Vedanta has always extended its hands of
support towards the development of sports and culture of the district and these programmes help
enhance the mental strength of the players of the area. Mr. Behera commended the support of
Vedanta toward Jharsuguda Kick Boxing Association. Vedanta gave away required fee, traveling
expenses, footwear and tracksuits to the participants.
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Samaja Date 7th August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 4 Headline Jharsuguda set to be largest power station in India
SYNOPSIS: Jharsuguda will soon become the largest power station in the country with
commissioning of the first unit of its 4 x 600 mw independent power plant (IPP) of Sterlite Energy, a
Vedanta group company in August. Total production capacity in Jharsuguda will be 3615 mw. The
IPP, to be completed in record time at a cost of Rs 10,500 crore, is coming up on the same
premises where Vedanta has its 1215 mw captive power plant. The unit is the first of its kind in the
private sector. Power produced from the IPP’s first unit will be given to Orissa at a cheaper rate to
meet the state’s power requirement. Senior vice-president of the Company AK Samal said besides
creating livelihood opportunities for thousands of locals, the project would contribute around Rs 500
crore revenue annual to the state exchequer in form of royalty and other commercial taxes. The IPP
has employed many environment friendly features, including, among others, high concentrated
slurry disposal (HCSD) using minimum land. As against the prevailing norm of one acre per mw, the
plant has reduced land usage by 50%, thus setting a benchmark in the industry. Mr. Samal Said that,
the two giant 275-meter chimneys and natural draught cooling towers are, by far, the tallest in the
industry. The plant conforms to all prescribed environment norms, considerably reducing the risk of
air and water pollution. Waste water of the plant would be treated and recycled for taking up
horticulture activities.
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NEWS CLIPPING Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Samaya Date 7th August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 8 Headline Jharsuguda set to be largest power station in India
SYNOPSIS: Jharsuguda will soon become the largest power station in the country with
commissioning of the first unit of its 4 x 600 mw independent power plant (IPP) of Sterlite Energy, a
Vedanta group company in August. Total production capacity in Jharsuguda will be 3615 mw. The
IPP, to be completed in record time at a cost of Rs 10,500 crore, is coming up on the same
premises where Vedanta has its 1215 mw captive power plant. The unit is the first of its kind in the
private sector. Power produced from the IPP’s first unit will be given to Orissa at a cheaper rate to
meet the state’s power requirement. Senior vice-president of the Company AK Samal said besides
creating livelihood opportunities for thousands of locals, the project would contribute around Rs 500
crore revenue annual to the state exchequer in form of royalty and other commercial taxes. The IPP
has employed many environment friendly features, including, among others, high concentrated
slurry disposal (HCSD) using minimum land. As against the prevailing norm of one acre per mw, the
plant has reduced land usage by 50%, thus setting a benchmark in the industry. Mr. Samal said that,
the two giant 275-meter chimneys and natural draught cooling towers are, by far, the tallest in the
industry. The plant conforms to all prescribed environment norms, considerably reducing the risk of
air and water pollution. Waste water of the plant would be treated and recycled for taking up
horticulture activities.
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Publication The Samaya Date 14th August 2010 Edition Bhubaneswar Page 15, Business Headline Vedanta & NIT-Rourkela sign MoU for waste utilisation
SYNOPSIS: Vedanta Aluminium Limited, Lanjigarh in its efforts to make Alumina Refinery as Zero
waste plant, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with National Institute of Technology,
Rourkela (NITR) to develop technologies for recovering iron oxide from waste generated in Alumina
Industry. The MoU was signed by Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Chief Operating Officer of Vedanta Aluminium
Limited and Prof. Sunil Kumar Sarangi, Director, National Institute of Technology, on August 12,
2010 at Rourkela. The development of technology for separation of Iron oxide from Red mud will
bring revolution in alumina industry as utilization of this may not require any big red mud ponds and
thus help in minimizing or avoiding environmental risks, said Dr Mukesh Kumar. The MoU also
includes exchange of expertise between two organizations for skill upgradation as well as future
research through M.Tech/PhD program. This will provide an opportunity for bridging the gap
between institution and industry and may be a model case for others, besides linking research
directly with industry. Vedanta Aluminium Limited will provide financial and technical support
towards conducting the R&D projects and has presented a Cheque of Rs. 21.2 lakhs as an initial
deposit for undertaking research.
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Website Orissadiary.com Date 21st 2010
Headline Orissa Chief Minister dedicates Sterlite Energy's 2400 MW Power Plant to people of state
Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday dedicated a 2400 MW Independent Power Plant
(IPP) to the people of Orissa at Jharsuguda. The IPP built by Sterlite Energy Limited (SEL), the
energy arm of Vedanta Group, will provide a major boost to the growth of Industry & Infrastructure
in Orissa. This great achievement has been accomplished by the tireless efforts of 20000 local
people and many expert agencies from India and abroad.
Eminent personalities such as Shri Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak, Minister of State (Ind) Energy;, MP,
Bargarh; Shri Kishore Mohanty, MP (Rajya Sabha); Shri Naba Kishore Das, MLA, Jharsuguda,
were also present on the occasion.
Addressing a large audience, Chief Minister Shri Naveen Patnaik thanked Vedanta Group for this
large initiative of setting up 4X 600 MW power plant at Jharsuguda. He said "It will not only position
Orissa on the power map of the country but also provide a boost to the state's infrastructure and
industrial development process". Environment is always a major concern of any industry in the
modern days. Mr Naveen Patnaik also appreciated Vedanta for making the IPP as one of the most
environment friendly plants of the country. The Chief Minister hoped that "Soon Jharsuguda will be
one of the major industrial hubs of the country, generating lakhs of employment through its
downstream industries".
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak ,Minster of State (Energy) thanked
Vedanta for setting up this huge plant in such a short period of time and said "Vedanta by reaching
this milestone has set an example for other industries to follow as it is the first project to be
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Vedanta Group, has invested about Rs. 10,500 Crore for this project. It is understood that this
single power plant of 2400 MW I has the capacity to fulfill the power needs of the entire state.
Vedanta has already set up 9X135 MW Captive Power Plant at Jharsuguda for catering to its
Aluminium Smelter. As we all know, Vedanta is setting up a 1.75 MPTA Aluminium smelter at
Jharsuguda which will be among the largest Aluminium producing unit of the world.
Speaking on the occasion M. Siddiqi, CEO, Sterlite Energy, said "It is a momentous
accomplishment for all of us. With the successful commissioning of this Plant, Sterlite Energy, the
energy arm of Vedanta Resources, takes a giant leap towards making the state power-sufficient".
He also remarked "These plants are presently being operated by sourcing bauxite from outside the
state. This is an undesirable situation. In the face of global competition in the commodity business
such operation may not sustain for long".
Kishore Mohanty, MP Rajya Sabha, stressed on the ongoing successful project operations of
Vedanta at Jharsuguda which has directly benefitted the economic and social status of the locals.
He promised that the state government would provide all support which will aim at the overall
development of the state.
Vedanta Aluminium has already set up its refinery at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi district on the basis of
assurance from the state government for bauxite. Currently Vedanta is operating the refinery by
sourcing bauxite from outside the state, incurring losses to both company as well as the state.
Vedanta expects Government of Orissa to provide bauxite for smooth operation of its plant.
Speaking on the occasion local leader Mr Naba Kishore Das , MLA Jharsuguda (Congress) was
apprehensive that without having the local bauxite, existence of the Vedanta Aluminum Plant could
be at stake, which will have an adverse effect on the livelihood of thousands of local people.
He hoped that the state government would be morally obliged to provide bauxite on priority basis to
make Vedanta's plant sustainable.
The Independent Power Plant is the first of its kind in private sector in Orissa with its state of the art
technology. A hybrid ESP with fabric filter is being deployed for the first time in an Indian Power
Plant to achieve lowest emission standards. The IPP has dual LP flow steam turbine and four 150
meter high natural draft cooling towers, among the largest in the country. The IPP has also
employed many environment friendly features, including, among others, high contracted slurry
disposal (HCSD) with very low consumption of water as compared to wet slurry system.
The IPP would be a zero effluent discharge plant with provision for water circulation and rain water
harvesting. Coal, the raw material for the IPP will be sourced from IB Valley coalfield. Power
produced from the IPP's first unit will be given to Orissa at a cheaper rate.
Link: http://orissadiary.com/CurrentNews.asp?id=20719
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Client Vedanta Aluminium Ltd. Website Business-Standard.com Date 22nd 2010 Headline Sterlite Energy's first unit of 2,400-Mw plant goes on stream
The other three units may be commissioned over the next year.
Sterlite Energy (SEL), a part of Vedanta Resources plc, today commissioned its first unit of 4 X 600-mega watt
(Mw) Jharsuguda thermal power plant in Orissa.
The other three units of the Rs 10,500-crore power project are likely to be commissioned over the next one
year, at an interval of three months each. State Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today dedicated the first unit of
the plant to the nation.
“Add this to the 1,215 (9 X 135 Mw) captive power plant (CPP) set up by Vedanta Aluminium, also at the same
location, to feed energy to the company’s smelter plant, the Jharsuguda complex will be largest single location
power station in the country with a combined capacity of 3,600 Mw,” said Pramod Suri, chief executive officer
of SEL.
“We are also the first IPP (independent power producer) among the 27 IPPs, who have signed MoUs
(memoranda of understanding) with the Orissa government for power plants, with a combined envisaged
capacity of 32,000 Mw at an investment of Rs 1,60,000 crore, to go on stream in record time.”
According to SEL’s agreement with the Orissa government, the generation from the first unit of its Jharsuguda
plant will be supplied to the state grid. The company, however, is free to sell power from the rest units in open
market.
As on today, Orissa had a peak hour deficit of 400 Mw and the SEL project would go a long way in meeting
this deficit, said state energy minister Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak.
After meeting the state’s need, SEL intends to sell power from its Jharsuguda IPP through open access system.
“We intend to sell power on merchant basis and have not entered into any PPA (power purchase agreement)
with any state utility,” Suri said. For evacuation of power, the company has entered into a bulk power
transmission agreement (BPTA) with Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL).
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