Vanya Steels to set up Rs 100cr power plant in Karnataka
Vanya Steels to invest ₹100 cr in a 10 MW waste heat-based captive power plant at its Koppal unit, aiming to boost green energy and reduce emissions.
PTI
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BENGALURU, 15 JULY
Vanya Steels Pvt
Ltd, a subsidiary of A-One Steel Group, on Tuesday announced that it is
investing approximately Rs 100 crore to set up a cutting-edge 10 MW captive
power plant at its Koppal facility in Karnataka.
Using advanced
Waste Heat Recovery Boiler (WHRB) technology, the project will convert industrial
waste heat into clean electricity, marking a significant milestone in
sustainable manufacturing for the region, according to a statement.
"The
WHRB-based captive power plant will repurpose residual heat from the
steelmaking process—energy traditionally lost to the environment—into a
reliable source of green power," A-One Steel Group said.
"This will
reduce dependence on grid electricity, lower operational costs, and cut carbon
emissions, advancing both environmental goals and energy security," it added.
The plant is expected to be commissioned by the end of this month.
The project
advances the 'Make in India' mission by generating employment for 60 people at
the Koppal location, the statement further said.
Once operational,
the 10 MW facility will rank among Karnataka’s leading industrial-scale waste
heat utilisation projects in the steel sector.
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