Sterlite Copper plant in Tamil Nadu resumes oxygen production
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Last Updated: May 19, 2021, 12:42 PM IST
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Synopsis The oxygen generated is being stored at our on-site facilities and will be distributed as per the directions of the state government and concerned nodal officers. The company had roped in experts from the Indian Space Research Organisation to rectify the glitch.
The facility at Tuticorin district began producing medical oxygen, on May 13, to meet the demand for the life- saving gas following a surge in COVID cases in the state.
Vedanta Ltd owned Sterlite Copper resumed production of medical oxygen at its unit in Tamil Nadu, days after it faced a technical snag, leading to a halt in operation, the company said on Wednesday. We are glad to share that the disruption in the oxygen plant has been rectified and have now restarted production, the company said in an update.
Read more about Vedanta restarts medical oxygen production at Sterlite Copper plant on Business Standard. Oxygen production at Vedanta Ltd s copper smelter plant or Sterlite Copper located in Thoothukudi was restarted on Wednesday, said a company official
Sterlite Copper plant in TN resumes oxygen production PTI
Updated May 19, 2021, 1:11 pm IST
Last week, the ISRO team had arrived and suggested some measures to fix the snag and resume oxygen production
The company had roped in experts from the Indian Space Research Organisation to rectify the glitch. (PTI)
Chennai: Vedanta Ltd owned Sterlite Copper resumed production of medical oxygen at its unit in Tamil Nadu, days after it faced a technical snag, leading to a halt in operation, the company said on Wednesday. We are glad to share that the disruption in the oxygen plant has been rectified and have now restarted production, the company said in an update.
Medical oxygen production resumes at Thoothukudi s Sterlite Copper plant
The oxygen production had to be stopped temporarily following a technical snag in the cold box at the oxygen plant on May 14.
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THOOTHUKUDI: The Sterlite Copper plant in Thoothukudi on Wednesday resumed its operation at the oxygen plant after fixing the technical glitch that occurred on May 14.
The oxygen production had to be stopped temporarily following a technical snag in the cold box at the plant.
The authorities roped in various experts including those from the Indian Space Research Organisation.
The plant issued a press statement in which it said that the disruption in the oxygen plant has been rectified and the oxygen production has resumed. The oxygen generated in being stored at our onsite facilities and will be distributed as per the directions of the state government and concerned nodal officers, the statement added.
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