SCCL team visits Odisha
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To pursue permissions for Naini, New Patrapada
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To pursue permissions for Naini, New Patrapada
A high-level team Singareni Collieries Company Ltd (SCCL) officials visited the Naini and New Patrapada coal block areas in Odisha on Tuesday as part of pursuing various permissions required from that State government and sought cooperation of the officials concerned there.
The team was led by Director (Finance, Planning and Projects) N. Balaram and comprising Advisor (Mining) D.N. Prasad, Advisor (Naini) Vijaya Rao, General Manager (Estates) S.D.M. Subhani and others. The team met Principal Secretary to Odisha Chief Minister Vineel Krishna and requested for the State government cooperation in expediting the necessary permissions for the two coal blocks allotted to SCCL.
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SCCL Yellandu plant synced with grid
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March 06, 2021 23:23 IST
39 MW plant established as part of plans to set up 300 MW capacity solar plants across mining areas
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Directors of SCCL S. Chandrasekhar and D. Satynarayana along with other officials at the synchronisation of the 39 MW solar plant of the company with the grid at Yellandu in Bhadradri-Kothagudem
39 MW plant established as part of plans to set up 300 MW capacity solar plants across mining areas
The 39 megawatt solar power plant established by the Singareni Collieries Company Ltd (SCCL) at Yellandu in Bhadradri-Kothagudem was synchronised with the grid by two directors of the coal company at Yellandu on Saturday.