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Jai Balaji Group is one of the largest manufacturers of steel in the private sector in Eastern India. We have integrated facilities for producing steel in our eight manufacturing units spread across the states of West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Jharkhand in India.
Our Group has a chain of value-added products which include DRI, Pig Iron, Ferro Alloys, Alloy and Mild Steel Billets, Reinforcement Steel TMT Bars, Wire Rods, Ductile Iron Pipes and Alloy and Mild Steel Heavy Rounds. We draw our strength from an old tradition of reliable customer service and quality products.
With vibrant and dedicated employees forming the core of our Group, we have grown from strength to strength under the dynamic leadership of our promoters and directors. Our combined experience has propelled our Group into the league of formidable steel players in Eastern India, which has not only diversified into power generation in West Bengal and Chhattisgarh but has progressed work in allied industries like cement as well.
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Activity 1
JBSL–Waste Heat Recovery Based Captive Power Project
Brief Introduction
Jai Balaji Sponge Limited (JBSL) belongs to the Jai Balaji Group of Companies, one of the
major groups among the secondary steel producers in Eastern India. The group has long
experience of over 35 years in steel industry and has earned its name in the market for quality
production of various steel products.
JBSL has a sponge iron-manufacturing unit with a capacity of 1,05,000 Metric Tonnes (MT)
per annum that consists of seven Direct Reduction Iron (DRI) kilns of 50 MT per day
(MTPD) capacity each. The manufacturing facility is located at Mangalpur Industrial Estate,
Ranigunj, District Burdwan, West Bengal. The sponge iron unit started commercial
production from April 2000. The company proposes to set up a 1200 MTPD Ferro Alloy
Plant (FAP) adjacent to the sponge iron (SI) plant premises. JBSL proposes to install a captive
power plant (CPP) of 12 MW nominal capacity running primarily on waste heat energy with
minor contribution from coal char, coal fines and coal washery rejects. The CPP will be
partially meeting the electricity demand of JBSL’s proposed FAP.
Project Activity
Of the 12 MW installed capacity of the CPP, about 9 MW of power will be generated by
utilizing the sensible heat content of the waste gas from the DRI kilns (ie. from waste heat
energy) for generating steam through Waste Heat Recovery Boilers (WHRBs). The power
generated using waste heat comes under the scope of term Project Activity mentioned
hereinafter.
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Posted by Final Carbon
on Sun May 13 07:01:53 2012
Dear Gaurav
How many CERs have been issued so far? How much do you have available for sale? Are you interested in forward purchase of remaining CERs?
Regards
Jansen Kurian
jansen@finalcarbon.com
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Jai Balaji Industries Limited
5, Bentinck Street, Kolkata - 1, West Bengal
India
Contact: Gaurav Jajodia
+91 33 22489808, +91 33 22488173, +91 9331860006
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http://jaibalajigroup.com
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