Since the supply of coal has not improved, NALCO has been drawing around 190 MW of power from the State Grid. As on date, 80 electrolytic pots in the Smelter plant have been stopped. Since, the coal supply position is not improving, in order to secure the safety of pots, NALCO may be forced to further shut down up to 227 numbers of electrolytic pots in phases, depending upon the power generation in CPP, matching with coal receipt. Presently three units of CPP, each of 120 MW capacity are under shutdown and further one more unit will be taken under shutdown due to coal shortage.
Short supply of coal has severely impacted Aluminium production of NALCO and also the cost of power, as the power purchased from the grid is costly as compared to the power produced by NALCO at its CPP.
Unions and Associations have appealed to MCL, Coal India And Ministry of Coal to ensure increased coal supply to NALCO to tide over the situation.
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