"We have approved the hydrometallurgy plant in Chattisgarh, which is near Malanjkhand. The project cost will be Rs 2,000-2,200 crore and we will have to take the Cabinet's approval for the project," HCL Chairman and MD K D Dewan said here today.
Two companies, from Israel and Finland, have been shortlisted for the new greener technology, which would be used for the first time to extract metal through chemical process, instead of heat.
The PSU has skipped dividend this year as it was not in a position to pay at the rate of 30 per cent, as wished by the Centre.
HCL would also set up a Nickle project with an estimated cost of Rs 1,700 crore, which was expected to generate Rs 1,200 crore in revenue.
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Dewan said the company has ability to commence commercial production at the sick Gujarat copper plant at 50 per cent capacity, which by next fiscal could be scaled up to full installed capacity, helping the copper producer to generate additional revenue of Rs 1,500 crore at current copper prices.
"Imports have increased by 30 per cent and with FTA agreements by India, we apprehend more imports. But, as an industry along with the downstream players, we have jointly sent a petition to the Centre to impose safeguard duty to stop rampant copper imports," he said.