India is set to mimic the major coal producers of the world and make coal washing (to reduce ash content) an integral part of coal mining. Currently, about 10-15 per cent of Indian coal finds its way to a washery compared to over 80 per cent in other coal-rich countries like Australia. |
"Increasing the quantity of coal that is washed is one of our top three priorities," said a senior coal ministry official. |
To begin with, Coal India Ltd, the country's largest coal producer, has decided to set up coal washeries in all its upcoming opencast mines having a capacity of 2.5 million tonnes or more. "This will be done by associating private enterprises (on a build-own-operate basis) with core competence in coal washing," says a recent statement from the ministry. |
Coal washing, which reduces the ash content to 34 per cent or less, is mandatory if the raw coal needs to be transported over a distance of 1,000 km from the coal mine. There is now a proposal to reduce this distance to 200 km, said an industry official. |
The coal ministry aims to increase the washed coal production in the 11th Plan period (2007-2012) to 163 million tonnes "" an increase of more than 100 million tonnes over the present washing capacity. |
Washing of coal would be a big environment-friendly step since over half of the country's installed generation capacity of 135,000 Mw is based on coal. |
Incidentally, F-grade coal is used in power plants, which has about 40 per cent of ash content and has low burning efficiency (also referred to as calorific heat value). |
Also, washed coal, which is also used in steel and cement plants, makes the power plant more efficient by increasing the plant load factor (PLF), says a former chairman of Mahanadi Coalfields, a subsidiary of Coal India Ltd (CIL). |
"While washing adds to the cost of coal, it is more than offset by the increase in the efficiency of the coal used," said a coal consultant. |
Not surprisingly, therefore, "there is a huge demand for coal washeries today because of acute shortage of capacity," says a power ministry official. In the case of ultra mega power plants (of 4,000 Mw each), use of washed coal is, in fact, mandatory. |
All coal fired power plants in the vicinity of cities where pollution levels have reached critical levels are required to use washed coal only. |
Currently, there are only about 25 coal washeries across the country, while coal production is over 430 million tonnes (last year). CIL operates 17 of these washeries (11 coking coal and 6 non-coking coal). |
Some of the private players in the field include Gupta Coal, Global Washeries, Arayan Beneficiation and Spectrum Technologies-CLI Corporation. The private players are in the business of washing of non-coking coal only. |