The Odisha Power Generation Company Limited (OPGC) and Odisha Hydro Power Corporation Limited (OHPC) today inked an agreement to form a joint venture firm with a target to start production from Manoharpur and dip-side Manoharpur coal blocks by April 2019.
The new company, Odisha Coal and Power Limited (OCPL), will develop and operate the two coal blocks to meet the fuel requirement of OPGC's 4x660 MW power project at Ib Thermal Power Station.
While OPGC has a stake of 51 per cent in the joint venture, the remaining 49 per cent rests with OHPC, as per the agreement signed in the presence of Odisha's Energy Minister Pranab Prakash Das.
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OCPL would have seven directors on the board -- four directors from OPGC and three from OHPC would be nominated by their respective boards. The Principal Secretary of the Energy Department would be the chairman of the company.
Allotment Order for two coal blocks - Manoharpur and dip-side Manoharpur in Sundargarh district of Odisha was issued by the Ministry of Coal on August 31, 2015.
The total reserves of the two coal blocks are 531 MT (Manoharpur coal block - 181 MT and dip-side Manoharpur coal block - 350 MT).
The coal would be produced initially from Manoharpur coal block with rated capacity of 8 MT per annum. The capacity would be further enhanced to 15 MT per annum when units five and six of OPGC become operational, and would meet the fuel requirement of 4x660 MW OPCG expansion project.
Officials said most of the major permits, clearances and regulatory approvals, including environment and forest clearance, were already in place for the project.
Coal produced from these blocks would be transported from Manoharpur to Ib Thermal Power Station in Jharsuguda district through a dedicated MGR rail corridor being constructed by OPGC.