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Friday, August 27, 2010

SAIL receives Rs 14.5 crore dividend from NTPC jt venture



Steel Authority of India Ltd announced on Wednesday that it had received Rs 14.5 crore as part of its share of dividend for the 2009-10 fiscal from the NTPC-SAIL Power Company Ltd (NSPCL). NCPCL which manages captive power plants of SAIL at Rourkela, Durgapur and Bhilai with a combined capacity of 814 MW, has been paying dividend since its inception in 2001-02.On the occasion, Mr Verma said that SAIL is planning to set up additional captive power units to meet its future power requirements.
SAIL's growth plan, which is currently being implemented, envisages enhancement of hot metal production capacity from the current level of around 15 million tonnes a year to 23.5 mt by 2012-13 and further to around 60 mt by 2020.In tandem, SAIL's power requirement is expected to grow to around 1,900 MW by 2012-13 from the current level of about 1,180 MW.

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