Rich Heritage
Bengal Cement Works
The Group was established in 1939 and has a rich heritage of serving the country for more than 75 years
Dalmia advertisement on 15th August 1947
Re-published on 60th independence day by Times Of India
Cement
Sugar
Refractories
Power
Bengal Cement Works
Company profile in brief
➢ OCL Bengal Cement Works : Installed capacity of
1.75 MTPA, situated at West Midnapur district in West
Bengal .
➢ Cement Plant commissioned on 27th March, 2014
➢ A Captive Solar PV Power Plant of 5 MW capacity
➢ Presently operating a FLS OKMILL (42.4).
➢ Manufacture PSC, PPC & Composite Cement in
inter- grinding mode.
➢ Catering to the entire pockets of West Begal with 100%
road despatches.
✓ 4th Largest Cement Manufcturer in India
✓ 27 Mn Tons of Installed Cement capacity
✓ 178 MW of Thermal Captive Power Plant
✓ 7.5 MW Solar Captive Power Plant &
✓ 9.2 MW Waste Heat Recovery System
KalyanpurJagi Road Umrangshu
BCW1.75 MTPA
13 Plants in 9 States Serving 21 States
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Process Flow Diagram
Bengal Cement Works
Truck Despatch
Bulker
Despatch
Wagon Tippler
Truck Tippler
Clinker Silo
Cement Silo
Raw material hopper
Stacker & reclaimer
CVRM
HAGCoal mill
Coal hopper
Bag House
Roto Packers
Clinker
Gypsum/slag
Coal Fly ash bulker
Fly ash Silo
39.53 38.9434.94 34
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33.4 30.0
26.4 27.0
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2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Benchmark
43.3 37.6 36.5 36.0
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20.0
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2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Benchmark
Bengal Cement Works
10%
21%
Benchmark: Where We Are ..Where To Go…
12%
SPECIFIC ENERGY( KWH/T) FOR CEMENT
12%
2 %
SPECIFIC ENERGY( KWH/T) FOR PPC
1.9
1.31.03 0.9
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Benchmark
SPECIFIC ENERGY( KWH/T) FOR PCCSPECIFIC ENERGY( KWH/T) FOR PSC
SPECIFIC ENERGY( KWH/T) FOR PACKING
68.2375.51
53.5 50 53.6
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2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Benchmark 2018-19
41.59
40
40.8
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2017-18 Benchmark 2018-19
81.5 7867.08 65 67
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SPECIFIC HEAT FOR PSC (Kcal/Kg) 37
28.6 27.2 27
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Bengal Cement Works
4.3 %
18 %22.7%
26%
Benchmark: Where We Are ..Where To Go…
SPECIFIC HEAT FOR PPC (Kcal/Kg)
SPECIFIC HEAT FOR CEMENT (Kcal/Kg)
22%
2%
SPECIFIC HEAT FOR CC (Kcal/Kg)
Replaced with
Composit Cement
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Bengal Cement Works
Roadmap To Achieve Target SEC ( KWH/T)
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ENCON Actions : without investment
Bengal Cement Works
SN ENCON actions without investment Year
AnnualMillionKWH
Saving
Annual INRsaving(Lacs)
1 Reduction of CVRM main drive SPC through Dam ring height adjustment from 192 to 150 mm 2015-16 2.000 154.00
2 Running of CVRM Bag house in DP mode 2015-16 0.144 11.10
3 Reduction of Packing plant SPC by replacing 160 compressor by 90 2015-16 0.100 7.80
4 Reducing idle running of Material handling circuit drives through installation of belt starvation switches 2015-16 0.003 0.20
5 Reduction of WTP Cooling Tower fan power consumption through interlock with temperature sensor 2015-16 0.028 2.10
6 Reduction of Compressor power consumption by optimizing loading/unloading set point 2015-16 0.180 13.90
7 PLC interlock modification for process optimization ( Save 15 no of trippings) 2015-16 0.013 1.00
TOTAL 2.47 188.5
SN ENCON actions without investment YearAnnual
Million KWHsaving
Annual INR
saving(Lacs)
1 Gear box radial bearing maintenance & CVRM optimization to run on minimum power mode 2016-17 0.46 39.3
2 CVRM ID fan cone gap correction from 33 mm to 12 mm 2016-17 0.052 4.4
3 Felt seal installation at CVRM dynamic separator seal gap 2016-17 0.03 2.6
4Nozzle ring area increment by removal of three nozzle blocks ( from 4.87m2 to 5.4 m2 )( reduction in nozzle ring velocity from 48 m/s to 40 m/s)
2016-17 0.1 9.2
5 Dam ring reduction by 6 mm( from 122 mm to 116 mm ) 2016-17 0.03 3.2
6Reduction of false air at mill reject chute flap & belt, mill inlet ducts , mill feed chute ,Separator outlet flage & Bag house chamber doors. ( from 18.4 % to 14 %)
2016-17 0.09 7.6
7 Coal mill grinding media regradation & pattern change ( from coarse to fine) 2016-17 0.09 7.9
8 Stop Auxiliary bag filter fan through tapping in main bag filter fan in each packer 2016-17 0.06 5.2
9Packer 1 & 2 bucket elevator group starting interlock modified to avoid group idle running during shift starting
2016-17 0.003 0.26
10Packer 1 & 2 belt bucket elevator & CVRM reject elevtor motor connection change from delta to star
2016-17 0.02 1.8
TOTAL 0.94 80.15
ENCON Actions : without investment
Bengal Cement Works
SN ENCON actions without investment YearAnnual
Million KWHsaving
Annual INR
saving(Lacs)
1 Trimming of CVRM ID fan impeller by 3 % 2017-18 0.58 50
2False air reduction from 16% to 11.8%
2017-18 0.17 15.1
3Reduction of system pressure of CVRM circuit by 25 mmwc through several maitenance activity 2017-18 0.2 16.4
4 Reduction in VFD set point by removing damper from the 531FN2 fan duct 2017-18 0.05 4
5 Reduction in contract demand from 14.5 Mva to 11.5 Mva 2017-18 85
6 Maximisation of solar power plant generation by cleaning of modules and other inititives 2017-18 1.65 138.3
7 Optimization of CVRM roller hydraulic pressure by increasing from 150 bar to 160bar 2017-18 0.5 40
8Installation of baffle plate at mill inlet duct for uniform heat distribution , leads to specific heat consumption reduction by 7 Kcal/Kg
2017-18Nil 0.4
TOTAL 3.15 310.32
ENCON Actions : without investment
Bengal Cement Works
ENCON Actions: with investment
Bengal Cement Works
SN ENCON actions with investment YearAnnual saving (Million KWH)
Annual INRsaving(Lacs)
Investment(MINR)
Payback period
1 Power factor improvement by installing 1500KVAR HT capacitor installation 2015-16 0.500 38.60 12.50 3 M
2Reducing power consumption of HAG fuel firing blower through VFD installation
2015-16 0.030 2.30 0.40 2 M
3Reduction of Packing plant SPC by replacing 90 KW compressor by 45 KW compressor
2016-17 0.195 15.00 9.0 6 M
4 Reducing power consumption of packing plant bag filter Fan by VFD installation 2015-16 0.130 10.00 16.8 1.25 Y
5 Reducing power consumption of CVRM bag filter Fan by VFD installation 2016-17 0.026 2.00 0.50 3 M
6 Solar power generation unit 5 MW 2016-17 6.000 462.00 2772.00 6 Y
7 RFID installation at packing plant 2015-16 0.200 15.50 25.00 1.6 Y
8Installation of VFD in 641 FN1 & 642FN1 ( 75*2 ) Silo bin aeration blower 611BL2 ,packing plant compressor & 611FN1 Silo 1 bag filter fan.
2016-17 0.12 9.9 13.5 1.4 Y
9Installation of VVFD in reject bucket elevator bag filter fan , reject circuit bag filter fan & raw material feeding belts bag filter fan
2016-17 0.092 7.98
1 Y
10 Installation of VVFD in 7 bag filter fans and water pump ( 45 ) 2017-18 0.17 14.8 17 1.2 Y
11 Energy efficient lighting : Replacement of HPSV lights with LED light 2017-18 0.08 6.2 12.9 2 Y
TOTAL 7.543 580.4 2888 1.25 Y
SN ENCON actions without investment Annual
Million KWHsaving
Status/Remarks
1 CVRM ID Fan inlet duct area enlargement 0.4 Approx 55 Kw/Hr is estimated
2Reduction of system pressure of CVRM circuit by 25 mmwc through several maitenance activity
0.25 Around 25 Kw /Hr is achieved
3Reduction of Over all power consumption by enhancing Composit Cement Production
1.5
TOTAL 2.15
Bengal Cement Works
ENCON Actions without investment : For 2018-19
Bengal Cement Works
ENCON Actions with investment : For 2018-19
SN Initiatives Planned for FY 19 AnnualMillion KWH saving
1 11KW VFD panel for 611FN1 & 612FN1 (Cement Silo-1 & 2 dedusting fan)
0.02
2 15KW VFD panel for L21FN2 (coal Mill) 0.02
3 11KW VFD panel for bag filter fan K21FN2 0.02
4 45KW VFD for compressor in Packing plant. 0.02
5 45KW VFD for water pump-2 in WTP. 0.02
6 LED lights for belt conveyor and street light. 0.03
7 Installation of Intermediate valve arrangement to reduce fluctuation in compressed air demand leading to power saving.
0.05
8 Solar street light along Railway track area 0.06
Total 0.20
Energy Management System : CII Audit
Bengal Cement Works
Improvements suggested: 15th Decemeber 2017POWER
SAVING IN KWH
Annual Saving in
Lacs
Investment in Lakhs
Remarks/Status
Optimization of loading of distribution transformers for PCC1. 1 0.7 Nil Completed/Continuous
Replace V-belt with cogged type flat belt in 611BL1, L91BL1, K21BL1 blowers 1.89 0.9 2.6 Under implementation Optimization of cooling tower recirculation pump by VFD interlock with recirculation flow
8.5 4.8 Nil under implementation
Replace existing blades with FRP blades in cooling tower fan 0.89 0.4 0.9 Completed
Instalation of light pipes in MCC rooms (2 places) under implementation
Remove damper from the 531FN2 fan duct line & redued the VFD set point 7.3 4.2 Nil Completedoptimization of operation of coal conveying blower for HAG by reducing VFD set point 1%
1.5 0.85 Nil implemented
Improve hot Air distribution in mill through the 3 nos inlet duct by CFD study 19.8 15 under examination
Optimization of CVRM roller hydraulic pressure to 160Bar 70 40.4 Nil Completed
installation of level sensor based on auto drain valves in compressed air receivers as per water level
1 0.7 0.75 Completed
Installation of vortex Rectifier for CVRM classifier to increase productivity upto 7-10 %
350 199.5 400 Under examination
Total 442 272.3 419.3
Thanks to CII for :
Innovative Project (without investment): 1
Bengal Cement Works
❖ Project: The CVRM ID Fan impeller is trimmed by 3 % ( i.e 100 mm ) , as the fan was analysed oversized & it was
running with less efficiency than rated.
❖ Objective: To save Power consumption at CVRM ID fan Parameters Unit DataDecrease in
Diameter % 0 3
Impeller Diameter mm 3110 3010
Initial gap : 7% of impeller diaAfter trimming : 9% of impeller dia
Average norms for gap : 10 % of impeller dia
Innovative Project (without investment): 1
Bengal Cement Works
❖ Project: The CVRM ID Fan impeller is trimmed by 3 % ( i.e 100 mm ) , as the fan was analysed oversized & it was
running with efficiency less than rated.
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BCW (DCBL), Midnapur, West BengalEstimated Performance Curve for BHFan
@ 3110 mm dia, 101 deg.C, 990 RPM
1760 kw 700mmwc
Product psc psc
Date of
measurement25.08.201707.09.2017
Feed TPH 248.0 251.0
Mill output TPH 233.0 235.0
Impeller diameter mm 3110.0 3010.0
Flow m3/hr 802454.0 812864.0
Sp Gas Flow
Nm3/kg
matl 2.30 2.31
Fan Speed RPM 782.0 794.0
Fan Power
(Measured Power) KW/Hr 1876.0 1790.0
Fan Static
Efficiency % 80.19 85.9
Fan Sp Power
Kwh/ T
cement 8.05 7.6
Innovative Project (without investment): 2
Bengal Cement Works
✓ Scope: Due to in apropriate mixing length after HAG outlet duct & recirculation air duct joint, the inlet air through three ducts were having nonuniform heat distribution . The left most duct was carrying most of the heat content. This uniformity was leading non uniforming drying of material & higher specific heat requirement.
❖ Project: Baffle plate installation at Mill inlet duct to distribute uniform heat content to mill through all ducts
❖ Objective: To save thermal energy consumption by effective utilization of supplied heat inside mill
✓Action taken :To resolve the non-uniform temperature distributionat CVRM inlet duct ,a modification with baffles platefixing ( 300 mm width) before the left most duct &between the left & middle duct is done.
320 Deg C
133 Deg C
126 Deg C
Innovative Project (without investment): 2
Bengal Cement Works
❖ Projec: Baffle plate installation at Mill inlet duct to distribute uniform heat content to mill through all ducts
❖ Objective: To save thermal energy consumption by effective utilization of supplied heat inside mill
Heat contribution by VRM inlet ducts ( Kcal)
Before modification After modification
10.09.2016 10.11.2016 04.04.2017 25.05.2017
Temp (
Deg C)
% of
total
heat
content
to mill
Temp
( Deg
C)
% of
total
heat
content
to mill
Temp (
Deg C)
% of
total
heat
content
to mill
Temp
( Deg
C)
% of total
heat
content to
mill
315 49.60% 258 43.80% 280.6 34.30% 287 33.90%
133 26.80% 138 31.50% 190.1 35.80% 190 40.10%
126 23.60% 118 24.70% 135.6 29.90% 140 25.90%
79.5 66.859.3
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FY'17 MARCH APRIL MAY
PSC heat cons(Kcal/Kg) vs Slag moisture%
Heat slag moisture %
Benefits :▪ Energy saved : 1100 T coal
▪ Energy saved : 7 Kcal/Kg cement
▪ Money saved: 50 Lacs
78
67.08
60
65
70
75
80
2016-17 2017-18
PSC specific heat (KCal/Kg)
Innovative Project (with investment): 3
Bengal Cement Works
❖ Project: Optimization of WTP cooling recirculation pump
❖ Objective: To save electrical energy consumption by installing VFD & flow optimization
Recirculating pump-MIIWP-3
Parameter Design Operating Units
Flow 100 107 m3/hr
D. Head 60 55 m
S. Head 4 m
Net Head 60 51 m
Power 45 42.94 KW
Efficiency 42.75 40.7 %
Water
Spray
Cooling
Tower
C50% open
Mill
Cooling
100%
open
C
Flow : 95-105m3/hr
Flow : 110 m3/hr
Flow : 0-8 m3/hr
C
CC
C
Innovative Project (with investment): 3
Bengal Cement Works
.Present Status
❖ When discharge valve is fully open pump is operating at high flow.
❖ Energy saving potential exists by using VFD & Interlock VFD with recirculation flow taking
head requirement of system into consideration.
❖ On a conservative basis – we save 20% power.
Annual Saving
Investment
Simple payback
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Rs 4.8 Lakhs
Rs 3.5 Lacs
9 Months
5.2
6.1
4.5
5
5.5
6
6.5
2016-17 2017-18
Solar Generation in Million KWH
Renewable Energy Usage :
Bengal Cement Works
5 MW solar power plant is commissioned on 30th March ’16 to utilize non conventional renewable energy & reductionof carbon dioxide emission.
17%
11%14%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
2016-17 2017-18
Solar Power Utilisation Initiatives taken to increase Generation
✓ Tilting solar module two times in a year with trials at different angle on every season.
✓ Cleaning entire solar modules in 4 cycles in a months for summer and winter season instead of 2 Cycles suggested by OEM.
✓ Planting tress like water melon, pineapple, aloe-verra for cooling of solar modules during summer season.
✓ Water spraying system arrangement done for one inverter on top of the module for cooling purpose.
Renewable Energy FY 18-19 initiatives:
Bengal Cement Works
By the end of 2018-19 our total renewable energy source will be 9.85 MW.
SN Initiatives for Renewable Energy FY 18-19 Investment in MINR Savings in MINR
1 Installation of Solar street light along Railway track area - 1.2 0.09
2 Rooftop solar panel installation at CCR building top and Packing plant. 250 12.1 3.2
3 Extension of existing solar plant by adding New Table of 500 13.5 6.3
4 Additional Ground mounted 4 MW Solar Power Plant installation 230 50
Total 256.8 59.6
Bengal Cement Works
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GHG
INVENTORIZATION
Dalmia Bharat Group Globally Ranked No 1
by CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project)
26 25 18 16
0
10
20
30
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Target
SCOPE-1: BURNING OF FUEL (kgCO2 / T Cement)
GHG INVENTORIZATION : Carbon Emission Reduction
Bengal Cement Works
47 41 34 30
0
20
40
60
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Target
SCOPE-2: PURCHESED ELECTRICITY (kgCO2 / T of Cement )
223 180
219 200
0
150
300
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Target
SCOPE-3: CLINKER FOR CEMENT GRINDING (kgCO2 / T of Cement )
PSC, 63%
PSC, 99%
PSC, 64% PSC, 56%
PPC, 37%
PPC, 1%
PPC, 30%PPC, 2%
PCC, 6% PCC, 42%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Product mix: Initiatives towards sustainability
296 246 271
240
0
100
200
300
400
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Target
COMBINED CO2 EMMISSION (kgCO2 / Turn of Final Products)
17 %
8 %
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GHG INVENTORIZATION : Carbon Emission Reduction
Bengal Cement Works
Slag , 22%
Slag , 23.5%
Flyash , 30.80%
Flyash , 31.30%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
2017-18 2018-19
COMPOSIT CEMENT
63.15 63.1665.19
55
60
65
70
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
SLAG% IN PSC
34.19
34.4334.64
3434.234.434.634.8
35
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
FLYASH % IN PPC
❖ Initiatives to reduce carbon emission :▪ Installation of 5 MW solar PV power plant▪ Reduction of total electrical energy consumption▪ Reduction of thermal energy (Kcal/Kg)▪ Improving clinker factor in cement.▪ Reduction of internal vehicle fuel consumption by use of
battery driven vehicles.▪ Reduction of raw material reciept vehicle fuel
consumption by change of inward transport mode fromroad to rail .
▪ Enhacement in production of Composit Cement in placeof PPC- an approach towards sustainability.
Use of battery operated vehicle for plant internal transport saved 20,000Kg CO2 emission per year
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Greenbelt Development to reduce GHG
Seamlessness
Best Practices
❖ Reverse logistics in raw material trucks
❖ Eye on Wheels – to reduce truck turn around time
commissioned complete RFID solution from vehicle
IN to OUT with packing plant integration.
Maximise Bulk Cement Dispatches
Integrity SpeedCommitment PassionBengal Cement Works
Green Supply Chain Green procurement policy
Evaluation of total cost of the product should account the product
cost with energy consumption cost within is expected life cycle.
Procurement of energy efficient equipments with 5 star rating
Imposing panelty to the contactors for wastage of energy
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ENCON Methodology: ENCON Approach
Bengal Cement Works
MANAGE MEASURE PROTECT
Unit Head
Energy cell
Energy cell head with cross functional team
Daily energy monitoring at
PD
Weekly energy monitoring by
energy cell
Monthly energy meeting
Scope identification
Action plan generation&
execution
Quantification , analysis &
record
ENCON Methodology: Energy Levers
Bengal Cement Works
VRM POWER OPTIMIZATION
1. Dam ring
2. False air
3. Feed size control
4. Separator efficiency Power factor
& efficient silo management to avoid peak hour
usage
Fans & blowers efficient running
Compressor power minimization
Equipment idle run minimization
1. Stop interlocks
2. starvation stop
3. Shop stoppage power
Solar power
5%
17%
5%
28%19%
26%
Effective use of Energy Levers
VRM optimization
VFD installation
Compressor powerminimization
Fan & blowerefficient running
false air
solar power
Bengal Cement Works
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Implementation of ISO 50001:2011
Bengal Cement Works
30
ISO 50001: 2011
30
Steps followed for Implementation of ISO 50001:2011
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY PLANNING
IMPLEMENTATION & OPERATION
CHECKING
MONITORING MEASUREMENT &
ANALYSIS
NON CONFORMITIES CORRECTION, CORRECTIVE &
PREVENTIVE ACTION
INTERNAL AUDIT OF ISO 50001:2011
MANAGEMENT REVIEW
CONTINOUAL IMPROVEMENT
ENERGY MANAGEMENTSYSTEM
Investment on energy saving initiatives on turnover is 0.1%
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ENCON Methodology: Power reports
Bengal Cement Works
Daily Energy report with real time data captureCCR operation screen with Total KWH & KWH/T display for main drives.
Column12500 kvA
Trafo for
Wagon Tippler
540kW Cement
Mill Separator
Fan for 561MD2
2500 kVA
Trafo Feeder
-1 for CCR
4150 kW
BagHouse Fan
561FN1
CCR Main
Incomer
2500 kVA
Tafo Feeder-
2 for CCR
6500kW Cement
Mill Main Drive
for 561MD1
Solar
Power
Feeder
400kW Coal
Mill Main Drive
for L41MD1
2500kVA Trafo
Feeder for
Packing Plant
Spare
Trafo
Feeder-1
Spare
Trafo
Feeder-2
400kW Belt
Conveyor Feeder
for 491BC3
MRSS
Outgoing
Feeder-1
MRSS
Outgoing
Feeder-2
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18-08-2016 13:02 3141297 919023 8166825 25524048 99012592 5984151 56559360 2E+06 1553384 7372614 22 10 174219 99420848 0
18-08-2016 14:02 3141380 919053 8167190 25525728 99017112 5984543 56562532 2E+06 1553608 7372890 22 10 174219 99425400 0
18-08-2016 15:02 3141464 919084 8167555 25527404 99021352 5984936 56565752 2E+06 1553608 7373204 22 10 174219 99429672 0
18-08-2016 16:02 3141574 919115 8167920 25529074 99025680 5985349 56568952 2E+06 1553608 7373560 22 10 174219 99434032 0
18-08-2016 17:02 3141734 919146 8168284 25530684 99030672 5985712 56572040 2E+06 1553608 7373898 22 10 174219 99439064 0
18-08-2016 18:02 3141840 919149 8168360 25530032 99031208 5985971 56572040 2E+06 1553608 7374225 22 10 174219 99439608 0
18-08-2016 19:02 3141903 919149 8168433 25530032 99031800 5986170 56572040 2E+06 1553608 7374473 22 10 174219 99440200 0
18-08-2016 20:02 3142046 919149 8168513 25530032 99032496 5986281 56572040 2E+06 1553608 7374836 22 10 174219 99440912 0
18-08-2016 21:02 3142186 919149 8168601 25530032 99033232 5986389 56572040 2E+06 1553608 7375220 22 10 174219 99441640 0
18-08-2016 22:02 3142505 919149 8168682 25530032 99034240 5986549 56572040 2E+06 1553608 7375594 22 10 174295 99442664 0
18-08-2016 23:02 3142571 919149 8168761 25530032 99034904 5986698 56572040 2E+06 1553608 7375954 22 10 174295 99443328 0
19-08-2016 00:01 3142676 919149 8168903 25530032 99035616 5986794 56572040 2E+06 1553608 7376318 22 10 174295 99444048 0
Total Consumption 2924 542 7428 27720 91456 7021 54792 18624 1572 7721 0 0 76 92184 0
Dalmia Cements - Active Energy Report
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Awards & Accolades
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Awarded Excellent Energy Efficient Unit at CII National Energy Management Award ,2016
held at Hyderabad
Awards & Accolades
Bengal Cement Works
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8
Awarded Excellent Energy Efficient Unit at CII National Energy Management Award ,2017
held at Hyderabad
Bengal Cement Works