reliance infra
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Introduction Priya Maskar -31
Rutuja Mohite -32
Sahanawaj Mujawar -33
Hemant Nawar -34
Ishan Ohale -35
Overview of Reliance Infrastructure Came into existence after the takeover of Bombay
suburban electrical supply
Formerly known as reliance energy and changed it to reliance infrastructure in the year 2008
India’s largest private sector enterprise power utility
Overview of Reliance Infrastructure
The company is headed by Anil Ambani
Corporate headquarters situated at Mumbai
Business done in Maharashtra and Goa
Overview of Reliance Infrastructure Current share price 423.20 as on Saturday 19th October
2013
Traded as BSE : 50039
NSE : RELINFRA
Current worth 179.06 billion(US$2.7 billion) (2012)
Overview of Reliance Infrastructure Various projects of reliance infra
Metro rail
Airports
Toll roads
Bridges
Dahanu plant
Dahanu Thermal Power Station (DTPS)
One of the best power generation plants in the country
Commenced its commercial operations in January 1996
Known for its distinctive features
Dahanu plant
Consists of two units of 250 MW and is located around 120 K.M. north of Mumbai
The plants utilises a mix of Indian washed coal and imported coal as fuel.
The general blending ratio is 80: 20.
Indigenous fuel is received from SECL (Korba)
Dahanu plant
Imported coal is received from various countries like Indonesia, South Africa
Dahanu Thermal Power Station is certified for Integrated Management System covering the following systems:
ISO 9001:2008 - Quality Management System
ISO 14001: 2004 - Environment Management System
Dahanu plant
OHSAS 18001: 2007 - Occupational Health and Safety Management System
SA 8000: 2008 - Social Accountability Management System
ISO 27001: 2005 - Information Security Management System
ISO 50001:2011 - Energy Management System
Plant features
Plant Capacity:2 X 250 MW
Land for Plant:351.58 hectares
Land for Ash disposal area:370.00 hectares
Plant features
Total Coal (Washed + Imported) :2.6 Million tons
Sea Water (Condenser Cooling) :84,000 (M3/Hr.)
Sweet Water:300 (M3/Hr)
Energy Conservation Various measures for energy conservation
Installation of Variable Frequency Drive in Condensate Extraction Pumps, Coal Mill Seal Air Fans, PA Fan.
Corro-coating of CW Pumps & ACW Pumps.
Installation of Wind turbo-ventilator.
Energy Conservation Investing in Vapour Absorption Air Conditioning.
Use of Energy Efficient Lighting systems.
Use of solar street lighting
Variable Frequency Drive
ENVIRONMENT SAFEGUARDS To prevent air pollution
ESP of 99.9% efficiency for collection of fly ash from flue gases.
Online monitoring of emission levels of SOx, NOx, and TPM in Flue gas.
ENVIRONMENT SAFEGUARDS
Four Ambient air quality monitoring Stations to measure SPM, RSPM, SO x, NO x,
Along with one meteorological station for weather monitoring.
Mobile Van to monitor Ambient Air quality in remote areas.
ENVIRONMENT SAFEGUARDS ASH DISPOSAL
Four ash ponds for disposal of ash slurry.
Pond management designed to minimize pollutants in discharge effluent.