Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Captive Power Plant – One More Step Towards Reducing Dependency on State Grids

A captive power plant is a great asset for any company, which is heavily dependent on electrical energy from the state grids. These days, when state electricity boards are failing to meet the power requirements of industrial sector (which is one of its largest consumers), installing a captive power plant can result in an uninterrupted power supply.

At Dalmia, we too have set-up captive power plants to meet the electrical energy needs of our cement and sugar plants. Besides powering our equipment, we also supply the surplus to the state grids.

Several other power projects are in pipeline, and we’re working hard to get them on surface soon. Self-sufficiency (in terms of energy requirements for our plants) is what we’re looking for so that we can work without frequent interruption. As a group, we’re aggressively pursuing our expansion plans in power business through incubation of new projects and also through acquisitions.

As part of our green initiatives, we’ve also set-up solar and wind power projects to reduce our carbon footprints. As a group, we understand our responsibility towards society and environment, and believe in sustainable business development, which benefit everyone involved.

For more on our captive power plants, visit us here, http://www.dalmiapower.com/solution/businesses.html


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