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Title: G C Mrig


1
PRESENTATION ON COAL BENEFICATION AN AID TO
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
  • By
  • G C Mrig
  • Managing Director
  • Aryan Coal Benefications Pvt. Ltd.

2
Introduction
  • For meeting the requirement of Coal to Power
    Stations and other industries, coal production
    has rapidly increased from 1975 onwards.
  • Most of the production came from open cast mining
    with inherent admixtures of stone/shale with
    coal. Therefore over the years there has been
    deterioration in the quality of coal.
  • Moreover with depletion of good quality coal
    reserves, the problem of coal quality became
    more acute. Raw Coal being supplied at present is
    having a GCV of about 3900Kcal/kg and ash of
    39-42 .

3
Role of Coal Beneficiation
  • In 1998, Ministry of Environment Forest,
    Government of India, have stipulated that all
    Power Houses located in urban sensitive areas ,
    critically polluted areas or those located
    1000Kms. away from the pit head should
    necessarily use coal having less than 34 ash.
  •  
  • This has resulted in opening up of Coal
    Beneficiation sector in a very big way. It has
    an advantage of supply uniform size and quality
    of coal to the Power Stations.
  • Coal Benefications is a generic term which is
    used for washing of coal and is done to lower the
    ash and increase the GCV.

4
The Benefits At a glance
  • Use of washed coal has resulted in substantial
    saving of transport cost, as the coal is carried
    over a long distance. The washed coal being
    supplied is having a GCV of 4700Kcal/kg and ash
    of 28-31. Use of washed coal results in less CO2
    emission.
  • This has also reduced the quantity of fly ash
    produced by burning of coal. Less expenditure
    and less land are required for ash handling.
  • A number of cement plants have constructed their
    grinding units near these Power Houses for use of
    fly ash in cement manufacturing. Most of the
    Cement so produced from these units was consumed
    in the nearby markets. Obviously, there are
    limitations to the use of fly ash in and around
    the Power Houses.

5
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS (The most important
aspects)
  • Reduction in ash handling and saving in ash
    disposal land requirement.
  • Improvement of the overall thermal efficiency
    resulting in lower CO2 emission for the nominal
    power generation.
  • Savings in transport capacity between mines and
    power stations resulting in lower demand of
    diesel fuel for the railway engines and
    consequently lower CO2 emissions.

6
Impact on Air Quality
  • The air pollution level in respect of SPM will be
    reduced due to
  • Lower dust emission during unloading and stocking
    of supplied coal as beneficiated coal has more or
    less a constant moisture content.
  • Lower dust emission during the pre-crushing
    operations before milling. The beneficiated coal
    has a maximum top size of 50 mm. There is less
    crushing activities for beneficiated coal in
    comparison to raw coal which has sometimes a top
    size of more than 200 mm.
  • The use of low ash coal, the concentration of SPM
    in the flue gas will get reduced resulting in
    reduced load of particulate in the ESP/ bag
    filter. At any particular efficiency level of
    operation for ESP/ bag filter, reduction in the
    particulate load of inlet gas shall reduce the
    emission of SPM thus improving the quality of
    air.

7
Ash Generation Land Requirement for Disposal of
Ash
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Rejects
  • While washed coal improves the efficiency of
    Power Stations and lowers the unit cost of
    generating power, they are facing the problem of
    accumulation of rejects _at_ 20-25 in the pit-head
    washereis.
  • These rejects have a GCV of 1800Kcal/kg with ash
    per cent age of 60-63. This was one of the
    biggest challenges which were being faced by the
    washery operators. They were to ensure
    environmental friendly disposal of rejects.
    friendly disposal of rejects.
  • A time had also come when the washery operators
    were forced to close down their washeries as
    they were left with no space for the storage of
    these accumulated washery rejects.

11
The solution
  • After a detailed study, we found that these
    rejects can be used as a Fuel for generation
    thermal power, with a blend of right technology.
  • Using the Fluidized Bed Boiler Technology , Aryan
    started its first Thermal Power Project at
    Chakabura in Korba District of CG. The Present
    capacity of this project is 30MW

12
The Process at a Glance
  • Improving of Quality of Rejects by
  • Blending with Raw Coal or
  • By Reprocessing of Rejects

Reject Repro-cessing Unit
Raw Coal from Coal Mine
Coal Washery
Rejects
Power to Local Power Station
Clean Coal to distant Power Houses
Fly ash to local Cement Plants Brick
Manufacturers
Power Grid
13
The Future
  • Aryan Coal Benefications is also planning for
    another 30MW Power station and one Power Station
    of 2x135MW capacity based on rejects so as to
    ensure 100disposal of rejects in an environment
    friendly manner.
  • As an off-shoot of these efforts, not only Aryan
    has been able to dispose of the rejects
    environment friendly and cost effectively but has
    become a good source for supply of fly ash for
    various cement plants which are located in and
    around the Bilaspur-Raipur Belt.

14
To sum-up
  • For an end-user who require lt34 ash coal, (like
    Thermal Power Plants), Coal Beneficiation /
    Washing is the main solution.
  • The requirement of Coal in 2006-07 was is 345
    Million Tonnes and this will touch 500 Million
    Tonnes by end of 2011-12. gtgtgtgtgt

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  • Distance wise requirement of thermal coal

16
Future Scenario
  • With an estimated requirement of 501 Million
    Tonnes of Coal by 2011-12, around 370 million
    tones of washed coal would be required.
  • At present the present capacity is around 100
    million tones. (Source Website of Ministry of
    Coal, Government of India) .
  • More coal washeries would be required to keep
    our environment in a safe side.
  • And with the power projects like of Aryans , the
    rejects can also be disposed in a very
    environment friendly manner.

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