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BCCL to add 48 MW of solar power generation capacity by FY25-end

BCCL has plans to add 48 MW of solar power by the end of financial year 2024-25

Shalini Sharma

New Delhi: State-run Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) has plans to add 48 MW of solar power by the end of financial year 2024-25. On Friday, Minister of State for Coal Satish Chandra Dubey inaugurated 51 rooftop solar power plants of BCCL of cumulative capacity of 2.428 MW. “In a significant leap towards sustainable energy and reducing carbon emissions, Union Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Shri Satish Chandra Dubey, remotely inaugurated 51 rooftop solar power plants of Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) from Ranchi, under the ongoing Special Campaign 4.0. With a cumulative capacity of 2.428 Mega Watts (MW), these solar installations mark another milestone in BCCL’s commitment to fostering a greener and more self-reliant India,” the Ministry of Coal said.

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‘Rooftop solar installation good example of utilisation of unused building spaces’

Speaking on the occasion, Dubey commended BCCL’s efforts, saying “The installation of rooftop solar plants by BCCL is a good example of utilisation of unused building spaces.” BCCL CMD Samiran Dutta exuded optimism for the company’s advancements in renewable energy (RE). He said that this landmark achievement signifies BCCL’s enduring commitment to not only securing the nation’s coking coal requirements but also ensuring that the journey forward is sustainable and eco-friendly. He added that BCCL is proud to contribute to India’s renewable energy mission, and these 51 solar plants are a reflection of its long-term vision for a greener future.

BCCL, a key subsidiary of Coal India Limited (CIL) and India’s largest producer of coking coal, has 1.66 MW of Rooftop Solar Plants installed and commissioned at various locations in the company at present.

BCCL RE capacity addition plan for FY2024-25

In addition to the 2.428 MW Rooftop Plant, a 3 MW Rooftop Solar Plant is planned for the financial year 2024-25. Furthermore, a 20 MW ground-mounted solar project is currently being installed at Dugdha Washery, with expected completion by 2024, and a 25 MW ground-mounted solar project at Bhojudih Coal Washery, scheduled for completion by March 2025.

“With this, BCCL reinforces its commitment to reducing its environmental footprint while balancing its core mission of coal production with innovative green initiatives. The company's consistent focus on adopting new technologies, along with its dedication to operational excellence, continues in both the energy and mining sectors,” said the statement.

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