Study On Coal Transportation by Pipe Lines: Npti Badarpur
Study On Coal Transportation by Pipe Lines: Npti Badarpur
Study On Coal Transportation by Pipe Lines: Npti Badarpur
GUIDED BY
SUBMITTED BY
BALLA ROHIT
DEEPAK R
KARANAM VENKATAPRASHANTH
KATTERI SREENIVASA RAO
India is currently among the top three fastest growing economies of the world. As
a natural corollary India's energy needs too are fast expanding with its increased
industrialization and capacity addition in Power generation. This is where 'Coal' steps in.
In India coal is the critical input for major infrastructure industries like Power, Steel and
Cement.
Coal is the mainstay for commercial energy catering almost 55% of the energy
demand which in turn fuel the growth engine of the economy. The efficient use of coal
requires enabling infrastructure support to transport the coal from mine head to
consumption centres. A quick look into the coal transport in India reveals that almost
50% of the coal transport is via the railways, 20% takes the road route, 12% through the
merry go round ( MGR) system. The transportation of coal is marred with inherent
problems like reserves situated in most difficult geographical terrains which is vastly
scattered and bulk of the coal lies in the belt of eastern corridor under the forest belt and
tribal areas.
Supply chain logistics is a major issue in transporting coal to consumption centres
in India as the allied transport infrastructure in India is really in a bad shape. The effect
is clearly visible as coal from pit heads lying idle for months and cannot find its way to
the railways sidings to be transported further. Almost 70Million tonnes of coal are lying
idle at pitheads, only making the inventory build-up and adds up to the cost of the coal
mining companies. In this context, effort to find new methods which are efficient and
cheaper in transporting coal is to be devised. Our project aims at studying transportation
of coal using pipelines.
Transportation of coal using pipelines are of two types