JK Lakshmi to install WHR plant
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
JK Lakshmi Cement has announced that, to bring down power costs, the company is installing a 7.5 mW waste heat recovery power plant in Durg, which is likely to be commissioned in October 2017.
To bring down power costs, the company is installing a 7.5 mW waste heat recovery power plant in Durg, which is likely to be commissioned in October 2017. The company is also constructing a 200 mW thermal power plant in Durg, which will come into stream in 3Q18/19.
This announcement follows the company’s release of its annual results, which already indicate a strong focus on reducing power and fuel consumption.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/indian-subcontinent/09082017/jk-lakshmi-to-install-whr-plant/
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