Key Points

Adani Power has received government approval to begin operations at its Dhirauli coal mine in Madhya Pradesh. This marks the company's first captive mine approval, providing crucial fuel security for its power plants. The mine features substantial reserves of 620 MMT and a peak capacity of 6.5 MTPA. This development supports Adani Power's expansion plans and commitment to sustainable, responsible mining practices.

Key Points: Adani Power Approved to Commence Dhirauli Mine Operations in MP

  • Enhances raw material security for India's largest private power producer
  • Boasts peak production capacity of 6.5 million tonnes per annum
  • Features 620 MMT gross geological reserves ensuring decades of supply
  • Includes responsible mining with on-site coal washing to reduce emissions
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Adani Power receives approval to commence Dhirauli mine operations

Adani Power receives government approval to start Dhirauli mine operations, securing 6.5 MTPA coal supply for its power plants and ensuring long-term fuel security.

"The commencement of mining at the Dhirauli block marks a pivotal milestone in Adani Power's journey towards self-sufficiency and sustainable growth. - SB Khyalia, CEO Adani Power"

Ahmedabad, September 2

Adani Power Ltd., India's largest private sector thermal power producer, said on Tuesday that it has received approval from the Ministry of Coal, Government of India, to begin operations at the Dhirauli Mine in Madhya Pradesh's Singrauli district.

This significant development will provide Adani Power with enhanced raw material security, reinforcing its leadership position in the sector.

The Dhirauli Mine, owned by Mahan Energen Ltd., a subsidiary of Adani Power, boasts a peak production capacity of 6.5 MTPA, including 5 MTPA from open-cast mining and the remainder from underground operations. According to the geological report, the block has a gross geological reserve of 620 MMT and a net geological reserve of 558 MMT, ensuring decades of supply, fuel security, and operational stability.

As part of a responsible mining initiative, Adani Power may also wash and process the mined coal within the mining area itself, so that impurities and inert materials are not carried beyond the mine area, and thereby the emissions are benign.

"The commencement of mining at the Dhirauli block marks a pivotal milestone in Adani Power's journey towards self-sufficiency and sustainable growth," remarked SB Khyalia, Chief Executive Officer of Adani Power. "By integrating backward into raw material sourcing, we are not only optimizing input costs but also enabling ourselves to deliver competitively priced power for millions of consumers. Our commitment remains unwavering in developing the mine responsibly, with a focus on long-term value creation for all stakeholders."

This is Adani Power's first captive mine to have received government approval to commence mining operations. The mine's Open Cast Peak Rated Capacity (PRC) is targeted for FY27, with underground mining scheduled to commence nine years later. Adani Power holds a 30-year mining lease for the block, ensuring long-term operational continuity.

The Dhirauli block is expected to fulfil Adani Power's merchant power requirements and also supply to the nearby 1,200 MW Mahan Power plant, which is currently undergoing an ambitious 3,200 MW expansion.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the economic benefits, I hope they follow through on their environmental commitments. Singrauli already faces pollution challenges. The washing facility within mine area is a good step though.
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Aman W
More jobs for MP! This will boost local economy in Singrauli district. Hope they prioritize hiring local talent and provide proper training. Development should benefit the region first.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the scale - 6.5 MTPA capacity and 30-year lease! This is massive infrastructure development. Hope the power generated reaches common people at affordable rates as promised.
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Nikhil C
Good to see private sector investing in mining infrastructure. But I hope the government ensures proper oversight and that environmental norms are strictly followed. Development shouldn't come at the cost of ecology.
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Meera T
Finally some positive news about power sector! With expanding industries and growing population, we need such projects. Hope this leads to fewer power cuts in the region. 🙏

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