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GO - GREEN Energy Management - 2017

National Award For Excellence in

POWER MINING FERRO AGRI NAVA BHARAT

NBVL Global footprints Company profile

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

India : Ferro Alloy, Power & Sugar , Corporate Office Singapore : International Office Laos : Development of hydro-electric power project Zambia : Coal Mining & 300 MW Thermal Power Plant Tanzania : Identifying opportunities for mining and setting up agri projects

Kharagprasad (Odisha): Chromium Alloy Plant & Power Plant

Samalkota (AP): Sugar Plant & Power Plant

Paloncha (Telangana): Manganese Alloy Plant & Power Plant

Hyderabad: Corporate Office

Dharmavaram (AP): Power Plant

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Unit profile

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

Ferro Alloy Division

Smelters: 2 x 22.5 MVA Products: Ferro Chrome Output Capacity: 75,000 TPA

Power Division (CPP)

Capacity: 30 MW + 60 MW Type: Coal Based TPP Fuel: Domestic Coal from MCL

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Process Flow

GO - GREEN

Reservoir

Clarifier

MWPH

RW Pump House

DM Plant

Raw Water From

Brahmani River

GEN

SWITCH YARD AUX LOAD

Bunker

DRUM

PSH

SSH

IBSH Bed Comp

Bed Ash

Flu

e G

as

Economizer

Coal Yard

CHP

Coal From Mines Coal From Washeries

SILO

SILO

ESP

FLY ash

AP

H

HP HEATERS

LP HEATERS

UCFT

Deareator

Condenser

STEAM TURBINE

Cooling Tower

Dry ash to Brick plants

Ash pond etc. through

closed trucks

Pneumatic Ash conveying

System

Com

pressor

hou

se

NAVA BHARAT

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14 Years of excellence of NBVL-CPP

GO - GREEN

2005

2008

2012

2008

2009

2014

2003

NAVA BHARAT

Commissioning of Unit - 1 ( 30 MW) CPP

Implementing 5S concept at workplace

Commissioning of Unit - 2 (60 MW ) CPP

Commissioning of 175 TR capacity VAM

Certified with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001

Certified with OHSAS 18001 and ISO 50001

Commissioning of 100 m3/day green STP

NAVA BHARAT

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Go-Green: The Way Forward

GO - GREEN

Energy Effectiveness

Greenbelt Development

Technology Absorption

Renewable Energy

Water Management

Waste Management

GHG Mitigation

Green house Gas Management and Mitigation

Optimizing Gate to Gate Energy performance

Greenbelt development and tree plantation

Renewable energy and day lighting Utilization

Excellent Water Management system and ZLD

Enhancing efficiency by technology Absorption

Net Zero waste (Effective waste management)

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

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GHG Management

GO - GREEN

Objectives of Green House Gas Management:

Establishing the Baseline, based on 2013 - 14 activity data

Reducing the Intensity of Green House Gas (GHG) Emissions

Improving the Gate to Gate energy performance of the Unit

Conserving the resources & Utilization of Renewable energy

Technology Absorption, Reduce, Reuse and Recycling Waste

Including Indirect green house gases in GHG Management

Monitoring, Reviewing and real time data transmission of Indirect green house gases to PCB server through RT - DAS

Tree Plantation and green belt development

Creating Awareness among the employees

NAVA BHARAT

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GHG Management

GO - GREEN

Managing Green House Gas (GHG) emissions :

Nava Bharat Ventures Ltd, Dhenkanal, Orissa adopted Emission based calculation approach for calculating the Co2e and 2013-14 as a base line year

Year Scope 1 emissions

CO2e (MT) Scope 2 emissions

CO2e (MT) Total CO2e (MT) Activity

Description Fuel used in power generation and Startup oil consumption

Import Power

2013 - 14 680562.03 3.97 680565.9

2014 - 15 589323.12 24.47 589347.6

2015 - 16 654254.37 11.16 654265.5

2016 - 17 613818.85 38.90 613857.7

Activity Data

Emission Factor

Tonnes of

Emission (t)

Global Warming Potential

(GWP)

Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e) of Emissions

X = X =

NAVA BHARAT

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GHG Management

GO - GREEN

0.00

0.20

0.40

0.60

0.80

1.00

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

2.00

1.75

0.00

1.84

0.00

1.70

0.00

1.61

0.00

1.12

1.14

1.16

1.18

1.2

1.22

1.24

1.26

Baseline 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

1.26 1.26

1.23

1.17

Baseline 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Green House Gas Emissions Intensity (CO2e / MWh)

Reduction

GtG Energy Consumption under Iron & Steel Sector (Toe / MT)

Reduction

NAVA BHARAT

8.05 % 7.14 %

: Scope-1 Emissions : Scope-2 Emissions

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Energy Effectiveness at NBVL-CPP

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

Way of Energy Effectiveness:

Ensuring quality of raw materials

Proper blending of raw materials

Ensuring 100 % equipment availability

Procurement of energy efficient products

Maintaining the power quality and Power Factor

Energy conservation projects and management action plans

Reducing the idle running of crushers, conveyors and other equipments

Efficient operation of plants in accordance with the documented criteria

Systematic approach with energy management system (ISO 50001 : 2011)

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Energy conservation methodology

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

NBVL follows PDCA methodology :

Identifying the Legal and Other Requirements

Conducting energy Review / Audit (Internal / External)

Identifying & prioritizing the Opportunities for Improvement

Establishing the Baseline, Identifying the EnPI

Establishing the Objectives and Targets

Establishing the Action Plans

Ensuring the Competency of People & creating awareness

Establishing and Communicating the Operational Criteria

for effective and efficient plant operation

Procurement of Energy Efficient Products

Maintaining The required Documents

Monitoring the Key characteristics

Evaluation Of Legal Compliances

Conducting regular Internal Audits

Identifying potential non conformities & taking C-CAPA

Ongoing Energy Review by functional chiefs

EnMS Review by management representative

Taking decisions for Energy performance improvement

Continual Improvement

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Plant Heat rates

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

3240

3260

3280

3300

3320

3340

3360

3380

3400

Baseline 14-15 15-16 16-17

3399 3399

3378

3299

2860

2880

2900

2920

2940

2960

2980

3000

3020

3040

3060

Baseline 14-15 15-16 16-17

3049.6 3049.6

2985.7

2931.7

90 MW CPP Net Heat Rate (kCal / kWh) reduction

90 MW CPP Gross Heat Rate (kCal / kWh) reduction

2.94 % 3.86 %

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Specific energy consumption

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

10

10

11

11

12

12

Baseline 14-15 15-16 16-17

10.28 10.28

11.62

11.14

0.80

0.84

0.88

0.92

0.96

1.00

Baseline 14-15 15-16 16-17

0.98 0.98

0.91

0.86

90 MW CPP % Auxiliary Consumption

90 MW Specific Coal Consumption (Kg / kWh)

12.2 %

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Comparison with Competitors & National Benchmark

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

3200

3300

3400

PAT Target 16-17

3399

3299

Comparison of Net Heat Rate with PAT Target

Source of National Benchmark: From the data of 1st and 2nd prize winners of BEE National Energy Award 2014 -15

PAT Target: CPP PAT Target was derived from the combined GtG PAT target of NBVL-DKL under Iron & Steel sector

Comparison with nearest competitors and National Benchmark

2.94 %

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Roadmap to achieve benchmark

GO - GREEN

Utilizing the day light by Providing Double glazed transparent sheet

Performance evaluation of Air Preheater and replacing the damaged tubes

Upgrading the Plant lighting with LED lights

Changing of bed ash conveying system operation to probe mode instead of timer mode

Providing the VFD to one of the CEP in Unit-2

Application of Corrocoat coating to the internals of CWP-1 in Unit-2

NAVA BHARAT

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Modification of ESP Hopper Heater area Innovative project-1

GO - GREEN

Implemented In 2016-17

Annual savings 0.0098 MU

Investment (Rs.) 0.0245 Million

GHG Reduction 16.66 Co2e

Description of the Project :

In order to maintain the ESP hopper temperature the ESPs of Unit-2 were provided with Hopper Heaters. As the installed area of ESP hopper heaters was exposed to atmosphere the heaters are remaining in ON continuously. Hence the running hours was more and consuming more energy

Innovation: A study was conducted and to minimise the heat loss from the hopper heaters area it is decided to provide thermal insulation around the heaters and the same is implemented

Providing Glass wool at ESP Hopper Heaters area ESP Hopper Heaters area with complete Insulation

NAVA BHARAT

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Providing Sacrificing Sleeves In Air Preheater Tubes Innovative project-2

GO - GREEN

Implemented In 2014-15

Annual savings 0.343 MU

Investment (Rs.) 0.03 Million

GHG Reduction 583.1 Co2e

Description of the Project :

For preheating combustion air, Air pre- heaters are used & due to velocity of the flue gas the APH tubes are eroding. This tube erosion leads to thinning & ultimately results in tube failure, reduces the APH performance & over loads the ID fan. Repairing of eroded tubes involves more time & require long Boiler down time

Innovation:

A study was conducted and APH entry and exit area pipes are identified as significant eroded areas and it is decided to provide self sacrificing ferrules to avoid the erosion of parent tubes, the same is implemented

APH tubes without sleeves APH tubes with sleeves

NAVA BHARAT

Slee

ve

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Energy Conservation projects with Low Investment

GO - GREEN

Utilizing existing Unit-1 ID fan Old VFD, for chilled water pump of VAM

Implemented in : 2016-17

Redesigning the Ash silo dewatering

pumping system near Fly ash silo in Unit-2

Implemented in : 2015-16

Conserving AHP Compressor energy by changing the bed ash conveying time in Unit-2

Implemented in : 2016-17

Switching off the hopper heaters of ESP 1st field during normal operating condition

Implemented in : 2014-15

NAVA BHARAT

Annual savings 0.28 MU

Cost Savings (Rs.) 0.77 Million

Benefits achieved by implementing the above projects:

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GO - GREEN

Reducing the running hours of CT fans in Unit-1, during part load operation

Implemented in : 2014-15

Utilizing existing unused bed ash cooler fan VFD for Clarifier pump -1 (30 kW)

Implemented in : 2013-14

Fine-tuning of VFD % of CW Pumps in Unit-1 (30 MW CPP), during single boiler operation Implemented in : 2014-15

Reducing the running hours of packaged AC units by improving the VAM performance

Implemented in : 2013-14

NAVA BHARAT

Energy Conservation projects with Low Investment

Annual savings 0.78 MU

Cost Savings (Rs.) 2.03 Million

Benefits achieved by implementing the above projects:

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Thermal Energy Conservation Measures

GO - GREEN

Normalizing the sp. steam consumption, Vacuum & heat rate of U-2 by improving the CW quality & arresting the leakage from TG bottom casing

Implemented in : 2016-17

Evaluating the performance of LP Heaters in Unit-2 & replacing of damaged

tube bundles

Implemented in : 2015-16

Conducting insulation

survey & fixing the identified damaged insulated areas in Unit-2 Implemented in : 2016-17

Evaluating the performance of HP Heater-1 in Unit-2 and Plugging of leakage tubes

Implemented in : 2014-15

NAVA BHARAT

Annual coal savings 24975 MT

Cost Savings (Rs.) 50.61 Million

Benefits achieved by implementing the above projects:

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GO - GREEN

Measures taken for reducing the Plant lighting consumption:

Replacing the 27 W, T5 tube lights with 18 W LED lights

Replacing 250 W flood lights with 45 W LED lights

Replacing the 85 W street lights with 45 W LED lights

Replacing of 400 W HPSV lamps with 200 W induction lights

Optimization of lighting consumption NAVA BHARAT

Annual savings 0.05 MU

Investment (Rs.) 0.13 Million

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GO - GREEN

Measures taken for reducing the compressor power consumption:

Changing the bed ash conveying time and increasing vessel pressure of bed ash conveying system in Unit-2

Utilizing Trans vector nozzles for cleaning of silo vent filter bags

Optimizing the compressed air flow for Boilers Bed thermocouples

Utilizing FD fan discharge air instead of compressed air for bearing cooling in Power Plant

Optimizing the Compressed air consumption in Bed Ash System in Unit-2 (By blocking 5 nos. of orifice plate holes & 44 nos. of air tapings taken from density stabilizer)

Optimization of compressor power consumption NAVA BHARAT

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Water Management at NBVL

GO - GREEN

Objectives of Water Management:

Reducing the Specific Raw Water Consumption

Reducing the Per Capita Water Consumption

Reducing the Generation of Effluent

Reusing & Recycling of Waste Water

Harvesting the Rain Water

Sustaining Zero Liquid Discharge

Procuring Water Efficient Products

Creating Awareness among the Employees

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

3.6 3.4

2.91

19.16 %

90 MW Sp. Raw Water Consumption (Liter / kWh)

NAVA BHARAT

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Technology Absorption

GO - GREEN

NBVL believes that advances in technology are necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, so the following technology pathways are adopted by NBVL to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Replacing conventional AC units with 175 TR VAM

Installing 100 m3/day Sewage Treatment Plant using Bio-digester and Phytorid Technology

Providing intelligent flow controller in Compressed air line

Utilizing Portable Oil purification machine for superfluous purification of Turbine oil

NAVA BHARAT

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Solar Power Harnessing

GO - GREEN

The sun provides a tremendous resource for generating clean and sustainable electricity without toxic pollution or global warming emissions

Recognizing the importance of solar energy, NBV harnessing solar energy in following ways:

Installing solar water heaters at guest house and Bachelor hostel

Utilising passive sun lighting at applicable areas in the plant

Installation of NoriKool double glazed transparent sheet

Construction of office building with Eco Friendly lighting

NAVA BHARAT

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Recycling and Reusing Waste

GO - GREEN

NBV believes that waste prevention, reusing and recycling are important practices to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, so following initiatives were taken in waste prevention and recycling

Utilizing coal washery rejects, Extracted coal fines from coal yard discharge water and rejected coal fines from FAP

Utilizing slag and fly ash in manufacturing of fly ash brick

Vermiculture Programme by using canteen and colony waste

Recycling and Reusing the waste water

Reusing the bed ash as bed material after proper sieving

Reusing the waste Turbine Lube Oil and Transformer oil for mud gun preparation in Furnace

Reusing the damaged conveyor belts after reconditioning

NAVA BHARAT

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Supply Chain Management

GO - GREEN

Objectives of Supply Chain Management:

Creating Awareness among the Vendors, Associates and Equipment suppliers

Evaluating the vendors and suppliers on the basis of Energy and Environmental performance

Defining and documenting the purchasing specifications of Energy Efficient and Eco friendly products

Procuring the Energy Efficient and Eco friendly Green products and materials

Procuring the materials / Equipments which have low environmental impact

Providing the required inputs / Services to vendors, associates and suppliers

Learning about new energy efficient and Eco friendly green products through external knowledge sharing sessions

NAVA BHARAT

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GO - GREEN

Replacing of D-50 dozer with D-80 dozer for coal compacting

Name of vendor : M/S Samal Builders

Using cycle rickshaw for collection of scrap from shop floor in place of tractor

Name of Vendor: M/S B Ramana

Replacing of Conventional Tube lights with EE lights at contract workers colony

Name of vendor : Related Vendors

Utilizing Portable sweeping machine in place of compressed air at Coal Handling Plant

Name of Vendor: M/S Maa Bhavani

Vendors/Associate involvement NAVA BHARAT

Creating awareness, Distributing Energy Efficient lights, Providing sweeping Machine

Type of inputs / projects provided:

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GO - GREEN

Replacing of 3 ph. Jet cleaning machine with 1 ph. small jet machine

Name of vendor : M/S Utsab Samal

Replacement of Existing welding transformers with welding rectifiers

Name of vendor : Mech. Contractors

Replacing the petrol operated weed cutter with Electric operated weed cutter

Name of vendor : M/S B Ramana

Providing monorail for PA Fan motor lifting instead of using Hydra

Name of vendor : Precision Engineers

Vendors/Associate involvement NAVA BHARAT

Creating awareness, Providing weed cutter, sweeping machine, quality power and required technical assistance

Type of inputs / projects provided:

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Extent of team work

GO - GREEN

EnMS Structure: NBVL-CPP has formed a team for implementation of EnMS, the team under the guidance of MR and Designated Energy manager will work for resource conservation, implementation of projects and action plans

NAVA BHARAT

V Rama Krishna – Head - PP

S K Dash

B Padhi

M Gadnayak

A P Singh

D B Lalla

P Maharana

Shop Floor / Workmen Representatives

S K Nanda

M B Rao

N Swain

C Pradhan

M R Bhutia

R K Sahoo

B J Rao Certified Energy

Manager

C Thakur Certified Energy

Auditor

M K Patra Certified EnMS

lead Auditor / MR

S K Nanda Certified Energy

Auditor

N SK SK Rao Certified EnMS

lead Auditor

A P Singh Certified Energy

Auditor

M K Patra Chief- TG (O&M)

B J Rao Chief-Boiler (O&M)

K Srinivasa Rao Chief-E&I (O&M)

N Prabhakar Chief - Utility

Y Pattanaik– Unit Head

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Employee / Workers Involvement

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

We believe that employees / workers involvement is important to improve the energy efficiency, so we are creating an environment for the Employees and Workers to involve in the EnMS activities

Involvement Techniques: RESCON suggestion scheme (RSS): We invite Resource conservation suggestions from all the employees, Contract workers and vendors Internal Energy Audit: EnMS team will conduct the internal energy audit to identify the opportunities Knowledge Sharing: Conducting internal training classes and knowledge sharing sessions Rewarding the performance : Rewarding performance of Employee / Worker on the eve of Energy conservation day celebrations

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Workers Involvement

GO - GREEN

S. no

Title Of the Project Source of

Idea Year Status

1 Replacing of conventional tube lights with T5 lights

Electrician 13-14 Completed

2 Utilization of FD fan discharge air instead of compressed air for self-cooling of bearing

Workmen 14-15 Completed

3 Replacing the 22 kW silo pump with existing old 15 kW pump at Ash settling pit near ash silos

Mechanical Fitter

15-16 Completed

4 Changing of bed ash conveying system operation from timer mode to probe mode in Unit-2

Boiler 2nd class

operator 16-17

Under Progress

NAVA BHARAT

No. of opportunities identified by Workers after EnMS : 9 No. of Ideas Implemented : 8 No. of Ideas under Progress : 1

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Employee Involvement

GO - GREEN

S. no

Title Of the Project Source of

Idea Year Status

1 Replacing of 54 nos. of 250 W MH lamps with 85 W CFL

Supervisor 13-14 Completed

2 Switching off of first field ESP hopper heaters during normal operating conditions

Engineer 14-15 Completed

3 Providing window opening at BFP area in U-2 for utilizing day light

Engineer 15-17 Under

Progress

4 Modification of ESP Hopper Heater area and providing thermal insulation

Supervisor 16-17 Completed

NAVA BHARAT

No. of opportunities identified by Employees after EnMS : 30 No. of Ideas Implemented : 23 No. of Ideas under Progress : 7

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Improving awareness through internal training : Conducting Internal training classes to all employees and contract workers

Display of awareness posters: Display of energy policy, resource conservation and GHG awareness posters with in the plant for immediate attention

Showing the external presentations to core team: Showing the presentations down loaded from different forums to create the awareness among the core team members

Providing Training on SEU and its Variables: Identification of significant energy uses and providing awareness training to the concerned on the variables & controls affecting the SEU

Deputing the staff to External Seminars: Improving the knowledge by deputing the employees for external training classes /seminars conducted by BEE, CII,TERI, BSI etc…

Utilizing the whatsApp for sharing the Tips: Sharing the energy conservation tips and best practices through “whatsApp”

Awareness on Resource conservation

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

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Monitoring and reporting

GO - GREEN

Installation of Energy meters / Flow meters: Energy meters / Flow meters were installed at preferred points of consumption & for all the identified Significant energy uses

Utilizing Portable Measuring Instruments: Utilizing portable instruments like Power Quality analyzer and Thermal imager for condition monitoring of equipments

Logging the consumption data in SAP: Energy consumption in plant is logged daily in SAP, reviewed by Section Heads and appropriate action taken

Monitoring of Energy performance indicators , Variables & Controls: EnPI, Variables & Control were reviewed by departmental chiefs and appropriate action on significant deviation will be taken

Reviewing the Status of Action Plants, Objectives & Targets : Review of area wise Specific energy consumption, status of energy objectives & targets and Energy management action plans

NAVA BHARAT

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Monitoring and reporting

GO - GREEN

Submitting of Energy performance report to top management: Daily, monthly and annual performance reports are submitted to top management for information and necessary review

Submitting the Form-1 to BEE: Details of information regarding total energy consumed ( FORM - I ) submitted to BEE

Submitting the monthly returns to CEIG: A Statement indicating the monthly self-consumption details is submitted to CEIG - Odisha

NBVL has installed Stack gas analyzer for monitoring of indirect greenhouse gases and the analyzers are connected to PCB server

One real time display board is provided at the Plant main gate for the Public

NAVA BHARAT

Monitoring of Indirect Green House Gases:

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Accreditations / Certifications

GO - GREEN

The operating facility of Nava Bharat group have been certified with following Accreditations & Certificates for it’s constant endeavor as an Environmentally responsible corporate citizen & Strong believer of Corporate Social Responsibility

ISO 9001 for adhering to stringent international quality norms

ISO 14001 for adhering to environmental management standards

OHSAS 18001 for adhering to stringent Occupational health and safety management system

ISO 50001 for adhering to stringent Energy management system

NAVA BHARAT

ISO 9001 ISO 14001 ISO 18001 ISO 50001

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Learning from EnMS

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

Non-Conformity : An energy monitoring and measurement equipment for Compressors,

CHP and other places which are the key characteristics of its operation that determine energy performance have not been put in place

Corrective and Preventive Action: Providing suitable measuring instruments and

monitoring the energy performance of all identified significant energy uses

Non-Conformity : The findings of the internal audits though are good and focused on the

energy performance, the closure of these non conformities are based on corrections and not on corrective action and preventive action for non occurrence is not evident

Corrective and Preventive Action: Refresher training was provided on Auditing

process, identification NC's/Observation and subsequent actions to be taken for closure & verification of effectiveness

Minor Non-conformities raised by EnMS External Auditor in last two assessments:

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EnMS Monitoring and Review Formats

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

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EnMS Monitoring and Review Formats

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

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Environmental concern

GO - GREEN

Installation of Oil traps: Installation of Oil traps at LDO pump house , coal stacking system (CSS) , gate-5 area and Unit-3 GT yard

Installation of dust extraction system: Erection and commissioning of dust extraction system at Unit-2 CHP secondary crusher house

Installation of Ammonia dosing system: Installation of Ammonia dosing system in both the ESP’s of Unit-2 to reduce stack emissions

Providing Water Spray System: Providing and enhancing Water Spray System for fugitive dust suppression at applicable areas

Installation of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations: Erection of 3 no of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations and its RT-DAS

Installation of On-Line Effluent Monitoring System: Installation of On-Line Effluent Monitoring System and real time data transmission to PCB server

Providing Atomizing water spray nozzles at ash silos: Providing Atomizing water spray nozzles at fly ash and coarse ash Silos

NAVA BHARAT

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Tree Plantation

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

Trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through the natural process of photosynthesis

Hence NBVL taken a initiative towards plantation & development of green belt in and around the Plant area, Peripheral villages and development of social forestry

No. of trees planted so far : 57767

Survival percentage : 96.5 %

NBVL Nursery Sapling Distribution to Employees

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Green Belt Development and Tree Plantation

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

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Plantation With in the Fence Plantation Beyond the Fence Plantation in 42 Acres of Land-DKL

Plantation At Balanda Ash Pond Plantation At Nimidha Ash Pond

Plantation By MP at Balanda

Green Belt In and Around the Plant

Floral Plants with in the Plant

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

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Green Belt in and around the Plant

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

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Migrating Birds

Eco Friendly Environment

Migrating Birds

Employees Quiz Competition

Inter Plant Knowledge Exchange

Drawing Competition in School

Energy Conservation Day-2016 celebrations

GO - GREEN

Group Photo with School Children's

Drawing Competition (Colony Kids)

Prize Distribution to Employees Prize Distribution to Children's Rewarding Employee Contribution

NAVA BHARAT

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Debate Competition

CSR Activities

GO - GREEN

Education: Providing Grant Aid, Library books , Play and Lab equipments

to Brahmani Public School Donating Furniture and Distribution Of Blankets to Sibapur

sevasram students Construction of boundary wall to Government and private

schools Development of Play ground and Construction of Toilets in

near by schools

Health: Conducting Rural Health , Free Diabetic , Eye Checking , Dental

and Blood Donation Camps Construction of community health center

Livelihood: Plantation of Medicinal plants , Construction of Drains,

Installation of Bore well, Providing Street Lights and Supply of Fly Ash Bricks to villagers and Schools

NAVA BHARAT

We make constant efforts for development of communities around our plant and our CSR initiatives focus on Education, Health and Livelihood

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Awards & accolades

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

Pollution Control Excellence Award By Odisha SPCB for 2007

Prakruthi Mithra award by Odisha Forest and Environ Department for 2011

National award as Water Efficient unit by CII for FY 2011 - 12

National award as Water Excellent unit by CII for FY 2012 - 13

Pollution Control Appreciation Award By Odisha State PCB for 2013

National award as Energy Efficient unit by CII for FY 2013-14 (General Category)

Pollution Control Excellence Award By Odisha SPCB for 2015

National award as Energy Excellent unit by CII for FY 2015-16 (Metal Category)

Rewards In the Field of Environment and Resource

Conservation

NBVL has won numerous Awards from prestigious professional bodies & state government for its performance in energy management, water management, environment protection, safety

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Awards & accolades

GO - GREEN

NAVA BHARAT

State Safety award by Odisha –Director of Factories & Boilers for the year 2007

State Safety award by Odisha –Director of Factories & Boilers for the year 2008

State Safety award by Odisha –Director of Factories & Boilers for the year 2009

Best Performance in Safety & Environment Management for the year 2011

Kalinga state Safety Award in power category for 2012

Best Performance in Safety & Environment Management for the year 2012

Winner of First prize in Longest Accident free period for the year 2012

Best Performance in Safety & Environment Management for the year 2013

Winner of Second prize in Longest Accident free period for the year 2013

Rewards In the Field of Safety, Health and Environment

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NAVA BHARAT

Thank You for your attention

Water Conservation

Zero Accident

Energy Conservation

Eco Friendly