Ausie Eagle, also mention of coal dewatering for Neyveli.
They have answered an expression of interest (EOI) as announced by Nelveli in Jan 2013. It's good to see Lignite/brown coal benefication taking off in other regions. It's an EOI to carry out research from what I can gather and could lead to a project down the track -
http://web.nlcindia.com/tender/eoi.pdf
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR RESEARCH PROJECTS
1.0 Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited, Neyveli invites Expression of Interest (EoI) for undertaking R&D work under S&T In-house Plan Budget from established R&D/Scientific Institutes, Academic Institutions; other organizations engaged in Mining/Thermal Power Stations and allied services/activities. Expression of Interest is sought for carrying out scientific studies/field studies on the following topics given in Section 2.0.
ix. Dewatering of lignite
Demand for power is increasing day by day and the availability of lignite is decreasing continuously, due to advancement/capacity addition of mining and expansion of power projects. This makes NLC to think of alternate method of conserving the fuel for the power generation and also for better utilization of lignite. Dewatering of lignite is a unique process of removing the moisture from Lignite. A process has to be designed to liberate the moisture and thereby increasing the calorific value of the lignite. It needs a pilot plant study using Neyveli lignite for its feasibility to establish the process at higher scale. Adequate expertise with proven process to design a pilot plant scale with advanced facilities.
xii. Lignite to Liquid
NLC proposes to diversify for better utilization of lignite. The technology for conversion of Coal to Liquid (Diesel) at commercial scale is available, but for lignite conversion to liquid, no such technology is available, which needs to be developed. The likely product 5 diesel oil can be used in boilers in Thermal power stations and also for machineries in mines and transport vehicles. The demand for the internal consumption of diesel and the cost is in increasing trend. This product will be a substitute to the above requirement. In addition to Diesel, any other products namely gasoline, Light Naphtha, Heavy Naphtha, Wax which also can be extracted from Lignite will be useful. Suitable technology has to be developed for converting Lignite to Diesel. It needs a pilot plant study using Neyveli lignite for its feasibility to establish the process at higher scale. Adequate expertise with proven process to design a pilot plant scale with advanced facilities and to carry out trial runs at CARD is required under BOT conditions for erection and performing operations.
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