Rourkela Steel Plant
Indian integrated steel plant
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2025 | Rourkela Steel Plant is expected to increase its production capacity to 10.8 Million Tonnes Per Annum (MTPA). |
March 6 2024 | Rourkela Steel Plant received the 'Gold award' for 'Internal Communication Campaign' at the 14th Global Communication Conclave organized by Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) in Bengaluru. |
2023 | Four departments of Rourkela Steel Plant were certified with the ISO 50001:2018 Energy Management System (EMS) by Bureau Veritas India Limited, Kolkata for the first time. |
March 6 2023 | Rourkela Steel Plant received the 'Gold award' for 'Internal Communication Campaign' at the 14th Global Communication Conclave organized by Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) in Bengaluru. |
2021 | Reported an annual revenue of ₹26,830.57 crores (US$ 3.54 billion) and profit before taxes of ₹6347.65 crores (US$ 837.53 million) for the financial year. |
2018 | Four departments of Rourkela Steel Plant received ISO 50001:2018 Energy Management System (EMS) certification from Bureau Veritas India, Limited (BVIL), marking their first such achievement. |
2015 | Installed a 1 MW solar photovoltaic power generation unit, expected to generate 1.479 million units of solar energy annually. Also began installing additional rooftop solar systems and planning a 15 MW hydro power project in collaboration with GEDCOL. |
2015 | Installed a 1 MW solar photovoltaic power generation unit inside the plant premises at a cost of Rs 6.68 crore, expected to generate 1.479 million units of solar energy annually. Also initiated installation of additional rooftop solar systems and a 15 MW hydro power project downstream of Mandira Dam. |
April 1 2015 | Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated a 12,000-crore rupees modernisation and expansion project to the nation, enhancing the Rourkela Steel Plant's production capacity. |
2013 | Unveiled 'DURGA', the country's largest blast furnace with a volume of 4060 cubic metres and production capacity of 8000 tons of hot metal per day, increasing total production capacity to 4.5 million tonnes. |
2013 | Unveiled India's largest blast furnace named 'DURGA' with a volume of 4060 cubic metres, capable of producing 8000 tons of hot metal per day, increasing production capacity from 2.2 MT to 4.5 MT. |
2013 | Produced AB/A grade steel used in manufacturing India's first fully homemade Aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. |
2013 | Unveiled the country's largest blast furnace named 'DURGA' with a 4060 cubic metre volume and 8000 tons hot metal daily production capacity, increasing production from 2.2 MT to 4.5 MT. |
2010 | RSP-SAIL initiated plans to expand production capacity from 2.2 million tonnes to 4.5 million tonnes. |
2010 | SAIL plans capacity expansion of Rourkela Steel Plant from 2.2 million tonnes to 4.5 million tonnes of production. |
2010 | Began a major expansion project that continued through 2012, increasing production capacity to 4.5 Million Tonnes per Annum (MTPA) of Hot Metal, 4.2 MTPA of Crude Steel, and 3.9 MTPA of Saleable Steel. |
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