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Meet on energy management

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KOLKATA: Efficient energy management at the blast furnaces leaves a positive impact on a steel plant's profitability because the blast furnaces consume 60 per cent of the energy requirement of an integrated steel plant.

Mr K.K. Khanna, Director (Technical) of SAIL, said that if energy was efficiently managed at the blast furnaces, steel plants would succeed in drastically reducing the production cost. He was addressing a two-day international conference on `The state of art in blast furnace practice and status of iron making technologies' at the Rourkela Steel Plant.

Well-known metallurgists such as Dr T. Mukherjee, Deputy Managing Director of Tata Steel, Dr S.K. Bhattacharya, Managing Director of Durgapur Steel Plant, Dr Sanak Mishra, Managing Director of RSP, and Mr U.P Singh, Managing Director of Bokaro Steel Plant, addressed the meet.

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