IOCL plans for Orissa; wind mills in Paradeep, new depot at Jharsuguda
Business Standard, Hydro, Solar and other renewable, IOC, Jagatsinghpur, Jharsugurha, Paradip - Jatadhari - Kujanga September 7th. 2009, 8:45pmFollowing is an excerpt from a report in Business Standrad.
Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), the country’s largest oil marketing company is exploring the possibility of setting up a wind mill in Paradeep (Orissa). The wind mill is likely to be operational either in or after 2012. …
The company has already set up two wind mills in Gujarat and Tamil Nadu”, V Ramgopal, general manager (marketing), IOCL told reporters here.
… IOCL was planning to set up a new depot at Jharsuguda in western Orissa at an investment of about Rs 100 crore. The proposed depot would have the capacity of around 60,000 kilo litre (KL).At present, the company is scouting for 35-40 acres of land for this modern depot. Plans are also afoot to deepen the reach of LPG cylinders among the people in Orissa.
Presently, only 18 per cent of the state’s population has LPG connections and we are aiming to extend the LPG connections to 50 per cent of the population within the nest two years, Ramgopal informed.
IOCL was planning to launch the LPG Gramin Vithark scheme in the state to reach out to the rural customers.
About eight lakh people in the state have LPG connections with Hindustan Petroleum being the market leader in this segment with 4.2 lakh customers followed by IOCL at 3.6 lakh, said Ramgopal.