Overview On The Indian Cement Sector and Its Changing Coal Requirements
Overview On The Indian Cement Sector and Its Changing Coal Requirements
Overview On The Indian Cement Sector and Its Changing Coal Requirements
By
N.A. Viswanathan
Secretary General
CEMENT MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION
FROM MODERATE TO WORLD CLASS
INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY
India in Globe
Second Largest Cement Producer in the
World, after China.
State-of-Art Cement Technology.
Low Energy Consumption.
Produces Cement comparable to World
Standards.
Green and Environment-Friendly Industry.
Contributes significantly to CO2 emission
reduction and thereby taking care of issues
concerning Global Warming.
Per Capita Cement Consumption at 202 kg is
very low against World Average of 513 kg.
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BURGEONING GROWTH
INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY
811.4
1200 Production
Decontrol’ was introduced 1000
culminated to Decontrol in
323.20
Mt.
800
479.3
209.20
1989. 600
105.68
710
33.51
Drastically compressed 400
407.4
23.30
228.30
174.31
0.01
0.01
76.22
200
time for adding additional
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100 Mt. cement capacity 1914-15 82-83 96-97 07-08 10-11 2016 2022
(Tar.) (Est.)
mark to 11 and 3 years
respectively from 83 years
taken for the First.
India Produces 7% of Global Cement Production.
Of late, subdued cement demand has significantly lowered capacity
utilization – A major cause of concern.
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GREEN AND ENVIRONMENT-FRIENDLY
INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY
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TOWARDS TECHNOLOGY & ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY
Year
1950-60 1970 1980 1990 Post 2010
Kiln Capacity 300 - 600 600 – 1200 2400 – 3000 3300 – 6000 4500 – 12000
(Tonnes/Day)
Heat Consumption 1300 - 1600 900 – 1000 800 – 900 650 – 750 650 – 750
(Kwh/Tonne Clinker)
Power Consumption 115 - 130 110 - 125 105 - 115 95 - 106 70 - 90
(Kwh/Tonne Cement)
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NEW INITIATIVES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY
@
Outlined under the National Action Plan on Climate Change released by
Hon’ble Prime Minister of India in June 2008.
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APPRECIABLE REDUCTION IN CARBON FOOTPRINT
INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY
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CONSCIOUS OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY
Eco-friendly use of hazardous industrial wastes
by focusing and producing Green Cement.
PBFS, Others,
PBFS, 11.0 Others, 0.
6.87 0.25 OPC, OPC, 62.0
5 75
31.62 2
OPC PPC, 26.1
8 PPC
OPC
PPC
PPC,
61.19 2010-11 2000-01
OPC
1990-91
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TAKES MEASURES FOR ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION BEYOND ITS
SURROUNDINGS
INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY
Promotes Environment-Friendly Cement Bitumen Road
Concrete Roads and White Topping in place
of Bitumen Roads, in which significant
emission of particulate matter, sulphur
dioxide are emitted through
Hot-Mix plants while preparing bitumen mixes
at construction sites.
Cement Road
Prolongs life of quarries and mines as
Cement Roads consume less
aggregates.
Protects ambient temperature from
increasing due to reduced absorption
of heat .
Utilizes fly ash upto 35%, disposal of which is a nuisance and health hazard.
Conserves 10% electricity used for street light
Conserves 14% Diesel and Petrol for Trucks plying on Cement Concrete Roads.
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) ACTIVITIES
INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY
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CLEAN ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL COMMITMENT
INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY
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MAJOR CONCERNS
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Status of Indian Coal
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Breakup of Coal Demand by the User
Industries
Power 5%
Cement
Chemical, Textiles,
16%
Fertilizer and E-auction
& others
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Domestic Coal Production and Demand
(Fig in MT)
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Cement Sector - Third Largest
Consumer of Coal /Fuel
Coal is used as the main fuel in the industry.
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Steep Declining Trends in Coal Supply to
Cement Industry
Shrinking Coal Availability
80
80
75% Linkage coal imported coal pet coke
70 Linkage coal imported coal pet coke
70
60
60
50
50
35%
35%
40
40
30
30
31%
20 32%
20
10
10 17%
16%
0
0
FY 03 FY04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 FY 09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13
FY 03 FY04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 FY 09 FY10 FY11 FY12
Data based on CMA member companies
Coal supply through linkages steeply dropped to 35% in FY13, compared to 75% in FY03.
No coal linkage to new capacities/expansions.
Open market./import of coal enhances its cost by 60 to 80%.
Usage of AFR and WHR by cement industry become inevitable to meet Growing
Cement Production Target
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Procurement of Fuel by Members of CMA
Fig. in MT
Linked Imported Coal Pet Lignite Total Fuel % of linked
Year Coal coal procured coke & procurem coal against
from Other ent Total
open Fuel procurement
market
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COAL REQUIREMENT TO MEET
CEMENT DEMAND PROJECTIONS
(Mn.t.)
Year Cement Coal Requirement
Production Cement CPP Total
Production *
2011-12 246.7 41.8 16.2 58.0
2012-13 272.0 46.2 17.8 64.0
2013-14 299.9 51.2 19.6 70.8
2014-15 332.2 56.5 21.7 78.2
2015-16 367.9 62.5 24.0 86.5
2016-17 407.4 69.3 26.6 95.9
Source: Working Group Report for XII Plan
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Coal - Key Issues
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Contd... Coal - Key Issues
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Contd... Coal - Key Issues
Under E auction any entity (irrespective of actual user, trader
etc) can participate. It is experienced that the traders are able to
get substantial quantities of coal under E auction which is then
sold to actual consumers.
This unnecessarily increases cost of coal for actual
consumers.
Only actual consumers be allowed to participate under
E-auction with some mechanism for monitoring which may
include self declaration & stringent action on diversion of
coal etc.
Coal companies are deducting FSA quantity (deemed supply)
based on fixed weight per wagon(66MTX59 Boxes) whereas
actual loading is up to 5%to 7% lower.
This results into loss of linkage quantity.
FSA quantity supplied is to be considered based on actual
loading & shortfall be supplied at the end of the year by
allotting rake or by road if quantity is less than a rake.
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Contd... Coal - Key Issues
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Contd... Coal - Key Issues
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Contd... Coal - Key Issues
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ABOUT CEMENT MANUFACTURERS’
ASSOCIATION (CMA)
Provides a link between the Industry and
Govt. and also serves the cement
industry and its consumers.
Plays a pivotal role in formulation of
Government policies for cement
industry through continuous dialogues
and interactions.
Apprises industry of latest Technological
Developments and Cutting Edge
Technologies.
Educates on rational use of cement
including choice of the right type of
Cements for various applications.
Creates awareness on the industry’s
efforts on Quality Assurance,
Environmental improvements, Consumer
protection and other related issues.
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Thank you
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