Mangalore: MCF Power Plant Completes 25 Years


Mangalore: MCF Power Plant Completes 25 Years
 
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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

 
Mangalore, Jan 14:
Wartsila India has announced that the power plant at Mangalore Chemical & Fertilizers Ltd (MCF) in Karnataka has completed 25 years of successful and continues operations. The power plant has eight Wartsila 18V32 engines with a total generation capacity of 48MW, of these two engines have completed about 150000 running hours, three machines about 140000 hours and another three machines about 100000 hours.

This is an important milestone for both MCF and Wartsila India as it signifies a long-standing successful partnership between the two companies. At a felicitation event organized today at plant’s site, Wartsila India representatives acknowledged the support of MCF towards accomplishing this outstanding feat.

Speaking on the occasion, Deepak Anand, managing director, MCF remarked, "We have a strong energy management policy and we remain committed to the continues improvements in our operations. We are very happy that our power plant has completed 25 years of operations producing 5.3 billion units of electricity so far and we believe that we will achieve greater milestones in the future through our long-standing partnership with Wartsila. They have supported us throughout our association and have assisted us in achieving our business objectives through their committed and impeccable service. We are able to achieve high standards of power plant reliability and availability factor by adopting best maintenance practices through the support of Wartsila. With the availability of uninterrupted captive power, our fertilizer plants have achieved best standards in terms of on- stream factor and energy consumption."

"The sustained level of production has greatly helped us in offering our products and services to our customers in a very efficient way. Timely advice and supply of the required products are the prerequisites of our farmer service under the integrated Nutrient Management concept. Under this concept pursued in a unique and effective way, we provide complete solution to farmers in his crop cultivation."
 
Rakesh Sarin, managing director, Wartsila India said, "This is indeed an important milestone for Wartsila and we are pleased to felicitate all those who have been instrumental towards this achievement. MCF has been an important customer for Wartsila and five of their engines have crossed 140,000 to 150,000 hours of operations as on date and still going strong true testament of our successful partnership. Being the sole manufacturer of chemical fertilizers in Karnataka, MCF is a strong market leader and we are proud to be associated with them. We are committed to giving our customers value for their money and superior quality service which have now become synonymous with Wartsila and we are confident that our association with MCF will continue to yield us great achievements."

The Wartaila DG Power Plant was commissioned in 1985 to overcome the frequent interruptions in power supply, which were causing equipment failure and wastage of energy during shut-down and start-up of the plant within the factory. The Wartsila power plant has ensured smooth operation of the fertilizer plant through the steady supply of quality captive power. This power plant meets the total power needs of the entire factory.
 
Wartsila’s gas-based power plants are well-known for their flexible operations, high efficiency and low emission levels. Our high energy efficient systems ensure that energy consumption demands are met with adequately, Sarin added.

  

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  • KOSUSHA, BARODA

    Sun, Jan 16 2011

    Interesting news. All industries should adopt this type of power supply management for running industries successfully.

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  • flavian dsouza, chikmagalur/banaglore

    Sat, Jan 15 2011

    Good planning cannot rely on Mescom anymore to run your industry

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  • ubba, innoli/soudi arabia

    Sat, Jan 15 2011

    The mastermind behind this power plant is forgotten by the management...How sad!...MR. G.S.KESHAVAMURTHY is that mastermind of this powerplant,25 years back...! A legendry personality who brought this plant to this height....God bless him.

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  • Prabhakar, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Sat, Jan 15 2011

    Being worked in Captive Power Plant (CPP) of MCF for more than a year (2002-2003), I am happy to read this article. I feel its a great achievement by MCF to run 5 out of 8 engines nearly 1,50,000 hours against the company gauranteed life of 1,00,000 hours. I know the efforts put by each and every member of the team at CPP as this is the department where the engineers and the technicians are busy 365 days a year in operation and maintenance of the engines. Congrats to all.

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  • harini, kavoor/mangalore

    Fri, Jan 14 2011

    Mangalore's pride...first-of-its-kind of power plant survived for 25 years...!IT'S GREAT.

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  • syed, shivamogga

    Fri, Jan 14 2011

    As an ex-employee of this prestigious MCF, I take opportunity to wish the management & employees all the best. I was there during the commissioning activities

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