Rourkela Steel Plant

 

The Govt. of India under the ablest leadership of the then Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, decided to set up large Steel Plants by the Govt. itself after the general election of 1952. Rourkela and its adjacent areas are rich in iron ores, manganese, dolomite and limestone’s, the basic materials for production of iron and steel. Considering Rourkela to be best place for a steel plant, the survey work was completed in the year 1954. The infrastructure work of the plant was accomplished in between 1955 and 1960. Almost thirty-two villages were alienated and the people of the villages were resettled. The Republic of Germany extended technical knows how for the construction of the steel plant and the plant was considered a joint venture of the Government. Of Indian and Germany. The initial production limit of one million tones steel per annum was raised to 1.8 million tones in the subsequent years. The internationally reputed firms like the  KRUPP, DEMAG, G.H.H. Sag, Scholomen,  SIEMENS  and VOEST ALPINE etc. Supplied different machines and machinery parts to the plant at the beginning stage. The Rourkela Steel Plant took the part of leadership in the process of steel production under L.D. techniques. It could also established itself as one of the premier industries of the world under the system of basic oxygen converter.

The extension work of the plant was over by the year 1968. A circular welding pipe plant and special plate plant were set up in the decade of seventies for production of different ready-made materials. To avoid scarcity of power supply the plant set up a power plant by itself with a capacity of 120 MW. The power plant is able to cater the requirement of power supply from the year 1986.

Special Features

 1.   1st Public Sector integrated Steel plant to be set up in the country.

2.    Exclusively producing flat products.

3.   Finest Plant in India to adopt L.D. Process of Steel making.

4.  It has got an electrical sheet mill capable of producing both Dynamo and Transformer grade electrical sheet.

5.   It has a special plate plant where special alloy Steel Plates are shaped to different shapes as per requirement in the defence sector.

6.   RSP has the distinction of being the unique Steel Plant in India with an integrated Fertilizer Complex.

7.   It has two captive power plants (CPP) with a generation capacity of around 120 mw.