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LEAD & ZINC INDUSTRY IN INDIA
- EMERGING SCENARIO
World Non Ferrous Conference
7 – 8 October 2016, Mumbai
L Pugazhenthy
Past President, The Indian Institute of Metals &
Executive Director
India Lead Zinc Development Association
INDIA
Lead – Sectoral Consumption
Production:
Primary : 125000 tonnes
Secondary: 1000000 tonnes
Imports
200000 tonnes
Global – The Rise of Secondary Lead
Source: ILZSG
Indian Battery Market
Lead Batteries
- Major Raw Material
India’s Automobile Production
(Source: SIAM)
Renewable Energy Targets by 2022
100,000 MW
OF SOLAR
5,000 MW
OF SMALL HYDRO
60,000 MW
OF WIND
10,000 MW
OF BIO ENERGY
Electric Vehicles
ILZDA’s Role in
India’s Initiatives for ESM Recycling
Regulating
NF auctions 2000
Battery ESM
Recycling & Monitoring
Battery Mgmt
Handling Rules 2001
Dealers
Registration
Collection of
ULABs
States
Registration 2010
Central
Registration
BMHR
Amendments 2010
Battery (Management & Handling) Rules 2001
SALIENT FEATURES
All Stakeholders
(Manufacture, Process, Sale, Purchase, Import, Use)
– Manufacturer
– Importer (new batteries)
– Reconditioner
– Assembler
– Dealer
– Recycler
– Auctioneer
– Consumer (Individual & Bulk)
Amendments 2010
Battery Management & Handling Rules
1. Battery Dealers Registration
2. New Battery Importers Registration
3. Bulk Consumer Defined
Lead Battery Recycling
Shifting to Rotary
India
Trends in Battery Markets
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Increased Automobile Production
Continued Power shortage; Inverters ↑
Telecom Growth Continues (1030 million)
Incentives for EV Manuf. & Purchase
More Producers of EVs (4,3 and 2 wheelers)
Move for Charging Stations
More Emphasis on Renewable Energy
Trends in ULAB Recycling
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Secondary Lead Production Share: 85%
ESM Units Allowed to Import ULAB (70%)
Increasing Rotary Furnaces
Increasing Mechanized Breaking
Emphasis on Better Occupational
Exposure Practices
• Monitoring of Disposal of Acids, Plastics etc.,
INDIA
ZINC PRODUCTION
Hindustan Zinc Ltd
Binani Zinc
Total
2013-2014
2014-2015
2015-2016
769169
733804
758939
19734
4025
788903
737830
758939
Zinc Usage - India
Batteries, 3%
Zinc Dust, 3%
Others, 2%
Oxides, 5%
Alloys, 10%
Zinc Coating, 77%
(Source: HZL)
Why Galvanizing?
Barrier & Sacrificial Protection
Totally Maintenance Free
Long Term Protection &
Life Cycle Economics
GENERAL GALVANIZING
- GROWTH PROSPECTS
POWER
To add 88000MW by 2017
PGCIL to invest Rs.30000cr
HIGHWAYS
Rs 10 Lakh Crores by 2019
Guard Rails
Galvanized
Target:
20kms /day
RAILWAYS
Electrification: 1000 kms,
every 2 years
TELECOM
1) Current Teledensity 75%
2) 1035 million subscribers, end June 2016
3) Tier 2 cities & Rural Areas
(Source: TRAI)
WIRELESS SUBSCRIBERS
Source: Ovum, COAI Estimates
LIGHTING
High Mast
Courtesy: Valmont Structures Pvt Ltd
SOLAR ENERGY
Courtesy: Inar Profiles Pvt Ltd
WIND ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
(30 March 2016)
• Top Investors in 2015:
China, US, Japan, UK & India
(displacing Germany)
• Total Installed Capacity: 42.7 GW
(Wind 26.7 GW, Solar 6.7 GW
Small hydro 4.2 GW, 4.8 GW from Bio
& 0.1 GW from Waste to Energy)
GALVANIZED REBARS
ILZDA guidance …… 1985
Lotus Temple, New Delhi
300 MT of Galvanized Rebars
GALVANIZED REBARS
………… in a bridge
Courtesy: Galbro Ispat Galvanizers Pvt Ltd
GALVANIZED REBARS
350 MT of Galvanized Rebars
in a Power Project
Courtesy: Inar Profiles Pvt Ltd
GALVANIZED REBARS
1100 MT of Galvanized Rebars
in a Residential Building, Mumbai
- 22 Floor High Rise
Courtesy: Galbro Ispat Galvanizers Pvt Ltd
BUILDINGS
450 MT of Steel Structures
Galvanized & used
Commercial Building, Mumbai
Courtesy: Galbro Ispat Galvanizers Pvt Ltd
Vrindavan “Chandrodaya” Mandir
Height 210m
(70 floors)
GDP Growth Trends in India
6.9
6.7
7.4
7.6
5.1
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CONCLUSIONS
• India’s GDP Growth
• Steel & Auto Production
both upward
• Increased Buying Power
• Smart Cities Launch
• Emphasis & Investments in Infrastructure
• Lead & Zinc, Better Days