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Coal India bags first critical mineral asset

  • July 23, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Coal India bags first critical mineral asset

Subject: Geo

Sec: Eco Geo

Context:

  • The first critical mineral asset, a graphite block, in Madhya Pradesh.
  • Owning a graphite asset will give Coal India an advantage in powering green energy transition momentum to an extent, according to a statement.
  • Coal India Ltd (CIL) has successfully opened its account in domestic critical mineral asset emerging as the preferred bidder for Khattali Chotti graphite block in Alirajpur district of Madhya Pradesh.
  • The company accounts for more than 80 per cent of domestic coal output.
  • The country imports about 69 per cent of its graphite needs – natural, synthetic and end-use products.
  • Graphite has its utility as an anode material in lithium-ion battery manufacturing due to its relatively low cost and energy density.
  • With the electric vehicle market and energy storage systems fast gaining traction, where lithium-ion cells are used, graphite has a big market.
  • The market size for graphite is projected to take a big leap with the absolute demand projected to shoot up at the rate of 25-27 per cent by FY35 from the current level.

CIL acquired the composite licence for the 599.76-hectare graphite block:

  • Firm is the first major player in the critical mineral auction.
  • It won the bid by quoting a mining premium of 150.05% of the mineral despatch value.
  • Coal India is also actively pursuing lithium blocks in Chile, Australia, and various African nations

Graphite:

  • It is an opaque, non-metallic carbon polymorph that is blackish silver in colour and metallic to dull in sheen.
  • Since it resembles metal lead, it is also known colloquially as black lead or plumbago.
  • Formation: It is formed by the metamorphosis of sediments containing carbonaceous material.
  • Molecular structure
    • It consists of a ring of six carbon atoms closely bonded together hexagonally in widely spaced layers.
    • The bonds within the layers are strong, but the bonds between the layers are less in number and therefore weaker.
  • Properties:
    • It is a naturally occurring form of crystalline carbon and is a stable form of carbon.
    • It is extremely soft, cleaves with very light pressure, and has a very low specific gravity.
    • In contrast, it is extremely resistant to heat and nearly inert in contact with almost any other material. These extreme properties give it a wide range of uses in metallurgy and manufacturing.
  • Applications: It is used in pencils, lubricants, crucibles, foundry facings, polishes, arc lamps, batteries, brushes for electric motors, and cores of nuclear reactors.
  • Globally it is mined extensively in China, India, Brazil, North Korea, and Canada.
Coal India bags first critical mineral asset Geography

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