New Delhi:Vedanta Limited has filed a petition in the Supreme Court on Monday opposing the proposal for producing oxygen in Tamil Nadu's Tuticorin based plant. It contended that the expertise of engineers is required to operate the plant and the state government doesn't have the expertise.
In an affidavit filed in the Supreme Court, the mining company has contended that running of the plant by the state "is likely to pose a grave danger not only to the assets but to the workers deployed for production, as the process critically involves the operation of high-pressure vessels, heavy-duty compressors, high voltage equipment and proprietary control system".
It said that around 45 trained employees, who have experience of at least 10 years would be required to run the plant.
Moreover, the state also won't be able to support the operation financially, Vedanta said.
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