Sarda Energy & Minerals (SEML), incorporated in 1973, is the flagship company of Sarda Group. It is a diversified, integrated player in resources sector, combining strong operational execution with disciplined financial management. With a robust business spanning captive mining, efficient metals manufacturing and a growing energy portfolio including thermal, hydro, solar and waste heat recovery, SEML leverages vertical integration to ensure cost efficiency and reliability. The company has been recognized as a Two Star Export House by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India.
SEML is one of the lowest cost producers of steel (Sponge Iron, Billets, Ferro Alloys, Mining, Power, Pellets, Iron Ore, Wire Rod Mill, Eco Bricks) and one of the largest manufacturers and exporters of ferro alloys in India. The company merged Chhattisgarh Electricity Company (CECL) with itself in 2007 with a vision to becoming a leading energy and minerals company. The company has diversified its product portfolio to include many customized value-added products. The company firmly believes in benchmark product quality, customer centric approach, people focus, ethical business practices and good corporate citizenship. Building on these values, SEML has become the supplier of choice for many domestic and international customers across many countries.
SEML differentiates itself from its peers by not being just another steel company. It foresaw the importance and emergence of energy and minerals as two critical ingredients for developing economies and particularly for India. Synergy in Energy became the basis of all its future endeavors. SEML is one of the very few companies to become completely self-sufficient in terms of its energy requirements and is well on its way to achieve self-sufficiency in other mineral resources. The company has acquired iron ore and manganese mines in India and is aggressively looking for mineral resources across the globe.
Business area of the company
Sarda Energy & Minerals is an energy and minerals company with operational iron ore and coal mines. It also has Thermal and Hydropower generation plants in different locations across India, with a growing portfolio of assets. It is also an integrated steel producer of long steel products and a leading producer and exporter of ferro alloys.
Businesses of the company
- Thermal Power
- Hydro Energy
- Coal
- Ferro Alloys
- Sponge Iron
- Billet
- Wire Rod
- HB Wire
- ECO Bricks & Others
Products
- Iron Ore Pellets
- Steel
- Ferro Alloys
- Coal (Captive Use)
- Power (Thermal, Hydro, Solar)
Group Companies:
- Sarda Energy & Minerals Hong Kong (SEMHL) is a wholly owned subsidiary, functioning as global investment and trading arm of the Company.
- Sarda Global Venture, Singapore, a wholly owned subsidiary, is having JV with PT Unggul Jaya Indonesia, an Indorama group company, for coal mining in Indonesia under the name P.T. Tigadaya Minergy (TDM).
- Sarda Global Trading DMCC, Dubai, a wholly owned subsidiary, has been incorporated with the object of trading in metal ores, scrap and coal.
- Sarda Metals & Alloys (SMAL), a wholly owned subsidiary is operating thermal power plant near Vizag port to cater mainly to export market. The Company is recognized as a Three Star Export House.
- Sarda Energy (SEL), a wholly owned subsidiary.
- Kalyani Coal Mining Private (KCMPL), a wholly owned subsidiary has been incorporated in financial year 2023-24 as a Special Purpose Vehicle for carrying out the Reopening, Salvaging, Rehabilitation, Development and Operation of Kalyani Underground Coal Mine, in the state of Chhattisgarh.
- Parvatiya Power (PPL) is operating Loharkhet Hydro Power project in Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand since 2008. The Plant enjoys debt free operations. Sarda Energy & Minerals continues to hold 51% stake in PPL.
- Madhya Bharat Power Corporation (MBPCL) is operating Rongni Chu HEP in Sikkim. The company holds 84.65% stake in the company (76.43% directly and 8.22% through its wholly owned subsidiary Sarda Energy).
- Chhattisgarh Hydro Power LLP (CHPLLP), a wholly owned subsidiary, is successfully operating Gullu Small Hydro Electric Project (SHP) since last eight years.
- Sarda Hydro Power LLP (SHP LLP) has licenses for implementation of two small hydro projects. Survey works for Kotaiveera SHP is under progress. The company holds 60% stake in the LLP.
- Shri Ram Electricity LLP (SRE LLP) was incorporated as a special purpose vehicle (SPV) for setting up a captive thermal power plant. The company continues to hold 51% stake in SRELLP.
- Bartunga Coal Private Limited (BCPL) has been incorporated as a special Purpose Vehicle Joint Venture (Company’s share in JV 67%) for Reopening, Salvaging, Rehabilitation, Development and Operation of Bartunga Hill Underground Coal Mine, in the state of Chhattisgarh.
- Natural Resources Energy (NREPL) is a Joint Venture with Shyam Metalics group for Surjagarh-1 iron ore mine in the State of Maharashtra. The company holds 51% stake in NREPL.
- Raipur Infrastructure Company (RICL) is a dormant Joint venture company where the company holds 1/3rd share. It was operating a leased Railway Siding in Mandhar, Raipur.
- Madanpur South Coal (MSCCL) was incorporated as a Joint Venture Special Purpose Vehicle for development of Madanpur South Coal Block allotted in consortium. The company holds 20.63% share in the JV.
- Chhattisgarh Investments (CHPLLP), a wholly owned subsidiary, is successfully operating 2 Gullu Small Hydro Electric Project (SHP) since last eight years.
Milestones:
1979-1988
- Acquired Raipur Wires and Steel as a sick unit in 1979.
- Installed 10 MT electric arc furnace to produce ingots during 1981.
- Commissioned continuous casting machine for billets in 1984.
- Installed the first automated oxygen feeding plant in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
1989-1998
- Installed 25 TPD electric arc furnace in 1990.
- Acquired 3 power units in 1993-94.
- Installed two sponge iron kilns of 100 TPD each in 1993 & 1995 respectively.
- Sold two power units; installed one unit of 24MW for captive purpose.
1999-2008
- Installed and commenced operations of 24 MW captive power plant and ferro alloy plant in 2001.
- Commenced production in 2x6 MT induction furnaces.
- Commenced operations of fly ash brick plant.
- Acquired iron ore mine; commenced iron ore extraction.
- Augmented sponge iron capacity through another 500 MTPD kiln.
- Augmented steel-making capacity.
- Installed the fifth 9 MVA ferro alloys furnace.
- Achieved the coveted Star Export House status from the Government of India.
- Sarda Energy & Minerals Limited came into existence on 2nd August 2007 following the merger of Chhattisgarh Electricity Company Limited with Raipur Alloys & Steel Limited.
2009-2018
- Commissioned 4.8 MW Hydro power plant in FY 2008-09.
- Pellet plant commenced operations in FY 2009-10.
- Installed wire rod mill with capacity of 1,80,000 MTPA.
- Increased power generation capacity from 48 to 81.50 MW.
- Commenced 66 MVA Ferro Alloys plant & 80 MW Thermal power plant at Vizag in 2012-13.
- Commissioned 24 MW Hydro Power project in July 2017 at Chhattisgarh.
2019-2025
- Increased Steel billet capacity from 2,00,000 TPA to 3,00,000 TPA
- Increased pellet capacity from 6,00,000 TPA to 8,00,000 TPA in FY 2020-21.
- Commissioned 113 MW Sikkim hydro power plant in June 2021.
- Commissioned Gare Palma IV/7 coal mine with a capacity of 1.2 MMT p.a. in FY 22.
- Commenced operations of coal washery with capacity of 0.96 MMT p.a. in February 2022.
- Increased ferro alloys capacity by 36 MVA in December 22, at Vizag plant.
- Increased capacity of wire rod mill from 1,80,000 MT to 2,50,000 MT in Mar 2023.
- Expanded wire capacity from 36,000 MT to 45,000 MT in FY 2023.
- Increased coal mining capacity by 20% to 1.44 MMT p.a. in FY 24.
- Increased iron ore pellet capacity from 8,00,000 tonnes p.a. to 9,00,000 tonnes p.a. in December 2023.
- Initiated setting up manufacturing of mineral fibre from waste generation.
- Acquired SKS Power (2×300 MW thermal) under IBC and amalgamated w.e.f. September, 2024.
- Commissioned 24.9 MW hydro power at Rehar River, Chhattisgarh July 2025.
- Increased the Gare Palma IV/7 coal mine capacity by 20% to 1.68 MMTPA -FY 25.