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S. No. NAME of the UNIT ADDRESS Category 1 M/S.Tamil Nadu Cement Corporationariyalur Cement Factory Ariyalur Ariyalur District Provisional State-wise List of industries which have not submitted information through Compliance Reporting Protocol to CPCB (Industries which have submitted the information before 01.07.2018 and still their name is mentioned in the list may send email with the supporting document at [email protected] for correction in the list till 23.07.2018, 05.00PM. Final list will be uploaded on 25.07.2018) S. No. NAME OF THE UNIT ADDRESS Category 1 M/s.Tamil Nadu Cement Ariyalur Ariyalur District Cement CorporationAriyalur Cement Factory 2 M/s.Vijay Cements Vellakalpatti MusiriTaluk Trichy Cement District. 3 M/s.Dhandapani Cement (P) LtdS. PudurVillage Manachanallur TkTrichy Cement District 4 M/s.Jeppiar Cements (P)Ltd Melamathur village Kunnam Taluk Cement Perambalur District 5 M/s Tamil Nadu Cements Corporation Alangulam /pgWorksSivakasi Cement Ltd. Virudhunagar District 6 M/s. Manali Petrochemicals Ltd. Plant-I Manali Village Petrochemical Madhavaram Taluk Tiruvallur District. 7 M/s. Manali Petrochemicals Ltd. Plant-II Manali Village Petrochemical Madhavaram Taluk Tiruvallur District. 8 Indian Additives Ltd Manali Village Madhavaram Taluk Petrochemical Thiruvallur 9 The Amravathi Co-op Sugar Mills Ltd., sugar Krishnapuram, Madathukulam, Tiruppur, TN-642111 10 M.R.Krishnamurty Co-op. Sugar sugar Mills, Tal-Chidambaram, Sethiathoppu, Cuddalore, 608702 11 Dharmapuri District Cooperative Sugar sugar Mills Ltd, Thimanahalli, Dharmapuri Taluk Dharmapuri 636 803 12 EID Parry, Karur sugar 13 Arunachalam Sugar, Arunachalam Nagar, sugar Malappambadi Vill. Via Somasipadi , Aroonachal Sugars, Tiruvannamalai 14 N.P.K.R.Ramasamy Co-op sugar mills sugar Ltd., Thalainayar, Elanthoppu, Mayiladuthurai T.k., Nagapattinam - 609201 15 The Salem Co-Op Sugar Mills sugar Ltd,Pettapalayam Village, Post Office, Mohanur, Namakkal, 637015, 16 M/S. The Cheyyar Co-Op. Sugar Mills sugar Limited,Anakkavoor, Thenthandalam,Cheyyar- Thiruvannamalai. 17 Perambalur Sugar Mills Ltd,Eraiyur sugar Village,Perambalur Taluk Perambalur District-621113 18 M/s. Tirupattur Co-operative Sugar Mills sugar Ltd., Kethandapatti, Vellore District- 19 The Vellore Co-Op. Sugar sugar Mills,Thiruvalam Katpadi Taluk, Vellore District, Tamil Nadu - 632519, India 20 M/s.Chengalrayan Co operative Sugar sugar Mills Ltd, Periyasevalai Village, Ulundurpet Taluk,Villupuram District.- 607209 21 Tiruthani Co operative Sugar Mills sugar Ltd,Tiruvalangadu,Tiruthani Taluk,Tiruvallur district-631 210 22 EID Parry India Ltd,Sugar Factory, sugar Singulam village, Sivagangai Taluk, 23 Sakthi Sugars Ltd , Padamathur, sugar Sivagangai Taluk, Sivagangai District 24 M/s.Sakthi Sugars Ltd.,(SugarDivision) sugar Appakoodal Bhavani Tk Erode Dt. 25 Padmadevi sugars Ltd (S.V.Sugars Ltd.) sugar Palayaseevaram village, Kancheepuram Taluk & District- 631606 26 M/s.EID Parry (I) sugar Ltd,Pettavaithalai,Srirangam Taluk,Trichy District. 27 Empee Sugars and Chemicals Limited, sugar Edaikal, Ambasamudram Taluk 28 M/s. The Madras Aluminium Company Aluminium Limited., P.O. Box No. 4 Mettur Dam.PIN -636 402. Salem District 29 M/s. Sterlite Industries (India) Limited Copper Copper Smelter Project SIPCOT Industrial Complex Meelavittan Village PIN -628 002.Thoothukudi District. 30 CPCL Refinery, Maanali village oil refinery Madhavaram 31 M/s. Sanmar Speciality Chemicals Pharma Limited, No.44, Suligunta Village, Theertham Road, Berigai Post, Hosur 32 M/s. Global Calcium (P) Ltd., Plot No. Pharma 125& 126, SIPCOT Industrial Complex-I, 33 M/s. V.B. Medicare Pvt. Ltd., No. 59, Pharma Bioplus Park, Sipcot Phase 2, Krishnagiri 34 M/s Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Pharma Village Sathamal, Post-Karunkuzhi, Dist- Madurantakam T. K. Kanchipuram - 35 M/s. Anjan Drug Private Ltd.,S.F.No.223 Pharma P, 224 P, 250, etc.Pappankuppam village, Gummidipoondi Taluk, Tiruvallur Dt 36 M/s. Anjan Drugs Pvt. Pharma Ltd.,S.F.No.237/1(P), Alathur Taluk,Tiruporor Taluk, Kancheepuram 37 MALCO ENERGY LIMITEDTHE STORES Powerplant INCHARGEP.O.BOX 4,METTUR DAM R.S,SALEM DISTRICT,TAMIL NADU 38 IND Barath Thermal Power Ltd, Powerplant SAMINATHAM Ottapidaram Tamil Nadu - 628002 39 Valuthur Gas Turbine Power Station Powerplant Valuthur, Perungulam Post, Ramanathapuram – 623 536 40 Thirumakotai (k) Gas Turbine Power Powerplant Project Thirumakottai Village Mannargudi Taluk Thiruvarur 41 Southern Energy Development Powerplant Corporation Ltd Nallur Mannargudi Thiruvarur 42 Shriram Power Gen Ltd., (Bio Mass Powerplant Power Plant) Seevalsaragu village, Athoor Taluk, Dindigul District. 43 Shriram Non-Conventional Energy Ltd., Powerplant Bio Mas Power Plant, Seethambalpuram Aranthangi Road, Pattukottai Taluk Thanjavur District.. 44 Sai Regency Power Corporation Private Powerplant Limited, 58 MW, Combined Cycle Power Plant Kalugooani Village, Ramanathapuram District – 623 536 45 Sahali Exports Pvt ltd Komal west village Powerplant Mayiladuthurai Nagapattinam 46 PPN Power Generating Company Pvt Ltd Powerplant Pillaiperumalnallur Tharangambadi Taluk Nagapattinam District 47 Pioneer Power Ltd, Valantharai Village, Powerplant Valuthur, Ramnad Distt 48 OPGEnergy pvt Ltd, Maruthur Powerplant Mayiladuthurai Nagapattinam 49 MMS Steel & power Pvt Ltd Narimanam Powerplant Nagapattinam 50 M/s.ST CMS Electric Company Private Powerplant Limited, Uthangal Village, Virudhachalam Taluk. 51 M/s. Tuticorin Thermal Power Plant, Powerplant Thoothukudi – 4, Thoothukudi Taluk 52 M/s. T.C.P.Limited, New Gummidipoondi Powerplant Village, Thandalacheri Road, Gummidipoondi - 601201. 53 M/s. Synergy Shakthi Renewable Energy Powerplant Limited, Plot No. B-1, SIPCOT Industrial Complex, Olaipatti village, Pochampalli Tk. Krishnagiri District. 54 M/s. Ind-Bharat Cogen Power Plant, Powerplant Keelavelayuthapuram village, Ottapidaram Taluk 55 M/s North Chennai Thermal Power Powerplant StationSFNO 44 & 45, Puzhuthivakkam Village, Ponneri taluk, Tiruvallur District. 56 Kuthalam Gas Turbine Power project Powerplant (TNEB) Maruthur Mayiladuthurai Taluk Nagapattinam 57 Global Powertech Equipments Ltd, Powerplant Biomass Power Plant, Yalavadi village, 58 Coromandel Electric Company Ltd. Powerplant Natural Gas Based Power Plant, Valantharavai, Ramanathapuram Taluk & District. 59 Coastal Energen Power Ltd Powerplant 60 Aurobindo Agro Energy Pvt. Ltd Viragadi Powerplant Kadambangulam Village Sivagangai District 61 Arkay Energy (Rameswaram) Ltd. Power Powerplant Plant, VAluthoor Village, Valantharavai Post, Ramnad District – 623 536 62 The Amaravathy Co-Op Sugar Mills Distillery Limited,(Distillery Division) Krishnapuram,Udumalpet Taluk,Tiruppur District 63 The Salem Co-Op Sugar Mills Distillery Ltd,Distillery Division Mohanur Namakkal TK & DT 64 M/s.Chemplast Sanmar Limited,I.A.P. – Distillery II,Kadampuliyur,Panruti Taluk. 65 Mohan Breweries and Distilleries Distillery Limited, Vedanarayanapuram, Chengalpattu Taluk, kancheepuram dsitrict 66 M/s. S.V.Sugars Ltd. (Distillery division) Distillery Palayaseevaram village, Kancheepuram Taluk & District 67 M/s.Trichy Distilleries & Chemicals Distillery Ltd,Senthaneerpuram,Trichy Taluk,Trichy 68 M/s Bhavani Distilelries and Chemicals Distillery Ltd.,T.Pudur Village, Arcot Taluk. 69 M/s.Southern Agrifurane Industries Distillery Ltd,Mundiyampakkam,Villupuram taluk,Villupuram District. 70 Sun Paper Mills Limited Cheranmadevi Ambasamudram Pulp & Paper Tirunelveli District 71 Creative Limited. KMA Gardens Kodungaiyur Fort- tannery Tondiarpet Taluk Chennai - 118 72 Eastern Chrome Tanning Corporation Solur Village M.C.Road Vaniyambadi tannery Taluk Vellore District. 73 Bachi Shoes India Pvt Ltd. Periyavarikkam Thutipet Ambur tannery Vellore 74 T.Abdul Wahid & Co. ‘A’ Tannery Solur Village tannery M.C.Road Vaniyambadi Taluk Vellore District 75 T. Abdul Wahid Tanneries Private Ltd. ‘C’ Tannery Solur Village M.C.Road tannery Vaniyambadi Taluk Vellore District..
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