It was the third by main manufacturing complex established by RIL, First at Naroda, Second at Patalganga and third at Hazira.[6] The MEG plant was commissioned in 1991 in technical collaboration with Lummus Crest BV (Netherlands). In 1991-92 Reliance Industries established a petrochemical manufacturing plants to produce PVC-VCM and Polyethylene in technical collaboration with BF Goodich and DuPont respectively.[4] A new Coal based Captive power plant was commissioned in 2016 having capacity of 4*93 MW,[7] The 5 CFBCBoilers each having capacity of 500 TPH and ESP were constructed by Thermax[8] and 4 Steam turbines each of 93 MW capacity were commissioned by BHEL.[9]
^ abTata Energy Research Institute, R. K. Narang (2007). Cleaner is Cheaper: Case Studies of Corporate Environmental Excellence, Volume 5. The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI). p. 49. ISBN9788179931189.