Coal Quality Handling
Full Form of CQH
What is CQH?
Coal Quality Handling (CQH) refers to the systematic process of monitoring, testing, and managing the quality of coal from extraction to delivery, ensuring it meets specified standards for end users such as thermal power plants and industrial consumers. In India, where coal remains a primary energy source, CQH is critical for maintaining efficiency in power generation and reducing environmental impact. The process involves sampling, moisture analysis, calorific value determination, and ash content checks at various stages including mines, washeries, and dispatch points. CQH is implemented by organizations like Coal India Limited (CIL) and its subsidiaries, as well as private mining operators, under guidelines from the Ministry of Coal. It is used extensively in procurement contracts and daily operations. For competitive exams such as SSC Junior Engineer (JE) Coal Field or GATE, understanding CQH principles and their role in the Indian coal sector is often tested in technical and management sections. The accurate handling of coal quality directly impacts plant performance, cost efficiency, and compliance with emission norms.
CQH का फुल फॉर्म
कोयला गुणवत्ता प्रबंधन
Example
The thermal power plant strictly follows the CQH protocol to reject substandard coal shipments, saving crores in potential boiler damage.