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{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Indiacoal}}'''Lanco Infratech''', which is most commonly referred to as Lanco, is a privately owned Indian-headquartered power generation and infrastructure company. On its website the company states that it "is fast emerging as one of the top three private sector power developers in India with 2,092 megawatt (MW) under operation, 7,153 MW under construction, and 11,070 MW of projects under development."<ref>Lanco, [http://www.lancogroup.com/DynTestform.aspx?pageid=4 "Profile"], Lanco website, accessed July 2011.</ref> | {{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Indiacoal}}'''Lanco Infratech''', which is most commonly referred to as Lanco, is a privately owned Indian-headquartered power generation and infrastructure company. On its website the company states that it "is fast emerging as one of the top three private sector power developers in India with 2,092 megawatt (MW) under operation, 7,153 MW under construction, and 11,070 MW of projects under development."<ref>Lanco, [http://www.lancogroup.com/DynTestform.aspx?pageid=4 "Profile"], Lanco website, accessed July 2011.</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Coal-fired power stations== | ||
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+ | On its website Lanco lists its current coal-fired pwoer stations as:<ref>Lanco, [http://www.lancogroup.com/DynTestform.aspx?pageid=11 "Power"], Lanco website, accessed July 2011.</ref> | ||
+ | * Udupi power station, a 1200 megawatt power station based on imported coal. The plant is in Udupi District of Karnataka State in the Coastal Region of India. | ||
+ | * Amarkantak Power Project in Chhattisgarh, is a coal fired thermal based project, divided in two phases. | ||
+ | * Anpara Power station comprising two subcritical units of 600 MW each, located near Anpara in Uttar Pradesh. | ||
+ | * Lanco Vidarbha Thermal comprising two subcritical units of 600 MW each located near Mandva, Wardha District, Maharastra | ||
+ | * Lanco Babandh Power comprising two subcritical units of 600 MW each located in Dhenkanal District, Orissa. | ||
==Articles and Resources== | ==Articles and Resources== |
Revision as of 03:48, 13 July 2011
{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Indiacoal}}Lanco Infratech, which is most commonly referred to as Lanco, is a privately owned Indian-headquartered power generation and infrastructure company. On its website the company states that it "is fast emerging as one of the top three private sector power developers in India with 2,092 megawatt (MW) under operation, 7,153 MW under construction, and 11,070 MW of projects under development."[1]
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Coal-fired power stations
On its website Lanco lists its current coal-fired pwoer stations as:[2]
- Udupi power station, a 1200 megawatt power station based on imported coal. The plant is in Udupi District of Karnataka State in the Coastal Region of India.
- Amarkantak Power Project in Chhattisgarh, is a coal fired thermal based project, divided in two phases.
- Anpara Power station comprising two subcritical units of 600 MW each, located near Anpara in Uttar Pradesh.
- Lanco Vidarbha Thermal comprising two subcritical units of 600 MW each located near Mandva, Wardha District, Maharastra
- Lanco Babandh Power comprising two subcritical units of 600 MW each located in Dhenkanal District, Orissa.
Articles and Resources
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