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'''Aditya Aluminium power station''' is a 900-megawatt (MW) power station proposed by [[Hindalco Industries]] to supply the Aditya Alumina and Aluminium Project in Orissa, India.
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'''Aditya Aluminium power station''' is a 900-megawatt (MW) power station proposed by [[Hindalco Industries]] to supply the Aditya Alumina and Aluminium Project in Odisha, India.
  
 
==Location==
 
==Location==
The photograph below shows the construction site at the Hindalco alumuminium complex about 3 km north of Lapanga, Orissa.  
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The photograph below shows the construction site at the Hindalco alumuminium complex about 3 km north of Lapanga.  
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
Hindalco states that "The project also has a 20 million-tpa joint venture coal mine at Ib Valley, coal blocks Talabira II and III, Orissa, and a 900-MW captive power plant at Lapanga."<ref>Hindalco Industries, [http://www.hindalco.com/about_us/overview.htm Greenfield projects"], Hindalco Industries website, accessed November 2011.</ref>
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Hindalco states that "The project also has a 20 million-tpa joint venture coal mine at Ib Valley, coal blocks Talabira II and III, Odisha, and a 900-MW captive power plant at Lapanga."<ref>Hindalco Industries, [http://www.hindalco.com/about_us/overview.htm Greenfield projects"], Hindalco Industries website, accessed November 2011.</ref>
  
 
Aditya Aluminium was established in 1991, which is an aluminum project that consists of aluminum smelter and refinery.<ref>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=52249807 "Aditya Aluminium Pvt. Ltd."] Bloomberg Businessweek, accessed December 22, 2011.</ref>
 
Aditya Aluminium was established in 1991, which is an aluminum project that consists of aluminum smelter and refinery.<ref>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=52249807 "Aditya Aluminium Pvt. Ltd."] Bloomberg Businessweek, accessed December 22, 2011.</ref>
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==Project Details==
 
==Project Details==
 
'''Sponsor:''' Hindalco Industries<br>
 
'''Sponsor:''' Hindalco Industries<br>
'''Location:''' Lapanga, Orissa state, India<br>
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'''Location:''' Lapanga, Odisha<br>
 
'''Coordinates:''' 21.7400679, 84.0605915 (exact) <br>
 
'''Coordinates:''' 21.7400679, 84.0605915 (exact) <br>
 
'''Status:''' Construction<br>
 
'''Status:''' Construction<br>

Revision as of 17:31, 8 May 2014

{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}} Aditya Aluminium power station is a 900-megawatt (MW) power station proposed by Hindalco Industries to supply the Aditya Alumina and Aluminium Project in Odisha, India.

Location

The photograph below shows the construction site at the Hindalco alumuminium complex about 3 km north of Lapanga.

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Background

Hindalco states that "The project also has a 20 million-tpa joint venture coal mine at Ib Valley, coal blocks Talabira II and III, Odisha, and a 900-MW captive power plant at Lapanga."[1]

Aditya Aluminium was established in 1991, which is an aluminum project that consists of aluminum smelter and refinery.[2]

Project Details

Sponsor: Hindalco Industries
Location: Lapanga, Odisha
Coordinates: 21.7400679, 84.0605915 (exact)
Status: Construction
Nameplate capacity: 900 MW
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References

  1. Hindalco Industries, Greenfield projects", Hindalco Industries website, accessed November 2011.
  2. "Aditya Aluminium Pvt. Ltd." Bloomberg Businessweek, accessed December 22, 2011.
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