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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}} '''Dhariwal power station''' is a proposed coal plant in Maharashtra, India.
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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}} '''Dhariwal power station''' is a 600 megawatt (MW) coal plant in Maharashtra, India.
  
 
==Location==
 
==Location==
The map below shows the city of Tadali, but not the exact location of the project:
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The undated satellite photo below shows construction activities at the project site, which is located 2 km south of the village of Tadali and 10 km northwest of Chandrapur city in Maharashtra.
{{#display_point:|Tadali, Maharashtra|width=500|height=400|type=normal|zoom=8}}
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{{#display_map:20.0105878, 79.2034328|width=600|height=600|type=hybrid|zoom=17}}
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
The '''Dhariwal power station''' is a proposed 600 megawatt power station is located at Tadali, Chandrapur, in Maharashtra state, India. The power station is being proposed by [[Haldia Energy]], a subsidiary of [[CESC]].<ref>Ritwik Mukherjee, [http://www.mydigitalfc.com/companies/cesc-acquires-dhariwal-infrastructure-set-chandrapur-project-701 "CESC acquires Dhariwal Infrastructure to set up Chandrapur project"], ''Financial Chronicle'', August 28 2009.</ref>  
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The power station was proposed by by Dhariwal Infrastructure, a subsidiary of [[CESC]].
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According to February 2014 report of the Ministry of Electricity, Unit 1 was commissioned in November 2013.<ref name=broad>[http://www.cea.nic.in/reports/proj_mon/broad_status.pdf Monthly Report on Broad Status of Thermal Power Projects in the Country,] Central Electricity Authority, February 2014</ref> Unit 2 was commissioned in August 2014.<ref>[http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/announcements/cesc-updatessubsidiary-company_1156078.html "CESC: Updates on subsidiary company,"] Money Control, Aug 14, 2014.</ref>
  
 
==Project Details==
 
==Project Details==
'''Sponsor:''' [[Haldia Energy]], a subsidiary of [[CESC]]<br>
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'''Sponsor:''' Dhariwal Infrastructure, a subsidiary of [[CESC]]<ref name=broad/><br>
'''Location:''' Tadali, Chandrapur district, Maharashtra state, India<br>
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'''Location:''' Tadali village, Chandrapur district, Maharashtra<ref name=broad/><br>
'''Coordinates:''' <br>
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'''Coordinates:''' 20.0105878, 79.2034328 (exact)<br>
'''Status:'''<br>
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'''Status:''' Operating<br>
'''Nameplate capacity:''' 600 MW<br>
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'''Capacity:''' 600 MW (2 x 300 MW)<br>
 
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'''Coal Type:''' <br>
 
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'''Estimated annual CO<sub>2</sub>:''' <br>
 
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'''Permits and applications:''' [http://bit.ly/1i5ofSK Environmental Clearance,] India MoEF, December 4, 2009
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Latest revision as of 01:13, 13 September 2014

{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}} Dhariwal power station is a 600 megawatt (MW) coal plant in Maharashtra, India.

Location

The undated satellite photo below shows construction activities at the project site, which is located 2 km south of the village of Tadali and 10 km northwest of Chandrapur city in Maharashtra.

Background

The power station was proposed by by Dhariwal Infrastructure, a subsidiary of CESC.

According to February 2014 report of the Ministry of Electricity, Unit 1 was commissioned in November 2013.[1] Unit 2 was commissioned in August 2014.[2]

Project Details

Sponsor: Dhariwal Infrastructure, a subsidiary of CESC[1]
Location: Tadali village, Chandrapur district, Maharashtra[1]
Coordinates: 20.0105878, 79.2034328 (exact)
Status: Operating
Capacity: 600 MW (2 x 300 MW)
Type:
Coal Type:
Coal Source:
Estimated annual CO2:
Source of financing:
Permits and applications: Environmental Clearance, India MoEF, December 4, 2009

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