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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}}'''Gulbarga power station''' is a proposed 1320 megawatt (MW) coal plant in Karnataka state, India, sponsed by  [[Power Company of Karnataka (PCKL)]]. The project is located about 12 km from Jewargi, 30 km from Gulbarga, and 8 km from Fartehabad. Land has been acquired. The site is across the road from Firozabad, about one km from Dargah. Water will be obtained from the Krishna River. PCKL is applying for coal linkage. The Standing Linkage Committee (Long Term) of the Ministry of Coal met on April 18th, 2011, but did not consider any of the 12th Plan Projects due to the no-go restriction by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. The company notes: "In view of the inordinate delay by MOC in providing the coal linkage it was not possible to proceed beyond the RFQ stage. In the absence of any assurance regarding coal for this project in the near future, it is decided under orders of Government that RFPs may be called giving the option for the bidder to quote for 100% imported coal or domestic coal or blend of both. Fuel cost will not be a pass through. Instead, they will be asked to bid on the basis of levelized tariff as in the case of Ultra mega Power Projects." A public hearing was held on the project on July 23, 2010. Application for  final clearance was filed with Ministry of Environment and Forests on October 25, 2010.<Ref name=company>[http://bit.ly/wp6ouM "Projects,"] Power Company of Karnataka website, November 17, 2011</ref>
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'''Gulbarga power station''' is a proposed 1320 megawatt (MW) coal plant in Karnataka state, India, sponsed by  [[Power Company of Karnataka (PCKL)]]. The project is located about 12 km from Jewargi, 30 km from Gulbarga, and 8 km from Fartehabad. Land has been acquired. The site is across the road from Firozabad, about one km from Dargah. Water will be obtained from the Krishna River. PCKL is applying for coal linkage. The Standing Linkage Committee (Long Term) of the Ministry of Coal met on April 18th, 2011, but did not consider any of the 12th Plan Projects due to the no-go restriction by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. The company notes: "In view of the inordinate delay by MOC in providing the coal linkage it was not possible to proceed beyond the RFQ stage. In the absence of any assurance regarding coal for this project in the near future, it is decided under orders of Government that RFPs may be called giving the option for the bidder to quote for 100% imported coal or domestic coal or blend of both. Fuel cost will not be a pass through. Instead, they will be asked to bid on the basis of levelized tariff as in the case of Ultra mega Power Projects." A public hearing was held on the project on July 23, 2010. Application for  final clearance was filed with Ministry of Environment and Forests on October 25, 2010.<Ref name=company>[http://bit.ly/wp6ouM "Projects,"] Power Company of Karnataka website, November 17, 2011</ref>
  
 
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Farmers of Honna Kiranagi in Gulbarga taluk "manhandled " officials attempting to survey land for the Gulbarga power station and burned a copy of the order authorizing the survey. Following a scuffle, Farhatabad police arrested five people including Karnataka Rakshana Vedike district unit president Arunkumar Patil and four farmers. The five were remanded to judicial custody for 15 days. The five were charged with attempt to murder and criminal intimidation. The outbreak followed months of agitation over acquisition of land for the 1320 MW project. At one meeting attended by 208 farmers, only one agreed to part with his land.<ref>[http://bit.ly/wT7Xxw Ryots foil land survey for G'barga thermal plant,"] Deccan Herald, April 19, 2010</ref>
 
Farmers of Honna Kiranagi in Gulbarga taluk "manhandled " officials attempting to survey land for the Gulbarga power station and burned a copy of the order authorizing the survey. Following a scuffle, Farhatabad police arrested five people including Karnataka Rakshana Vedike district unit president Arunkumar Patil and four farmers. The five were remanded to judicial custody for 15 days. The five were charged with attempt to murder and criminal intimidation. The outbreak followed months of agitation over acquisition of land for the 1320 MW project. At one meeting attended by 208 farmers, only one agreed to part with his land.<ref>[http://bit.ly/wT7Xxw Ryots foil land survey for G'barga thermal plant,"] Deccan Herald, April 19, 2010</ref>
  
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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}} Gulbarga power station is a proposed coal plant in Maharashtra, India.

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Gulbarga power station is a proposed 1320 megawatt (MW) coal plant in Karnataka state, India, sponsed by Power Company of Karnataka (PCKL). The project is located about 12 km from Jewargi, 30 km from Gulbarga, and 8 km from Fartehabad. Land has been acquired. The site is across the road from Firozabad, about one km from Dargah. Water will be obtained from the Krishna River. PCKL is applying for coal linkage. The Standing Linkage Committee (Long Term) of the Ministry of Coal met on April 18th, 2011, but did not consider any of the 12th Plan Projects due to the no-go restriction by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. The company notes: "In view of the inordinate delay by MOC in providing the coal linkage it was not possible to proceed beyond the RFQ stage. In the absence of any assurance regarding coal for this project in the near future, it is decided under orders of Government that RFPs may be called giving the option for the bidder to quote for 100% imported coal or domestic coal or blend of both. Fuel cost will not be a pass through. Instead, they will be asked to bid on the basis of levelized tariff as in the case of Ultra mega Power Projects." A public hearing was held on the project on July 23, 2010. Application for final clearance was filed with Ministry of Environment and Forests on October 25, 2010.[1]

May 2012: PCKL invites fresh bids

Because it was unable to secure coal linkage, PCKL has reopened the bidding process for the project. In addition to the 23 previously qualified bidders, other companies are invited to apply on a build, own, and operate basis. In addition, bidders must be able to provide coal for the project.[2]

April 2010: Five arrested following scuffle between farmers and survey officials

Farmers of Honna Kiranagi in Gulbarga taluk "manhandled " officials attempting to survey land for the Gulbarga power station and burned a copy of the order authorizing the survey. Following a scuffle, Farhatabad police arrested five people including Karnataka Rakshana Vedike district unit president Arunkumar Patil and four farmers. The five were remanded to judicial custody for 15 days. The five were charged with attempt to murder and criminal intimidation. The outbreak followed months of agitation over acquisition of land for the 1320 MW project. At one meeting attended by 208 farmers, only one agreed to part with his land.[3]


Project Details

Sponsor: Power Company of Karnataka (PCKL)
Location: near Firozabad village, between Jevargi and Gulbarga, Karnataka state, India
Coordinates: 17.0854, 76.79 (location of Firozabad but not the exact location of the project)
Status: Advanced development
Nameplate capacity: 1320 MW (2 x 660 MW)
Type: Supercritical (around 265 bar, 537 degrees C main steam temperature and 565 degrees C reheat steam)[1]
Projected in service:
Coal Source:
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Source of financing:

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Projects," Power Company of Karnataka website, November 17, 2011
  2. Mahesh Kulkarni, "Fresh global bids called for 1,300 Mw Gulbarga thermal power project," Business Standard, May 22, 2012
  3. Ryots foil land survey for G'barga thermal plant," Deccan Herald, April 19, 2010

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