Difference between revisions of "Dondaicha Thermal Power Station"
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==Project Details== | ==Project Details== | ||
'''Sponsor:''' [[Maharashtra State Power Generation Company]]<br> | '''Sponsor:''' [[Maharashtra State Power Generation Company]]<br> | ||
− | '''Location:''' Vikharan, Methi & Varjhadi villages, Sindhkheda taluk, Dhule district, Maharashtra | + | '''Location:''' Vikharan, Methi & Varjhadi villages, Sindhkheda taluk, Dhule district, Maharashtra<br> |
− | '''Coordinates:''' 21.274722, 74.606944<ref>[http://bit.ly/wBgoWh "Donaicha thermal power project,"] Wikimapia, accessed February 2012</ref><br> | + | '''Coordinates:''' 21.274722, 74.606944 (approximate)<ref>[http://bit.ly/wBgoWh "Donaicha thermal power project,"] Wikimapia, accessed February 2012</ref><br> |
'''Status:''' Stage I: Pre-permit development; Stage II: Pre-permit development<br> | '''Status:''' Stage I: Pre-permit development; Stage II: Pre-permit development<br> | ||
'''Nameplate capacity:''' Stage I: 1320 MW (2 x 660 MW); Stage II: 1980 MW (3 x 660 MW)<br> | '''Nameplate capacity:''' Stage I: 1320 MW (2 x 660 MW); Stage II: 1980 MW (3 x 660 MW)<br> | ||
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'''Coal Source:''' Stage I: Chendipada Coal block in Orissa; Stage II: Mahandi coal blcok in Orissa<Ref name=Mah/><br> | '''Coal Source:''' Stage I: Chendipada Coal block in Orissa; Stage II: Mahandi coal blcok in Orissa<Ref name=Mah/><br> | ||
'''Estimated annual CO<sub>2</sub>:''' <br> | '''Estimated annual CO<sub>2</sub>:''' <br> | ||
− | '''Source of financing:''' <br> | + | '''Source of financing:''' <br> |
+ | '''Permits and applications:''' | ||
+ | * Units 1-5: [http://bit.ly/1ltY2ku; Terms of Reference, Amendment] India MoEF, May 13, 2011 | ||
==Resources and articles== | ==Resources and articles== |
Revision as of 20:54, 23 May 2014
{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}}Dondaicha Thermal Power Station is a proposed coal plant in Maharashtra, India.
Contents
Location
The project is located in Dhule district. The approximate location is shown below.
Background
Dondaicha Thermal Power Station is a proposed 3300 megawatt (MW) coal plant in Maharashtra state, India.
In January 2014 the company reported the status of the project as follows:[1]
- As per Government’s directives, implementation of the project shall be done by forming a Joint Venture Company with NTPC Ltd.
- Land: Out of 943 H. total land requirement, land acquisition of 493.95 H. completed till October 2013.
- Fuel: Coal required for Unit 1&2 (Stage-I) will be made available from Chendipada Coal block, Orissa. Coal required for Unit 3 to 5 (Stage-II) will be made available from Mahanadi Coal block, Orissa.
- Water: Stage I- 40 MM3 water available from Nimna Tapi project on Tapi river. For Stage II- TIDC vide their letter no. 1555/2010 dated 03.04.2010 informed that additional 45 MM3 of water could be made available Nimna Tapi project on Tapi river.
- The Terms of Reference (TOR) is received from Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India on 05.05.2011. TOR validity extension granted by EAC up to 13.05.2014.
- Power Purchase Agreement: MERC vide order dtd. 29.10.2013 accorded approval to amend PPA dtd. 01.04.2009 with MSEDCL for addition of this project in existing PPA.
Project Details
Sponsor: Maharashtra State Power Generation Company
Location: Vikharan, Methi & Varjhadi villages, Sindhkheda taluk, Dhule district, Maharashtra
Coordinates: 21.274722, 74.606944 (approximate)[2]
Status: Stage I: Pre-permit development; Stage II: Pre-permit development
Nameplate capacity: Stage I: 1320 MW (2 x 660 MW); Stage II: 1980 MW (3 x 660 MW)
Type:
Projected in service:
Coal Source: Stage I: Chendipada Coal block in Orissa; Stage II: Mahandi coal blcok in Orissa[1]
Estimated annual CO2:
Source of financing:
Permits and applications:
- Units 1-5: Terms of Reference, Amendment India MoEF, May 13, 2011
Resources and articles
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 "Information on Mahagenco's Power Projects," Mahagenco website, January 8, 2014
- ↑ "Donaicha thermal power project," Wikimapia, accessed February 2012