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'''Sponsor:''' [[Mantri Power]]<br> | '''Sponsor:''' [[Mantri Power]]<br> | ||
'''Location:''' Bela village, about 40 km Nagpur, Maharashtra state, India<br> | '''Location:''' Bela village, about 40 km Nagpur, Maharashtra state, India<br> | ||
− | '''Coordinates:''' <br> | + | '''Coordinates:''' 20.806389, 79.051944<br> |
'''Status:''' Unconfirmed<br> | '''Status:''' Unconfirmed<br> | ||
'''Nameplate capacity:''' 540 MW<br> | '''Nameplate capacity:''' 540 MW<br> |
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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}}Bela power station (Mantri Power) is a proposed 540 megawatt (MW) coal plant in Maharashtra state, India.
The sponsor of the project, Mantri Power, is a subsidiary of the Mumbai-based Mantri Realty Limited. The project will be located at Bela, approximately 40 kilometres away from Nagpur. The Purti Group is a 25% shareholder in Mantri Power.[1]
A 2007 report on the proposed Bela power station stated that "around 60% of the power generated will be supplied to the state power utility, while 25% would be sold to other buyers across the state. The rest will be kept for domestic consumption in the company's projects".[1]
The contract for the main plant package was won by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited in May 2009.[2]
The status of the project is not confirmed. Wikimapia shows "Mantri Power Project" at 20°48'23"N 79°3'7"E; however, no major buildings appear to have been constructed.[3]
Project Details
Sponsor: Mantri Power
Location: Bela village, about 40 km Nagpur, Maharashtra state, India
Coordinates: 20.806389, 79.051944
Status: Unconfirmed
Nameplate capacity: 540 MW
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References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 "540 MW plant set to come up near city", The Times of India, July 23, 2007.
- ↑ "BHEL bags contract for Bela Power Project," The Hindu, May 26, 2009
- ↑ "Mantri Power Project," Wikimapia, accessed February 2012