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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}}'''Simhadri Power Station''' is a 1500 megawatt (MW) coal plant located in Andhra Pradesh, India. The plant comprises three units:<ref name=GEO>[http://globalenergyobservatory.org/form.php?pid=41823 Simhadri Coal Power Station India,] Global Energy Observatory, accessed February 2011</ref>
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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}}'''Simhadri Power Station''' is a 2000 megawatt (MW) coal plant located in Andhra Pradesh, India. The plant comprises four units:<ref name=GEO>[http://globalenergyobservatory.org/form.php?pid=41823 Simhadri Coal Power Station India,] Global Energy Observatory, accessed February 2011</ref>
 
* Unit 1 - 500 MW - commissioned February 2002
 
* Unit 1 - 500 MW - commissioned February 2002
 
* Unit 2 - 500 MW - commissioned August 2002
 
* Unit 2 - 500 MW - commissioned August 2002
 
* Unit 3 - 500 MW - commissioned March 2011
 
* Unit 3 - 500 MW - commissioned March 2011
* Unit 4 - 500 MW - anticipated commissioning March 2012<ref>[http://www.cea.nic.in/reports/proj_mon/broad_status.pdf "Monthly Report on Broad Status of Thermal Power Projects in the Country"] Government of India Ministry of Power, February 2012.</ref>
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* Unit 4 - 500 MW - commissioning March 24, 2012<ref>[http://www.cea.nic.in/reports/proj_mon/broad_status.pdf "Monthly Report on Broad Status of Thermal Power Projects in the Country"] Government of India Ministry of Power, February 2012.</ref><ref>[http://www.cea.nic.in/reports/monthly/executive_rep/may12/8.pdf ALL INDIA REGIONWISE GENERATING  INSTALLED CAPACITY (MW) OF POWER UTILITIES INCLUDING ALLOCATED SHARES IN JOINT AND CENTRAL SECTOR UTILITIES,] Central Electricity Authority, May 31, 2012</ref>
  
 
==2010: Ash spill==
 
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==2012: Public protests over fly ash pollution==
 
==2012: Public protests over fly ash pollution==
 
According to a February 2012 report in The Times of India, the Pollution Control Board (PCB) of Andhra Pradesh issued notices to [[NTPC]] for violating pollution limits and ordered the company to set aside Rs 3 crore as bank guarantee toward welfare measures for the affected people. According to PCB officials, the company was dumping fly ash on nearby areas and also letting it mix into sea water, thereby polluting local fisheries. Repeated protests by citizens brought the problem to public attention. PCB has set up a regional task for for the north coastal and both Godavari districts to monitor pollution.<Ref>[http://bit.ly/wH2aFJ "PCB notice to Simhadri power plant,"] The Times of Inida, February 29, 2012</ref>
 
According to a February 2012 report in The Times of India, the Pollution Control Board (PCB) of Andhra Pradesh issued notices to [[NTPC]] for violating pollution limits and ordered the company to set aside Rs 3 crore as bank guarantee toward welfare measures for the affected people. According to PCB officials, the company was dumping fly ash on nearby areas and also letting it mix into sea water, thereby polluting local fisheries. Repeated protests by citizens brought the problem to public attention. PCB has set up a regional task for for the north coastal and both Godavari districts to monitor pollution.<Ref>[http://bit.ly/wH2aFJ "PCB notice to Simhadri power plant,"] The Times of Inida, February 29, 2012</ref>
 
==Proposed Expansion==
 
A fourth unit of 500 MW has been proposed by [[NTPC]]; however, no further details are provided on the company website.<ref>[http://bit.ly/AsI4Ed "Future Capacity Additions,"] NTPC, accessed February 2012</ref>
 
  
 
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'''Location:''' Pittavanipalem village, Vishakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh<ref name=GEO/><br>
 
'''Location:''' Pittavanipalem village, Vishakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh<ref name=GEO/><br>
 
'''Coordinates:''' 17.591, 83.09166<ref name=GEO/><br>
 
'''Coordinates:''' 17.591, 83.09166<ref name=GEO/><br>
'''Status:''' Unit 3: commissioned March 2011; Unit 4: Proposed<br>
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'''Status:''' Unit 3: commissioned March 2011; Unit 4: commissioned March 2012<br>
'''Nameplate capacity:''' existing: 1500 MW; proposed: 500 MW<br>
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'''Nameplate capacity:''' 2000 MW (4 x 500 MW)<br>
 
'''Type:''' <br>
 
'''Type:''' <br>
 
'''Projected in service:''' <br>
 
'''Projected in service:''' <br>

Revision as of 17:45, 22 June 2012

{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}}Simhadri Power Station is a 2000 megawatt (MW) coal plant located in Andhra Pradesh, India. The plant comprises four units:[1]

  • Unit 1 - 500 MW - commissioned February 2002
  • Unit 2 - 500 MW - commissioned August 2002
  • Unit 3 - 500 MW - commissioned March 2011
  • Unit 4 - 500 MW - commissioning March 24, 2012[2][3]

2010: Ash spill

Due to rainfall, the second ash pond of the Simhadri Power Station overflowed, contaminating adjacent land with saline water and coal combustion ash, according to residents of Devada village in Paravada mandal. The size of the area affected was put at 150 acres by residents and at 50 acres by NTPC officials. The accident affected vegetable crops, casurina, and cashe nuts.[4]

2012: Public protests over fly ash pollution

According to a February 2012 report in The Times of India, the Pollution Control Board (PCB) of Andhra Pradesh issued notices to NTPC for violating pollution limits and ordered the company to set aside Rs 3 crore as bank guarantee toward welfare measures for the affected people. According to PCB officials, the company was dumping fly ash on nearby areas and also letting it mix into sea water, thereby polluting local fisheries. Repeated protests by citizens brought the problem to public attention. PCB has set up a regional task for for the north coastal and both Godavari districts to monitor pollution.[5]

Project Details

Sponsor: NTPC
Location: Pittavanipalem village, Vishakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh[1]
Coordinates: 17.591, 83.09166[1]
Status: Unit 3: commissioned March 2011; Unit 4: commissioned March 2012
Nameplate capacity: 2000 MW (4 x 500 MW)
Type:
Projected in service:
Coal Source:
Estimated annual CO2:
Source of financing:

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