Shahpur Thermal Power Project

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{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Indiacoal}}Shahapur Thermal Power Project is a 1200-1800 megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station being developed by Maharashtra Energy Generation Limited, a subsidiary of Reliance Power. In 2006 MEGL sought tender bids for the development of two identical super-critical coal units "in the range of 1200-1800 MW". These would supplement a 1400MW gas-fired plant which is being developed as phase 1 of the project.[1][2]

The current status of the coal-fired units is unclear. On its website, Reliance Power refers to the Shahapur project only as a 4,000MW gas project.[3]

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  1. "Maharashtra Energy Generation Limited (MEGL)", Reliance Energy website, accessed May 2011.
  2. "Information for Bidders, Reliance Energy, July 31, 2006. (Pdf)
  3. Reliance Power, "Gas Based Projects", Reliance Power website, accessed May 2011.

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