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Wardha Warora Power Plant

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{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Indiacoal}} Wardha Warora Power Plant is a proposed 540 megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in the Warora Growth Centre, District Chandrapur, in Maharashtra. The first three units of the 4X135 MW plant have been commissioned, with the final unit 4 completed in April 2011.[1] The company states that coal will be sourced from "western coal fields". The plant was being built for KSK Energy Ventures by Shangdong Electric Power Construction Corporation (SEPCO).[2]

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Sponsor: KSK Energy Ventures
Location: Warora Growth Centre, District Chandrapur, Maharashtra
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Status: Part commissioned, remainder under construction
Nameplate capacity: 540 MW
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  1. "India Central Electricity Authority Monthly Report," India Central Electricity Authority, April 2011.
  2. KSK Energy Ventures, "Thermal Power Plants", KSK Energy Ventures website, accessed May 2011.

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