Hari Hareshwar power station (Vesavi and Bankot)

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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}}Veshvi power station is a proposed 1,600 megawatt coal-fired power station proposed by Hari Hareshwar Power Company (HPPC) to be built at the village of Veshvi in Maharashtra state, India. HPPC is a joint venture between the Malaysian Genting Bhd group and the Mumbai-based Etsinta Energy. The company, which has proposed the power station be based on imported coal, is facing opposition from local villagers.[1]

Location

The map below shows Raigad District, but not the exact location of the project:

Project Details

Sponsor: Hari Hareshwar Power Company
Location: Veshvi Village, Raigad District, Maharashtra state, India
Coordinates: 17.979579, 73.051596
Status: Proposed
Nameplate capacity: 1600 MW
Type:
Projected in service:
Coal Source: Imported from unspecified location
Estimated annual CO2: 9,461,921 tons
Source of financing:

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References

  1. Rahul Wadke, "Yet another Maharashtra power plant faces villagers' ire", The Hindu, October 31, 2011.