Amravati Thermal Power Project

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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}} Amravati Thermal Power Project is a proposed coal plant in Maharashtra, India.


Location

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

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Background

Amravati Thermal Power Project is a 2670 megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station which is currently under construction. The project, which is owned by Indiabulls Power Ltd, comprises five 270 MW units with a further 1320 MW foreshadowed.[1] The power station is being built at Nandgaonpeth, Amravati district, Maharashtra.

The company states that "coal linkage has been granted and letters of assurance from South Eastern Coalfields Ltd. (SECL), Western Coalfields Ltd. (WCL) and Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd. (MCL) have been issued."[2]

Project Details

Sponsor: Indiabulls Power Ltd
Location: Nandgaonpeth, Amravati district, Maharashtra
Coordinates: 21.024339, 77.822969 (approximate)
Status: Construction
Nameplate capacity: 1350 MW (five units, each 270 MW), plus 1320 MW prospective
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References

  1. Platts, "World Electric Power Plants Database, September 2011", accessed November 2011. (The database is not available online but a downloadable spreadsheet can be purchased.)
  2. Indiabulls Power, "Amravati Thermal Power Project", Indiabulls Power website, accessed November 2011.

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