Parli Thermal Power Station
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{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Indiacoal}} Parli Thermal Power Station is a proposed coal plant in Maharashtra, India.
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Background
Parli Thermal Power Station is a 920 megawatt (MW) power station owned by Maharashtra State Power Generation Company (MSPGCL), a Maharashtra government owned company.[1] The power station is located at Parli-Vaijnath in Beed district of Maharashtra, India.
The existing power station comprises one 20MW unit, three 210MW units and one 250MW unit.[1]
MSPGCL states on its website that a 350MW unit at the station is being added to the plant. MSPGCL states that the unit is expected to be commissioned by May 2013.[2]
Project Details for Unit 7 and Unit 8 additions
Sponsor: Maharashtra State Power Generation Company (MSPGCL)
Location: Parli-Vaijnath, Beed district, Maharashtra state, India
Coordinates: 18.8684504733, 76.5253684316
Status: Unit 7 (250 MW): Operating 2010; Unit 8 (350 MW): Under construction
Nameplate capacity:[3]
- Unit 1: 30 MW (1971)
- Unit 2: 30 MW (1972)
- Unit 3: 210 MW (1980)
- Unit 4: 210 MW (1985)
- Unit 5: 210 MW (1987)
- Unit 6: 210 MW (2007)
- Unit 7: 250 MW (2010)
- Unit 8: 350 MW (projected 2013)
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Projected in service: Unit 8: 2013
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Estimated annual CO2:
Source of financing:
Resources
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Maharashtra State Power Generation Company, "Installed Capacity", Maharashtra State Power Generation Company website, accessed November 2011.
- ↑ Maharashtra State Power Generation Company, "Information on Mahagenco's Power Projects: Ongoing Thermal Power Projects – 4730 MW", Maharashtra State Power Generation Company website, August 26, 2011.
- ↑ "Parli Coal Power Station India," Global Energy Observatory, accessed March 2012
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