Pudimadaka Ultra Mega Power Project
{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Indiacoal}} Pudimadaka Ultra Mega Power Project is a proposed 4,000-megawatt coal-fired power station by NTPC in Andhra Pradesh, India.
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Location
The map below shows the location of Pudimadaka village near Anakapalle, but not the exact location of the project.
Background
In January 2014 project sponsor NTPC said it was planning on fast-tracking the project. The project was initially to use domestic coal, but facing difficulty in securing a coal linkage, it may use imported coal. NTPC is awaiting land clearance from the state government, and will then seek the necessary permits, after which it will take an estimated 42 months to implement the five 800 MW units.[1]
Project Details
Sponsor: NTPC
Location: Pudimadaka village near Anakapalle, Andhra Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 17.492713, 83.002767 (approximate)
Status: Announced
Nameplate capacity:
- Unit 1: 800MW
- Unit 2: 800MW
- Unit 3: 800MW
- Unit 4: 800MW
- Unit 5: 800MW
Type: Supercritical
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Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "NTPC seeks to fast track Pudimadaka project," The Hindu Online, Jan 29, 2014.
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External resources
External articles
- "NTPC's Pudimadaka plant to get fast-track clearances," The Hindu, January 7, 2011
- V. Rishi Kumar, "NTPC to take up another mega project in South," The Hindu Business Line, January 23, 2012