Akrimota Power Project

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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}}The Akrimota Power Project is a 250 megawatt lignite-fired power station which is owned and operated by Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation in Gujarat, India.

Location

The undated satellite photo shows the power station in Nani Chher village.

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Background

The power plant was synchronized in 2005 and began commercial operation in 2006-2007. It is at the pithead of the Panandhro Lignite Mine. The plant is located near the village of Nani Chher in Kutchh district.[1]

250 MW Expansion

In late 2011 Platts listed a 250MW expansion of the power station as being planned.[2] However, GMDC make no mention of the possible expansion on their website,[3] and as of 2016 the company is not listed as having applied for an environmental permit. The project appears to have been abandoned.

Project Details of proposed expansion

Sponsor: Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation
Location: Nani Chher village, Kutchh district, Gujarat
Coordinates: 23.7724998, 68.6455556 (exact)
Status:

  • Unit 1: Operating (2007)
  • Unit 2: Operating (2006)
  • Unit 3: Cancelled

Nameplate capacity:

  • Unit 1: 125 MW
  • Unit 2: 125 MW
  • Unit 3: 250 MW

Type:
Projected in service:
Coal Type: Lignite
Coal Source: Panandhro Lignite Mine, India
Estimated annual CO2:
Source of financing:

Resources and articles

References

  1. GMDC, "Power: Akrimota Power Project", Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation website, accessed November 2011.
  2. Platts, "World Electric Power Plants Database, September 2011", accessed November 2011. The database is not available online but a downloadable spreadsheet can be purchased.
  3. GMDC, "New Projects", Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation website, accessed March 2014.

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