Indragacchi power station

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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}}The Indragacchi power station is a proposed 1320 megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in Bihar, India.

Location

The map below shows Sangrampur block, the approximate location where the project would be built.

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Background

The project, which is proposed by India Power Corporation, is scheduled to be commissioned in 2014-2015 with power to be sold to the Bihar State Electricity Board (BSEB).[1]

The project was initially proposed in 2008 as a 1650 megawatt project, but in July 2010 was revised down to a 1320MW project comprising two 660MW units. In April 2011 the project was approved by the Bihar Cabinet.[2][3]

BSEB states that the acquisition of 1500 acres of land was set to commence after Cabinet approval of the project. It also states that the project will require 6.2 million tonnes a year of coal but does not mention if an allocation has been made. BSEB states that in June 2010 the Bihar Water Resources Department approved a water allocation of 62 Cusecs from the Gandak River.[1]

As of March 2015 the project is listed on the company website as planned,[4] but has not received environmental clearance, and appears to have been abandoned.

Project Details

Sponsor: India Power Corporation
Location: Indragacchi village, East Champaran district, Bihar
Coordinates: 25.500702, 84.684087 (approximate)
Status: Cancelled
Capacity: 1,320 MW
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Permits: Terms of Reference, India MoEF, Dec 9, 2010

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bihar State Electricity Board, "New Projects", Bihar State Electricity Board website, accessed November 2011.
  2. Bihar State Investment Promotion Board, "Proposals Approved by State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB)", Bihar State Investment Promotion Board, December 2011, page 10.
  3. "Govt nod to Kolkata firm's power plant", The Times of India, April 6, 2011.
  4. "Generation," India Power Corporation website, accessed September 2014.
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