Jamunda power station
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Jamunda power station is a proposed 1,320-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in Odisha, India.
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Location
The map below shows Jamunda village, the approximate location where the plant would be built.
Background on Plant
The 1,320 MW power station proposed by Jindal Power received a terms of reference toward an environmental permit in 2011.[1]
As of April 2015 the project has yet to receive environmental clearance, and appears to be deferred or abandoned.
Project Details
- Sponsor: Jindal Power
- Parent company:
- Developer:
- Location: Jamunda village, Banarpul taluk, Angul district, Odisha
- Coordinates: 20.7058551, 85.0797665 (approximate)
- Status: Cancelled
- Capacity: 1,320 MW (Unit 1: 660 MW; Unit 2: 660 MW)
- Type: Supercritical
- Start date:
- Coal Type:
- Coal Source:
- Source of financing:
- Permits and applications: Terms of reference, India MoEF, Dec 28, 2011
Resources and articles
References
- ↑ Terms of reference, India MoEF, Dec 28, 2011.