Rajauli power station

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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}}Rajauli power station is proposed 2,640-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in Bihar, India.

Location

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Background

The project has been proposed by Era Infra Engineering Limited. The Bihar State Investment Promotion Board lists the project as having been granted investment approval in February 2011, to be built at Rajauli village.[1] However, as of August 2014 the project appears to have been abandoned since there have been no further reports of development activity and no applications for environmental permits.

Project Details

Sponsor: Era Infra Engineering
Location: Rajauli village, Nawada district, Bihar
Coordinates: 24.65, 85.5 (approximate)
Status: Cancelled
Capacity: 2,640 MW
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Estimated annual CO2: 15,612,170
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References

  1. State Investment Promotion Board, "Proposals Approved by State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB)", Bihar State Investment Promotion Board, accessed November 2011.
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