Sagardighi Thermal Power Station

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{{#Badges:CoalSwarm|navbar-Indiacoal}}Sagardighi Super Thermal Power Station is a 1,600-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in West Bengal, India.

A further 660 MW to 1,320 MW is proposed.

Location

The plant is located at Manigram Village, 13 kilometres north of Sagardighi town in Murshidabad District.

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Background

The power station began as two units of 300 MW each, commissioned in 2007 and 2008.[1]

Expansion

Units 3-4

West Bengal Power Development Corporation reports the following status items for the proposed units 3 and 4:[2]

  • Go ahead clearance received from Govt. of West Bengal for implementation of 2x500 MW Thermal Power Unit at Sagardighi.
  • Chimney Clearance has already been received from Ministry of Civil and Aviation.
  • Water Clearance has been received from Port Trust. But clearance from Irrigation & Water Department is still pending.
  • Railway Transportation Clearance has already been received.
  • Financial Tie up has already been made with PFC for funding up to 70% of the Project Cost.
  • Coal Linkage is made with Captive Coal Mines Pachawar North and East of Damagaria Coal Mines.
  • In principle clearance from the Hon’ble State Electricity Regulatory Commission is still pending as well as Environmental Clearance is also pending.

In 2012, Units 3 and 4 had a planned commissioning date of 2014.[3]

As of February 2015 units 3 and 4 are planned for completion by FY2017.[4]

Unit 3 was commissioned December 2015 and began commercial operation in July 2016.[5] Unit 4 was commissioned in December 2016.[6]

Units 5-6

The company is also planning a unit 5 and 6 of 500 MW each.[7]

Unit 5 received a terms of reference in January 2015.[8]

In April 2016 the company applied for unit 5 to be 660 MW, to meet the Ministry of Power requirement that the 13th Plan Capacity Additions only be through supercritical units. [9] Unit 5 as 660 MW received a terms of reference on March 26, 2019.[10]

Unit 6 has received no permits and may be shelved. If built, it would likely need to be 660 MW similar to unit 5.

Project Details

Sponsor: West Bengal Power Development Corporation[11]
Location: Manigram village, Sagardighi talk, Murshidabad district, West Bengal
Coordinates: 24.3688141, 88.1040001 (exact)[12]
Status:

  • Phase I, units 1-2: Operating
  • Phase II, units 3-4: Operating
  • Phase III, unit 5: Pre-permit development
  • Phase III, unit 6: Shelved

Capacity:

  • Phase I, units 1 & 2: 600 MW (2 x 300 MW)
  • Phase II, units 3 & 4: 1,000 MW (2 x 500 MW)
  • Phase II, units 5 & 6: 1,320 MW (2 x 660 MW)

Type: Subcritical
Start year: 2007 (Unit 1), 2008 (Unit 2), 2015 (Unit 3), 2016 (Unit 4)
Coal Type:
Coal Source: Pachawar North and East of Damagaria Coal Mines
Source of financing: Power Finance Corporation (70%)
Permits and applications:

Resources and articles

References

  1. Environmental Clearance, India MoEF, May 18, 2011.
  2. "Ongoing Projects: Sagardighi Thermal Power Project Extension," West Bengal Power Development Corp, accessed March 2012
  3. Monthly Report on Broad Status of Thermal Power Projects in the Country, Central Electricity Authority, September 2012
  4. Broad Status Report, India Central Electrical Authority, February 2015
  5. "Monthly Report on Broad Status of Thermal Power Projects in the Country," Government of India Ministry of Power, July 2016
  6. "Monthly Report on Broad Status of Thermal Power Projects in the Country," Government of India Ministry of Power, November 2016
  7. "Future Projects," West Ben­gal Power Devel­op­ment Corpo­ra­tion Limited website, accessed August 2014
  8. Terms of reference, India MoEF, Jan 15, 2015
  9. "Proposed 1 X500 MW Coal based Sagardighi Phase-Ill Extension," West Bengal Power Development Corporation, April 6, 2016
  10. Terms of reference, India MoEF, March 26, 2019
  11. West Bengal Power Development Corporation, "About Us: Plant", West Bengal Power Development Corporation website, accessed February 2012.
  12. "Sagardighi Super Coal Power Station India," Global Energy Observatory, accessed March 2012

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