The company also states that it is "expanding its capacity at Tamnar by setting up a 2400 MW thermal power plant" adjoining the existing Tamnar 1000 MW power plant. It refers to this as the [[Tamnar II Project]] with the original plant referred to as the [[Tamnar I Project]] and also as the O. P. Jindal Super Thermal Power Plant. It also states that it has "signed an MoU with the State Government of Jharkhand to set up a 2640 MW thermal power plant."<ref name="JP ABout"/> A company briefing note on its expansion plans states that the project will be "completed in stages in the year of 2012 and 2013 and the same has been funded on the basis of 75:25 debt:equity."<ref name="JP">Jindal Power, [http://www.jindalpower.com/note-on-jindal-power-limited.pdf "Jindal Power Limited (JPL)"], Jindal Power, July 2010.</ref>
The briefing note also states that the company has announced an expansion "at Dumka, Jharkhand 1320 MW (2X660 MW) Power Plant at an estimated project cost of Rs. 7224.00 Cr. (US $ 1.62 billion). This Plant will be completed in stages in the year of 2014 and the same has been funded on the basis of 70:30 debt:equity."<ref name="JP"/>The company refers to the proposed plant as simply the [[Dumka Project]].
It also states that a further 600 megawatt power plant at Godda, Jharkhand would be completed in 2014 at an estimated project cost of Rs. 3666.00 Cr. (US $ 0.82 billion)on the basis of 70:30 debt:equity."<ref name="JP"/>The company refers to the proposed plant as the [[Godda Project]].
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