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NTPC Ramagundam, a part of National Thermal Power Corporation, [1] is a 2,600 megawatt (MW) Super thermal power station situated at Ramagundam in Peddapalli district in Telangana, India. It is the current largest power station in South India. It is the first ISO 14001 certified "Super Thermal Power Station" in India. [2]
It is being built near Ramagundam city in Peddapalli District. [3] The first Unit, 800MW, was inaugurated by PM Modi on 3 October 2023. [4] [5] The second unit was inaugurated by PM Modi on 4 March 2024. [6]
NTPC Limited, formerly known as National Thermal Power Corporation, is an Indian central Public Sector Undertaking ... NTPC Ramagundam: Telangana: 2,600 3x200, 4x500
Public sector undertaking National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) and several other state level power generating companies are engaged in operating coal-based thermal power plants. Apart from NTPC and other state level operators, some private companies also operate the power plants. [9] One coal plant was given environmental clearance in 2021 ...
Ramagundam Solar PV NTPC: Central 10 15 [11] [12] 3 Dharmaraopet Solar PV Plant ReNew Power Private 143 [13] 4 Telangana I: Talettutayi Solar Projects Private Limited Private 12 5 Telangana II: Talettutayi Solar Projects Six Private Limited Private 12 Total capacity (MW) 15
NTPC Tamil Nadu Energy: 1,500 MW 17 Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Station: Bihar: NTPC: 2,340 MW 18 Dr Narla Tata Rao Thermal Power Station: Andhra pradesh: Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation: 1,760 MW 19 NTPC Ramagundam: Telangana: NTPC: 2,600 MW 20 Simhadri Super Thermal Power Plant: Andhra Pradesh: NTPC: 2,000 MW 21 Essar Salaya ...
Ramagundam B Thermal Power Station has an installed capacity of 62.5 MW (single unit). The unit was commissioned in October, 1971 with the financial assistance of U.S.A.I.D with the project cost of Rs 14.8 crores.
The 100 MW plant is built on the balancing reservoir of the NTPC Ramagundam [1] and reached full operational capacity on July 1, 2022. [2] Spanning 500 acres and built by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited at a cost of ₹ 423 crore (equivalent to ₹ 448 crore or US$54 million in 2023), [3] [4] the floating plant consists of 40 blocks, each capable of producing 2.5 MW.