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The planned capacity of the power plant is 1980 MW (3x660 MW). The project was originally proposed in 1999 but got delayed because Coal India Limited objected to the location of the power plant and wanted NTPC to relocate the power plant as it was coming up on site having 6 billion tonnes of coal underneath it.
Patratu Super Thermal Power Project is under-construction. It is 4000 MW (800 MW × 5), situated in Patratu , Ramgarh district , Jharkhand . It will use 1500 acres out of 6300 acres available with the existing Patratu Thermal Power Station .
Pages in category "Coal-fired power stations in Jharkhand" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
As of April 2015, there is plan to float a joint venture company with National Thermal Power Corporation holding 74% and Jharkhand government holding 26%. The new company will set up a 4000 MW (800 MW × 5) Patratu Super Thermal Power Project which will utilize 1500 acres out of 6300 acres available with the existing power plant.
It has two chimneys made by a Russian firm, which are called the Russian side. The other two chimneys were made by an Indian firm, so it is called the Indian side. The plant has a power generation capacity of 840MW. [14] [15] Construction of 4000 MW power plant is going on in Patratu, the first unit will start in the year 2024. [16]
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Chandrapura Thermal Power Station is a thermal power plant located in Chandrapura Town in the Indian state of Jharkhand. The power plant is operated by the Damodar Valley Corporation Central Government Owned with jharkhand Government And West Bengal Government. It has two units with a total installed capacity of 500 MW(2×250 MW); both burn ...
The station is located on the banks of the Konar River near Bokaro ‘A’ Thermal Power Station. Entire power generated by the plant is supplied to DVC network. [3] The now defunct Bokaro ‘A’ Thermal Power Station which was the first thermal power plant of the DVC system (commissioned in 1953), was scrapped.