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M.P. Power Generating Company Limited (MPPGCL) is the electricity generation company of the Government of Madhya Pradesh state in India. Generation capacity
Shree Singaji Super Thermal Power Project is a coal-fired power plant of MPPGCL located near Dongaliya village near by Mundi of Khandwa District in Madhya Pradesh state of India. This project is owned by MPPGCL (Madhya Pradesh Power Generating company limited). The water required is taken from Indira Sagar Reservoir on Narmada River.
Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station has an installed capacity of 1340.00 MW. The First unit was commissioned in March 1993. [1] The Water for the plant has been procured from nearby Johila Dam which is spread across 1810 Hectares.
Satpura Thermal Power Station was the largest power plant of Madhya Pradesh till 2007 with an installed capacity of 1142.5 Megawatt. From year 2019 onwards it is the third largest power plant of MPPGCL in Madhya Pradesh.
Amarkantak Thermal Power Station has an installed capacity of 210.00 MW. The first unit was commissioned in March 1977. [1] The water for the plant has been procured from the nearby Sutna Nala Dam which is constructed on the Sone river and spread across 700 acres (2.8 km 2).
The Rajghat Dam is a large water reservoir and inter-state dam project of the governments of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh on the Betwa River located 14 km from Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh, 22 km from Lalitpur in Uttar Pradesh and 55 km from Deogarh also in Uttar Pradesh.
Bargi Dam is one of the first completed dams out of the chain of 30 major dams to be constructed on Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh, India.It has 21 gates. Two major irrigation projects, named Bargi Diversion Project and Rani Avantibai Lodhi Sagar Project, have been developed by the Bargi Dam administration.
As of 30 September 2024, India has 23 operational nuclear reactors with a installed capacity of 8180 MW (1.8 % of total installed capacity) accounting for around 3% of electricity generation. 11 more reactors with total capacity of 8700 MW are under construction.