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Solapur Super Thermal Power Station is under construction located at Fatatewadi and Aherwadi village in Solapur district in Indian state of Maharashtra. The power plant is one of the coal based power plants of National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPCL) .
Mauda Super Thermal Power Station or NTPC Mauda is located at Mauda a Tehsil in Ramtek subdivision of Nagpur district in Nagpur revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of Maharashtra, India. The power plant is one of the coal based power plants of National Thermal Power Corporation. 1000 MW Stage 1 was dedicated to nation by Prime ...
Sipat Thermal Power Plant: Chhattisgarh: NTPC: 2,980 MW 6 Talcher Super Thermal Power Station: Odisha: NTPC: 3,000 MW 7 Satpura Thermal Power Station: Madhya Pradesh: Madhya Pradesh Power Generation Company Limited: 1,392.5 MW 8 Rihand Thermal Power Station: Uttar Pradesh: NTPC: 3,000 MW 9 Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station: Uttar Pradesh ...
The plant stopped production in 2001 when the government could not pay for its electricity costs. In 2002, Enron became bankrupt. [4] In 2005, the plant was taken over by the Government of Maharashtra. [5] The company was established on 8 July 2005, with GAIL and NTPC each holding just over 25.51% of its equity
The company is also in the process of finalizing an MoU with Nigeria for setting up power plants against the allocation of LNG on a long-term basis for NTPC plants in India. NTPC is also developing a joint-venture coal-based power plant 1,320 MW (2x660) with the Bangladesh Power Development Board known as Bangladesh India Friendship Power ...
Parali Thermal Power Plant is located at Parali Vaijnath in Beed district of Maharashtra. The power plant is one of the coal based power plants of Maharashtra State Power Generation Company (Mahagenco) .
Nashik Thermal Power Station has an installed capacity of 140*2+210*3=910 MW. The first unit was commissioned in 1970. the cost of unit including civil works was Rs 56.5 crores. and the second unit also commissioned with the same cost under the first stage. the second stage consists of three units of 210 MW each was commissioned in the later years.
NTPC formed another joint venture company with SAIL on in March 2002 in the name of Bhilai Electric Supply Company Ltd. (BESCL). BESCL took over a captive power plant (comprising 2x 30 MW generators and one 14MW back-power turbo generator) located at the Bhilai Steel Plant from SAIL. Effective 11 September 2006, BESCL became part of NSPCL.