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One coal plant was given environmental clearance in 2021. [10] Although new plants are unlikely to be built, if more coal is burnt in existing plants it will increase greenhouse gas emissions by India. [11] Here is some list of operating coal-based thermal power plants in India. [12] $ → The retired/scrapped power stations. [13] [14]
Power station Operator Location District State Sector Region Unit wise Capacity Installed Capacity Plant Coordinates Maithan GT: DVC: Maithan: Paschim Bardhaman: West Bengal: Central: Eastern: 1 x 90: 90: Haldia GT: MCC PTA India Corporation Limited: Haldia: Purba Medinipur: West Bengal: Private: Eastern: 1 x 40: 40: Kasba Peak Load Power ...
Coal-fired power stations in India by state or union territory (18 C) Pages in category "Coal-fired power stations in India" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The following page lists 83 of the coal-fired power stations (including lignite-fired) that are 3,000 MW or larger net capacity, which are operational or under construction. If a station also has units which do not burn coal, only coal-fired capacity is listed.
DVC Raghunathpur Floating Solar PV Park: An under-construction 10MW Floating Solar plant in West bengal DVC Konar Floating Solar PV Plant: is an under-construction 50 MW solar PV power project in Jharkhand that and expected to be commercial operation in 2027 Damodar Valley Plans 1.7 GW of Floating Solar Projects in West Bengal and Jharkhand.
Coal-fired power stations in Punjab, India (6 P) R. Coal-fired power stations in Rajasthan (9 P) T. Coal-fired power stations in Tamil Nadu (10 P) Coal-fired power ...
Non-renewable power stations are those that run on coal, fuel oils, nuclear fuel, natural gas, oil shale and peat, while renewable power stations run on fuel sources such as biomass, geothermal heat, hydro, solar energy, solar heat, tides and the wind. Only the most significant fuel source is listed for power stations that run on multiple sources.
Godda Thermal Power Station is a coal power plant dedicated for electricity export to Bangladesh. It is located in Godda district, Jharkhand, India. The power generation capacity is 1,600 MW. The plant was built under an agreement between the Government of India and Bangladesh. [1]