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  2. RattanIndia - Wikipedia

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    RattanIndia Enterprises Ltd, formerly RattanIndia Infrastructure Ltd., is an Indian company that is involved in the energy sector. The traditional focus of the company was on coal on thermal power; however, the company has expanded its scope more recently, focusing more on emerging technologies and e-commerce.

  3. Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project - Wikipedia

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    Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project is a proposed nuclear power plant in India. If built, it would be the largest nuclear power generating station in the world by net generation capacity, at 9,900 MW . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The power project is proposed by Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) and would be built at Madban village of Ratnagiri district in ...

  4. Ratnagiri Gas and Power - Wikipedia

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    Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private Limited (RGPPL) is a Subsidiary of NTPC Limited. The company was established to take over and revive the assets of the defunct Dabhol Power Company . RGPPL owns one of India's largest and only LNG based power plants and the LNG regasification terminal at Dabhol .

  5. Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited

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    Bhiwandi, a power loom city, had typical problems like rampant theft and non-payment. MSEDCL opted for an input-based franchisee model for electricity distribution. It has handed over Bhiwandi Circle to M/S Torrent Power on 26 January 2007. This experiment proved to be very successful and a trendsetter in the power distribution sector of the ...

  6. Ultra Mega Power Projects - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Mega Power projects, each with a capacity of 4000 MW or above, are being developed with the aim of bridging this gap. The UMPPs are seen as an expansion of the MPP (Mega Power Projects) projects that the Government of India undertook in the 1990s, but met with limited success.

  7. Trombay Thermal Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Trombay Thermal Power Station is a coal-based thermal power plant located at Trombay near Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The power plant is owned by Tata Power . [ 1 ] Its tallest chimney belongs with a height of 274.32 metres (900 ft) to the tallest chimneys in India.

  8. Telangana Super Thermal Power Project - Wikipedia

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    Telangana Super Thermal Power Project(TSTPP) is in Telangana, India. The power plant is under construction with power capacity of 1600 MW (2x800 MW) in first phase and in total planned capacity of 4000 MW. [2] It is the coal based power plant of National Thermal Power Corporation. It is being built near Ramagundam city in Peddapalli District. [3]

  9. India's three-stage nuclear power programme - Wikipedia

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    Monazite powder, a rare earth and thorium phosphate mineral, is the primary source of the world's thorium. India's three-stage nuclear power programme was formulated by Homi Bhabha, the well-known physicist, in the 1950s to secure the country's long term energy independence, through the use of uranium and thorium reserves found in the monazite sands of coastal regions of South India.