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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]
Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Station (KhSTPP)is located in Kahalgaon in Bhagalpur district of Bihar.The power plant is one of the coal based power plants of NTPC. [2] The coal for the power plant is sourced from Rajmahal coalfield of Eastern Coalfields Limited.
NTPC Ramagundam, a part of National Thermal Power Corporation, [1] is a 2,600 megawatt (MW) Super thermal power station situated at Ramagundam in Peddapalli district in Telangana, India. It is the current largest power station in South India.
Besides, NTPC Simhadri is also a proud partner of "Green Visakha" Project and has planted 3.5 lakh trees additionally under this program and distributed 1.25 lakh fruit bearing plants. NTPC also contributed Rs. 6.0 Cr towards conservation of Olive Ridley turtles. Furthermore, the Power Station and Township premises are declared as plastic free ...
The power plant is the first power plant of NTPC. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It sources coal from Jayant and Bina mines and water from Rihand Reservoir. The states benefitting from this power plant are Uttar Pradesh , Uttarakhand , Rajasthan , Punjab , Haryana and Himachal Pradesh and the Union Territories of Delhi , Chandigarh and Jammu and Kashmir .
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).
Vallur Thermal Power Station is a power plant located in Vallur, Thiruvallur district, India.The power plant is operated by NTPC Tamil Nadu Energy Company Limited, a joint venture between NTPC Limited and TANGEDCO and has three units with 500 MW each.