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Other Thermal Plants in India
Durgapur WorksLocation: West Bengal
Operator: Phillips Carbon Black LtdConfiguration: 1 X 30 MW CHP
Fuel: tailgasOperation: 2008
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: Hangzhou, Greenesol Power Systems
Quick facts: In Oct 2008, PCB started-up thiscaptive power plant at a cost of Rs1bn. The plantwas commissioned in April 2009. PCB is India’slargest carbon black producer and a company of
RPG Enterprises. The new cogen plant fires tail gasfrom the carbon black manufacturing process.
Surplus power is sold to CESC.
Photograph courtesy of Phil l ips Carbon Black LtdPosted 5 May 2010
Haldia ComplexLocation: West Bengal
Operator: Haldia Petrochemicals LtdConfiguration: 2 X 52-MW steam, 2 X 23 MW gas
turbine CHPFuel: naphtha
Operation: 1999-2000Boiler supplier: ??T/G supplier: ABB
EPC: Larsen & Toubro, Sargent & LundyQuick facts: Haldia Petrochem is a $1.2bn complex with a
naphtha cracker unit and associated plants whichmanufacture LLDPE, HDPE, polypropylene, and other
chemicals. It is owned by West Bengal IndustrialDevelopment Corp, Chatterjee Petrochem, and Tata
Group.
Photograph courtesy of Larsen & ToubroPosted 18 Aug 2007
Abbreviations
Data: industcards, Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base
Updated 05/05/10
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Coal-Fired Plants in AndhraPradesh
Dr Narla Tata Rao (Vijayawada)Location: Andhra Pradesh
Operator: Andhra Pradesh Power Generation CorpConfiguration: 6 X 210 MW
Operation: 1979-1995Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
EPC: WAPCOSQuick facts: Vijayawada TPS Stage-I cost Rs193
crores while Stage-II cost Rs511 crores and Stage-III cost Rs840 crores. The plant had the highest load
factor in India from 1994-98 and again in 2001-02.Vijayawada TPS received the government’s
Meritorious Productivity Award for 20 consecutiveyears. The plant was renamed after former APSEB
Chairman Dr N T Rao in Dec 2007.
Photograph courtesy of Andhra Pradesh Power Generation CorpPosted 14 Apr 2006
Nalgonda KVKLocation: Andhra Pradesh
Operator: KSK Energy VenturesConfiguration: 1 X 43 MW
Operation: 2007Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: ??T/G supplier: BHEL
Ouick facts: Construction started in Apr 2006 onthis captive power project for Zuari Cement and SriVishnu Cement. Coal is from the Mahanadi fields.
The total cost was Rs 167 crore.
Photograph courtesy of KSK Energy VenturesPosted 28 Jan 2007
PalonchaLocation: Andhra Pradesh
Operator: Nava Bharat Ventures LtdConfiguration: 1 X 50 MW
Operation: 1996Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: Krupp India, LentjesT/G supplier: LMZ, Electrosila
Quick facts: This CFB plant supplies a ferro-alloysplant and sells surplus power to a local distribution
company.
Photograph courtesy of Nava Bharat Ventures LtdPosted 22 Jun 2007
Ramagundam STPSLocation: Andhra Pradesh
Operator: National Thermal Power Corp LtdConfiguration: 3 X 200 MW, 4 X 500 MW
Operation: 1983-2005Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: B&W, Breda, BHELT/G supplier: Ansaldo, Siemens, BHEL
EPC: Development Consultants Private Ltd, BHELQuick facts: This was the third of NTPC's super
thermal projects and supplies electricity to AndhraPradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnakata, Kerala, Goa, and
Pondicherry. The site encompasses 10,630ac.Average coal burn is 30,000tpd. A large-scale
afforestation effort is underway in the plant area.
Photograph courtesy of BHELPosted 27 Jun 2007
Rayalaseema-ILocation: Andhra Pradesh
Operator: Andhra Pradesh Power Generation CorpConfiguration: 2 X 210 MW
Operation: 1994-1995Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
EPC: Shandong Electric Power ConstructionQuick facts: Rayalaseema Stage-I cost Rs860crores while Stage-II cost Rs511.35 crores andStage-III cost Rs840 crores. The plant had thehighest load factor in India from 1998-2001 and
again in 2002-04. Two more 210-MW units are underconstruction for service in 2007.
Photograph courtesy of Andhra Pradesh Power Generation CorpPosted 14 Apr 2006
SimhadriLocation: Andhra Pradesh
Operator: NTPC LtdConfiguration: 2 X 500 MW
Operation: 2002Fuel: hard coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
Quick facts: Two more units are being built at thissite.
Photograph courtesy of BHELPosted 12 May 2004
Abbreviations
Data: industcards, Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base
Updated 02/14/10
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CCGT Plants in India - other states
DabholLocation: Maharashtra
Operator: Ratnagiri Gas and Power Pvt LtdConfiguration: 1 X 670-MW, 2+1 CCGT, 2 X 740-MW
2+1 CCGT with 9001 FA gas turbinesFuel: naphtha, natural gas, distillate oil
Operation: 1999-2007HRSG supplier: Vogt, KawasakiT/G supplier: General Electric
EPC: BechtelQuick facts: Dabhol is on a 1,700ac coastal siteabout 160km south of Mumbai. It was originally
developed by Enron and budgeted at $2.8bn with 3 X695-MW CCGT blocks an an LNG terminal. After7yrs of development, Unit-1 was dedicated in May1999, about 2yrs behind the original schedule. The$1.8bn Phase-II financing closed in Apr 1999 and inJun, a $300mn order was placed with GE for two CC
209FA blocks. From Jan to May 2001, the fourPhase II GTs were progressively synchronized and
steam blows completed on the HRSGs. The Dabhol-2 steam turbine was rolled in April and the Dabhol-3steam set was nearly ready for testing when workwas halted on 17 Jun 2001. In May 2001, MSEBunilaterally rescinded the DPC PPA and Dabhol
Phase I was shutdown. Finally, the stategovernment and other parties took over the project,which gradually returned to service during 2006/07,
first on naphtha and finally on natural gas asoriginally designed.
Photograph by BoneyjoePosted 9 Sep 2007
DadriLocation: Uttar Pradesh
Operator: NTPC LtdConfiguration: Two 409-MW, 2+1 CCGT blocks with
V94 gas turbinesFuel: natural gas, oilOperation: 1992-1994HRSG supplier: Biro
T/G supplier: Siemens, BHELEPC: Lahmeyer, Tata
Quick facts: This is one of the early Indian CCGTplants. The site is on the Upper Ganga Branch
Canal in Gautambudhnagar District. Ga is suppliedfrom the HBJ Pipeline. The plant cost Rs 960.35
Crore and was built with financing assistance fromKfW.
Photograph courtesy of SiemensPosted 25 Oct 2007
HPL CogenLocation: West Bengal
Operator: Haldia Petrochemicals LtdConfiguration: 110-MW, 2+1 CCGT with 6551B gas
turbines, 17-MW steam set, CHPFuel: naphtha, natural gas, LFO, refinery residues
Operation: 2000HRSG supplier: L&T
T/G supplier: GE, ABBEPC: L&T/S&L
Quick facts: In Aug 1997, the engineering contractfor this CCGT at the HPL works in Midanpore Dist
was awarded to L&T. This integrated naphtha-basedpetrochemical complex is at Haldia, a major river
port town about 60km from Kolkata at theconfluence of Hugli and Haldi Rivers. The crackerand associated process units produce ethylene,
propylene, and other materials. HPL CogenerationLtd was set up as a 49:51 power generation jointventure between HPL and L&T, but in May 2008,HPL bought out the L&T stake and also began
preparations to partially switch the plant to naturalgas. Two auxiliary boilers and duct-firing systemsallow for the production of up to 480 tph of process
steam. In 2006, Evonik obtained a 6yr O&Mcontract for the HPL plant.
Photograph courtesy of Evonik IndiaPosted 14 Mar 2010
KaruppurLocation: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Aban Power Co LtdConfiguration: 120-MW, 1+1 CCGT with 6001FA gas
turbineFuel: gas
Operation: 2005HRSG supplier: ThermaxT/G supplier: GE, DDIT
EPC: BHELQuick facts: This CCGT plant was commissioned on
11 Aug 2005 and uses natural gas from the
KathalguriLocation: Assam
Operator: Northeastern Electric Power Corp LtdConfiguration: Three 97-MW, 2+1 CCGT blocks with6001 gas turbines (Block 1) and M251 gas turbines
(Blocks 2&3)Fuel: natural gas
Operation: 1995-1998HRSG supplier: ??
T/G supplier: GE, BHEL, MHI, MelcoQuick facts: This project was largely funded by
Japan Bank for International Cooperation. In additionto building the CCGT plant to use Assam’s natural
KayamkulamLocation: Kerala
Operator: NTPC LtdConfiguration: 360-MW, 2+1 CCGT with 9001E gas
turbinesFuel: naphtha
Operation: 1998HRSG supplier: NEM
T/G supplier: GE, BHELEPC: Development Consultants Private Ltd
Quick facts: In Nov 1998, NTPC commissioned thefirst gas turbine at the Kayamkulam plant at
Choolatheruvu, Alappuzha district. The plant wasf ll i i d i O t b 1999 b t littl
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Kuttalam gas field in Thanjavur Dist, Tamil Nadu. Allpower generated is sold to Tamil Nadu Electricity
Board. GEA supplied an air-cooled condenser
Photograph courtesy of Aban GroupPosted 10 Feb 2007
gas reserves, funding was made available for asubstantial associated transmission system. At
completion, Kathalguri was able to supply 25% ofelectricity demand in the Northwest Region and
helped to alleviate regional power shortages that hadsteadily worsened during the 1990s.
Photograph courtesy of BHELPosted 13 May 2006
fully commissioned in October 1999, but was littleused initially since its only available fuel was
naphtha. Financial assistance for the Rs1,190crscheme was obtained from the World Bank. Three
650-MW CC blocks are in development atKayamkulam, which is also known as Rajiv Gandhi.
Photograph by David AppleyardPosted 25 Jan 2006
RegencyLocation: Tamil Nadu
Operator: KSK Energy VenturesConfiguration: 59-MW, 1+1 CCGT with 6001 gas
turbine CHPFuel: gas
Operation: 2006HRSG supplier: ??T/G supplier: BHEL
EPC: Toyo EngineeringQuick facts: In Feb 2005, BHEL received a Rs84
crore equipment contract for this industrial CHP atKallugurani village in Ramanathpuram Dist.
Financial closure was in Aug 2005. Regency PowerCorp was set-up to build the plant for a number ofindustrial customers including Regency Ceramics,
Brakes India, Lakshmi Mills, and Orchid Chemicals.KSK was responsible for project implementation,
permitting, procurement, and the wheelingarrangement with TNEB. Natural gas is from the
Cauvery basin.
Photograph courtesy of KSK Energy VenturesPosted 21 Jan 2007
TanirbaviLocation: Karnataka
Operator: GMR EnergyConfiguration: 220-MW, 4+1 CCGT power barge with
M6000PC gas turbinesFuel: naptha
Operation: 2000HRSG supplier: Hyundai
T/G supplier: General Electric, AlstomEPC: Hyundai, TCE
Quick facts: In Oct 1999, Hyundai won a $160mncontract to build the Tanirbavi barge-based CCGTplant. Financing closed in September 2000 and inApr 2001 the American ExIm approved $5.1mn insupport for the $207mn project, which at the time,was owned by PSEG Global and GMR in a 49:51
joint venture. The 106m barge was built in Ulsan andmoored in the Gurupur River in Mangalore. MetsoAutomation supplied its maxDNA digital controlsystem. Simple-cycle operations started in Jun2001 when it was considered the largest single-
barge, generating facility in the world. In Oct 2002,PSEG sold its stake in Tanirbavi for $45mn. In Jun2008, the original PPA expired and, in Sep 2009,GMR announced it would move the barge power
plant to Kakinda in Andhra Pradesh starting in Jan2010. The 1,200km move and dredging on the
Godavari River upstream from Kakinda cost aboutR245cr. Fuel at the new site will be LNG and
operation is expected in April 2010. GMR plans toretain the 30ac Mangalore site plus associated
infrastructure for possible future use.
Photograph courtesy of GMR EnergyPosted 4 Feb 2004
UranLocation: Maharashtra
Operator: Maharashtra State Power Generation CoLtd
Configuration: 4 X 60 MW V93 GT (Unit-1 scrapped2003), 2 X 336-MW, 2+1 CCGT blocks withV94.2
gas turbinesFuel: natural gas, oilOperation: 1982-1994
HRSG supplier: Deutsche BabcockT/G supplier: Siemens
EPC: Siemens, Lahmeyer, TataQuick facts: Uran power station is near BokadviraVillage, 1km away from Uran town and 55Km fromMumbai by road. The site is surrounded on three
side by the Arabian Sea. Uran cost about Rs1,118.5 Crores. Grid connection is by 4 X 220Kv
lines to Apta S/S and 2 X 220kV lines to KhargharS/S.
Photograph courtesy of Maharashtra State Power Generation CoLtd
Posted 3 Feb 2010
ValuthurLocation: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Tamil Nadu Electricity BoardConfiguration: 95-MW, 1+1 CCGT with 6001FA gasturbine, 92-MW, 1+1 CCGT with V643.A gas turbine
Fuel: gasOperation: 2002-2008
HRSG supplier: AlstomT/G supplier: BHEL, Siemens/Ansaldo, Alstom
Power IndiaEPC: Fichtner India, BHEL, Vasavi Power, GEA
India, Dastur & Co
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Coal-Fired Plants in India -Chhattisgarh & Orissa
BhilaiLocation: Chhattisgarh
Operator: NTPC-SAIL Power Co (P) LtdConfiguration: 2 X 250 MW
Operation: 2008-2009Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
EPC: BHELQuick facts: This plant was built to supply electricity
to the Bhilai Steel Works and other SAIL units.Excess output is sold into India's Western Grid.
Unit-1 went commercial on 22 Apr 2009, followed byUnit-2 on 21 Oct 2009.
Photograph courtesy of NTPC-SAIL Power Co (P) LtdPosted 14 Feb 2010
Hirakud SmelterLocation: Orissa
Operator: Hindalco Industries LtdConfiguration: 1 X 67.5 MW, 3 X 100 MW
Operation: 1994-2008Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: ISGEC John Thompson,ThyssenKrupp Industries India
T/G supplier: BHELQuick facts: The Hirakud smelter and power
complex is located in Sambalpur Dist on the banksof the world’s longest earthen dam, the 25.8kmHirakud Dam spanning the Mahanadi river. The
Hirakud smelter, set up by Indal in 1959, was thecountry’s second aluminium smelter operating onpower sourced from the hydro power station of theHirakud Dam. In 1993, Indal built India’s first CFBcaptive power plant. Three more steam sets wereadded starting about 10yrs later, each supplied by
three CFB boilers.
Photograph courtesy of PowerPosted 11 Nov 2009
Jharsuguda CPPLocation: Orissa
Operator: Vedanta Resources plcConfiguration: 9 X 135 MW
Operation: 2008-2010Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: ShanghaiT/G supplier: Shanghai
EPC: SEPCO-IIIQuick facts: In Feb 2004, Lanco Amarkantak Powerissued an RFQ for the EPC contract for its proposed250-MW coal-fired plant at Pathadi village in Korba
District. In the event, two 300-MW sets wereordered from Dongfang. The first unit came online
about 2yrs past the original schedule. Total cost ofPhase-I was about $275mn. The project has a
400kV switchyard and a 32km, 400kV tie-line toPGCIL’s 400kV Korba-Seepat line. Phase-II is to
consist of 2 X 660 MW supercritical sets.
Photograph by painkil ler416 (Panoramio)Posted 3 Oct 2010
Jharsuguda SterliteLocation: Orissa
Operator: Sterlite Energy LtdConfiguration: 4 X 600 MW
Operation: 2010-2011Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: HarbinT/G supplier: Dongfang
EPC: SEPCO-IIIQuick facts:On 21 Aug 2010, Shri Naveen Patnaik ,Chief Minister of Orissa, dedicated this IPP to the
People of Orissa. The total project cost is estimatedto be Rs8,200cr. The Sterlite project has India’s firsthydrid ESP with baghouse, four 150m natural draft
cooling towers and two 275m stacks. SterliteEnergy is a subsidiary of Sterlite Industries, India'slargest non-ferrous metals and mining company,
and in turn a subsidiary of Vedanta Resources plc.
Photograph courtesy of www.indiacsr.in
KharagprasadLocation: Orissa
Operator: Nava Bharat Ventures LtdConfiguration: 1 X 30 MW
Operation: 2003Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: ??T/G supplier: ??
Quick facts: The plant supplies a ferro-alloys plantand sells surplus power to a local distribution
company. A 64-MW unit is being added to the site.
Photograph courtesy of Nava Bharat Ventures LtdPosted 22 Jun 2007
O P JindalLocation: Chhattisgarh
Operator: Jindal Power LtdConfiguration: 4 X 250 MW
Operation: 2007-2008Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
EPC: BHEL, Punj LloydQuick facts: This is the largest coal-fired IPP in
India. A second phase with 4 X 600-MW units is onorder. The plant is named after Om Prakash Jindal,
the late founder of O P Jindal Group. The associatedmine is the largest in the private sector and it has a
6mn tpy coal washery, also the largest in thecountry. The facility has a 7km overland covered
conveyor from the mine facility, the longest in India.The tie-line to the grid is a 258km, double-circuit
400kV installation built in 1.5yrs. It was built withoutany joint-venture with PowerGrid Corp.
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Posted 3 Oct 2010 Photograph courtesy of Jindal Steel and Power LtdPosted 31 Oct 2009
Pathadi-ILocation: Chhattisgarh
Operator: Lanco Amarkantak Power Pvt LtdConfiguration: 2 X 300 MW
Operation: 2009-2010Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: DongfangT/G supplier: Dongfang
EPC: MMC Corp, Shapoorji PalonjiQuick facts: In Feb 2004, Lanco Amarkantak Powerissued an RFQ for the EPC contract for its proposed250-MW coal-fired plant at Pathadi village in Korba
District. In the event, two 300-MW sets wereordered from Dongfang. The first unit came online
about 2yrs past the original schedule. Total cost ofPhase-I was about $275mn. The project has a
400kV switchyard and a 32km, 400kV tie-line toPGCIL’s 400kV Korba-Seepat line. Phase-II is to
consist of 2 X 660 MW supercritical sets.
Photograph by V A Chakrarthy (Panoramio)Posted 2 Jun 2010
RaigarhLocation: Chhattisgarh
Operator: Jindal Steel and PowerConfiguration: 2 X 21 MW, 2 X 55 MW
Operation: 1994-2004Fuel: waste coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL, DDIT
Photograph courtesy of Jindal Steel and Power LtdPosted 1 Feb 2004
Rourkela Phase-IILocation: Orissa
Operator: NTPC-SAIL Power Co (P) LtdConfiguration: 2 X 60 MW
Operation: 1987-1988Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: RafakoT/G supplier: BHEL
Quick facts: This is the second phase of a captivepower plant at Rourkela Steel Works. Operationswere taken over by NTPC-SAIL power in March
2001.
Photograph courtesy of NTPC-SAIL Power Co (P) LtdPosted 14 Feb 2010
Talcher STPSLocation: Orissa
Operator: National Thermal Power Corp LtdConfiguration: 6 X 500 MW
Operation: 1995-2006Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Stein, BHELT/G supplier: ABB, BHEL
EPC: Fouress, Tata ProjectsQuick facts: This is India's second largest power
plant. Fuel is mainly from Coal India Ltd’s MahanadiCoalfield Ltd. Talcher was originally established bythe Government of Orissa and subsequently sold to
NTPC. However, the entire power generated fromTTPS is dedicated to the State.
Photograph courtesy of BHELPosted 25 Jun 2007
Abbreviations
Data: industcards, Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base
Updated 10/03/10
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CCGT Plants in India - Gujarat
BarodaLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Gujarat Industries Power Co Ltd (GIPCL)Configuration: 1 X 145-MW 3+1 CCGT with
6001BTG gas turbines, 1 X 160-MW, 1+1 CCGTwith 9001E gas turbineOperation: 1992-1997
Fuel: natural gasHRSG supplier: NEM
T/G supplier: General Electric, BHELQuick facts: GIPCL was formed by Gujarat
Electricity Board (now Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd(GUVNL)), Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Lt(GSFC), Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd (GACL),and Petrofils Co-operatives Ltd. Output from the first
block at Baroda is distributed to the owners inproportion to their ownership while the second block
was built as an IPP with power sales to GUVNL.Fuel is from Gujarat State Petroleum Corp and Niko
Resources, the operating partners of the Hazirafield.
Photograph courtesy of Gujarat Industries Power Co LtdPosted 12 Sep 2007
BhanderLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Essar Power LtdConfiguration: 165-MW,1+1 CCGT, 340-MW, 2+1CCGT, 1 X 110 CHP gas turbine, all 9001E gas
turbinesFuel: natural gas
Operation: 2007-2008HRSG supplier: Deltak, IHI, HangzhouT/G supplier: Hitachi, BHEL, Siemens
Quick facts: This plant was built out in three phasesto support increasing power demand of Essar’s
Hazira steel complex.
Photograph courtesy of Essar Power LtdPosted 3 Feb 2010
DhuvaranLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam LtdConfiguration: One 107 MW , 1+1 CCGT with
6001FA gas turbine, one 112 MW , 1+1 CCGT with6001FA+e gas turbine
Fuel: natural gasOperation: 2004-2007
HRSG supplier: ??T/G supplier: GE, BHEL
EPC: Reliance Energy, BHEL, SEW ConstructionsQuick facts: This plant is near Khambhat in Anand
District. The EPC award for the first block was madeto BHEL in Oct 2001 for Rs 310 crore. In March2004, BHEL was awarded a Rs 333 crore EPC
contract for the second block, which has BHEL'sfirst indigenously manufactured 6001FA machine.
Photograph courtesy of Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam LtdPosted 2 Nov 2008
Gandhar ComplexLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Indian Petrochemicals Corp Ltd (IPCL)Configuration: 65-MW, 1+1 CCGT with 6001B gas
turbine, 2 X 45 MW LM6000 CHPFuel: naphtha, natural gas
Operation: 1996-2000HRSG supplier: BHEL
T/G supplier: GE, BHELEPC: L&T
Quick facts: The IPCL complex a Gandhar wasdeveloped after the discovery of oil and gas reserves
in the region. Also promoting the site wasavailability of ocean access, adequate freshwaterfrom the Narmada River, and salt. The foundation
stone was laid in Oct 1989 and the final investmentclearance was granted in Mar 1992. The first phaseincluded a 170,000 MTA VCM plant, 150,000 MTA
HaziraLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Essar Power LtdConfiguration: 515-MW, 3+1 CCGT with 9001E gas
turbinesFuel: natural gas, naphtha, oil
Operation: 1995-1997HRSG supplier: Hanjung
T/G supplier: GEEPC: Hanjung
Quick facts: This was the first large-scale, multi-fuelCCGT IPP in India. It went commercial in Oct 1997and sells 300 MW to Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd
(GUVNL) under a 20yr PPA signed in 1996. Thebalance of plant output is sold to Essar Steel Ltd.
Ph t h t f E P Ltd
Hazira GSEGLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Gujarat State Energy Generation LtdConfiguration: 150-MW, 2+1 CCGT with GT8C gas
turbinesFuel: natural gas, oilOperation: 2001-2002
HRSG supplier: HanjungT/G supplier: Alstom
EPC: Fichtner India, Alstom, Evonik IndiaQuick facts: GSEG is an IPP JV of Gujarat State
Petroleum Co, Gail, and Kribhco Fertilizer. GUVNLis the offtaker. Plant COD was 1 Jun 2002 EvonikIndia was owners engineer and later assisted incommissioning and repairs of initial mechanical
issues.
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PVC plant, 115,000 MTA chlor-alkali plant, 130,000MTA caustic soda plant, and captive power plant, all
commissioned by year-end 1996.
Photograph courtesy of Larsen & ToubroPosted 18 Aug 2007
Photograph courtesy of Essar Power LtdPosted 3 Feb 2010
Photograph courtesy of Evonik IndiaPosted 14 Mar 2010
KawasLocation: Gujarat
Operator: NTPC LtdConfiguration: two 328-MW, 2+1 CCGT blocks with
9001E gas turbinesFuel: natural gas, oil, naphtha
Operation: 1992-1994HRSG supplier: CMIT/G supplier: Alstom
EPC: Alstom, Ebasco, SogreahQuick facts: Kawas cost Rs 1560 Crore. Fuel is
from the South Basin Gas Field and supplied by theHBJ Pipeline. Power is sold to many states andterritories including Chaattisgarh, Dadra & Nagar
Haveli, Daman & Diu, Goa, Gujarat, MadhyaPradesh, and Maharashtra. A 1,200-MW extension
is planned.
Photograph courtesy of AlstomPosted 15 Jul 2006
PaguthanLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Gujarat Paguthan Energy CorpConfiguration: 655-MW, 2+1 CCGT block with V94.2
gas turbinesFuel: natural gas, naphtha
Operation: 1998HRSG supplier: Deutsche Babcock
T/G supplier: SiemensEPC: Siemens, TCE Consulting Engineers, FichtnerQuick facts: This was the third Indian IPP to go on-line, and the largest to that date. The developer of
the $750mn plant was Gujarat Torrent Energy CorpLtd (GTEC), a consortium initially consisting of
PowerGen (20%), local pharmaceutical companyTorrent Group (30%), Gujarat Power Corp (12%),
and Siemens (10%). In Jul 1999, PowerGenannounced that it was buying out Torrent’s interest,
the first such transaction in India. In Dec 2000,PowerGen sold most of its stake in Paguthan toCLP Power and the plant is now 100% owned by
CLP Holdings. The gas turbines are capable of firinggas and naphtha independently as well as
simultaneously. Gas is received by a pipeline fromthe Gandhar gas fields. The plant is connected to
the gird with 220kV and 400kV switchyards. Watersupply from the Narmada River is delivered by a24km pipeline to onsite reservoirs. Mee fogging
systems for each GT were ordered in Jan 2000 andcommissioned by mid-year. A 1,000-MW extension
is planned.
Photograph courtesy of Gujarat Paguthan Energy CorpPosted 23 Mar 2005
Utran-1Location: Gujarat
Operator: Gujarat State Electricity Corp LtdConfiguration: 165-MW, 3+1 CCGT with 6001 gas
turbinesFuel: natural gas
Operation: 1992-1993HRSG supplier: ??
T/G supplier: GE, BHELEPC: Fouress Engineering
Quick facts: Utran power station is on the Tapi Riverabout 10km from Surat city in Surat district.
Photograph courtesy of Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam LtdPosted 2 Nov 2008
Utran-2Location: Gujarat
Operator: Gujarat State Electricity Corp LtdConfiguration: 375-MW, 1+1 CCGT with GT26 gas
turbineFuel: natural gasOperation: 2009
HRSG supplier: AlstomT/G supplier: Alstom
EPC: Alstom, Alstom Projects IndiaQuick facts: In June 2007, GSECL awarded Alstom
a Rs1,000cr contract for a 370-MW extension toUtran, the first GT26-based plant order in India andthe fourth Alstom CCGT in the state. Utran-2 wascommissioned in Oct 2009 and dedicated in May
2010. The total cost was Rs1,414cr.
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Coal-Fired Plants in India -Gujarat
Gujarat Cement WorksLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Ultratech Cement LtdConfiguration: 4 X 23 MW
Operation: 2008-2009Fuel: lignite
Boiler supplier: CMECT/G supplier: CMEC
EPC: Development Consultants Private Ltd, DesaiConstruction
Quick facts: This CPP at Kovaya cost aboutRs620cr.
Photograph courtesy of Desai Construction LtdPosted 27 Jun 2010
SabarmatiLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Ahmedabad Electric Co LtdConfiguration: 3 X 110 MW, 1 X 125 MW
Operation: 1979-2003Fuel: hard coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
Photograph courtesy of US Energy AssociationPosted 3 Feb 2002
SikkaLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam LtdConfiguration: 2 X 120 MW
Operation: 1988-1993Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: Combustion Engineering, BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
Quick facts: Sikka is a small coastal town inJamnagar District. Two 250-MW units are under
construction for service in 2010.
Photograph courtesy of Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam LtdPosted 1 Nov 2008
SuratLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Gujarat Industries Power Co Ltd (GIPCL)Configuration: 4 X 125 MW
Operation: 1999-2010Fuel: lignite
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
Quick facts: GIPCL was formed by GujaratElectricity Board (now Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd(GUVNL)), Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Lt(GSFC), Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd (GACL),and Petrofils Co-operatives Ltd. Surat was built asan IPP with its own captive mines and has a powerpurchase agreement with GUVNL. Units 3&4 werededicated on 30 May 2010 and two 250-MW units
are planned. All blocks have CFB boilers.
Photograph courtesy of Gujarat Industries Power Co LtdRe-posted 2 Jun 2010
UkaiLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam LtdConfiguration: 2 X 120 MW, 2 X 200 MW, 1 X 210
MWOperation: 1976-1985Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Combustion Engineering, BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
Quick facts: Ukai is sited on the Left Bank Canal ofthe Tapti River in Tapi District. Units-1 was
extensively overhauled and returned to service inMay 2008 and a similar program is underway at
Unit-2. The plant burns imported and domestic coal.A 500-MW extension is in planning.
Photograph courtesy of Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam LtdPosted 2 Nov 2008
WanakboriLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam LtdConfiguration: 7 X 210 MW
Operation: 1982-1988Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Combustion Engineering, BHELT/G supplier: BHEL, Siemens
Quick facts: This is the largest thermal powerstation in Gujarat. It is near Wanakbori Dam on the
bank of Mahi River in Kheda District.
Photograph courtesy of Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam LtdPosted 2 Nov 2008
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Nuclear Power Plants in India
KaigaLocation: Karnataka
Operator: Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdConfiguration: 3 X 220 MW PHWR
Operation: 2000-2007Reactor supplier: NPCIL
T/G supplier: BHELQuick facts: Unit-3 went commercial on 6 May 2007at 1800hrs. First criticality was 26 Feb 2007, less
than 5yrs after first concrete on 30 Mar 2002.
Photograph courtesy of Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdPosted 8 Sep 2004
KakraparLocation: Gujarat
Operator: Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdConfiguration: 2 X 220 MW PHWR
Operation: 1993-1995Reactor supplier: NPCIL
T/G supplier: BHELQuick facts: Two 700-MW PHWR units are planned
for construction at this site.
Photograph courtesy of Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdRe-posted 23 May 2007
KudankulamLocation: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdConfiguration: 2 X 1,000 MW PWR
Operation: 2010-2011Reactor supplier: AEE
T/G supplier: LMZ, ElectrosilaEPC: AEE, NPCIL
Quick facts: This is India’s largest nuclear powerproject and the Kudankulam units will be the largest
generators in India when completed. Talks firstbegan on this $3bn project in 1988, but were
suspended in 1992 following the collapse of theSoviet Union. Discussions were restarted and in Nov
2001, a general agreement was signed betweenNPCIL and AEE for supply of two VVER-1000 unitsof the latest design. Equipment was ordered in Feb2002, and first concrete was the following month. In
Apr 2002, AEE signed a $200mn contract withSilovye Mashiny for the T/G sets and the Izhora
Factory of Obedinennye Mashinostroitelnye Zavody(OMZ) is under contract to supply the reactors.
Russia has granted a state credit to India to cover85% of the cost of equipment supply. Completionwas originally scheduled for 2007 but has been
delayed by a variety of factors.
Photograph by Petr Pavlicek and courtesy of Intl Atomic EnergyAgency
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MadrasLocation: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdConfiguration: 2 X 170 MW PHWR
Operation: 1984-1986Reactor supplier: NPCIL
T/G supplier: BHEL
Photograph courtesy of Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdPosted 8 Sep 2004
NaroraLocation: Uttar Pradesh
Operator: Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdConfiguration: 2 X 220 MW PHWR
Operation: 1991-1992Reactor supplier: NPCIL
T/G supplier: BHEL
Photograph courtesy of Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdPosted 8 Sep 2004
RajasthanLocation: Rajasthan
Operator: Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdConfiguration: 1 X 100 MW, 1 X 200 MW, 2 X 220
MW PHWROperation: 1973-2010
Reactor supplier: CGE, L&T, NPCILT/G supplier: EE, BHEL
Quick facts: RAPS-5 went commercial on 4 Feb2010 with UNi-6 to follow later in the year.
Photograph courtesy of Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdPosted 8 Sep 2004
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Tarapur 1&2Location: Maharashtra
Operator: Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdConfiguration: 2 X 160 MW BWR
Operation: 1969Reactor supplier: General Electric
T/G supplier: General ElectricEPC: General Electric
Quick facts: A turnkey project.
Photograph courtesy of Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdPosted 8 Sep 2004
Tarapur 3&4Location: Maharashtra
Operator: Nuclear Power Corp of India LtdConfiguration: 2 X 540 MW PHWR
Operation: 2005-2006Reactor supplier: NPCIL
T/G supplier: BHELQuick facts: In Oct 1998, groundbreaking for the first
500-MW class PHWRs at Tarapur was held aftermany delays. Unit-4 went critical on 6 Mar 2005 andcommercial on 12 Sep 2005 and the new reactors
were dedicated to the nation in August 2007. At thetime, they were the biggest generating units in the
country. In Sep 2009, the new units were reported tobe producing electricity at Rs2.70/kW.
Photograph courtesy of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)Posted 13 Sep 2008
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Biomass Power Plants in India
AkaltaraLocation: Chhattisgarh
Operator: KVK Energy & Infrastructure LtdConfiguration: 1 X 20 MW
Operation: 2005Fuel: rice husk, coalBoiler supplier: ??T/G supplier: ??
Quick facts: This plant is in Janjgir Champa Distand cost Rs 46.45 crore. KVK has a 10yr power
purchase agreement with Chhattisgarh SEB,
Photograph courtesy of KVK Energy & Infrastructure LtdPosted 27 Jan 2007
MalavalliLocation: Karnataka
Operator: Malavalli Power PlantConfiguration: 1 X 4.5 MW
Operation: 2001Fuel: bagasse, agricultural waste
Boiler supplier: ??T/G supplier: Triveni
Quick facts: The project is a joint development ofAmbience Management Services Pvt Ltd and the
Karnataka Renewable Energy Department.
Photograph courtesy of Malavall i Power PlantPosted 25 Mar 2006
Samalkot MillLocation: Andhra Pradesh
Operator: Nava Bharat Ventures LtdConfiguration: 1 X 9 MW
Operation: 1998Fuel: biomass
Boiler supplier: ThermaxT/G supplier: Shin Nippon
Photograph courtesy of Nava Bharat Ventures LtdPosted 22 Jun 2007
Satya MaharshiLocation: Andhra Pradesh
Operator: Velcan Energy India LtdConfiguration: 1 X 7.5 MW
Operation: 2004Fuel: cotton stick, rice husk
Boiler supplier: ISGEC John ThompsonT/G supplier: Alstom, VA TECH
EPC: Areva T&DQuick facts: Electricity is sold under a 10yr contract
to Aptransco. The plant cost €7.5mn and wasfinanced through a consortium of four Indian banksincluding Andhra Bank, Corporation Bank, Sindh
Bank and State Bank of India.
Photograph courtesy of Velcan Energy SAPosted 17 Jun 2006
ThoothukkudiLocation: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Ind-Barath Energies LtdConfiguration: 1 X 20 MW
Operation: 2006Fuel: biomass
Boiler supplier: WalchandnagarT/G supplier: Hangzhou
Quick facts: This is India's first biomass power plantwith advanced steam conditions of 105 ATA/525C.The main fuel is Juliflora supplemented with pulsestalk, cotton stalk, cane trash, and coconut shells
with a requirement of about 1.50 lakh tpa.Commercial operation was in May 2006 and theplant is running at 75% PLF. All output is sold toTamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) under a 15yr
PPA. The project cost Rs 71.91 crore. Ireda Ltd andother banks extended a term loan of Rs 50.34 croreand MNRE provided an interest subsidy of Rs 1.83crore. The air-cooled condenser system came from
China.
Photograph courtesy of Ministry of New and Renewable EnergyPosted 7 Nov 2009
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Diesel and Gas-Engine PowerPlants in India
ArkayLocation: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Ind-Barath Energies LtdConfiguration: 10 X 8.7 MW 20V34SG engines, 1 X
8.1 MW steam setFuel: natural gasOperation: 2006
HRSG supplier: ??E/G and T/G supplier: Wartsila, HangzhouQuick facts: In Mar 2006, Arkay Energy
(Rameswarm) Ltd, a unit of Ind-Barath Power,completed this power station at Valantharavai,
Ramnad District. The plant uses gas from isolatedGAIL wells in Ramanathapuram and at the
completion was the largest plant of its kind in India.
Photograph courtesy of WartsilaPosted 24 Feb 2010
BairabiLocation: Mizoram
Operator: Mizoram Power & Electricity DeptConfiguration: 4 X 5.75 MW 16V32LN engines
Fuel: heavy oilOperation: 2004
E/G supplier: Wartsila, BHELEPC: BHEL
Quick facts: This is the largest power plant inMizoram.
Photograph courtesy of Mizoram Power & Electricity DeptPosted 10 Jun 2010
Butibori-2Location: Maharashtra
Operator: Indo Rama Synthetics LtdConfiguration: 3 X 13.5 MW 16V46 engines
Fuel: heavy oilOperation: 1996
E/G supplier: Wartsila
Photograph courtesy of WartsilaPosted 13 Jul 2005
Dalmia CementLocation: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Dalmia CementConfiguration: 2 X 2 MW 6R32, 1 X 4 MW 12V32
enginesFuel: heavy oil
Operation: 1983-1987E/G supplier: Wartsila
Photograph courtesy of WartsilaPosted 10 Jul 2005
Haebowal ComplexLocation: Punjab
Operator: Punjab Energy Development AgencyConfiguration: 1 X 1 MW JMC320GS-BL engine
Fuel: biogasOperation: 2004
E/G supplier: JenbacherEPC: Clarke Energy India
Quick facts: This biogas cogeneration system is atthe 50ac Haebowal dairy complex, one of two
centralized facilities in Ludhiana that in total serve1,490 dairy operations with 150,000 head of cattle.Of a total of 2,500 tpd of manure produced per day ,the biogas demonstration project processes 235t to
generate electricity and hot water. Entec BiogasGmbH supplied the biogas system.
Photograph courtesy of GE EnergyPosted 21 Feb 2007
KasargodLocation: Kerala
Operator: KSK Energy Ventures LtdConfiguration: 3 X 7 MW CM32 engines
Fuel: heavy oilOperation: 2001
E/G supplier: MAKQuick facts: This is the first IPP in Kerala. The Rs
70.70 crore plant has a 15yr PPA with Kerala StateElectricity Board (KSEB). Low sulfur HFO is
supplied by Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL).
Photograph courtesy of KSK EnergyPosted 28 Jan 2007
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LeimakhongLocation: Manipur
Operator: Manipur Electricity DepartmentConfiguration: 6 X 6 MW engines
Fuel: heavy oilOperation: 2002
E/G supplier: Wartsila, BHELEPC: BHEL, Simplex Projects
Quick facts: The work scope for this projectincluded a 33/11kV switchyard.
Photograph courtesy of BHELPosted 24 Feb 2010
ModiponLocation: Uttar Pradesh
Operator: Modipon Fibres Co LtdConfiguration: 1 X 11.5 MW 16V32 engine
Fuel: heavy oilOperation: 1986
E/G supplier: WartsilaQuick facts: This captive power plant has well over
100,000 running hours having been operated atbaseload for many years.
Photograph courtesy of WartsilaPosted 22 Aug 2009
NagarpattinamLocation: Tamil Nadu
Operator: MMS Steel & PowerConfiguration: 2 X 6 MW
Fuel: natural gasOperation: 2003E/G supplier: ??
Quick facts: This captive power plant was laterextended to 28 MW and cost a total of Rs 65 crore.Fuel is supplied by GAIL and Oil and Natural Gas
Corp. Power offtakers include Gujarat HeavyChemicals and Brakes India Ltd.
Photograph courtesy of KSK EnergyPosted 28 Jan 2007
RVK KonkepudiLocation: Andhra Pradesh
Operator: KSK Energy Ventures LtdConfiguration: 8 X 3 MW G3616 engines
Fuel: heavy oilOperation: 2000-2001
E/G supplier: CatQuick facts: This is the first successful engine-
based plant of its type in the state. Fuel is suppliedfrom local stranded gas assets and from GAIL.
Customers include India Cements and ZuariCements.
Photograph courtesy of KSK EnergyPosted 28 Jan 2007
VasaviLocation: Tamil NaduOperator: GMR Group
Configuration: 4 X 50 MW 12K90MC-S enginesFuel: heavy oil
Operation: 1998-1999E/G supplier: MAN B&W, Hyundai, ABB
EPC: Hyundai E&CQuick facts: This is the largest power station of itskind in the world. Engine output is 70,000HP andeach machine is is as high as a 5-story building.
The plant cost $235mn and went commercial on 4Mar 1999, somewhat ahead of schedule. At the
time, CMS Energy held a 49% ownership stake, butthe company announed in Nov 2001 that it was
divesting the stake. Low sulfur fuel oil is providedunder a 15yr contract with Hindustan PetroleumCorp Ltd. Vasavi is connected to the local 110kVgrid and operated by Hyundai O&M staff. A MetsoAutomation MAX 1000 + PLUS system is used to
control and monitor the engines and BOPequipment and the plant has an innovative system
that uses wastewater for engine cooling.
Photograph courtesy of Elco Power SystemsPosted 17 Dec 2008
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Coal-Fired Plants in India -Karnataka & Maharashtra
BellaryLocation: Karnataka
Operator: Karnataka Power Corp LtdConfiguration: 1 X 500 MW
Operation: 2008Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
EPC: BHELQuick facts: The first 500-MW unit of BTPS cost Rs2,120 crore and was commissioned on 3 Nov 2008at the site near Kudatini Village, 22km from Bellary.
The unit zero date was 29 Dec 2003. Estimatedcost of power is Rs 2.20/kWh and annual generation
is expected by be about 3,500 GWh. The unitconnects to the 400kV grid at Davangere
Substation. The stack is 275m tall. Fuel is from acaptive block of Western Coal Fields Ltd.
Photograph courtesy of Karnataka Power Corp LtdPosted 8 Nov 2008
BhusawalLocation: Maharashtra
Operator: Maharashtra State Power Generation CoLtd
Configuration: 1 X 55 MW, 2 X 210 MWOperation: 1968-1982Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Cekop, BHEL T/G supplier: Siemens, BHEL
Quick facts: This power station is 8km fromBhusawal City and 450km from Mumbai. Unit-1 wasderated to 55 MW from 62.5 MW in Apr 2007.Two
more 500-MW sets are under construction forservice in 2010/11. Cooling water is from the Tapi
River.
Photograph courtesy of Maharashtra State Power Generation CoLtd
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ChandrapurLocation: Maharashtra
Operator: Maharashtra State Power Generation CoLtd
Configuration: 4 X 210 MW, 3 X 500 MWOperation: 1983-1997Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: ACC Vickers Babcock Ltd,Combustion Engineering, BHEL
T/G supplier: BHEL, SiemensEPC: Development Consultants Pvt Ltd
Quick facts: This mine-mouth power station is 6kmfrom Chandrapur Town in far western Maharashtra.The foundation stone for the first phase was laid on16 Jan 1977 and Unit-1 was commissioned in Aug1983, followed by Unit-2 in Jul 1984. The station
was dedicated to the nation on 8 Oct 1984 by PMIndira Gandhi. The plant is the terminus of a 400kVdouble-circuit line from NTPC’s Korba STPS andoriginally the Chandrapur station had 3 X 400kVcircuits delivering up to 1,200 MW of power toMumbai. ABB and BHEL subsequently built a
1,500-MW, 500kV HVDC line on the routeChandrapur-Padghe. The 753km link was
commissioned in 1999 thereby allowing moreefficient utilization of Chandrapur and facilitating the
development of two more 500-MW sets now inplanning.
Photograph courtesy of maharashtra.bsnl.co.inPosted 10 Jan 2009
DahanuLocation: Maharashtra
Operator: Reliance EnergyConfiguration: 2 X 250 MW
Operation: 1996Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
EPC: Development Consultants Pvt Ltd, BHELQuick facts: These were the first 250-MW BHELsets in India. The 275m stack was the tallest inIndia at completion. Two 600-MW units are in
Khaperkheda-I Phase 2Location: Maharashtra
Operator: Maharashtra State Electricity BoardConfiguration: 3 X 30 MW
Operation: 1960-1964Fuel: bituminous coalBoiler supplier: B&W
T/G supplier: SiemensQuick facts: This was one of the first-large-scalepower plants in the state with 3 X 10 MW sets
commissioned and handed over to the nation byIndia's first President Dr. Rajendra Prasad on 27
Dec 1950. The small units were scrapped in 1976.
Khaperkheda-I Phase 2Location: Maharashtra
Operator: Maharashtra State Power Generation CoLtd
Configuration: 4 X 210 MWOperation: 1989-2001
Fuel: bituminous coal, oilBoiler supplier: Combustion Engineering, BHEL
T/G supplier: BHELEPCr: BHEL
Quick facts: The first unit of the new Khaperkhedplant was commissioned on 26 Mar 1989. The planthas been putting out about 6 TWH/yr. A 500-MW
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planning for the site
Photograph courtesy of Reliance EnergyPosted 19 May 2004
ppThe 30-MW units were retired in Jun 1991.
Photograph courtesy of Maharashtra State Power Generation CoLtd
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p g yunit is in construction.
Photograph courtesy of Maharashtra State Power Generation CoLtd
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RaichurLocation: Karnataka
Operator: Karnataka Power Corp LtdConfiguration: 7 X 210 MW
Operation: 1985-2003Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: Shanghai, BHEL, SiemensEPC: TCE Consulting Engineers, Mysore
Construction, Gammon IndiaQuick facts: Raichur was developed per a 1978MOU with TCE Consulting Engineers who were
consultants for the first two stages. The 300ha siteis on the Krishna River in Raichur Dist about 500kmfrom Bangalore. Unit-1 was completed in Mar 1985and Unit-2 a year later. Construction of Unit-3 wasstarted in 1986 and completed in Mar 1991 whileUnit-4 was started in 1989 and completed in Sep1994 These four units cost about Rs 13,860mn. In
1996, three more units were started and these costRs 15,450mn. Unit-7 was completed in a then-
record 25mos at the end of 2002. An eighth 250-MW set is under construction and two 500-MW
units are planned. About 7mn tpy of coal is deliveredfrom Singareni Collieries, Western Coalfields Ltd.and Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd and station output is
about 10 TWh/yr, up to 40% of the state’s electricityrequirement. Unit-4 was financed by Japan’s ODA.
Photograph courtesy of Gammon India LtdPosted 15 Nov 2008
RatnagiriLocation: Karnataka
Operator: JSW Energy LtdConfiguration: 4 X 300 MW
Operation: 2010Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: ShanghaiT/G supplier: Shanghai
EPC: EDAC Engineering, SEW Constructions,Sunil HiTech Engineers
Quick facts: In Aug 2007, JSW Energy closed onRatnagiri Phase-I in Ratnagiri district. This
Rs4,500cr project will burn about 4.1mn tpy ofimported coal. Power evacuation will be via two400kV lines to Koyna and two more to Karad.MOEF clearance was received in Nov 2007.
Photograph courtesy of JSW Energy LtdPosted 3 Apr 2010
TrombayLocation: MaharashtraOperator: Tata Electric
Configuration: 1 X 150 MW, 2 X 500 MW, 1 X 180MW CC
Operation: 1965-1993Fuel: coal, natural gas, oilBoiler supplier: CE, BHEL
T/G supplier: BHEL, GE, SiemensQuick facts: Trombay has India's first 500-MW
generating unit and the country's first FGD system.
Photograph courtesy of Tata ElectricPosted 23 Mar 2002
Wardha WaroraLocation: Maharashtra
Operator: KSK Energy Ventures Pvt LtdConfiguration: 4 X 135 MW
Operation: 2010-2011Fuel: lignite
Boiler supplier: DongfangT/G supplier: Dongfang, Harbin
EPC: Sichuan Electric Power Designing &Consulting Co Ltd
Quick facts: In May 2007, KSK closed on the firstphase of its Wardha Warora project in Chandrapur
district. The foundation stone was laid shortlythereafter. Steel maker Viraj Profiles has a 25yrPPA for the entire 270 MW for captive use. KSK
has a coal supply agreement with the GujaratMining Development Corp, which will supply coalfrom a captive coal block in Chhattisgarh. The Rs2,416cr plant began commissioning in Q1 2010.
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Coal-Fired Plants in India - otherstates
BadarpurLocation: Delhi
Operator: NTPC LtdConfiguration: 3 X 100 MW, 2 X 210 MW
Operation: 1973-1981Fuel: hard coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL, DDIT
Photograph courtesy of Ministry of PowerPosted 12 May 2004
BokaroLocation: Jharkhand
Operator: Damodar Valley CorpConfiguration: 4 X 45 MW, 3 X 210 MW
Operation: 1953-1993Fuel: hard coal
Boiler supplier: CE, Babcock Power, BHELT/G supplier: AEG, GE, MAN, BHEL
Photograph courtesy of Ministry of PowerPosted 12 May 2004
Dadri (NCTPP)Location: Delhi
Operator: National Thermal Power Corp LtdConfiguration: 4 X 210 MW
Operation: 1991-1994Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: CE, BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
Photograph courtesy of Ministry of PowerPosted 12 May 2004
Deenbandhu Chhotu RamLocation: Rajasthan
Operator: Haryana Power Generation Corp LtdConfiguration: 2 X 300 MW
Operation: 2008Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: ShanghaiT/G supplier: Dongfang
EPC: Reliance, Petron EngineeringQuick facts: In July 2002, the state government
approved two 250-MW coal-fired units asYamunanagar Phase-II. The plant, part of the 10th
Plan, was subsequently named Deenbandhu ChhotuRam. A 660-MW supercritical unit is in planning for
the site.
Photograph courtesy of Petron Engineering Construction LtdPosted 21 Mar 2010
Hirakud SmelterLocation: Orissa
Operator: Hindalco Industries LtdConfiguration: 1 X 67.5 MW, 3 X 100 MW
Operation: 1994-2008Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: ISGEC John Thompson,ThyssenKrupp Industries India
T/G supplier: BHELQuick facts: The Hirakud smelter and power
complex is located in Sambalpur Dist on the banksof the world’s longest earthen dam, the 25.8kmHirakud Dam spanning the Mahanadi river. The
Hirakud smelter, set up by Indal in 1959, was thecountry’s second aluminium smelter operating onpower sourced from the hydro power station of theHirakud Dam. In 1993, Indal built India’s first CFBcaptive power plant. Three more steam sets wereadded starting about 10yrs later, each supplied by
three CFB boilers.
Photograph courtesy of PowerPosted 11 Nov 2009
KahalgaonLocation: Bihar
Operator: NTPC LtdConfiguration: 4 X 210 MW, 3 X 500 MW
Operation: 1992-2008Fuel: hard coal
Boiler supplier: Podoloski, BHELT/G supplier: LMZ, Electorsila, BHEL
Quick facts: Kahalgaon is on the Ganga River anduses coal from the Rajmahal fields of EastenCoalfields Ltd. Electricity is sent out to Bihar,
Jharkhand, Orissa, Sikkim, and West Bengal. Unit-5 was synchronized on 31 Mar 2007 and went
commercial on 1 Aug 2008.
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Rajiv GandhiLocation: Rajasthan
Operator: Haryana Power Generation Corp LtdConfiguration: 2 X 600 MW
Operation: 2010Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: ShanghaiT/G supplier: Shanghai
EPC: Reliance, Utility Energytech and EngineersPvt Ltd, Petron Engineering
Quick facts: In Jan 2007, Haryana PowerGeneration issued an LOI to Reliance Energy for
EPC work on the Rajiv Gandhi TPP in Hisar District.The following month the BTG order for two 600-MW
units was placed. The Rs3,800cr plant has fuellinkage with Mahanadi coal field. The first unit wassynchronized in Nov 2009 and went commercial on
5 Apr 2010 thereby becoming the largest singlegenerating unit in India. Haryana Vidyut PrasaranNigam Ltd built two double-circuit 400kV lines and
400kV substations at Kirori and Fatehabad toevacuate power from the new plant. The line to
Fatehabad was charged in January 2010.
Photograph courtesy of Petron Engineering Construction LtdPosted 21 Mar 2010
Rihand 1&2Location: Uttar Pradesh
Operator: NTPC LtdConfiguration: 2 X 500 MW
Operation: 1988-1989Fuel: hard coal
Boiler supplier: ICLT/G supplier: GEC
Quick facts: Two more 500-MW sets were added in2005.
Photograph courtesy of Ministry of PowerPosted 12 May 2004
SingrauliLocation: Uttar Pradesh
Operator: NTPC LtdConfiguration: 5 X 210 MW, 2 X 500 MW
Operation: 1982-1987Fuel: hard coal
Boiler supplier: CE, BHELT/G supplier: BHEL, Siemens
Quick facts: The approved investment for Singrauliwas Rs 1190.69 crore. The site is on Rihand
Reservoir in Sonebhadra Dist. Some funding wasfrom IDA and KfW.
Photograph courtesy of Gammon Power LtdPosted 15 Nov 2008
Tau Devi Lal 7&8Location: Haryana
Operator: Haryana Power Generation CorpConfiguration: 2 X 250 MW
Operation: 2004-2005Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
Quick facts: This plant is also known as Panipat. Units 7&8 were commissioned within 34 months of
the contract award, a new record for India.
Photograph courtesy of BHELPosted 3 Aug 2005
UnchaharLocation: Uttar Pradesh
Operator: NTPC LtdConfiguration: 4 X 210 MW
Operation: 1988-1999Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: Siemens, BHEL
Quick facts: A fifth 210-MW unit is underconstruction for service in 2006 as Unchahar Stage
III.
Photograph courtesy of BHELPosted 26 Feb 2005
VindhyachalLocation: Madhya Pradesh
Operator: NTPC LtdConfiguration: 6 X 210 MW, 4 X 500 MW
Operation: 1987-2007Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Taganrog, BHELT/G supplier: LMZ, Electrosila, BHEL
EPC: TPE, Electrosila, BHELQuick facts: This is the largest power plant in India.
Photograph courtesy of Sarkaritel.comPosted 30 Jun 2007
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Coal-Fired Plants in India -Rajasthan
Beawar WorksLocation: Rajasthan
Operator: Shree Cement LtdConfiguration: 2 X 18 MW
Operation: 2003Fuel: lignite, pet coke
Boiler supplier: ThermaxT/G supplier: Shin Nippon, TD Power Systems
EPC: Development Consultants Ltd, SBP Projects& Consultancy, Thermax
Quick facts: This captive power plant with CFBboilers was built in 17mos.
Photograph courtesy of Shree Cement LtdPosted 22 Jul 2007
ChhabraLocation: Rajasthan
Operator: Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan NigamLtd
Configuration: 2 X 250 MWOperation: 2009-2010
Fuel: coalBoiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
EPC: BHEL, Tata Projects, Punj LloydQuick facts: In Jul 2005, the state government
cleared the Chhabra power project on a 1,100ac siteat Chowki and Motipura villages, Baran district. The
first unit went online in Sep 2009 using fuel fromcoal fields in Korba. In Sep 2008, BHEL was
awarded a Rs990cr order for two more 250 MW setsat the plant and these are expected online in late2011. Two 660-MW sets will complete the site in
2015 or so.
Photograph by Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam LtdPosted 23 Jun 2010
Jallipa KapurdiLocation: Rajasthan
Operator: JSW Energy LtdConfiguration: 8 X 135 MW
Operation: 2009-2011Boiler supplier: DongfangT/G supplier: Dongfang
EPC: DongfangQuick facts: In Nov 2009, the first 135-MW unit was
commissioned at the Raj West power station inBarmer district. A total of eight identical sets arebeing installed on an EPC basis by Dongfang.
These have CFB boilers firing imported coal withprovision for use of local lignite. Raj West is a unit of
JSW Energy.
Photograph courtesy of JSW Energy LtdPosted 3 Apr 2010
KotaLocation: Rajasthan
Operator: Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan NigamLtd
Configuration: 2 X 110 MW, 3 X 210 MW, 2 X 195MW
Operation: 1983-2009Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: Combustion Engineering, BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
EPC: BHEL, Tata ProjectsQuick facts: In Apr 1973, the Central Electricity
Authority prepared a Project Report for the first twosets at Kota. The project was cleared in Sep 1976and budgeted at Rs143cr. The 250ha site is on theleft bank of the Chambal River, upstream from the
Kota Barrage which forms a reservoir used for plantcooling. The plant is connected to the grid via a220kV substation. On 4 Sep 2004, Unit-6 was
commissioned in a then-record time of 2yrs and 19days.
Mundra Phase ILocation: Rajasthan
Operator: Adani Power LtdConfiguration: 2 X 330 MW
Operation: 2010Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Babcock & Wilcox BeijingT/G supplier: Beijing Beizhong
EPC: Sichuan Machinery & Equipment Import andExport, Sichuan Fortune Project Management, Era
Constructions, Petron EngineeringQuick facts: In Jun 2006, APL awarded equipmentand EPC contracts for the 660-MW Phase-I of the
Mundra power project (2 X 330 MW). TheRs19,106cr Mundra thermal power station in Kutchdistrict is divided into four phases. In Phase-II, thecompany will commission two more 330-MW units
while Phase-III (2 X 660 MW) and Phase-IV (3 X 660MW) consist of supercritical coal-fired sets.
Financial close for Phase-I was in Sep 2006. Unit-1was synchronized in May 2009 and full-load wasachieved in Aug 2009. Commercial operation is
SuratgarhLocation: Rajasthan
Operator: Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan NigamLtd
Configuration: 5 X 250 MWOperation: 1998-2003
Fuel: coalBoiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
EPC: Development Consultants Private Ltd, BHELQuick facts: Cooling water is supplied via a 1.2km
channel from the Indira Gandhi Canal. Unit-2synchronized in 20.5 months, then an all-India
record.
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expected in early 2010 with the second unit to followin 2-3mos. Fichtner India is owner’s engineer.
Photograph courtesy of Petron Engineering Construction LtdPosted 21 Mar 2010
VS LigniteLocation: Rajasthan
Operator: KSK Energy Ventures Pvt LtdConfiguration: 1 X 135 MW
Operation: 2010Fuel: lignite
Boiler supplier: WuhanT/G supplier: Dongfang
EPC: Shandong No 1 Electric Power ConstructionEngineering Co
Quick facts: This CFB unit in Gurha village, Bikanerdistrict went commercial on 31 Mar 2010. Lignite is
supplied from the Gurha (East) lignite block atKolayat, Bikaner, and was linked to the project in
Jul 2005. VSLP has a 30yr mining lease agreementwith the state government and a long-term
transmission agreement with Rajasthan RajyaVidyut Prasaran Nigam Ltd.
Photograph courtesy of KSK Energy Ventures Pvt LtdPosted 24 Apr 2010
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Coal-Fired Plants in Tamil Nadu
AlathiyurLocation: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Madras CementsConfiguration: 2 X 18 MW
Operation: 2005Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: ThermaxT/G supplier: TD Power Systems
EPC: ThermaxOuick facts: CFB boilers. Constructed in 16
months.
Photograph courtesy of ThermaxPosted 12 Oct 2005
EnnoreLocation: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Tamil Nadu Electricity BoardConfiguration: 2 X 60 MW, 3 X 110 MW
Operation: 1970-1975Fuel: bituminous coal
Boiler supplier: Brno, BHELT/G supplier: BHEL, Skoda
Quick facts: Coal for Ennore is supplied by CoalIndia from fields in Orissa and West Bengal. FromEnnore Port, the material is transported by rail to
the power station. Unit-5 was overhauled by Skodain 2002. The 1,000-MW Vallur power project is being
built nearby as a JV of NTPC and TNEB.
Photograph courtesy of Tamil Nadu Electricity BoardPosted 23 Jul 2008
Neyveli I Location: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Neyveli Lignite Corp LtdConfiguration: 6 X 50 MW, 2 X 100 MW
Operation: 1962-1970Fuel: lignite
Boiler supplier: TaganrogT/G supplier: LMZ, Electrosila
Quick facts: Neyveli operates the largest opencastlignite mines in India with annual production of about
24mn tons. The Neyveli plants were the firstminemouth power stations in India.
Photograph courtesy of Neyveli Lignite Corp LtdPosted 11 Jul 2007
Neyveli-IILocation: Tamil Nadu
Operator: Neyveli Lignite Corp LtdConfiguration: 7 X 210 MW
Operation: 1986-1993Fuel: lignite
Boiler supplier: Ganz-Danubius, EVT, BHELT/G supplier: Tosi, Marelli, BHEL
EPC: Development Consultants Private LtdQuick facts: These were the first tower-type, single-pass boilers in India. Power is sold to Tamil Nadu,
Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh andPondicherry UT.
Photograph courtesy of Neyveli Lignite Corp LtdRe-posted 11 Jul 2007
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Coal-Fired Plants in West Bengal
BakreswarLocation: West Bengal
Operator: West Bengal Power Development CorpLtd
Configuration: 5 X 210 MWOperation: 1999-2007
Fuel: coalBoiler supplier: BHEL
T/G supplier: Fuji, BHELEPC: Development Consultants Private Ltd, BHEL,
Itochu, Larsen & ToubroOuick facts: Bakreswar TPS is 260km from Kolkata
and 12km from Suri, Birbhum Dist. Unit-1 wascommissioned in 37 months and 17 days, ahead of
schedule. Expansion with a 600-MW unit isplanned.
Photograph courtesy of West Bengal Power Development CorpLtd
Posted 3 Nov 2009
Budge BudgeLocation: West Bengal
Operator: CESC LtdConfiguration: 3 X 250 MW
Operation: 1997-2009Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: BPL, BHELT/G supplier: Parsons, BHEL
EPC: Development Consultants Private Ltd, BHEL,Power Max India, Bridge & Roof Co (India) Ltd
Quick facts: This plant is in Achipur, part of BudgeBudge municipality in South 24 Parganas District.
Photograph courtesy of CESCPosted 3 Nov 2009
Durgapur Phase-IILocation: Orissa
Operator: NTPC-SAIL Power Co (P) LtdConfiguration: 2 X 60 MW
Operation: 1987-1988Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: RafakoT/G supplier: Zamech, Dolmel
Quick facts: This is the second phase of a captivepower plant at Durgapur Steel Works. Operationswere taken over by NTPC-SAIL power in March
2001.
Photograph courtesy of NTPC-SAIL Power Co (P) LtdPosted 14 Feb 2010
KolaghatLocation: West Bengal
Operator: West Bengal Power Development CorpLtd
Configuration: 6 X 210 MWOperation: 1984-1993
Fuel: coalBoiler supplier: BHEL, Combustion Engineering,
ACC Vickers BabcockT/G supplier: BHEL, Siemens
EPC: Development Consultants Private LtdOuick facts: Kolaghat TPS is near Mecheda, East
Midnapore Dist, and is the largest state-ownedpower station in WB. The plant has retrofit
ammonia-based flue gas conditioning systems.
Photograph courtesy of West Bengal Power Development CorpLtd
Posted 3 Nov 2009
SagardighiLocation: West Bengal
Operator: West Bengal Power Development CorpLtd
Configuration: 2 X 300 MWOperation: 2008
Fuel: coalBoiler supplier: DongfangT/G supplier: Dongfang
EPC: Northwest Electric Power Design Institute,Fourth Engineering Corp of Northwest Power
ConstructionOuick facts: This 1,600ac site is on the western
bank of the Hooghly_River in Murshidabad Dist. Theproject cost Rs 2,750 crore. Several 500-MW units
are to be added.
Photograph courtesy of West Bengal Power Development CorpLtd
Posted 3 Nov 2009
SantaldihLocation: West Bengal
Operator: West Bengal Power Development CorpLtd
Configuration: 4 X 120 MW, 1 X 250 MWOperation: 1974-2009
Fuel: coalBoiler supplier: BPL, ACC Vickers Babcock
T/G supplier: GEC, BHELEPC: BHEL
Ouick facts: Located on the right bank of DamodarRiver, Santaldih TPS is in Purulia Distr. Unit-5 was
built turnkey by BHEL with Mcnally Bharatextending the coal handling plant. In Mar 2007,another 250-MW set was ordered from BHEL.
Photograph courtesy of West Bengal Power Development CorpLtd
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Southern-BLocation: West Bengal
Operator: CESC LtdConfiguration: 2 X 67.5 MW
Operation: 1990Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: BHELT/G supplier: BHEL
Photograph by Rajenda (SkyscraperCity)Posted 3 Nov 2009
TitagarhLocation: West Bengal
Operator: CESC LtdConfiguration: 4 X 60 MW
Operation: 1983-1985Fuel: coal
Boiler supplier: ACC Vickers BabcockT/G supplier: Parsons
Photograph by pratik (panoramio)Posted 3 Nov 2009
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