Bellary Thermal Power station

Bellary Thermal Power station is located in Kudatini Village, Bellary District in the Indian state of Karnataka. Two coal-fired units of 500 MW each are in operation with generating capacity of 12 million units per day and a 700 MW coal-fired unit with operation[1] The thermal electric power generating station is run by KPCL a government of Karnataka undertaking. This electric generating plant is located at Kudatini village on Hosapete - Ballari road.

Bellary Thermal Power station
Location of the Bellary Thermal Power station
CountryIndia
LocationKudatini, Bellary, Karnataka
Coordinates15°11′31.5″N 76°43′03.8″E
StatusOperational
Commission dateUnit 1: March, 2007
Owner(s)Karnataka Power Corporation
Operator(s)
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Power generation
Units operational2 × 500 MW
1 × 700 MW
Make and modelBhel
Nameplate capacity1700 MW

Capacity

The plant has 3 power generating units involving 1 700MW super-critical boiler technology.

StageUnit NumberInstalled Capacity (MW)Date of Commissioning
1st150003.12.2007 [2]
2nd250027.01.2012 [3]
3rd3700Mar 2016

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