Jhabua Thermal Power Project
Jhabua Thermal Power Project is a coal based thermal power project located in village Barela - Gorakhpur, in Ghansore tehsil in Seoni district in Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.[3] The power plant is owned by Jhabua Power Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Gautam Thapar led Avantha Group.[4]
Jhabua Thermal Power Project at Seoni district in Madhya Pradesh | |
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Country | India |
Location | Seoni District, Madhya Pradesh |
Status | Unit 1 commissioned[1] |
Commission date | Unit 1: May 2016 'Under implementation' Unit 2: 2017 |
Owner(s) | Avantha Group led Jhabua Power Limited[2] |
Operator(s) | Jhabua Power Limited |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | Coal |
BHEL is EPC contractor for this power plant. Coal for the power plant is sourced from South Eastern Coalfields.
Capacity
Its planned capacity is 1260 MW (1x600, 1x660 MW).
Unit Number | Capacity (MW) | Date of Commissioning | Status |
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Unit 1 | 600 | 2016 May | Running.[5] |
Unit 2 | 660 | Proposed |
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References
- http://www.livemint.com/Industry/Dcenb26sJ8OICAQqDOJrZO/BHEL-commissions-600-MW-thermal-power-plant-in-Madhya-Pradesh.html
- http://www.avanthapower.com/bs-jpl-overview.asp?links=jpl
- http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Jhabua_Power_Seoni_power_station
- http://www.avanthapower.com/bs-jpl-overview.asp?links=jpl
- http://www.indiainfoline.com/article/news-top-story/bhel-commissions-600-mw-thermal-power-plant-in-madhya-pradesh-116050300450_1.html
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