Maithon Power Plant

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Maithon Power Limited
CountryIndia
LocationMaithon, Jharkhand
Coordinates23°49′13″N 86°45′36″E / 23.8203°N 86.76°E / 23.8203; 86.76Coordinates: 23°49′13″N 86°45′36″E / 23.8203°N 86.76°E / 23.8203; 86.76
StatusRunning
Operator(s)Tata Power & Damodar Valley Corporation
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Power generation
Units operational2 X 525 MW
Nameplate capacity1050 MW

(MPL), a joint venture of Tata Power & Damodar Valley Corporation has implemented the 1050 MW (2X525 MW units) in Nirsa District Dhanbad in the state of Jharkhand in India. This project is India’s first 525 MW unit thermal power plants using subcritical technology, coal-based thermal power plant in the country and the first PPP venture plant in the country. This project is India's first Public Private power project.[1]

Cities, towns and locations in the eastern portion of Dhanbad Sadar subdivision in Dhanbad district
M: Municipality, CT: Census town, N: Neighbourhood, R: Rural/ Urban centre, D: Dam, P: Power Plant
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly

As per the bidding norms, the Project was designed to be run on Indian coal. The Project is expected to benefit close to 16 million domestic consumers apart from supplying cost competitive power to industry and agriculture.

The Project will supply power to four states namely New Delhi, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Kerala as per long term PPA which are currently facing shortage of electricity. It will provide a competitive source of power and help meet these states’ growing demand for electricity. Reliable power from the project will help improve the competitiveness of the manufacturing and services industries.

Capacity[]

It has an installed capacity of 1050 MW.

Unit No. Generating Capacity Commissioned on Status
U#1 525 MW 2011 September Running[2]
U#2 525 MW 2012 July Running

References[]

  1. ^ "Maithon Power Limited | Thermal Power Plants in India". www.tatapower.com. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
  2. ^ "Tata Power".

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