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2.2.2 Major Thermal Power Plants in India
Оглавление1 Sasan Ultra Mega Power Plant, Madhya Pradesh: It holds an installed capacity of 3,960 MW situated in Sasan Village of the Singrauli district. Reliance power owns this power plant integrated with a coal mine.
2 Tiroda Thermal Power Plant, Maharashtra: It holds an installed capacity of 3,300-MW plant which covers an area of 454.8 ha owned by Adani power. It uses water from the Wainganga River to go ahead with its operations.
3 Talcher Super Thermal Power Station, Odisha: It holds an installed capacity of 3,000 MW owned by NTPC situated in the Angul district of Odisha.
4 Vindhyachal Thermal Power Station, Madhya Pradesh: It holds an installed capacity of 4,760 MW owned by NTPC. Presently, this is the biggest thermal power plant in India.
5 Mundra Thermal Power Station, Gujarat: It holds an installed capacity of 4,620 MW owned by Adani power. Presently, this is the second biggest thermal power plant in India.
6 Mundra Ultra Mega Power Plant, Gujarat: This is another one situated in Kutch district holds an installed capacity of 4,000 MW owned by CGPL.
7 Rihand Thermal Power Station, Uttar Pradesh: It holds an installed capacity of 3,000 MW owned by NTPC. The plant generates and supplies electricity to different states in the northern part of India such as Uttarpradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
8 Sipat Thermal Power Plant, Chhattisgarh: It holds an installed capacity of 2,980 MW owned by NTPC. This is the eighth largest thermal power plant in India.
9 Chandrapur Super Thermal Power Station, Maharashtra: It holds an installed capacity of 2,920 MW operated by Maharashtra state power generation company.
10 NTPC Dadri, Uttar Pradesh: It holds an installed capacity of 2,637 MW owned by NTPC. This is the sixth largest thermal power plant in India.