Chhabra Thermal Power Plant

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Chhabra Power Plant
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CountryIndia
LocationChowki Motipura (Village), Baran, Rajasthan
Coordinates24°37′25″N 77°02′18″E / 24.6236°N 77.0383°E / 24.6236; 77.0383Coordinates: 24°37′25″N 77°02′18″E / 24.6236°N 77.0383°E / 24.6236; 77.0383
StatusOperational
Commission date2010
Operator(s)RVUNL
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Power generation
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Nameplate capacity2320.00 MW

Source: Chhabra Thermal Power Plant

Chhabra Thermal Power Plant is one of Rajasthan's coal fired power plants. It is located at Chowki Motipura (Village) of tehsil Chhabra in Rajasthan's Baran district.[1] The planned capacity of power plant is 2320 MW.

Installed capacity[edit]

Stage Unit Number Installed Capacity (MW) Date of Commissioning Status
Stage I 1 250 2009 October Running
Stage I 2 250 2010 May Running
Stage II 3 250 2013 December Running
Stage II 4 250 2014 July Running [2]
Stage III 5 660 2016 Oct Running (EPC by L&T POWER) [3]
Stage III 6 660 Nov2018 (EPC BY L&T POWER) Running

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Chhabra Thermal Power Plant". Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd.
  2. IANS (1 July 2014). "BHEL commissions unit-4 of 1000 MW Rajasthan thermal plant" – via Business Standard.
  3. Nandi, Palak (4 October 2016). "Super critical unit at Chhabra synchronised on oil". ETEnergyworld.com.

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