Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station

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Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station
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Location of Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station
CountryIndia
LocationBirsinghpur, Umaria (district), Madhya Pradesh (state).
Coordinates23°18′21″N 81°03′54″E / 23.30583°N 81.06500°E / 23.30583; 81.06500Coordinates: 23°18′21″N 81°03′54″E / 23.30583°N 81.06500°E / 23.30583; 81.06500
StatusOperational
Commission date1993
Operator(s)MPPGCL
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Power generation
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Nameplate capacity1340.00 MW

Source:http://mppgenco.nic.in
Source:http://dsm.mppgcl.org

Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Plant is located at Birsinghpur railway station on Bilaspur-Katni section of SE Central Railway. It is situated at Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh, India. The power plant is one of the coal based power plants of MPPGCL

Power plant[edit]

Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station has an installed capacity of 1340.00 MW. The First unit was commissioned in March 1993.[1] The Water for the plant has been procured from nearby Johila Dam which is spread across 1810 Hectares. The coal for the plant has been procured by Rail from South eastern Coal Fields.

Installed capacity[edit]

Stage Unit Number Installed Capacity (MW) Date of Commissioning Status TG set Provider Boiler Provider
First 1 210 26 March 1993 Running BHEL ABL
First 2 210 27 March 1994 Running BHEL ABL
Second 3 210 28 February 1999 Running BHEL ABL
Second 4 210 23 November 1999 Running BHEL ABL
Third 5 500 18 June 2007 Running BHEL BHEL

Commercial Monitoring Cell[edit]

Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station has a Commercial Monitoring Cell which commercially monitors the Profit as well as the Losses of the Power Plant. In order to Automate the work and to compete in the Real Time World with the Deviation Settlement Mechanism of India incorporated by CERC an In-House Commercial Monitoring Software has been developed which shows the Profit/Loss in Real-Time .[2]

Deviation Settlement Mechanism[edit]

The Commercial Monitoring Software is designed with respect to the Rules & Regulations of Deviation Settlement Mechanism formed by CERC and a DSM Calculator[3] (Open Access) for offline DSM Calculation (Block-Wise) is also provided at http://dsm.mppgcl.org/calculator

Average Grid Frequency[edit]

Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station is the first power station to provide Moving Average Frequency of running block (Open Access) which is required for calculation of deviation charges of that block[4] at http://dsm.mppgcl.org/freq

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Plant". M.P.Power Generation Company Limited.
  2. "Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Plant Portal". SGTPS CMC.
  3. "Deviation Settlement Mechanism Calculator". SGTPS CMC.
  4. "Average Grid Frequency". SGTPS CMC.


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