Whitehaven starts new chapter with met coal after mines buy from Jefferies
22 Apr 2024
The project incorporates an environment-friendly carbon capture
technique, aimed at capturing CO2 emissions.
Coal-based power plants: THDC India Ltd (THDCIL) is on track to commence
operations at its 1,320 megawatt (2X660 MW) Super Thermal Power Project (STPP)
in Bulandshahr district, Uttar Pradesh, by September 2024, marking its foray
into the domestic thermal energy sector.
Currently,
THDCIL, a state-owned entity based in Uttarakhand, boasts an installed power
generation capacity of approximately 1,587 MW, including 1,424 MW hydro, 113 MW
wind, and 50 MW solar.
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Notably,
the project incorporates an environment-friendly carbon capture technique,
aimed at capturing CO2 emissions.
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Narendra Modi on March 9, 2019, spans
1,200.843 acres and is integrated with the operational Amelia coal mine in
Singrauli district, Madhya Pradesh.
Upon
completion, the plant is expected to generate 9,264 million units (MUs) of
power annually, with 64.7 per cent (854 MW) allocated to Uttar Pradesh and the
remainder to other beneficiaries.
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