Sunday, January 15, 2012

NTPC Unit-II of 500 MW of “Indira Gandhi Super Thermal Power Project” Operational from Nov 5, 2011

NTPC Unit-II of 500 MW of “Indira Gandhi Super Thermal Power Project” Operational from, Nov 5, 2011


NTPC Limited engaged in the generation and sale of bulk power to state power utilities, has commissioned Unit-II of 500 MW of Indira Gandhi Super Thermal Power Project (3 x 500 = 1500 MW) at Jhajjar of Aravali power company private limited, or APCPL, a JV of NTPC Limited on Nov 5, 2011. Electricity generated will shared by Haryana & Delhi equally.
(Unit-III of 500 MW is pending)

CLP India’s Jhajjar plant operational, “Mahatma Gandhi Super Thermal Power Project (MGSTPP)”

CLP India’s Jhajjar plant operational
“Mahatma Gandhi Super Thermal Power Project (MGSTPP)”
Jan 12, 2012


Mumbai: The only multinational company operating in India’s power generation space, CLP Power India Pvt. Ltd.--a subsidiary of Hong Kong-based CLP Holdings Ltd​.--announced on Thursday that the first unit of its 1,320 MW power plant at Jhajjar in Haryana had begun operations

The second unit of the Jhhajar (660x2MW) plant will become operational by the middle of this year (July 2012), CLP said in a release. The company had won the project through international competitive bidding in 2008, and 90% of the power generated from the project will be sold to power distribution utilities owned by the Haryana government, the statement added.
CLP India’s managing director Rajiv Mishra told Mint: “Our plan for the next five years is to grow our portfolio from a little over 2,600MW today to around 10,000MW.” He said this growth would be powered by both conventional as well as renewable sources
“In addition to these, we have land to triple the capacity of our 1,320 MW coal-fired power plant in Jhajjar but it is too early to comment on the specifics of this potential,” CLP said