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BHEL commissions 250 MW thermal power plant in Gujarat
BHEL has commissioned another Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion (CFBC) technology based unit, at Gujarat. Commissioned at Bhavnagar Energy Company (BECL), the 2x250 MW thermal power plant is located at Padva village in Bhavnagar district, the company said in a statement.
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NTPC's Farakka plant gets green panel nod for coal supply
An Environment Ministry panel has given permission to state-run NTPC for transporting imported coal to its Farakka Thermal Power Plant in West Bengal via national waterways for another 6 months till January 2017. In July 2014, NTPC was given temporary permission to transport imported coal, up to 1.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA), for one year.
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Karnataka electrified with surplus power
Reeling under severe shortage of power until a few months ago, Karnataka is all of a sudden left with the bounty of surplus power. The surplus generation has left the energy department in a dilemma of whether to make arrangements for purchase of power to cope with the summer crisis or manage with its own.
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Power 20:20 | Generation company with highest installed capacity in private sector - Adani Power
Adani Power Limited is the power business subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Adani Group. The company is India´s largest private power producer, with capacity of 10,440 MW and also it is the largest solar power producer of India with a capacity of 40 MW.
Adani Power Limited, Power Business Subsidiary, Power Producer, Solar Power Producer, Fortune India, Power Transmission Project, Coal-Based Thermal Power Plant, Lanco Infratech, Solar Photo-Voltaic Power Generating Station, Renewable Energy, Sustainability
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Power 20:20 | Most Innovative Power Company in thermal - Tata Power
In the mid-1990s the Mega Power Project policy met with limited success. Hence, aligned with the objective of ´Power to all by 2012´, GoI started planning Ultra Mega Power Projects (UMPP) in 2005.
Mega Power Project, Power To All By 2012, Goi, UMPP, CGPL, Thermal Power Plant, Supercritical Technology, Electricity, GHG, Doosan, Turbines
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NTPC's Farakka plant gets green panel nod for coal supply
An Environment Ministry panel has given permission to state-run NTPC for transporting imported coal to its Farakka Thermal Power Plant in West Bengal via national waterways for another 6 months till January 2017. In July 2014, NTPC was given temporary permission to transport imported coal, up to 1.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA), for one year.
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