NTPC has approached the Ministry of Environment and Forest seeking amendments to Terms of Reference (TOR) for its proposed expansion of Telangana’s Ramagundam power plant to 2x800 MW.
According to a senior official of the company, earlier the power producer was accorded permission for expanding the capacity to 2x660 MW.
NTPC is presently operating a coal based 2600 MW (Stage—I, II & III) Thermal Power Station at Ramagundam in Karimnagar District of Telangana.
“This is part of the 4000 MW power plant proposed to be set up in Telangana state. 1600 MW power plant will be set up at the existing location in Ramagundam. We are seeking land from the Telangana Government for the rest of the capacity,” the official told PTI.
He said the cost of project would be between Rs 5.5 crore to Rs 6 crore per MW and the Board has already approved the proposal.
It is proposed to allocate 100 per cent power to Telangana state subject to approval by Ministry of Power.
Considering the location and optimisation of available space at both locations to accommodate 4000 MW, 800 MW units have been proposed, the official added.
Coal requirement for the project is estimated as 7.37 MTPA (20197 tonnes per day) to achieve 90 per cent PLF, a senior Government official said.
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