Bhadanpur Thermal Power Project, Stage-I – Updates
Sanghi Energy is setting up a Coal based Thermal Power Plant of 405 MW Capacity (3 x 135 MW) deploying the state of the art technology to optimise the cost of Energy. The company has already signed MOU with the Government of Madhya Pradesh on 15th February 2008 at Jabalpur for implementation of the Thermal Power Project.
The present proposal is for the proposed Bhadanpur Thermal Power Project (Bhadanpur TPP) of 3×135 MW coal based thermal power plant.
Project Location : Near Bhadanpur and Kakara village, Satna District, Madhya Pradesh
Project Cost : Rs.1620 Crore
Land Requirement : 470 hectares
Water Requirement : 1985 Cum.mtrs/ hr
Coal Requirement : 2.22 MTPA of coal to be sourced from SECL mines Umaria Coal Mines located within 55 km.
Project Description : Bhadanpur Thermal Power Project, Stage-I (3×135 MW) shall be a pulverised coal fired thermal power project based on super-critical boiler parameters. The proposal involves construction and operation of three units of 135 MW each. The main components of the proposed project include Steam Generator, Turbine and Auxiliary Units, Coal Handling System including Dust Extraction and Suppression System, Closed Cycle Cooling System with Induced Draft Cooling Towers, Water & Effluent Treatment System, Fire Protection System, Air Conditioning & Ventilation System, Electrostatic Precipitators, Chimney, Ash Handling System with Dry Ash Extraction, Storage, Transformers, Switchgears, Switch Yard etc.
Currently the project is awaiting clearance from state pollution control board.
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