Talcher Super Thermal Power Station
CountryIndia
Coordinates21°5′18″N 85°4′50″E / 21.08833°N 85.08056°E / 21.08833; 85.08056
StatusOperational
Commission dateFebruary 1995
Owner(s)NTPC
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Power generation
Units operational6 × 500 MW
Make and modelABB
BHEL
Nameplate capacity3,000 MW
External links
Websitewww.ntpc.co.in/power-generation/coal-based-power-stations/talcher-kaniha

Talcher Super Thermal Power Station or NTPC Talcher Kaniha located in Angul district of the Indian state of Odisha is the first mega power plant of India to have an installed generation capacity of 3000MW. The power plant is one of the coal-based power plants of NTPC. The coal for the power plant is sourced from Lingraj Block & Kaniha coal block of Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd. Source of water for the power plant is from Samal Barrage Reservoir on Brahmani River.

The plant supplies power to Indian states of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana as well as Bihar and West Bengal. The East South Interconnection of the Indian power grid starts from NTPC kaniha and ends at Kolar in Karnataka. This being a DC link is one of its kind in India as uptill now there are only 3 installed HVDC system present in India. The Southern grid is weakly interconnected to the National grid of India through the Talcher-Kolar HVDC system in the East.

Capacity

StageUnit numberInstalled capacity (MW)Date of commissioning
1st15001995 February
1st25001996 March
2nd35002003 January
2nd45002003 October
3rd55002004 May
3rd65002005 February
TotalSix3000

See also

  • Talcher Thermal Power Station, another coal-based power plant in close vicinity which was taken over by NTPC from Odisha State Electricity Board in June 1995.

References

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