Chandrapura Thermal Power Station
Building in India
23°44′23.8″N 86°06′46.3″E / 23.739944°N 86.112861°E / 23.739944; 86.112861Unit 2: May 1965
Unit 3: July 1968
Unit 4: November 2011
Unit 5: July 2011
Unit 7&8
Unit 2 : 30 July 2017
Unit 3,4,5,6[edit on Wikidata]
Chandrapura Thermal Power Station is a thermal power plant located in Chandrapura Town in the Indian state of Jharkhand. The power plant is operated by the Damodar Valley Corporation Central Government Owned with jharkhand Government And West Bengal Government. It has two units with a total installed capacity of 500 MW(2×250 MW); both burn pulverised coal.[1]
Capacity
Chandrapura Thermal Power Station has an installed capacity of 500 MW. The plant has 2 units under operation. The individual units has the generating capacity as follows:
Unit No. | Generating Capacity | Commissioned on |
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U#1 | 130 MW | October 1964; retired on 13 Jan 2017 |
U#2 | 130 MW | May 1965; retired on 30 Jul 2017 |
U#3 | 130 MW | July 1968 retired |
U#7 | 250 MW | November 2011 |
U#8 | 250 MW | July 2011[2] |
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Damodar Basin
- Barakar
- Bokaro
- Damodar
- Jamunia
- Konar
- Mundeswari
- Rupnarayan
- Damodar Valley Corporation
- Durgapur
- Konar
- Maithon
- Panchet
- Tenughat
- Tilaiya
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