Sikka Thermal Power Station
22°25′16″N 69°49′41″E / 22.421°N 69.828°E / 22.421; 69.828
Unit 2: March 1993
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Sikka Thermal Power Station is one of Gujarat's coal-fired power plants. It is located near Jamnagar which is the major industrial town in Gujarat.
Power plant
Sikka Thermal Power Station is located near Jamnagar, which is the major industrial town in Gujarat. There was two units of 120 MW capacity each is recently decommissioned and two 250 MW unit is operational.[1]
Installed capacity
Stage | Unit Number | Installed Capacity (MW) | Date of Commissioning | Status |
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Stage I | 1 | 120 | March 1988 | Stopped |
Stage I | 2 | 120 | March 1993 | Stopped |
stage I | 3 | 250 | March 2015 | Commissioned |
stage I | 4 | 250 | September 2015 | Commissioned [2] |
See also
References
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Power stations and organizations of Gujarat
- Akrimota Thermal Power Station
- Dhuvaran Gas Based CCPP
- Dhuvaran Thermal Power Station
- Essar Bhander Power Plant
- Essar Hazira Power Plant
- Essar Salaya Power Plant
- Essar Vadinar Power Plant
- Gandhinagar Thermal Power Station
- Kakrapar Atomic Power Station
- Kadana Hydro Power Station
- Kutch Thermal Power Station
- Mundra Thermal Power Station
- Mundra Ultra Mega Power Plant
- Paguthan Combined Cycle Power Plant
- Sabarmati Thermal Power Station
- Sikka Thermal Power Station
- Surat Thermal Power Station
- Ukai Thermal Power Station
- Ukai Hydro Power Station
- Utran Gas Based Power Station
- Wanakbori Thermal Power Station
- NTPC Jhanor
- NTPC Kawas
- GSEG Combined Cycle Power plant, Hazira
- GIPCL Vadodara Gas based Power Station
- Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam
- Gujarat State Electricity Corporation
- Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation
- Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company
- Madhya Gujarat Vij
- Paschim Gujarat Vij
- Uttar Gujarat Vij
- Nuclear Power Corporation of India
- National Thermal Power Corporation
- PowerGrid Corporation of India
- Power System Operation Corporation
- Gujarat Industrial Power Corporation
- Torrent Power
- Green Energy Transition Research Institute
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