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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

CESC to double Balagarh thermal power plant capacity: Report


RPG Group Company CESC is reportedly planning to double the earlier planned capacity of its Balagarh thermal power plant in West Bengal from 660 mw to 1,320 mw. The Balagarh project, which is likely to be commissioned by 2016, would be set up for an investment of Rs 6,800 crore, making it the single biggest investment in a power project. CESC’s planned investment in thermal power projects of 4,440 mw capacity now stands at Rs 22,700 crore. The company has already received the terms of reference for the environmental impact assessment report but is awaiting final approval.
Meanwhile, the company is in the process of setting up projects in Orissa, Jharkhand and Maharashtra apart from West Bengal, where all its existing plants are located.
By 2016, CESC is also looking to commission 600 MW each at Chandrapur in Maharastra, Haldia in West Bengal and Dumka in Jharkhand apart from 1,320 mw at Dhenkanal. By 2018, CESC’s 1,000 MW capacity at Pirpainty in Bihar, 1,320 mw in Orissa under second phase and additional 300 mw in Haldia would be executed.

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