M.P. Power Generating Company

From Global Energy Monitor

M.P. Power Generating Company, which is also known as Madhya Pradesh Power Generating Co. Ltd. (MPPGCL) is a wholly owned company of MP Government engaged in generation of electricity in the state of Madhya Pradesh.

Current expansion plans

The M.P. Power Generating Company currently have three coal-fired power station projects currently being built or planned. These are:[1]

  • Shree Singaji Thermal Power Project Stage I is a 1320MW power station comprising 2 x 660MW units under construction in Dongalia in the District of Khandwa. The initial units are due for commissioning in December 2012 and March 2013.[2] Stage II of the project is the addition of another two 660MW units.[3]
  • Satpura Thermal Power Station, the addition of two 250MW units to the existing power station at Sarni in the District of Betul. The units, referred to as Units 10 & 11, are due for commissioning in August 2012 and November 2012.[4]
  • Dada Dhuniwale Thermal Power Project, a 1600MW power station comprising 2X800 MW units. The project is proposed to be built in Goradia in the District of Khandwa. The project is part way through the environmental assessment process.[5]

Contact details

Website: http://www.mppgenco.nic.in/

Resources and articles

Related GEM.wiki articles

References

  1. M.P. Power Generating Company, "Construction Status of New Projects", M.P. Power Generating Company website, accessed November 2011.
  2. M.P. Power Generating Company, "Brief Status", M.P. Power Generating Company website, October 31, 2011.
  3. M.P. Power Generating Company, "2x660 MW Shri Singaji TPP (Stage-II), Near Village Dongalia, Distt. Khandwa M.P", M.P. Power Generating Company website, October 31, 2011.
  4. M.P. Power Generating Company, "Brief Status", M.P. Power Generating Company website, October 31, 2011.
  5. M.P. Power Generating Company, "Dada Dhuniwale Thermal Power Project (2X800MW), Village- Goradia, Distt. Khandwa", M.P. Power Generating Company website, October 30, 2011.