List of power stations in India

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The total installed power generation capacity in India as on October 31, 2023, is 425,535.52 MW with sector wise & type wise break up as given below. [1]

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For the state wise installed power generation capacity, refer to States of India by installed power capacity.

Installed power station capacity in India as of October 31, 2023
SectorThermal
(MW)
Nuclear
(MW)
Hydro
(MW)
Renewable
(MW)
Total (MW)
CoalLigniteGasDieselSub-total
thermal
Central 6656036407237.910.0077437.91748015664.721632.30102214.93
State 67317.511507012.05280.3175759.86027254.452518.61105532.93
Private72948183010788.24308.8985875.1403931.00127981.52217787.66
All India206825.5662025038.21589.20239072.91748046850.17132132.44425535.52
Percentage48.601.565.880.1456.181.7611.0131.05100

Hydroelectric power plants with ≤ 25 MW generation capacity are included in Renewable category (classified as SHP - Small Hydro Project) .

The break up of renewable energy sources (RES) is:

The following lists name many of the utility power stations in India. [2]

Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant with installed capacity of 2,000 MW. This station may be expanded to 6,800 MW capacity. Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 and 2.jpg
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant with installed capacity of 2,000 MW. This station may be expanded to 6,800 MW capacity.

Conventional

Nuclear power

Nuclear power is the fifth-largest source of electricity in India after thermal, hydroelectric and renewable sources of electricity. [3] As of March 2017, India has 22 nuclear reactors in operation at seven sites, having an installed capacity of 6780 [4] MW. [5] [6] and producing a total of 30,292.91 GWh of electricity [7] 11 more reactors are under construction to generate an additional 8,100 MW.

All the twenty two nuclear power reactors with an installed capacity of 6,780 MW equal to 2.0% of total installed utility capacity, are operated by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India. India ranked seventh in number of operated reactors (22) and fourteenth in total installed capacity.

$ → The retired/scrapped power stations.

Power stationLocationDistrictStateCoordinatesReactor units (MW)
(including under construction)
Installed capacity
(MW)
Under construction
(MW)
OperatorEstablishment date
Western282,5401,900
Tarapur Atomic Power Station [8] [9] [10] Tarapur Palghar Maharashtra 19°49′51″N72°39′30″E / 19.83083°N 72.65833°E / 19.83083; 72.65833 (Tarapur Atomic Power Station) 2 x 160,
2 x 540
1,4001,280 NPCIL October 28, 1969
Kakrapar Atomic Power Station [8] Kakrapar Surat Gujarat 21°14′09″N73°21′03″E / 21.23583°N 73.35083°E / 21.23583; 73.35083 (Kakrapar Atomic Power Station) 2 x 220,
2 x 700
1,140700 NPCIL May 6, 1993
Southern3113,1002,500
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant [8] [11] [12] Kudankulam Tirunelveli Tamil Nadu 08°10′03″N77°42′46″E / 8.16750°N 77.71278°E / 8.16750; 77.71278 (Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant) 4 x 1,000 [13] 2,0002,000 NPCIL October 22, 2013 [14]
Kaiga Nuclear Power Plant [8] Kaiga Uttara Kannada Karnataka 14°51′53″N74°26′19″E / 14.86472°N 74.43861°E / 14.86472; 74.43861 (Kaiga Nuclear Power Plant) 4 x 220880- NPCIL November 16, 2000
Madras Atomic Power Station Kalpakkam Kancheepuram Tamil Nadu 12°33′27″N80°10′31″E / 12.55750°N 80.17528°E / 12.55750; 80.17528 (Madras Atomic Power Station) 1 x 220$,
1 x 220,
1 x 500
220500 NPCIL January 24, 1984
Northern31315204,200
Rajasthan Atomic Power Station [8] Rawatbhata Chittogarh Rajasthan 24°52′20″N75°36′50″E / 24.87222°N 75.61389°E / 24.87222; 75.61389 (Rajasthan Atomic Power Station) 1 x 200,
4 x 220,
2 x 700
1,0801,400 NPCIL December 16, 1973
Rajasthan Atomic Power Station Rawatbhata Chittogarh Rajasthan 24°52′20″N75°36′50″E / 24.87222°N 75.61389°E / 24.87222; 75.61389 (Rajasthan Atomic Power Station) 1 x 100$- Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)December 16, 1973
Narora Atomic Power Station [8] Narora Bulandshahr Uttar Pradesh 28°09′26″N78°24′34″E / 28.15722°N 78.40944°E / 28.15722; 78.40944 (Narora Atomic Power Station) 2 x 220440220 NPCIL January 1, 1991
Gorakhpur Nuclear Power Plant [15] Fatehabad Fatehabad Haryana 29°26′59″N75°40′48″E / 29.44972°N 75.68000°E / 29.44972; 75.68000 (Gorakhpur Nuclear Power Plant) 4 x 700-2,800 NPCIL
TOTAL8326,4608,100

Thermal power station

Thermal power is the largest source of power in India. There are different types of thermal power plants based on the fuel that are used to generate the steam such as coal, gas, and diesel, natural gas. About 71% of electricity consumed in India is generated by thermal power plants. [16]

Coal

More than 62% of India's electricity demand is met through the country's vast coal reserves. [16] Public sector undertaking National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) and several other state level power generating companies are engaged in operating coal-based thermal power plants. Apart from NTPC and other state level operators, some private companies also operate the power plants. [17] One coal plant was given environmental clearance in 2021. [18] Although new plants are unlikely to be built, if more coal is burnt in existing plants it will increase greenhouse gas emissions by India. [19] Here is some list of operating coal-based thermal power plants in India. [20]

$ → The retired/scrapped power stations. [21] [22]

NameLocationDistrictStateRegionCoordinatesUnit capacitiesCapacity
(MW)
OperatorSector
Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Station [23] Vindhya Nagar Singrauli Madhya Pradesh Western 24°05′53″N82°40′18″E / 24.09806°N 82.67167°E / 24.09806; 82.67167 (Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Station) 6 x 210, 7x 5004,760 NTPC Central
Mundra Thermal Power Station Mundra Kutch Gujarat Western 22°49′22″N69°33′10″E / 22.82278°N 69.55278°E / 22.82278; 69.55278 (Mundra Thermal Power Station) 4 x 330, 5 X 6604,620 Adani Power Private
Mundra Ultra Mega Power Project [24] Mundra Kutch Gujarat Western 22°49′22″N69°33′10″E / 22.82278°N 69.55278°E / 22.82278; 69.55278 (Mundra Ultra Mega Power Project) 5 X 8004,000 Tata Power Private
Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project Sasan Singrauli Madhya Pradesh Western6 x 6603,960 Reliance Power Private
KSK Mahanadi Power Project Nariyara Janjgir–Champa district Chhattisgarh Western 22°49′22″N69°33′10″E / 22.82278°N 69.55278°E / 22.82278; 69.55278 (KSK Mahanadi Power Company Limited) 6 X 6003,600 KSK Energy Ventures Private
Jindal Tamnar Thermal Power Plant Tamnar Raigarh Chhattisgarh Western 22°06′16″N83°27′04″E / 22.10444°N 83.45111°E / 22.10444; 83.45111 (Jindal Megha Power Plant) 4 x 250, 4 x 6003,400 JSPL Private
Chandrapur Super Thermal Power Station Urjanagar Chandrapur Maharashtra Western 20°00′24″N79°17′21″E / 20.00667°N 79.28917°E / 20.00667; 79.28917 (Chandrapur Super Thermal Power Station) 2 x 210$, 4 x 210, 5 x 5003,340 MSPGCL (MAHAGENCO) State
Tirora Thermal Power Station [25] Tirora Gondia Maharashtra Western 21°24′58″N79°58′3″E / 21.41611°N 79.96750°E / 21.41611; 79.96750 (Tirora Thermal Power Station) 5 X 6603,300 Adani Power Private
Sipat Thermal Power Plant Sipat Bilaspur Chhattisgarh Western 22°07′57″N82°17′24″E / 22.13250°N 82.29000°E / 22.13250; 82.29000 (Sipat Thermal Power Plant) 2 x 500,3 x 6602,980 NTPC Central
RKM Powergen Thermal Power PlantDhobnipali Shakti Chhattisgarh Western4×3601440R. K. M Powergen Private LimitedPrivate
Korba Super Thermal Power Plant Jamani Palli Korba Chhattisgarh Western 22°23′11″N82°40′58″E / 22.38639°N 82.68278°E / 22.38639; 82.68278 (Korba Super Thermal Power Plant) 3 x 200, 4 x 5002,600 NTPC Central
Sant Singaji Thermal Power Plant Dogaliya, Mundi khandwa Madhya Pradesh Western2 X 600, 2 X 6602,520 MPPGC State
Wanakbori Thermal Power Station Wanakbori Kheda Gujarat Western 22°52′39″N73°21′35″E / 22.87750°N 73.35972°E / 22.87750; 73.35972 (Wanakbori Thermal Power Station) 7 x 210, 1 × 8002,270 GSECL State
Dada Dhuniwale Thermal Power Plant Guyda, Mundi khandwa Madhya Pradesh Western2 X 8001,600 MPPGC State
Bhusawal Thermal Power Station Deepnagar Jalgaon Maharashtra Western 21°02′57″N75°50′32″E / 21.04917°N 75.84222°E / 21.04917; 75.84222 (Bhusawal Thermal Power Station) 2 x 210$, 2 x 5001,000 MSPGCL (MAHAGENCO) State
Trombay Thermal Power Station Trombay Mumbai Maharashtra Western 19°00′09″N72°53′54″E / 19.00250°N 72.89833°E / 19.00250; 72.89833 (Trombay Thermal Power Station) 1 x 150$, 2 x 500$, 1 x 250750 Tata Power Private
Amravati Thermal Power Plant Nandgaonpeth Amravati Maharashtra Western 21°04′49″N77°54′06″E / 21.08028°N 77.90167°E / 21.08028; 77.90167 (Amravati Thermal Power Plant) 5 X 270, (5 X 270 [26] )1,350 Indiabulls Private
Khaparkheda Thermal Power Station Kaparkheda Nagpur Maharashtra Western 21°16′55″N79°06′54″E / 21.28194°N 79.11500°E / 21.28194; 79.11500 (Khaperkheda Thermal Power Station) 4 x 210, 1 x 5001,340 MSPGCL (MAHAGENCO) State
Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station Birsinghpur Umaria Madhya Pradesh Western 23°18′18″N81°03′51″E / 23.30500°N 81.06417°E / 23.30500; 81.06417 (Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station) 4 x 210, 1 x 5001,340 MPPGCL State
Satpura Thermal Power Station Sarni Betul Madhya Pradesh Western 22°06′33″N78°10′24″E / 22.10917°N 78.17333°E / 22.10917; 78.17333 (Satpura Thermal Power Station) 5 x 62.5$, 1 x 200, 3 x 210, 2 x 2501,330 MPPGCL State
Essar Salaya Power Plant Salaya Jamnagar district Gujarat Western 22°17′54.71″N69°43′10.17″E / 22.2985306°N 69.7194917°E / 22.2985306; 69.7194917 (Essar Power Gujarat Ltd) 2X6001,200 Essar Energy Private IPP
DB Thermal Project Ltd. Tundri Janjgir-Champa Chhattisgarh Eastern 22°26′00″N83°10′47″E / 22.43333°N 83.17972°E / 22.43333; 83.17972 (DB POWER LTD) 2X6001,200DB POWERPrivate IPP
Parli Thermal Power Station Parli-Vaijnath Beed Maharashtra Western 18°54′21″N76°32′36″E / 18.90583°N 76.54333°E / 18.90583; 76.54333 (Parli Thermal Power Station) 3 x 210$, 2 x 210$, 2 x 250500 MSPGCL (MAHAGENCO) State
Gandhinagar Thermal Power Station Gandhinagar Gandhinagar Gujarat Western 23°14′59″N72°40′26″E / 23.24972°N 72.67389°E / 23.24972; 72.67389 (Gandhinagar Thermal Power Station) 2 x 120$, 3 x 210630 GSECL State
Ukai Thermal Power Station Ukai dam Tapi Gujarat Western 21°12′39″N73°33′26″E / 21.21083°N 73.55722°E / 21.21083; 73.55722 (Ukai Thermal Power Station) 2 x 120$, 2 x 200, 1 x 210, 1 x 5001110 GSECL State
Hasdeo Thermal Power Station Korba Chhattisgarh Western 22°24′45″N82°41′19″E / 22.41250°N 82.68861°E / 22.41250; 82.68861 (Korba West Hasdeo Thermal Power Plant) 4 x 210840 CSPGCL State
Nashik Thermal Power Station Nashik Nashik Maharashtra Western 19°58′50″N73°53′29″E / 19.98056°N 73.89139°E / 19.98056; 73.89139 (Nashik Thermal Power Station) 3 x 210630 MSPGCL (MAHAGENCO) State
Koradi Thermal Power Station Koradi Nagpur Maharashtra Western 21°14′52″N79°05′53″E / 21.24778°N 79.09806°E / 21.24778; 79.09806 (Koradi Thermal Power Station) 2 x 210$, 3 x 6602400 MSPGCL (MAHAGENCO) State
Lanco Amarkantak Power Plant Pathadi Korba Chhattisgarh Western 22°14′44″N82°43′24″E / 22.24556°N 82.72333°E / 22.24556; 82.72333 (Lanco Amarkantak Power Plant) 2 x 300600 Lanco Infratech Private
Wardha Warora Power Plant Warora Chandrapur Maharashtra Western4 x 135540 KSK Energy Ventures Private
Dr Shyama Prasad Mukharjee Thermal Power Station Korba Chhattisgarh Western 22°22′12″N82°43′16″E / 22.37000°N 82.72111°E / 22.37000; 82.72111 (Dr Shyama Prasad Mukharjee Thermal Power Plant) 2 x 250500 CSPGCL State
Dahanu Thermal Power Station Dahanu Thane Maharashtra Western 19°57′12″N72°44′54″E / 19.95333°N 72.74833°E / 19.95333; 72.74833 (Dahanu Thermal Power Station) 2 x 250500 Adani Power Private
Paras Thermal Power Station Vidyutnagar Akola Maharashtra Western 20°42′55″N76°47′37″E / 20.71528°N 76.79361°E / 20.71528; 76.79361 (Paras Thermal Power Station) 2 x 250500 MSPGCL (MAHAGENCO) State
KSK Mahanadi Power ProjectNariyara Bilaspur Chhattisgarh Western1 x 135135 KSK Energy Ventures Private
NSPCL Bhilai Power Plant Bhilai Durg Chhattisgarh Western 21°10′58″N81°25′28″E / 21.18278°N 81.42444°E / 21.18278; 81.42444 (Bhilai Expansion Power Plant) 2 x 250500 NSPCL Central
Surat Thermal Power Station Nani Naroli Surat Gujarat Western 21°23′46″N73°06′22″E / 21.39611°N 73.10611°E / 21.39611; 73.10611 (Surat Thermal Power Station) 4 x 125500Gujarat Industries Power Company Ltd.State
Amarkantak Thermal Power Station Chachai Anuppur Madhya Pradesh Western 23°09′52″N81°38′17″E / 23.16444°N 81.63806°E / 23.16444; 81.63806 (Amarkantak Thermal Power Station) 2 x 120$, 1 x 210210 MPPGCL State
Bhawnendra Singh Deo Power Plant Korba Chhattisgarh Western 22°23′01″N82°43′08″E / 22.38361°N 82.71889°E / 22.38361; 82.71889 (Bhawnendra Singh Deo Power Plant) 4 x 50$, 2 x 120$0 CSPGCL State
Sabarmati Thermal Power Station Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Gujarat Western 23°04′14″N72°35′38″E / 23.07056°N 72.59389°E / 23.07056; 72.59389 (Sabarmati Thermal Power Station) 1 x 60$, 1 x 120, 2 x 121362 Torrent Power Private
CESC Chandrapur Thermal Power Station [27] [28] [29] Chandrapur Chandrapur Maharashtra Western2 x 300600 CESC Private
Kutch Thermal Power Station Panandhro Kutch Gujarat Western 23°39′50″N68°47′01″E / 23.66389°N 68.78361°E / 23.66389; 68.78361 (Kutch Thermal Power Station) 2 x 70$, 2 x 75150 GSECL State
Akrimota Thermal Power Station Chher Nani Kutch Gujarat Western 23°46′21″N68°38′44″E / 23.77250°N 68.64556°E / 23.77250; 68.64556 (Akrimota Thermal Power Station) 2 x 125250 GMDC State
Sikka Thermal Power Station Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat Western 22°25′20″N69°49′37″E / 22.42222°N 69.82694°E / 22.42222; 69.82694 (Sikka Thermal Power Station) 2 x 120$, 2 x 250500 GSECL State
Dhuvaran Thermal Power Station Khambhat Anand Gujarat Western 22°13′59″N72°45′25″E / 22.23306°N 72.75694°E / 22.23306; 72.75694 (Dhuvaran Thermal Power Station) 2 x 110$- GSECL State
Western3914067,029.01
Rihand Thermal Power Station Rihand Nagar Sonbhadra Uttar Pradesh Northern 24°01′39″N82°47′28″E / 24.02750°N 82.79111°E / 24.02750; 82.79111 (Rihand Thermal Power Station) 6 x 5003,000 NTPC Central
Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station Shaktinagar Sonbhadra Uttar Pradesh Northern 24°06′16″N82°42′27″E / 24.10444°N 82.70750°E / 24.10444; 82.70750 (Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station) 5 x 200, 2 x 5002,000 NTPC Central
NTPC Dadri Vidyutnagar Gautam Budh Nagar Uttar Pradesh Northern 28°36′04″N77°36′25″E / 28.60111°N 77.60694°E / 28.60111; 77.60694 (NTPC Dadri) 4 x 210, 2 x 4901,820 NTPC Central
Anpara Thermal Power Station Anpara Sonbhadra Uttar Pradesh Northern 24°12′11″N82°47′18″E / 24.20306°N 82.78833°E / 24.20306; 82.78833 (Anpara Thermal Power Station) 3 x 210, 2 x 500, 2X5002,630 UPRVUNL State
Suratgarh Super Thermal Power Plant Suratgarh Sri Ganganagar Rajasthan Northern 29°10′56″N74°01′09″E / 29.18222°N 74.01917°E / 29.18222; 74.01917 (Suratgarh Super Thermal Power Plant) 6 x 2501,500 RVUNL State
Panipat Thermal Power Station Assan Panipat Haryana Northern2 x 250, 2 x 210$, 4 x 110$710 HPGCL State
Obra Thermal Power Station Obra Sonbhadra Uttar Pradesh Northern 24°26′41″N82°58′41″E / 24.44472°N 82.97806°E / 24.44472; 82.97806 (Orba Thermal Power Station) 2 x 50$, 1 x 40, 1 x 94$, 2 x 94, 5 x 2001,188 UPRVUNL State
Guru Gobind Singh Super Thermal Power Plant Ghanauli Rupnagar Punjab Northern 31°02′32″N76°35′02″E / 31.04222°N 76.58389°E / 31.04222; 76.58389 (Guru Gobind Singh Super Thermal Power Plant) 4 x 210,$ 4 x 210840 PSPCL State
Talwandi Sabo Power Project Banawala Mansa Punjab Northern 29°53′31″N75°12′53″E / 29.89194°N 75.21472°E / 29.89194; 75.21472 (Talwandi Sabo Power Limited) 3 × 6601980 Vedanta Limited Private
Kota Super Thermal Power Plant Kota Kota Rajasthan Northern 25°10′17″N75°48′54″E / 25.17139°N 75.81500°E / 25.17139; 75.81500 (Kota Super Thermal Power Plant) 2 x 110, 3 x 210, 2 x 1951,240 RVUNL State
Rosa Thermal Power Plant Rosa Shahjahanpur Uttar Pradesh Northern 27°49′07″N79°56′10″E / 27.81861°N 79.93611°E / 27.81861; 79.93611 (Rosa Thermal Power Plant) 4 x 3001,200 [30] Reliance Power Limited Private
Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Power Station Khedar Hisar Haryana Northern 29°21′25″N75°52′02″E / 29.35694°N 75.86722°E / 29.35694; 75.86722 (Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Power Station) 2 x 6001,200 HPGCL State
Indira Gandhi Super Thermal Power Project Jharli Jhajjar Haryana Northern 29°21′25″N75°52′02″E / 29.35694°N 75.86722°E / 29.35694; 75.86722 (Indira Gandhi Super Thermal Power Project) 3 x 5001,500Aravali Power Company India LimitedCentral
Raj West Lignite Power Plant Barmer Barmer Rajasthan Northern 25°53′20″N71°19′25″E / 25.88889°N 71.32361°E / 25.88889; 71.32361 (Raj West Lignite Power Plant) 8 x 1351,080 JSW Energy Private
Feroj Gandhi Unchahar Thermal Power Plant Unchahar Raebareli Uttar Pradesh Northern 25°54′52″N81°19′33″E / 25.91444°N 81.32583°E / 25.91444; 81.32583 (Feroj Gandhi Unchahar Thermal Power Plant) 5 x 2101,050 NTPC Central
Guru Hargobind TP Lehra Mohabbat Bathinda Punjab Northern 30°16′04″N75°09′53″E / 30.26778°N 75.16472°E / 30.26778; 75.16472 (Guru Hargobind Thermal Plant) 2 x 210$, 2 x 250500 PSPCL State
Badarpur Thermal Power Station Badarpur New Delhi Delhi Northern 28°30′22″N77°18′26″E / 28.50611°N 77.30722°E / 28.50611; 77.30722 (Badarpur Thermal power plant) 3 x 95$, 2 x 210$- NTPC Central
Parichha Thermal Power Station Parichha Jhansi Uttar Pradesh Northern 25°30′51″N78°45′36″E / 25.51417°N 78.76000°E / 25.51417; 78.76000 (Parichha Thermal Power Station) 2 x 110, 2 x 210, 2 x 2501140 UPRVUNL State
Lalitpur Thermal Power Station Mehroni Lalitpur Uttar Pradesh Northern 25°30′53″N78°45′34″E / 25.51472°N 78.75944°E / 25.51472; 78.75944 (Lalitpur Thermal Power Station) 3 x 6601980 Bajaj Hindustan Ltd. Joint
Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram Thermal Power Station Yamuna Nagar Yamuna Nagar Haryana Northern2 x 300600 HPGCL State
Chhabra Thermal Power Plant Mothipura Baran Rajasthan Northern 24°37′14″N77°02′10″E / 24.62056°N 77.03611°E / 24.62056; 77.03611 (Chhabra Thermal Power Plant) 2 x 250500 RVUNL State
Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant Bathinda Bathinda Punjab Northern 30°14′02″N74°55′26″E / 30.23389°N 74.92389°E / 30.23389; 74.92389 (Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant) 4 x 110$00 PSPCL State
Tanda Thermal Power Plant Vidyutnagar Ambedkar Nagar Uttar Pradesh Northern 26°35′22″N82°36′04″E / 26.58944°N 82.60111°E / 26.58944; 82.60111 (Tanda Thermal Power Plant) 4 x 110440 NTPC Central
Barsingsar Thermal Power Station Barsingsar Bikaner Rajasthan Northern 27°49′09″N73°12′28″E / 27.81917°N 73.20778°E / 27.81917; 73.20778 (Neyveli Lignite Corporation) 2 x 125250 NLC Central
Giral Lignite Power Plant Thumbli Barmer Rajasthan Northern 26°02′44″N71°15′13″E / 26.04556°N 71.25361°E / 26.04556; 71.25361 (Giral Lignite Power Plant) 2 x 125250 RVUNL State
Harduaganj Thermal Power Station Harduaganj Aligarh Uttar Pradesh Northern 28°01′00″N78°07′50″E / 28.01667°N 78.13056°E / 28.01667; 78.13056 (Harduaganj Thermal Power Station) 1 x 55, 1 x 60$, 1 x 105160 UPRVUNL State
Panki Thermal Power Station Panki Kanpur Uttar Pradesh Northern 26°28′35″N80°14′31″E / 26.47639°N 80.24194°E / 26.47639; 80.24194 (Panki Thermal Power Station) 2 x 105$ UPRVUNL State
Rajghat Power Station Rajghat New Delhi Delhi Northern2 X 67.5$- IPGCL State
VS Lignite Power Plant Gurha Bikaner Rajasthan Northern 27°51′18″N72°51′22″E / 27.85500°N 72.85611°E / 27.85500; 72.85611 (VS Lignite Power Plant) 1 x 135135 KSK Energy Ventures Private
Faridabad Thermal Power Station Faridabad Faridabad Haryana Northern 28°22′28″N77°18′21″E / 28.37444°N 77.30583°E / 28.37444; 77.30583 (Faridabad Thermal Power Station) 1 x 5555 HPGCL State
Northern2710742,923.50
Barh Super Thermal Power Station Barh Patna Bihar Eastern 25°14′34″N87°15′48″E / 25.24278°N 87.26333°E / 25.24278; 87.26333 (Barh Super Thermal Power Station) 3 x 660, 2 x 6603,300 NTPC Central
Talcher Super Thermal Power Station [31] Kaniha Angul Odisha Eastern, Southern 21°05′49″N85°04′30″E / 21.09694°N 85.07500°E / 21.09694; 85.07500 (Talcher Super Thermal Power Station) 2 x 500, 4 X 5003,000 NTPC Central
Sterlite Jharsuguda Power Station Jharsuguda Jharsuguda Odisha Eastern 21°48′49″N84°02′23″E / 21.81361°N 84.03972°E / 21.81361; 84.03972 (Jharsuguda TPP) 4x6002,400 Vedanta Private
Mejia Thermal Power Station Durlavpur Bankura West Bengal Eastern 23°27′47″N87°07′51″E / 23.46306°N 87.13083°E / 23.46306; 87.13083 (Mejia Thermal Power Station) 4 x 210, 2 x 250, 2 x 5002,340 DVC Central
Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Station Kahalgaon Bhagalpur Bihar Eastern 25°14′34″N87°15′48″E / 25.24278°N 87.26333°E / 25.24278; 87.26333 (Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Station) 4 x 210, 3 x 5002,340 NTPC Central
Farakka Super Thermal Power Station Farakka Murshidabad West Bengal Eastern 24°46′23″N87°53′43″E / 24.77306°N 87.89528°E / 24.77306; 87.89528 (Farakka Super Thermal Power Station) 3 x 200, 2 x 500, 1 x 5002,100 NTPC Central
Nabinagar Super Thermal Power Project Nabinagar Aurangabad Bihar Eastern 25°14′34″N87°15′48″E / 25.24278°N 87.26333°E / 25.24278; 87.26333 (Nabinagar Supercritical Thermal Power Project) 3 x 6601,980 NTPC Central
Vedanta Jharsuguda Captive Power Plant Jharsuguda Jharsuguda Odisha Eastern 21°47′08″N84°03′18″E / 21.78556°N 84.05500°E / 21.78556; 84.05500 (Vedanta Aluminium CPP) 9x1351,215 Vedanta Private
Kolaghat Thermal Power Station Mecheda East Midnapore West Bengal Eastern 22°25′00″N87°52′15″E / 22.41667°N 87.87083°E / 22.41667; 87.87083 (Kolaghat Thermal Power Station) 6 x 2101,260 WBPDCL State
Chandrapura Thermal Power Station Chandrapura Bokaro Jharkhand Eastern3 x 130$, 3 x 120, 2 x 250860 DVC Central
Angul Thermal Power Station Angul Angul Odisha Eastern 21°07′29″N84°58′51″E / 21.12472°N 84.98083°E / 21.12472; 84.98083 (Jindal India TPP) 2x6001,200 Jindal India Thermal Power Private
National Aluminium Company Captive Power Plant Angul Angul Odisha Eastern 20°51′11″N85°11′26″E / 20.85306°N 85.19056°E / 20.85306; 85.19056 (Captive Power Plant) 10 x 1201,200 NALCO State
Kamalanga Thermal Power Plant Dhenkanal Dhenkanal Odisha Eastern 20°52′24″N85°16′28″E / 20.87333°N 85.27444°E / 20.87333; 85.27444 (Thermal Power Plant) 3x3501,050 GMR Group State
Bakreshwar Thermal Power Station Suri Birbhum West Bengal Eastern 23°49′43″N87°27′06″E / 23.82861°N 87.45167°E / 23.82861; 87.45167 (Bakreshwar Thermal Power Station) 5 x 2101,050 WBPDCL State
Maithon Power Plant [32] Maithon Dhanbad Jharkhand Eastern2 X 5251,050 DVC, Tata Power Central
Durgapur Steel Thermal Power Station Durgapur Bardhaman West Bengal Eastern 23°27′47″N87°07′51″E / 23.46306°N 87.13083°E / 23.46306; 87.13083 (Durgapur Steel Thermal Power Station) 2 x 5001,000 DVC Central
Koderma Thermal Power Station Kodarma Koderma Jharkhand Eastern 23°27′47″N87°07′51″E / 23.46306°N 87.13083°E / 23.46306; 87.13083 (KODERMA Thermal Power Station) 2 x 5001,000 DVC Central
Bhartiya Rail Bijlee Company Limited (BRBCL)Nabinagar Aurangabad Bihar Eastern 25°14′34″N87°15′48″E / 25.24278°N 87.26333°E / 25.24278; 87.26333 (Bhartiya Rail Bijlee Company Limited) 4x 2501,000 NTPC Central
Ib Thermal Power Station Banharpali Jharsuguda Odisha Eastern 21°41′23″N83°51′36″E / 21.68972°N 83.86000°E / 21.68972; 83.86000 (IB Thermal Power Plant) 8 x 120960 OPGCL State
Barauni Thermal Power Station Barauni Begusarai Bihar Eastern 25°23′59″N86°01′20″E / 25.39972°N 86.02222°E / 25.39972; 86.02222 (Barauni Thermal Power Station) 2 x 50, 2 x 105, 2 x 250810 NTPC State
Patratu Thermal Power Station Patratu Ramgarh Cantonment Jharkhand Eastern 23°38′27″N85°17′36″E / 23.64083°N 85.29333°E / 23.64083; 85.29333 (Patratu Thermal Power Station) 4 x 40$, 2 x 90$, 2 x 105$, 2 x 110$840 JSEB State
Budge Budge Thermal Power Plant Budge Budge South 24 Paraganas West Bengal Eastern 22°28′09″N88°08′23″E / 22.46917°N 88.13972°E / 22.46917; 88.13972 (Budge Budge Thermal Power Plant) 3 x 250750 CESCL Private
Santaldih Thermal Power Station Santaldih Purulia West Bengal Eastern 23°36′08″N86°28′06″E / 23.60222°N 86.46833°E / 23.60222; 86.46833 (Santaldih Thermal Power Station) 4 x 120$, 2 x 250500 WBPDCL State
Durgapur Thermal Power Station Durgapur Bardhaman West Bengal Eastern 23°31′09″N87°18′05″E / 23.51917°N 87.30139°E / 23.51917; 87.30139 (Durgapur Thermal Power Plant) 2 x 30$, 1 x 70$, 2 x 75$, 1 x 110, 1 x 300410 DVC State
Bokaro Thermal Power Station Bokaro Bokaro Jharkhand Eastern 23°47′04″N85°52′50″E / 23.78444°N 85.88056°E / 23.78444; 85.88056 (Bokaro Thermal Power Station B) 2 x 210$, 1 x 210, 1 x 500710 DVC Central
Kanti Thermal Power Station Kanti Muzaffarpur Bihar Eastern 26°11′41″N85°18′06″E / 26.19472°N 85.30167°E / 26.19472; 85.30167 (Muzafferpur Thermal Power Station) 2 x 110, 2 x 195610 NTPC State
Sagardighi Thermal Power Station Monigram Murshidabad West Bengal Eastern 24°22′44″N88°05′44″E / 24.37889°N 88.09556°E / 24.37889; 88.09556 (Sagardighi Thermal Power Station) 2 x 300600 WBPDCL State
Talcher Thermal Power Station Talcher Angul Odisha Eastern 20°54′41″N85°12′27″E / 20.91139°N 85.20750°E / 20.91139; 85.20750 (Talcher Thermal Power Station) 4 x 60, 2 x 110460 NTPC Central
Bandel Thermal Power Station Bandel Hooghly West Bengal Eastern 22°59′44″N88°24′13″E / 22.99556°N 88.40361°E / 22.99556; 88.40361 (Bandel Thermal Power Station) 4 x 60, 1 x 210450 WBPDCL State
Jojobera Thermal Power Plant Jojobera East Singhbhum Jharkhand Eastern 22°45′21″N86°14′57″E / 22.75583°N 86.24917°E / 22.75583; 86.24917 (Jojobera TPP) 3 x 120, 1x67.5427.5 Tata Power Private
Tenughat Thermal Power Station Lalpania Bokaro Jharkhand Eastern 23°43′38″N85°45′53″E / 23.72722°N 85.76472°E / 23.72722; 85.76472 (Tenughat Thermal Power Station) 2 x 210420TVNLState
Hirakud Captive Power Plant Hirakud Sambalpur Odisha Eastern 21°47′08″N84°03′18″E / 21.78556°N 84.05500°E / 21.78556; 84.05500 (Hirakud Power Station) 1 x 67.5, 3 x 100367.5 Hindalco Industries Private CPP
Durgapur Thermal Power Station Durgapur Bardhaman West Bengal Eastern 23°31′59″N87°15′00″E / 23.53306°N 87.25000°E / 23.53306; 87.25000 (Durgapur Thermal Power Station) 1 x 140$, 1 x 210210 DVC Central
Titagarh Thermal Power Station Titagarh North 24 Paraganas West Bengal Eastern 22°43′56″N88°22′11″E / 22.73222°N 88.36972°E / 22.73222; 88.36972 (Titagarh Thermal Power Station) 4 x 60240 CESCL Private
CESC Southern Generating Station Kolkata Kolkata West Bengal Eastern 22°32′58″N88°17′29″E / 22.54944°N 88.29139°E / 22.54944; 88.29139 (CESC Southern Generating Station) 3 x 67.5135 CESCL Private
New Cossipore Generating Station Cossipore Kolkata West Bengal Eastern2 x 30$, 2 x 50$, 1 x 100100 CESCL Private
Eastern3510428,892.87
NTPC Ramagundam Ramagundam Peddapalli Telangana Southern 18°45′31″N79°27′17″E / 18.75861°N 79.45472°E / 18.75861; 79.45472 (NTPC Ramagundam) 3 x 200, 4 x 5002,600 NTPC Central
Simhadri Super Thermal Power Plant Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh Southern 17°35′38″N83°5′23″E / 17.59389°N 83.08972°E / 17.59389; 83.08972 (Simhadri Super Thermal Power Plant) 4 x 5002,000 NTPC Central
Neyveli Thermal Power Station II Neyveli Cuddalore Tamil Nadu Southern 11°33′28″N79°26′31″E / 11.55778°N 79.44194°E / 11.55778; 79.44194 (Neyveli Thermal Power Station - II) 7 x 210, 2 x 2501,970 NLC Central
Dr Narla Tatarao TPS Ibrahimpatnam Krishna Andhra Pradesh Southern 16°35′58″N80°32′12″E / 16.59944°N 80.53667°E / 16.59944; 80.53667 (Dr Narla Tata Rao Thermal Power Station) 6 x 210, 1 x 5001,760 APGENCO State
Raichur Thermal Power Station Shaktinagar Raichur Karnataka Southern 16°21′20″N77°20′36″E / 16.35556°N 77.34333°E / 16.35556; 77.34333 (Raichur Thermal Power Station) 7 x 210, 1 x 2501,720 KPCL State
Kothagudem Thermal Power Station Paloncha Khammam Telangana Southern 17°37′18″N80°41′15″E / 17.62167°N 80.68750°E / 17.62167; 80.68750 (Kothagudem Thermal Power Station) 4 x 60$, 4 x 120$, 2 x 250, 1 x 500, 1 x 8001,800 TSGENCO State
Sri Damodaram Sanjeevaiah Thermal Power Station Krishnapatnam Nellore Andhra Pradesh Southern 14°19′39″N80°07′15″E / 14.32750°N 80.12083°E / 14.32750; 80.12083 (Sri Damodaram Sanjeevaiah Thermal Power Station) 2 x 8001,600APPDCLState
Vallur Thermal Power Station Vallur Chennai Tamil Nadu Southern3 x 5001,500 NTPC & TNEB State & central
Sembcorp Gayatri Power Complex [33] Krishnapatnam Nellore Andhra Pradesh Southern 14°19′45″N80°08′27″E / 14.32917°N 80.14083°E / 14.32917; 80.14083 (Sembcorp Gayatri Power Complex) 4 x 6602,640SGPCPrivate
Udupi Power Plant Nandicoor Udupi Karnataka Southern 13°08′49″N74°48′02″E / 13.14694°N 74.80056°E / 13.14694; 74.80056 (Udupi Thermal Power Plant) 2 x 6001,200 Adani Power [34] Private
Singareni Thermal Power Plant Pegadapalli Mancherial Telangana Southern2 x 6001,200 Singareni Collieries Company PSU
Adani Thermal Power Plant Godda Godda Jharkhand Eastern2 x 6601,320 Adani Power Jharkhand Limited Private
Tuticorin Thermal Power Station Tuticorin Tuticorin Tamil Nadu Southern 08°45′44″N78°10′32″E / 8.76222°N 78.17556°E / 8.76222; 78.17556 (Tuticorin Thermal Power Station) 5 x 2101,050 TNEB State
Rayalaseema Thermal Power Station [35] Kadapa Kadapa Andhra Pradesh Southern 14°42′14″N78°27′29″E / 14.70389°N 78.45806°E / 14.70389; 78.45806 (Rayalaseema Thermal Power Station) 5 x 2101,050 APGENCO State
Neyveli Thermal Power Station I Neyveli Cuddalore Tamil Nadu Southern 11°35′34″N79°28′17″E / 11.59278°N 79.47139°E / 11.59278; 79.47139 (Neyveli Thermal Power Station - I) 6 x 50$, 3 x 100$, 2 x 210420 NLC Central
NTPL Thermal Power Station Thoothukudi Thoothukudi Tamil Nadu Southern 8°45′32″N78°10′54.8″E / 8.75889°N 78.181889°E / 8.75889; 78.181889 (NTPL Thermal Power Station) 2 x 5001,000 NLC & TNEB State & central
JSW Vijayanagar Power Station Toranagallu Bellary Karnataka Southern 15°10′54″N76°40′36″E / 15.18167°N 76.67667°E / 15.18167; 76.67667 (JSW Power Plant) 2 x 130, 2 x 300860 JSW Energy Private
Mettur Thermal Power Station Mettur Salem Tamil Nadu Southern 11°46′19″N77°48′49″E / 11.77194°N 77.81361°E / 11.77194; 77.81361 (Mettur Thermal Power Station) 4 x 210, 1 x 6001,440 TNEB State
North Chennai Thermal Power Station Athipattu Chennai Tamil Nadu Southern 13°15′12″N80°19′41″E / 13.25333°N 80.32806°E / 13.25333; 80.32806 (North Chennai Thermal Power Station) 3 x 210, 2 x 6001,830 TNEB State
Mutiara Thermal Power Plant Thoothukudi Thoothukudi Tamil Nadu Southern 8°54′52″N78°08′40.2″E / 8.91444°N 78.144500°E / 8.91444; 78.144500 (Mutiara Thermal Power Plant) 2 x 6001200Coastal Energen Private Limited (CEPL)Private
Cuddalore IL&FS Thermal Power Station Cuddalore Cuddalore Tamil Nadu Southern2 x 6001200IL&FS Tamil Nadu Power Company Limited (ITPCL)Private
Simhapuri Thermal Power Station Krishnapatnam Nellore Andhra Pradesh Southern 14°12′35″N80°05′23″E / 14.20972°N 80.08972°E / 14.20972; 80.08972 (Simhapuri Thermal Power Station) 4 x 150600Simhapuri Energy LimitedPrivate
Hinduja Thermal Power Station Devada Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh Southern 17°33′45″N83°8′15″E / 17.56250°N 83.13750°E / 17.56250; 83.13750 (Hinduja Thermal Power Station) 1 x 525525 Hinduja National Power Corporation Limited Private
Kakatiya Thermal Power Station Chelpur Warangal Telangana Southern 18°23′02″N79°49′42″E / 18.38389°N 79.82833°E / 18.38389; 79.82833 (Kakatiya Thermal Power Station) 1 x 500500 TSGENCO State
Bellary Thermal Power station Kudatini Bellary Karnataka Southern 15°11′37″N76°43′16″E / 15.19361°N 76.72111°E / 15.19361; 76.72111 (Bellary Thermal Power Station) 2 x 500 1x7001700 KPCL State
Yermarus Thermal Power Station Yermarus Raichur Karnataka Southern 16°17′39″N77°21′19″E / 16.29417°N 77.35528°E / 16.29417; 77.35528 (Yermarus Thermal Power Station) 2 x 8001600 KPCL State
Ennore Thermal Power Station Ennore Chennai Tamil Nadu Southern 13°12′07″N80°18′40″E / 13.20194°N 80.31111°E / 13.20194; 80.31111 (Ennore Thermal Power Station) 2 x 60$, 3 x 110$ TNEB State
Ind-Barath Thermal Power Plant Tuticorin Tuticorin Tamil Nadu Southern2 x 150300Ind-Barath Power Infra LimitedPrivate
Meenakshi Power Plant Krishnapatnam Nellore Andhra Pradesh Southern 14°12′57″N80°05′19″E / 14.21583°N 80.08861°E / 14.21583; 80.08861 (Meenakshi Thermal Power Station) 2 x 150300MEPLPrivate
Neyveli Zero Lignite Power Station Neyveli Cuddalore Tamil Nadu Southern 11°32′33″N79°24′57″E / 11.54250°N 79.41583°E / 11.54250; 79.41583 (Neyveli Zero Unit) 1 x 250250TAQAPrivate
Ramagundam B Thermal Power Station Ramagundam Karimnagar Telangana Southern 18°43′31″N79°30′47″E / 18.72528°N 79.51306°E / 18.72528; 79.51306 (Ramagundam B Thermal Power Station) 1 x 62.562.5 TSGENCO State
Southern198330,842.5
TOTAL117434169,387.88

Gas-based

The total installed capacity of natural gas based power plants in India is nearly 24,991.51 MW as of September 2018. [16] Here is a list of plants operating and waiting for natural gas to start operations. [36]

$ → The retired/scrapped power stations. [21]

Power stationLocationDistrictStateRegionCoordinatesUnit capacitiesCapacity
(MW)
OperatorSector
Dabhol Power Station Anganvel Ratnagiri Maharashtra Western 17°33′35″N73°09′59″E / 17.55972°N 73.16639°E / 17.55972; 73.16639 (Ratnagiri Gas Turbine Power Station) 1 x 740, 1 x 740, 1 x 7402,220 RGPPL Central
SUGEN Combined Cycle Power PlantAkhakhol Surat Gujarat Western3 x 382.51,147.5TorrentPrivate
Uran Gas Turbine Power Station Bokadvira Raigarh Maharashtra Western 18°52′55″N72°58′13″E / 18.88194°N 72.97028°E / 18.88194; 72.97028 (Uran Gas Turbine Power Station) 4 x 108, 2 x 120672 MSPGCL (MAHAGENCO) State
Pioneer Power CCPP Maharashtra Western1 x 388388Private
GPEC Combined Cycle Power Plant Paguthan Bharuch Gujarat Western 21°46′49″N72°58′46″E / 21.78028°N 72.97944°E / 21.78028; 72.97944 (GPEC Combined Cycle Power Plant) 3 x 135, 1 x 250655 CLP Group Private
Jhanor-Gandhar TPS Urjanagar Bharuch Gujarat Western 21°46′48″N72°58′45″E / 21.78000°N 72.97917°E / 21.78000; 72.97917 (Jhanor-Gandhar TPS) 3 x 131, 1 x 255648 NTPC Central
Kawas TPS Adityanagar Surat Gujarat Western 21°10′33″N72°41′14″E / 21.17583°N 72.68722°E / 21.17583; 72.68722 (Kawas TPS) 4 x 106, 2 x 110.5645 NTPC Central
Essar Combined Cycle Power Plant Hazira Surat Gujarat Western 21°06′39″N72°39′19″E / 21.11083°N 72.65528°E / 21.11083; 72.65528 (Essar Combined Cycle Power Plant) 3 x 110, 1 x 185515 Essar Power Limited Private
Utran Gas Based Power Station Utran Surat Gujarat Western 21°13′44″N72°52′14″E / 21.22889°N 72.87056°E / 21.22889; 72.87056 (Utran Gas Based CCPP) 3 x 30$, 1 x 45$, 1 x 228, 1 x 155383 GSECL State
Vadodara Gas Based CCPP Vadodara Vadodara Gujarat Western1 x 111, 1 x 54, 1 x 49, 3 x 32310GIPCLState
Dhuvaran Gas Based CCPP Khambhat Anand Gujarat Western 22°14′24″N72°45′09″E / 22.24000°N 72.75250°E / 22.24000; 72.75250 (Dhuvaran Gas Based CCPP) 1 x 72.51, 1 x 67.85, 1 x 39.94, 1 x 38.77, 1 x 285.65594.72 GSECL State
Trombay Gas Power Station Trombay Mumbai Maharashtra Western 19°00′12″N72°54′14″E / 19.00333°N 72.90389°E / 19.00333; 72.90389 (Trombay Gas Power Station) 1 x 120, 1 x 60180 Tata Private
GSEG Combined Cycle Power Plant Hazira Surat Gujarat Western 21°09′57″N72°42′16″E / 21.16583°N 72.70444°E / 21.16583; 72.70444 (GSEG Combined Cycle Power Plant) 3 x 52156 GSEG Private
Vatva Combined Cycle Power PlantVatva Ahamadabad Gujarat WesternRetired2 x 32.5, 1 x 35 Torrent Power Private
Pipavav Combined Cycle Power Plant Pipavav Amreli Gujarat Western2 x 352702GSPCstate
Hazira CCPP Hazira Surat Gujarat Western1 x 156, 1 x 351507State
D-Gen Mega Gujarat Western1 x 12001200Private
G - IPCL Gujarat Western1 x 145145Private
Unosugen CCPP Dahej Gujarat Western1 x 382.5382.5TorrentPrivate
Goa Gas Power StationZuarinagar Goa Goa Western 15°12′38″N73°52′37″E / 15.21056°N 73.87694°E / 15.21056; 73.87694 (Goa Gas Power Station) 1 x 32, 1 x 1648RSPCLPrivate
Western195911,151.22
Pragati Gas Power Station Bawana New Delhi Delhi Northern1 x 121.2, 2 x 104.6330.4PPCLState
Pragati-III Combined Cycle Power Plant Bawana New Delhi Delhi Northern6 x 2501,500PPCLState
Rithala GT Rohini New Delhi Delhi Northern1 x 108108NDPLState
National Capital TPP Vidyutnagar Gautam Budh Nagar Uttar Pradesh Northern 28°35′38″N77°36′38″E / 28.59389°N 77.61056°E / 28.59389; 77.61056 (National Capital TPP) 4 x 131, 2 x 146.5817 NTPC Central
Auraiya Thermal Power Station Dibiyapur Auraiya Uttar Pradesh Northern 26°37′50″N79°39′41″E / 26.63056°N 79.66139°E / 26.63056; 79.66139 (Auraiya Thermal Power Station) 4 x 110, 2 x 106652 NTPC Central
Faridabad Thermal Power Plant Mujedi Faridabad Haryana Northern 28°20′49″N77°21′42″E / 28.34694°N 77.36167°E / 28.34694; 77.36167 (Faridabad Thermal Power Plant) 2 x 143, 1 x 144430 NTPC Central
Anta Thermal Power Station Anta Baran Rajasthan Northern 25°10′47″N76°19′08″E / 25.17972°N 76.31889°E / 25.17972; 76.31889 (Anta Thermal Power Station) 3 x 88, 1 x 149413 NTPC Central
Dholpur Combined Cycle Power Station Purani Chaoni Dholpur Rajasthan Northern 26°42′09″N77°50′56″E / 26.70250°N 77.84889°E / 26.70250; 77.84889 (Dholpur Combined Cycle Power Station) 3 x 110330 RVUNL State
IPGCL Gas Turbine Power Station New Delhi New Delhi Delhi Northern9 x 30270 IPGCL State
Pampore Gas Turbine Station Pampore Pulwama Jammu and Kashmir Northern7 x 25175J&K GovtState
Ramgarh Gas Thermal Power Station Ramgarh Rajasthan Northern1 x 3, 1 x 35.5, 1 x 37.5, 1 x 37.8113.8 RVUNL State
Khashipur Shravanthi CCPP Uttarakhand Northern2 x 225450Private
Beta Infratech CCPP Uttarakhand Northern1 x 225225Private
Gama Infraprop CCPP Uttarakhand Northern1 x 225225Private
Northern14556,038.2
APGPCL PlantVijjeswaram West Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern 16°56′02″N81°43′27″E / 16.93389°N 81.72417°E / 16.93389; 81.72417 (APGPCL Plant) 2 x 33, 1 x 34, 1 x 172272APGPCLJoint
Lanco Kondapalli Power Plant Kondapalli Krishna Andhra Pradesh Southern 16°38′20″N80°33′00″E / 16.63889°N 80.55000°E / 16.63889; 80.55000 (Lanco Kondapalli Power Plant) 1 x 233, 1 x 133, 1 x 128.99, 2 x 119.57, 1 x 7321466 Lanco Infratech Private
Gautami Combined Cycle Power Plant Peddapuram East Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern 17°02′21″N82°08′43″E / 17.03917°N 82.14528°E / 17.03917; 82.14528 (Gautami Combined Cycle Power Plant) 2 x 145, 1 x 174464GVKPrivate
Konaseema Combined Cycle Power Plant Ravulapalem East Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern 16°44′05″N81°51′44″E / 16.73472°N 81.86222°E / 16.73472; 81.86222 (Konaseema Combined Cycle Power Plant) 2 x 140, 1 x 165445Konaseema Gas Power Limited (KGPL)Private
Vemagiri Combined Cycle Power PlantVemagiri East Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern 16°55′29″N81°48′46″E / 16.92472°N 81.81278°E / 16.92472; 81.81278 (Vemagiri Combined Cycle Power Plant) 1 x 137, 1 x 233370 GMR Private
GMR Rajamundry Combined Cycle Power Plant [37] Vemagiri East Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern 16°55′28″N81°48′46″E / 16.92444°N 81.81278°E / 16.92444; 81.81278 (Vemagiri Combined Cycle Power Plant) 1 x 768768 GMR Private
Samarlakota Combined Cycle Power Plant Samarlakota East Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern 17°02′19″N82°08′05″E / 17.03861°N 82.13472°E / 17.03861; 82.13472 (Samarlakota Combined Cycle Power Plant) 1 x 140, 1 x 80, 3 x 8002620 Reliance Private
Jegurupadu Combined Cycle Power Plant Jegurupadu East Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern 16°55′54″N81°51′36″E / 16.93167°N 81.86000°E / 16.93167; 81.86000 (Jegurupadu Combined Cycle Power Plant) 2 x 46, 1 x 49, 1 x 75445 GVK Private
Spectrum Combined Cycle Power Plant Kakinada East Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern 17°03′31″N82°18′34″E / 17.05861°N 82.30944°E / 17.05861; 82.30944 (Spectrum Combined Cycle Power Plant) 2 x 46, 1 x 47, 1 x 70209SpectrumPrivate
GMR (barge mounted) Power PlantKakinada East Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern 17°03′32″N82°18′33″E / 17.05889°N 82.30917°E / 17.05889; 82.30917 (GMR barge mounted power station) 1 x 237237GMRPrivate
Panduranga CCPPAnnadevarapeta West Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern116.0PESPLPrivate
RVK Energy power plant Rajahmundry East Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern1×2828.0KVKPrivate
Sriba power plantChigurukota Krishna Andhra Pradesh Southern30.0Sriba industriesPrivate
Silkroad sugar power plantKakinada East Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern35.0EID ParryPrivate
Kusalava power plant, GMK FormerlyGollapallem East Godavari Andhra Pradesh Southern2×1.1,1×13.2TriveniPrivate
Gas engine power plantPashamylaram Medak Telangana Southern35.0Astha powerPrivate
Kochi Combined Cycle Power Station Kochi Ernakulam Kerala Southern3 x 40.50, 1 x 35.5157 BSES Private
Rajiv Gandhi CCPP Kayamkulam Alappuzha Kerala Southern 09°14′19″N76°25′49″E / 9.23861°N 76.43028°E / 9.23861; 76.43028 (Rajiv Gandhi CCPP) 2 x 115.20, 1 x 129.18359.58 NTPC Central
Valuthur Gas Turbine Power Station Valuthur Ramanathapuram Tamil Nadu Southern1 x 61, 1 x 59.8, 1 x 34, 1 x 32.3187.1 TNEB State
Basin Bridge Gas Turbine Power Station Chennai Chennai Tamil Nadu Southern 13°05′55″N80°16′10″E / 13.09861°N 80.26944°E / 13.09861; 80.26944 (Basin Bridge Gas Turbine Power Station) 4 x 30120 TNEB State
Aban Combined Cycle Power Plant Karuppur Tanjore Tamil nadu Southern 11°07′16″N79°31′45″E / 11.12111°N 79.52917°E / 11.12111; 79.52917 (Aban Combined Cycle Power Plant) 1 x 74.41, 1 x 38.80113.21 Lanco Infratech Private
Kovikalpal Gas Turbine Power Station Thirumakkottai Thiruvarur Tamil Nadu Southern 10°32′29″N79°27′1″E / 10.54139°N 79.45028°E / 10.54139; 79.45028 (Thirumakottai Gas Turbine Power Station) 1 x 70, 1 x 38.88108.88 TNEB State
Kuttalam Gas Turbine Power Station Maruthur Nagapattinam Tamil Nadu Southern1 x 64, 1 x 37101 TNEB State
PPN Combined Cycle Power PlantPillai Perumal Nallur Nagapattinam district Tamil Nadu Southern 11°04′31″N79°50′43″E / 11.07528°N 79.84528°E / 11.07528; 79.84528 (PPN Combined Cycle Power Plant) 1 x 330.5330.5Private
Valantarvy Power StationValantarvy Tamil Nadu Southern1 x 52.852.8Pioneer Gas Power LtdPrivate
Karaikal Gas Turbine Power Station Karaikal Karaikal Puducherry Southern1 x 22.9, 1 x 9.632.5PPCLState
Southern20619,106.77
Maithan GT Maithan West Bengal Eastern1 x 90$DVCState
Haldia GT Haldia West Bengal Eastern1 x 4040State
Kasba Peak Load Power Generating Station [38] [39] Kasba Kolkata West Bengal Eastern2 x 2040 CESC Private
Eastern34170
Lakwa Thermal Power Station Maibella Sivasagar Assam North Eastern 26°59′08″N94°55′42″E / 26.98556°N 94.92833°E / 26.98556; 94.92833 (Lakwa Thermal Power Station) 3 x 15$, 3 x 20, 1 x 37.2 (WHRP)97.2 APGCL State
Namrup Thermal Power Station Dibrugarh Assam North Eastern 27°11′11″N95°22′34″E / 27.18639°N 95.37611°E / 27.18639; 95.37611 (Namrup Thermal Power Station) 1 x 20$, 2 x 21, 1 x 11, 1 x 24, 1 x 1491 APGCL State
Khathalguri CCPP Khathalguri Assam North Eastern1 x 291291NeepcoState
Agartala GT Agartala Tripura North Eastern1 x 109.5109.5 Neepco State
Monarchak CCPP Tripura North Eastern1 x 65.465.4NeepcoState
ONGC Tripura Power Company CCPP Palatana-Udaipur Tripura North Eastern 22°29′59″N91°26′22″E / 22.49972°N 91.43944°E / 22.49972; 91.43944 (ONGC Tripura Power Company) 2 x 363.3726.6 ONGC Central
Rokia GT Bhishalgarh West Tripura Tripura North Eastern1 x 111111State
Baramura GT Baramura Tripura North Eastern1 x 58.558.5State
North Eastern8211629.3
TOTAL6520628,096.49

Diesel-based

The total installed capacity of major grid connected diesel-based power plants in India is 509.71 MW.[ citation needed ] The installed capacity of captive power DG sets is estimated to be nearly 90,000 MW. [40] Here is the part list of grid connected plants.

$ → The retired/scrapped power stations. [21]

Power stationLocationDistrictStateRegionCoordinatesUnit capacitiesCapacity
(MW)
OperatorSector
Kozhikode Diesel Power Station Kozhikode Kozhikode Kerala Southern2 x 16$, 6 x 16.0096 KSEB State
Yelahanka Diesel Power Station Yelahanka Bangalore Karnataka Southern6 x 21.32127.92 KPCL State
Belgaum Diesel Power Station Yelahanka Belgaum Karnataka Southern5 x 16.26$, 2 x 16.2632.52Private
Brahmapuram Diesel Power Plant Brahmapuram Kerala Southern2 x 21.32$, 3 x 21.3264 KSEB State
LVS Power StationVishakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh Southern1 x 36.836.8GreenkoPrivate
Samalpatti Diesel Power StationSamalpatti Tamil Nadu Southern105.7Private
Samayanallur Diesel Power StationSamayanallur Tamil Nadu Southern106Private
Bellary Power Station Bellary Karnataka Southern25.2Private
Southern924594.14
Suryachakra Diesel Power StationA & N Andaman & Nicobar Islands20SPCLPrivate
Islands120
Bemina Diesel Power Station Bemina Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir Northern1 x 55J&K GovtState
Leh Diesel Power Station Leh Leh Ladakh Northern1 x 2.182.18J&K GovtState
Ambala Diesel Power Station Ambala Ambala Haryana Northern1 x 2.182.18Haryana GovtState
Upper Sindh Diesel Power Station Jammu and Kashmir Northern1 x 1.71.70J&K GovtState
Keylong Diesel Power Station Keylong Lahaul and Spiti Himachal Pradesh Northern1 x 0.130.13HP GovtState
Kamah Diesel Power Station Jammu and Kashmir Northern1 x 0.060.06J&K GovtState
Northern6611.25
Gangtok Diesel Power Station Gangtok East Sikkim Sikkim Eastern4Sikkim GovtState
Ranipool Diesel Power Station Ranipool East Sikkim Sikkim Eastern1Sikkim GovtState
Eastern25
Leimakhong Diesel Power Station Leimakhong Manipur North Eastern36State
North Eastern136
Total19666.39

Renewable

India was the first country in the world to set up a ministry of non-conventional energy resources, in the early 1980s. India's cumulative grid interactive, or grid tied, renewable energy capacity (excluding large hydro) has reached about 87.38 GW, as of 2020.

Hydroelectric

This is a list of major hydroelectric power plants in India. [41]

# Hydro power units with pumped storage features. [42]

StationDistrictStateRegionPlant coordinatesUnit capacitiesCapacity
(MW)
Under construction [43]
(MW)
Operator
AD Hydro Power Ltd. Kullu Himachal Pradesh Northern2 x 96192- ADHPL
Tehri Dam Tehri Garhwal Uttarakhand Northern 30°22′40″N78°28′50″E / 30.37778°N 78.48056°E / 30.37778; 78.48056 (Tehri Dam) 4 x 250, 4 x 250#1,0001000# THDC
Koteshwar Dam Uttarakhand Northern 30°22′40″N78°28′50″E / 30.37778°N 78.48056°E / 30.37778; 78.48056 (Tehri Dam) 4 x 100400 THDC
Baspa-II Himachal Pradesh Northern3 x 100300- JHPL
Karcham Wangtoo Hydroelectric Plant Kinnaur Himachal Pradesh Northern 31°32′35.53″N78°00′54.80″E / 31.5432028°N 78.0152222°E / 31.5432028; 78.0152222 (Karcham Wangtoo Hydroelectric Plant) 4 x 2501,000- JHPL
Nathpa Jhakri Himachal Pradesh Northern 31°33′50″N77°58′49″E / 31.56389°N 77.98028°E / 31.56389; 77.98028 (Nathpa Jhakri Hydroelectric Dam) 6 x 2501,500-SJVNL
Dehar Power House Mandi Himachal Pradesh Northern 31°24′47″N76°52′06″E / 31.41306°N 76.86833°E / 31.41306; 76.86833 (Dehar Power House) 6 x 165990- BBMB
Pong Himachal Pradesh Northern 31°58′17″N75°56′48″E / 31.97139°N 75.94667°E / 31.97139; 75.94667 (Pong Dam) 6 x 66396- BBMB
Bhakra Dam Punjab Northern 31°24′39″N76°26′0″E / 31.41083°N 76.43333°E / 31.41083; 76.43333 (Bhakra Dam) 2 x 108, 3 x 126, 5 x 1571,379- BBMB
Chamera Dam Chamba Himachal Pradesh Northern 32°35′50″N75°59′09″E / 32.59722°N 75.98583°E / 32.59722; 75.98583 (Chamera Dam) 3 x 180, 3 x 100, 3 x 771,071- NHPC
Salal Hydroelectric Power Station Udhampur Jammu and Kashmir Northern 33°8′26″N74°48′27″E / 33.14056°N 74.80750°E / 33.14056; 74.80750 (Salal Hydroelectric Power Station) 6 x 115690- NHPC
Uri Hydroelectric Project Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir Northern 34°08′40″N74°11′08″E / 34.14444°N 74.18556°E / 34.14444; 74.18556 (Uri Hydroelectric Dam) 4 x 120, 4 x 60480240 NHPC
Dulhasti Kishtwar Jammu and Kashmir Northern3 x 130390- NHPC
Dhauliganga-I Pithoragarh Uttarakhand Northern 29°58′N80°37′E / 29.967°N 80.617°E / 29.967; 80.617 (Dhauliganga-I) 4 x 70280- NHPC
Baira Suil Chamba Himachal Pradesh Northern3 x 60180- NHPC
Tanakpur Champawat Uttarakhand Northern 27°21′N81°23′E / 27.350°N 81.383°E / 27.350; 81.383 (Tanakpur) 3 x 40120- NHPC
Sewa Kathua Jammu and Kashmir Northern3 x 40120- NHPC
Nimmo-Bazgo Leh Ladakh Northern3 x 1545- NHPC
Chutak Kargil Ladakh Northern4 x 1144- NHPC
Parbati Hydroelectric Project Kullu Himachal Pradesh Northern4 x 200, 4 x 130-1,320 NHPC
Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir Northern 34°38′51″N74°45′53″E / 34.64750°N 74.76472°E / 34.64750; 74.76472 (Kishanganga HEP) 3 x 110330 NHPC
Rana Pratap sagar DamRawatbhataRajasthanNorthern4 x 43172-RRPGCL
Jawahar Sagar DamKotaRajasthanNorthern3 x 3399-RRPGCL
Northern1910611,2612,560
Srisailam Dam Andhra Pradesh, Telangana Southern 16°05′13″N78°53′50″E / 16.08694°N 78.89722°E / 16.08694; 78.89722 (Srisailam Dam) 6 x 150#, 7 x 1101,670- APGenco, TSGENCO
Sharavathi Karnataka Southern 14°14′06″N74°46′02″E / 14.23500°N 74.76722°E / 14.23500; 74.76722 (Sharavathi River) 10 x 103.5, 2 x 27.5, 4 x 60, 4 x 13.2, 4 x 21.61,608.2- KPCL
Kalinadi Karnataka Southern 14°50′32″N74°07′23″E / 14.84222°N 74.12306°E / 14.84222; 74.12306 (Kali River (Karnataka)) 2 x 50, 1 x 135, 5 x 150, 3 x 50, 3 x 401,240- KPCL
Varahi Karnataka Southern 13°42′09″N74°59′56″E / 13.70250°N 74.99889°E / 13.70250; 74.99889 (VARAHI River (Karnataka)) 4 x 115, 2 x 4.5, 5 x 7.5506.5- KPCL
Nagarjuna Sagar Telangana Southern 16°36′N79°20′E / 16.600°N 79.333°E / 16.600; 79.333 (Nagarjuna Sagar Dam) 1 x 110, 7 x 100.8#, 2 x 30875- TSGENCO
Nagarjuna Sagar Right Bank PH Andhra Pradesh Southern 16°36′N79°20′E / 16.600°N 79.333°E / 16.600; 79.333 (Nagarjuna Sagar Dam) 3 x 3090- APGenco
Nagarjuna Sagar tail pond PH Andhra Pradesh Southern 16°37′N79°29′E / 16.617°N 79.483°E / 16.617; 79.483 (Nagarjuna Sagar tail pond Dam) 2 x 2550 APGenco
Idukki Kerala Southern 9°51′01″N76°58′01″E / 9.85028°N 76.96694°E / 9.85028; 76.96694 (Idukki Dam) 6 x 130780- KSEB
Mettur Dam Tamil Nadu Southern 11°48′00″N77°48′00″E / 11.80000°N 77.80000°E / 11.80000; 77.80000 (Mettur Dam) 4 x 50240- TNEB
Lower Mettur Barrage [44] Tamil Nadu Southern8 x 15120- TNEB
Bhavani Kattalai Barrage [45] Tamil Nadu Southern4 x 1560- TNEB
Linganamakki Dam Karnataka Southern 17°7′18″N74°53′31″E / 17.12167°N 74.89194°E / 17.12167; 74.89194 (Linganamakki Dam) 55-
Kadamparai pumped storage [46] Coimbatore Tamil Nadu Southern 10°24′15″N77°02′37″E / 10.40417°N 77.04361°E / 10.40417; 77.04361 (Kadamparai Power House) 4 x 100#400-TNEB
Aliyar PH [47] Aliyar Tamil Nadu Southern1 x 6060- TNEB
Kundah [48] Nilgiris Tamil Nadu Southern1 x 60, 1 x 180, 1 x 175, 1 x 100, 1 x 40, 1 x 30585- TNEB
Pykara PH [49] Nilgiris Tamil Nadu Southern59.2- TNEB
Pykara Ultimate Stage PH [50] Nilgiris Tamil Nadu Southern3 x 50150- TNEB
Sholayar [51] Kanyakumari Tamil Nadu Southern1 x 70, 1 x 2595- TNEB
Periyar PH [52] Theni Tamil Nadu Southern2 x 35, 2 x 42154- TNEB
Jurala Project Chintharevula Telangana Southern 16°20′N77°42′E / 16.333°N 77.700°E / 16.333; 77.700 (Jurala Project) 4 x 39234- TSGENCO
Lower Jurala Hydro Electric Project [53] Atmakur Telangana Southern 16°19′N77°47′E / 16.317°N 77.783°E / 16.317; 77.783 (Lower Jurala Hydro Electric Project) 6 x 40240- TSGENCO
Pulichinthala Project Telangana Southern 16°45′N80°03′E / 16.750°N 80.050°E / 16.750; 80.050 (Pulichinthala Project) 4 x 30120 TSGENCO
Upper Sileru Andhra Pradesh Southern 18°02′11″N82°01′09″E / 18.03639°N 82.01917°E / 18.03639; 82.01917 (Upper Sileru) 4 x 60240- APGenco
Lower Sileru Andhra Pradesh Southern 17°52′11″N81°39′27″E / 17.86972°N 81.65750°E / 17.86972; 81.65750 (Lower Sileru) 4 x 115460-APGenco
Donkarayi Andhra Pradesh Southern 17°55′57″N81°47′49″E / 17.93250°N 81.79694°E / 17.93250; 81.79694 (Donkarayi Dam) 1 x 2525-APGenco
Polavaram Andhra Pradesh Southern 17°15′40″N81°39′23″E / 17.26111°N 81.65639°E / 17.26111; 81.65639 (Polavaram Dam) 12 x 80-960APGenco
Southern241539,610.4960
Koyna Satara Maharashtra Western 17°24′06″N73°45′08″E / 17.40167°N 73.75222°E / 17.40167; 73.75222 (Koyna Hydroelectric Project) 4 x 70, 4 x 80, 2 x 20, 4 x 80, 4 x 250, 2 x 40#1,96080# MSPGCL (MAHAGENCO)
Sardar Sarovar Dam Gujarat Western 21°49′49″N73°44′50″E / 21.83028°N 73.74722°E / 21.83028; 73.74722 (Narmada Dam) 6 x 200#, 5 x 501,450-Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam
Indira Sagar Khadwa Madhya Pradesh Western 22°17′02″N76°28′17″E / 22.28389°N 76.47139°E / 22.28389; 76.47139 (Indirasagar Dam) 8 x 1251,000- NHPC
Omkareshwar Khandwa Madhya Pradesh Western 22°05′N74°54′E / 22.083°N 74.900°E / 22.083; 74.900 (Narmada River) 8 x 65520- NHPC
Bansagar Dam Madhya Pradesh Western 24°11′30″N81°17′15″E / 24.19167°N 81.28750°E / 24.19167; 81.28750 (Bansagar Dam) 425-
Ukai Dam Gujarat Western4 x 75300- GSECL
Ghatghar Pumped Storage Maharashtra Western 19°32′33″N73°39′53″E / 19.54250°N 73.66472°E / 19.54250; 73.66472 (Ghatghar reservoir) 2 x 125#250- MSPGCL (MAHAGENCO)
Mulshi Dam Pune Maharashtra Western 18°31′37″N73°30′39″E / 18.52694°N 73.51083°E / 18.52694; 73.51083 (Mulshi Dam) 6 x 25, 1 x 150#300- Tata Power
Bargi Dam Madhya Pradesh Western 22°56′30″N79°55′30″E / 22.94167°N 79.92500°E / 22.94167; 79.92500 (Bargi Dam) 105-
Madikheda Dam Madhya Pradesh Western 25°33′20″N77°51′10″E / 25.55556°N 77.85278°E / 25.55556; 77.85278 (Madikheda Dam) 60-
Jayakwadi Dam Maharashtra Western 19°29′8.7″N075°22′12″E / 19.485750°N 75.37000°E / 19.485750; 75.37000 (Jayakwadi Dam) 1 X 12#12-
Kadana Dam Gujarat Western2 x 60#, 2 x 60240- GSECL
Ujjani Dam Solapur Maharashtra Western 18°04′27″N75°07′13″E / 18.07417°N 75.12028°E / 18.07417; 75.12028 (Ujjani reservoir) 1 x 12#12- MSPGCL (MAHAGENCO)
Gandhisagar DamMadhya PradeshWestern 24°42′24″N75°33′12″E / 24.70667°N 75.55333°E / 24.70667; 75.55333 (Gandhisagar Dam) 5 x 23115-MPPGCL
Western10555,93280
Upper Indravati Power Station Kalahandi Odisha Eastern 19°28′20″N82°59′50″E / 19.47222°N 82.99722°E / 19.47222; 82.99722 (Upper Indravati) 4 x 150600- Odisha Hydro Power Corporation
Balimela Power Station Malkangiri Odisha & Andhra Pradesh Eastern 18°08′49″N82°06′55″E / 18.14694°N 82.11528°E / 18.14694; 82.11528 (Balimela) 6 x 60, 2 x 7551060 [54] Odisha Hydro Power Corporation
Hirakud Dam Sambalpur Odisha Eastern 21°32′58″N83°52′12″E / 21.54944°N 83.87000°E / 21.54944; 83.87000 (Hirakud) 2 x 49.5, 2 x 32, 3 x 37.5, 3 x 24347.5- Odisha Hydro Power Corporation
Upper Kolab Power Station Koraput Odisha Eastern 18°47′19″N82°36′00″E / 18.78861°N 82.60000°E / 18.78861; 82.60000 (Upper Kolab) 4 x 80320- Odisha Hydro Power Corporation
Sindol Complex Power Station Sambalpur Odisha Eastern 21°32′58″N83°49′31″E / 21.54944°N 83.82528°E / 21.54944; 83.82528 (Sindol Complex) 5 x 18, 5 x 20, 6 x 20320- Odisha Hydro Power Corporation
Potteru Hydro Electric Project Koraput Odisha Eastern 17°57′31″N81°41′08″E / 17.95861°N 81.68556°E / 17.95861; 81.68556 (Potteru) 2 x 36- Odisha Hydro Power Corporation
Jalaput Dam Koraput Odisha & Andhra Pradesh Eastern 18°27′17″N82°32′47″E / 18.45472°N 82.54639°E / 18.45472; 82.54639 (Jalaput) 3 x 23, 3 x 17120- Odisha Hydro Power Corporation
Rengali Dam Angul Odisha Eastern 21°16′36″N82°32′54″E / 21.27667°N 82.54833°E / 21.27667; 82.54833 (Rengali) 5 x 50250- Odisha Hydro Power Corporation
Teesta-III North Sikkim Sikkim Eastern6 x 2001,200Teesta Urja Ltd
Teesta-V East Sikkim Sikkim Eastern 25°30′50″N89°39′56″E / 25.51389°N 89.66556°E / 25.51389; 89.66556 (Teesta-V) 3 x 170510- NHPC
Teesta Low Dam Darjeeling West Bengal Eastern4 x 33, 4 x 40132160 NHPC
Purulia pumped storage Purulia West Bengal Eastern4 x 225#900 WBSEB
Panchet Purulia West Bengal Eastern1 x 40, 1 x 40#80- DVC
Maithon Hydel Power Station West Bengal &Jharkhand Eastern3 x 20#60- DVC
Rangit South Sikkim Sikkim Eastern3 x 2060- NHPC
Chuzachen Hydroelectric Power Plant East Sikkim Sikkim Eastern2 x 55110- GIPL
Eastern16603,274.5160
Kambang Project [55] Arunachal Pradesh North East3 x 26- NHPC
Sippi Project [55] Arunachal Pradesh North East2 x 24- NHPC
Ranganadi Arunachal Pradesh North East 27°15′27″N93°47′32″E / 27.25750°N 93.79222°E / 27.25750; 93.79222 (Ranganadi Dam) 3 x 135405-Neepco
Lower Subansiri Hydroelectric Power Project Lower Subansiri Arunachal Pradesh North East 27°33′13″N94°15′31″E / 27.55361°N 94.25861°E / 27.55361; 94.25861 (Subansiri Lower Dam) 8 x 250-2,000 NHPC
Khuga Dam Manipur North East 24°18′N93°9′E / 24.300°N 93.150°E / 24.300; 93.150 (Khuga Dam) -
Loktak Manipur North East 24°33′N93°47′E / 24.550°N 93.783°E / 24.550; 93.783 (Loktak) 3 x 35105- NHPC
Umiam-Umtru Hydroelectric Power Project East Khasi Hills Meghalaya North East 25°39′12″N91°53′03″E / 25.6532°N 91.8843°E / 25.6532; 91.8843 (Umiam Lake) 6 x 9, 4 x 30185- MECL
Leshka Meghalaya North East126-
Kyrdemkulai Meghalaya North East60-
Khondong Meghalaya North East50-
Kopili Assam North East225-
Karbi Langpi Assam North East100-
Doyang Nagaland North East75-
North East132613412,000
TOTAL8240030,908.94,050
Bansagar Dam Bansagar3.JPG
Bansagar Dam
Nagarjuna Sagar Dam across Krishna River NagarjunaSagarDam.JPG
Nagarjuna Sagar Dam across Krishna River
Idukki arch dam on Periyar River IdukkiDamConcaveSide.jpg
Idukki arch dam on Periyar River
Sardar Sarovar Dam on Narmada River Sardar Sarovar Dam partially completed.JPG
Sardar Sarovar Dam on Narmada River
Mettur Dam Stanley Reservoir on Kaveri River MetturDam TamilNadu.jpg
Mettur Dam Stanley Reservoir on Kaveri River
Spillway of Tehri Dam Tehri dam india.jpg
Spillway of Tehri Dam
Upper Indravati power house Indravati Dam.jpg
Upper Indravati power house
Spil way of Salal HE Station Spillway Salal Power Station.jpg
Spil way of Salal HE Station
Hirakud Dam Panorama.jpg
Panoramic view of Hirakud Dam at Sambalpur

Solar photovoltaic

Below is a list of solar power generation facilities with a capacity of at least 20 MW. [56]

Major photovoltaic (PV) power plants
PlantStateCoordinatesDC peak power (MW)CommissionedNotesRef
Bhadla Solar Park Rajasthan 27°32′22.81″N71°54′54.91″E / 27.5396694°N 71.9152528°E / 27.5396694; 71.9152528 (Bhadla Solar Park) 2,2452020World's biggest solar park in terms of generation and second largest in terms of area as of March 2020 [57] [58] [59]
Pavagada Solar Park Karnataka 14°15′7″N77°26′51″E / 14.25194°N 77.44750°E / 14.25194; 77.44750 (Pavagada Solar Park) 2,0502019Second biggest solar park in the world and world's largest in terms of area as in March 2020 [60]
Kurnool Ultra Mega Solar Park Andhra Pradesh 15°40′53″N78°17′01″E / 15.681522°N 78.283749°E / 15.681522; 78.283749 (Kurnool Solar Park) 1,0002017 [61]
NP Kunta Andhra Pradesh 14°01′N78°26′E / 14.017°N 78.433°E / 14.017; 78.433 (NP Kunta Ultra Mega Solar Power Project) 9782021In Nambulapulakunta Mandal. Total planned capacity 1500 MW [62] [63] [64]
Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Madhya Pradesh 24°28′49″N81°34′28″E / 24.48028°N 81.57444°E / 24.48028; 81.57444 (Rewa Ultra Mega Solar) 7502018 [65]
Charanka Solar Park Gujarat 23°54′N71°12′E / 23.900°N 71.200°E / 23.900; 71.200 (Gujarat Solar Park 1) 6902012Situated at Charanka village in Patan district. Capacity expected to go up to 790 MW in 2019. [66] [67] [68]
Kamuthi Solar Power Project Tamil Nadu6482017With a generating capacity of 648 MWp at a single location, it is the world's 12th largest solar park based on capacity.
Gujarat solar park 1 Gujarat 221 2012 [69]
Ananthapuramu – IIAndhra Pradesh 14°58′49″N78°02′45″E / 14.98028°N 78.04583°E / 14.98028; 78.04583 (Ananthapuramu II solar park) 4002019Located at Talaricheruvu village in Tadipatri mandal of Anantapur district. Planned capacity 500 MW [70] [71]
Galiveedu solar parkAndhra Pradesh 14°6′21″N78°27′57″E / 14.10583°N 78.46583°E / 14.10583; 78.46583 (Galiveedu solar park) 4002020Located at Marrikommadinne village in Galiveedu mandal of kadapa district. [72]
Mandsaur Solar FarmMadhya Pradesh 24°5′17″N75°47′59″E / 24.08806°N 75.79972°E / 24.08806; 75.79972 (Mandsaur Solar Farm) 2502017 [73]
Kadapa Ultra Mega Solar Park Andhra Pradesh 14°54′59″N78°17′31″E / 14.91639°N 78.29194°E / 14.91639; 78.29194 (Kadapa solar park) 2502020Total planned capacity 1000 MW [74] [75]
Welspun Solar MP project Madhya Pradesh1512014 [76]
ReNew Power, Nizamabad Telangana1432017 [77]
Neyveli Solar Power Project Tamil Nadu 130 2018The project is spread over 4 locations within the town [78]
Sakri solar plant Maharashtra1252013
NTPC solar plants NTPC Bhadla Solar Power Plant 1102015 [79]
Maharashtra I Maharashtra672017
Green Energy Development Corporation (GEDCOL)Odisha502014 [80]
Tata Power Solar (TPS), Rajgarh Madhya Pradesh502014 [81]
Welspun Energy, PhalodhiRajasthan502013 [82]
Jalaun Solar Power Project Uttar Pradesh502016
GEDCOLOdisha482014 [83]
CIAL Solar Power Project Kerala 402013Powering first fully solar powered airport in the world   [84]
Karnataka I Karnataka402018
Bitta Solar Power Plant Gujarat402012 [85]
Dhirubhai Ambani Solar Park, Pokhran Rajasthan402012 [86]
Vikram Solar and IL&FS Energy Development Co Ltd Madhya Pradesh 40 2015 [87]
Rajasthan Photovoltaic PlantRajasthan352013 [88]
Welspun, Bathinda Punjab342015 [89]
Moser Baer, Patan district Gujarat302011 [90]
Lalitpur Solar Power ProjectUttar Pradesh302015 [91]
Mithapur Solar Power Plant Gujarat252012 [92]
Vankal Solar Park Mizoram202023 [93]
GEDCOLOdisha202014 [94]

    Solar thermal

    Listed are concentrated solar power stations with a capacity of at least 10MW.

    NameLocationStateCoordinates Capacity
    (MW)
    CommissionedRef
    Dhursar Solar Plant Jaisalmer district Rajasthan 26°47′09″N72°00′30″E / 26.78583°N 72.00833°E / 26.78583; 72.00833 (Dhursar Concentrated Solar Plant) 1252016 [95]

    Wind power

    India's largest wind power production facilities (20 MW and greater) [96] [97]

    Windmills on the Tirumala hills in Andhra Pradesh Tirumala Wind Mills.jpg
    Windmills on the Tirumala hills in Andhra Pradesh
    A wind farm in Rajasthan Turbines-thar-india.jpg
    A wind farm in Rajasthan
    Wind turbines in India's agricultural farms India fields and wind turbines.jpg
    Wind turbines in India's agricultural farms
    Power plantLocationStateMWeProducerRef
    Kutch Wind Farm (Gujarat Hybrid Renewable Energy Park) Kutch Gujarat 11,500 (wind)

    + 11,500 (solar + wind)

    Adani Group [98] Suzlon [99] [100] [101]
    Muppandal Wind Farm Kanyakumari Tamil Nadu 1500Muppandal Wind [102]
    Jaisalmer Wind Park Jaisalmer Rajasthan 1064 Suzlon Energy [103]
    Brahmanvel windfarm Dhule Maharashtra 528Parakh Agro Industries [104]
    Kayathar Tutcorin Tamilnadu 300Siemens Gamesa, ReNew Power
    Dhalgaon windfarm Sangli Maharashtra278Gadre Marine Exports [105]
    Vankusawade Wind Park Satara district Maharashtra259 Suzlon Energy Ltd. [106]
    VaspetVaspet Maharashtra 144 ReNew Power
    Tuljapur Osmanabad Maharashtra 126Siemens Gamesa, ReNew Power
    SiplaJaisalmer Rajasthan 102CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd [107]
    SaeameJamnagar Gujarat 101CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd [108]
    Beluguppa Wind ParkBeluguppaAndhra Pradesh100.8Orange Renewable
    Mamatkheda Wind ParkMamatkhedaMadhya Pradesh100.5Orange Renewable
    Anantapur Wind ParkNimbagalluAndhra Pradesh100Orange Renewable
    Damanjodi Wind Power Plant Damanjodi Odisha 99 Suzlon Energy Ltd.
    Theni Tamil Nadu 99CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd [109]
    SaundattiBelgaum Karnataka 84CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd [110]
    JathJathMaharashtra84 ReNew Power
    WelturiWelturiMaharashtra75 ReNew Power
    Acciona Tuppadahalli Chitradurga District Karnataka56.1Tuppadahalli Energy India Pvt Ltd
    Dangiri Wind FarmJaiselmerRajasthan54Oil India Ltd.
    Nuziveedu SeedsBhimasamudra Karnataka 50.4NSL Renewable Power Pvt Ltd.
    KhandkeAhmednagar Maharashtra 50CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd [111]
    NarmadaNallakonda Andhra Pradesh 50CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd [112]
    Bercha Wind ParkRatlamMadhya Pradesh50Orange Renewable
    HarapanahalliDavanagere Karnataka 40CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd. [113]
    Cape Comorin Kanyakumari Tamil Nadu33Aban Loyd Chiles Offshore Ltd.
    Kayathar Subhash Kayathar Tamil Nadu30Subhash Ltd.
    Dedan Rajula (Sawarkundla) Gujarat30IB Vogt Solar India Pvt Ltd.
    JasdanJasdanGujarat25.0 NTPC LTD.
    Ramakkalmedu Ramakkalmedu Kerala 25Subhash Ltd.
    GudimangalamGudimangalamTamil Nadu21Gudimangalam Wind Farm
    Shalivahana Wind Tirupur Tamil Nadu20.4 [114] Shalivahana Green Energy. Ltd.
    Puthlur RCIPuthlurAndhra Pradesh20Wescare (India) Ltd.

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