Nabinagar Thermal Power Project

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Nabinagar Thermal Power Station
Nabinagar Thermal Power Project
Location of the Nabinagar (4X250MW) Thermal Power Station
CountryIndia
Location Aurangabad district, Bihar
Coordinates 24°42′N84°05′E / 24.70°N 84.08°E / 24.70; 84.08 Coordinates: 24°42′N84°05′E / 24.70°N 84.08°E / 24.70; 84.08
StatusOperational
Construction began2012
Commission date 3 out of 4 units commissioned
Owner(s) Indian Railways, Ministry of Railways, Government of India
Operator(s)
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Coal
Power generation
Units operationalunder construction
Make and model BHEL
Nameplate capacity 1,000 MW

The Nabinagar Thermal Power Station Project (NTPS) of Bhartiya Rail Bijlee Company Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Indian Railways, Ministry of Railways, Government of India. It installs a 4X 250 MW thermal power plant at Nabinagar in Aurangabad district, Bihar, India. [1] [2] Nearly 90 per cent of the electricity generated from the plant is supplied to the railways to meet nationwide requirements and remaining 10 per cent is given to Bihar.

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In 1989, the Chief Minister of Bihar and veteran leader Satyendra Narain Singh conceived the proposal to set up a NTPC's super thermal power project at Nabinagar in Bihar's Aurangabad district to Rajiv Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India and Congress leader. [3] However, the project went into limbo as the following state governments failed to follow it. In 2007, Manmohan Singh's government finally put a stamp of approval on it. [4] The joint venture agreement was signed on 6 November 2007 and the company was incorporated on 22 November 2007. Commercial generation started from Unit-1 and 2 (2X250MW) of Bharatiya Rail Bijli Company Limited in 2016. [5] [6]

Need for the plant

The railways need the plant because of the demands of a globalising economy and mega projects of the Railways such as the planned Dedicated Freight Corridors across the country. The electricity from this plant will be utilized by Indian Railways for running electric trains in Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh in the eastern and western regions of the country. The Union Cabinet of India has, in view of the high tariff charged by State Electricity Boards, approved the railways' proposal for using direct power supply from Central generating agencies from the 15 per cent unallocated central share of power. Railways are saving about Rs. 50 crore per annum due to implementation of these schemes for using direct power supply from NTPC/Central generating agencies. EPC[ clarification needed ] is being undertaken by public sector major BHEL.

Location

The project site is situated on a state highway which is 25 km south of NH-2 from Barun, 9 km from ‘Nabinagar Road’ Railway Station and 100 km from Gaya Airport.

Inputs

Water requirement for the project is 60 cubic feet per second which is allocated from the upper stream of the Sone River (Indrapuri Barrage). Coal requirement for the project is 5 MTPA.[ clarification needed ] The coal linkage of 5 MTPA has been accorded from Pachra & Pachra south block, North Karanpura Coalfield of Central Coalfields Limited which is approximately 215 km from the project site.

Beneficiaries

The beneficiaries for the power generated from NTPC[ clarification needed ] are Indian Railways (90%) and Bihar State (10%). PPA[ clarification needed ] has been signed with both of the beneficiaries. [7] [8]

Installed capacity

UnitCapacity (In MW)Date of Commissioningstatus
12502016 MarchCommissioned [9]
22502017 AprilCommissioned [10]
32502019 FebruaryCommissioned [11]
42502021 DecemberCommissioned

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