Pragati-III Combined Cycle Power Plant

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Pragati-III Combined Cycle
Pragati-III Combined Cycle Power Plant
CountryIndia
Location Bawana, Delhi
Coordinates 28°47′41″N77°4′12″E / 28.79472°N 77.07000°E / 28.79472; 77.07000 Coordinates: 28°47′41″N77°4′12″E / 28.79472°N 77.07000°E / 28.79472; 77.07000
StatusOperational
Commission date 2010
Owner(s)Pragati Power Corporation Limited
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Natural gas
Power generation
Units operational6 X 250 MW
Nameplate capacity 1,500 MW

Pragati-III Combined Cycle Power Plant is located at Bawana Delhi, India. The power plant is one of the gas based power plants of Pragati Power Corporation Limited (PPCL). The source of water for the power plant is treated water from Rithala Sewage Treatment Plant. [1]

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Capacity

Pragati Power Station has an installed capacity of 1500 MW and planned capacity of 1500 MW. [2]

StageUnit numberInstalled capacity (MW)Date of commissioningTurbine
1st12502010 October Gas
1st22502011 FebruaryGas Turbine-2
1st32502011 October Steam
1st42502012 JulyGas Turbine-3
1st52502014Gas Tubine-4
1st62502014Steam Turbine-2 [3]

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References

  1. "Power Stations". Ipgcl-ppcl.gov.in. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
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  3. PTI (24 April 2014). "Bawana Power Plant ready to generate 1500 MW". The Economic Times. Retrieved 29 December 2018.