Satpura Thermal Power Station

Satpura Thermal Power Station
Location of Satpura Thermal Power Station
Country India
Location Sarni, Betul, Madhya Pradesh
Coordinates 22°6′40″N 78°10′24″E / 22.11111°N 78.17333°E / 22.11111; 78.17333Coordinates: 22°6′40″N 78°10′24″E / 22.11111°N 78.17333°E / 22.11111; 78.17333
Status Active
Commission date 1967
Operator(s) MPPGCL
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Coal-fired
Tertiary fuel FURNACE OIL/HSD
Power generation
Units operational 6
Nameplate capacity 1330 MW
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Satpura Thermal Power Plant is located at Sarni town near Ghoradongri Railway station in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh, India. The power plant is one of the coal based power plants of MPPGCL

Power plant

Satpura Thermal Power Station has an installed capacity of 1330 MW. The First unit was commissioned in October 1967.[1] The Water for the plant has been procured from nearby Tawa Dam Lake area, which spread in 2,893 acres (11.71 km2). The coal for the plant has been procured by Rail/Road/Belt from Western Coal Fields. There are two more units of 250 MW are in

Installed capacity

Stage Unit Number Installed Capacity (MW) Date of Commissioning Status TG set Provider[2] Boiler Provider[3]
First 1 62.5 1967 October Decommissioned GE, USA The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W), USA
First 2 62.5 1968 March Decommissioned 2013 December GE, USA The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W), USA
First 3 62.5 1968 May Decommissioned 2012 October GE, USA The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W), USA
First 4 62.5 1968 July Decommissioned 2013 December GE, USA The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W), USA
First 5 62.5 1970 April Decommissioned 2013 February GE, USA The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W), USA
Second 6 200 1979 July Running BHEL, India BHEL, India
Second 7 210 1980 September Running BHEL, India BHEL, India
THIRD 8 210 1983 January Running BHEL, India BHEL, India
THIRD 9 210 1984 February Running BHEL, India BHEL, India
FOURTH 10 250 2013 August Running BHEL, India BHEL, India
FOURTH 11 250 2014 March Running BHEL, India BHEL, India [4]

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