Mauda power station

Mauda power station is a proposed coal plant in Maharashtra, India. (Alternative spelling: Mouda)

Location
The undated satellite photo below shows construction underway at the project site, which is located in Mauda Tehsil, Nagpur district, Maharashta.

Background
Mauda power station is a 1000 megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station of National Thermal Power Corporation in Maharashta, India. The first 500 MW unit was commissioned on April 19, 2012 The second 500 MW unit was commissioned in March 2013.

In addition, two units of 660 MW each have been proposed. These are referred to by the Central Electricity Authority as Mouda Super Thermal Power Project II Units 3 and 4. They are projected to be commissioned in 2016.

Project Details
Sponsor: National Thermal Power Corporation Location: Mauda Tehsil, Nagpur district, Maharashta state, India Coordinates: 21.1807403, 79.3965411 Status: Unit 1 (500 MW) operating 2012; Unit 2 (500 MW) operating; Units 3 and 4: Early development Nameplate capacity: Unit 1: 500 MW; Unit 2: 500 MW; Unit 3: 660 MW; Unit 4: 660 MW Type: Projected in service: Units 3 and 4: 2016 Coal Type: Coal Source: Estimated annual CO2: Source of financing:

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