Nardana power station (Vaghode)

Nardana power station (Vaghode) is a proposed coal plant in Maharashtra, India.

Location
The map below shows the village of Shindkheda, but not the exact location of the project:

Background
Nardana power station (Vaghode) is a proposed 300 megawatt (MW) coal plant in Maharashtra state, India. The project is sponsored by Shirpur Power. The location of the proposed plant is the Nardana Central Government sponsored Growth Centre, an industrial area on 750 hectares of land in possession of Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC). The area is described as follows:
 * Nardana Central Government sponsored Growth Centre: MIDC has planned to develop an industrial area on 750.09 Hect. of land. About 648.56 Hect. of land has came in possession of MIDC.  The reservation of water for 4.38 MM3 per year has been granted by Irrigation Department.  MIDC  has provided the water supply scheme for this industrial area.  This scheme includes Jackwell, 600 mm dia PSC raw water rising main (13.50 Km.), 400 mm dia PSC pure water rising main (9.50 Km.) water treatment plant of 6 MLD capacity & 1000 cum capacity ESR.  Presently MIDC is developing phase I having land 480 Hect.  MIDC has completed 7.22 Km. WBM roads, out of which asphalting of 2.10 Km road is completed.  MIDC has also provided the water supply distribution pipe lines. The rate of allotment of industrial plot is Rs. 50.00 per Sqm.

Project Details
Sponsor: Shirpur Power Location: Nardana MIDC area, Vaghode village, Shindkheda taluk, Dhule district, Maharashtra state, India Coordinates: Status: Proposed Nameplate capacity: 300 MW (2 x 150 MW) Type: Projected in service: Coal Source: Estimated annual CO2: Source of financing:

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