Lara Integrated Thermal Power Project

Lara Integrated Thermal Power Project is a proposed five-unit coal-fired plant in Chhattisgarh, India.

Location
The map below shows the location of the project as identified in the Environmental Clearance and on Wikimapia.

Background
The combined output is to be 4,000 MW. The plant is sponsored by NTPC.

In September 2011, BGR Energy Systems announced that it has won the contract from NTPC to supply the supercritical steam turbin generator units for the Lara Super Thermal Prower Project (2 x 800 MW), the Darlipali Super Thermal Power Project Stage I (2 x 800 MW), the Gajmara Super Thermal Power Project Stage I (2 x 800 MW) and the Kudgi Super Thermal Power Project Stage I (3 x 800 MW).

Plant Data

 * Owner/Parent Company: NTPC
 * Plant Capacity: 4,000 MW
 * Units and In-Service Dates:
 * Location: Mahloi village, Pusaur taluk, Raigarh district in Chhattisgarh, India
 * GPS Coordinates: 21.7374568, 83.4518695 (exact)
 * Coal Consumption:
 * Coal Source:
 * Number of Employees:
 * Estimated annual CO2:: 23,654,802 tons
 * Environmental Clearance Issued December 13, 2012

Related SourceWatch articles

 * India and coal
 * Proposed coal plants in India

External resources

 * Lanco Amarkantak (Pathadi) Coal Power Plant India, Global Energy Observatory
 * http://www.cea.nic.in/power_sec_reports/Executive_Summary/2009_07/index.htm
 * http://www.lancogroup.com/power/in-operation/amarkantak.html