Khanpur power station

Khanpur power station is a proposed 2,800-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in India.

Location
The map below shows the location of Khanpur village, the approximate location where the plant would be built.

Background
Jhajjar Power received a Terms of reference from the India Ministry of Environment and Forests for the 2 X 600 MW, 2 X 800 MW coal-fired power station in 2011. The ToR is the first step toward an environmental clearance permit to move forward with the project.

Project Details

 * Sponsor: Jhajjar Power
 * Parent company:
 * Location: Khanpur Village, Matenhail Taluk, Jhajjar District
 * Coordinates: 28.62, 76.65 (approximate)
 * Status: Early development
 * Gross Capacity:
 * Unit 1: 600 MW
 * Unit 2: 600 MW
 * Unit 3: 800 MW
 * Unit 4: 800 MW
 * Type: Supercritical
 * Projected in service:
 * Unit 1:
 * Unit 2:
 * Unit 3:
 * Unit 4:
 * Coal Type:
 * Coal Source:
 * Source of financing:
 * '''MoEF permits: Terms of reference: Units 1-4, (Dec 29, 2011)

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