Bhatvadia power station

Bhatvadia power station is a proposed 3,960 megawatt coal-fired power station in India.

Location
The map below shows the location where the plant would be built in Bhatvadia village.

Background
Project developer Universal Crescent Power received an Environmental clearance for Phase 1 of the power station in 2012, comprising two 660-MW coal plants. It is also pursuing a second and third phase for the power station, both also 2 X 660 MW.

Project Details of proposed expansion
Sponsor: Universal Crescent Power Location: Bhatvadia village, Kalyanpur taluk, Jamnagar district Coordinates: 22.467, 70.067 (exact) Status: Nameplate capacity: Type: Supercritical Projected in service: Coal Type: Coal Source: Estimated annual CO2: Source of financing: MoEF permits:
 * Phase 1: Permitted
 * Phase 2: Announced
 * Phase 3: Announced
 * Phase 1: 2 X 660 MW
 * Phase 2: 2 X 660 MW
 * Phase 3: 2 X 660 MW
 * Phase 1: Environmental clearance, (Nov 27, 2012)

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