Mumbai: Adani Power Maharashtra Ltd is all set to commission its third unit later this month, a senior company official. The company has already synchronised its two units at Tiroda in Gondia district despite the cancellation of coal block allotted to them in Lohara near Tadoba forest (Chandrapur) due to environmental concerns.
According to the company, Adani Power Maharashtra — a 100% subsidiary of Adani Power had drawn an ambitious plan to set up 3,300 MW power plant (5×660) with import of coal, seeking coal linkage from Coal India besides an alternative coal block exclusively for its Tiroda plant.
First two units had been synchronised on August 28, 2012 and on January 30, 2013, respectively and the third unit will go full steam anytime later this month, expressed O P Bhardwaj, Plant Head at Tiroda.
Spread over 540 hectares of land, the thermal power plant is the biggest in central India and the first supercriticial technology-based Unit.
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