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NTPC likely to start work on 4000 mw power plant in Telangana

NTPC likely to start work on 4000 mw power plant in Telangana

HYDERABAD.  NTPC is expected to commence work on the first unit of the proposed 4,000 mw (5x800) power plant at Ramagundam in Telangana immediately.  NTPC chief Arup Roy Choudhury called on Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and the duo discussed details of the plant, a press release by the Telangana government said today.

 

The Chairman NTPC said that the work at the unit will commence immediately and first unit will be completed within 39 months.  The statement said, adding the new plant is expected to come up adjacent to NTPC's existing 2,600 mw plant at Ramagundam.

 

The Chief Minister also said that the government will undertake filling the mines with ash. The Chairman NTPC said that the work at the unit will commence immediately and first unit will be completed within 39 months. Necessary environmental clearances will be obtained by Telangana government for establishing the unit.

 

 Along with  CMD NTPC, Sri.N.N.Misra, Director Operations, Sri.A.K.Jha, Director Technical, Sri. R.Venkateswaran, Regional Executive Director (South) have called on the Chief Minister.Sri.Suresh Chanda, Prl. Secretary Energy & CMD Transco, Sri.D.Prabhakar Rao, CMD Genco and Sri. S.Narsing Rao Prl.Secy. to CM are present in the meeting.

 

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