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Essar Power stabilises Unit II of 2x600 MW Mahan power plant

By Swati Deshpande,

Added 14 August 2017

Coal secured through Government-conducted e-auction

Essar Power MP Ltd stabilised operations in Unit II of its 2x600 MW Mahan power plant. The company has secured coal through a Government-conducted e-auction for the plant.

Essar Power Ltd built the plant, which is located in Madhya Pradesh's Singrauli district, at a cost of more than Rs 8,000 crore. It requires approximately 5.5 million tonnes of domestic coal per year to generate full load.

KVB Reddy, CEO, Essar Power said, "We are delighted that the entire plant is stabilised now and is capable to run at 100 percent capacity. Increased availability of affordable coal will help us ensure sustained operations at Mahan and fulfill our commitment to supply low-cost power to the nation. We are sincerely thankful to the Government for making e-auction coal available at prices that are in line with the current market scenario. Enhanced coal production and supply are welcome developments for the power sector and will help stranded power projects."

Essar Power's operational capacity in India now stands at 3,745 MW across 6 coal- and gas-fired plants. The company is currently developing the 2x600 MW Tori plant in Jharkhand, and the remaining 2x30 MW units of the 120 MW Paradip power project.

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