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India's first AUSC power plant at Sipat
01 Jul 2018
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CW Staff
India's first advanced ultra-supercritical thermal power plant will be set up at Sipat station of NTPC in Chhattisgarh. <br />
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The coal-fired project will have a capacity of 800 MW. Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research has developed the technology, while BHEL will design and manufacture the boiler and other equipment that NTPC will use. <br />
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CCEA had approved the proposal for the R&D of AUSC technology for thermal power plants. <br />
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Contact: National Thermal Power Corporation. <br />
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Website: www.ntpc.co.in<br />
India's first advanced ultra-supercritical thermal power plant will be set up at Sipat station of NTPC in Chhattisgarh. <br /> <br /> The coal-fired project will have a capacity of 800 MW. Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research has developed the technology, while BHEL will design and manufacture the boiler and other equipment that NTPC will use. <br /> <br /> CCEA had approved the proposal for the R&D of AUSC technology for thermal power plants. <br /> <br /> Contact: National Thermal Power Corporation. <br /> <br /> Website: www.ntpc.co.in<br />
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