
Cabinet Committee Approves Coal India's Equity Investment in Mega Thermal Power Plants
New Delhi: In a significant move aimed at bolstering India’s power generation capabilities, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has given the green light to equity investments by key coal mining entities for the establishment of two major thermal power plants. The approved projects include a 1×660 MW Thermal Power Plant in Madhya Pradesh and a 2×800 MW Thermal Power Plant in Odisha.
The key highlights of the CCEA’s approval are as follows:
(a) 1×660 MW Thermal Power Plant in Madhya Pradesh:
(b) 2×800 MW Thermal Power Plant in Odisha:
(c) Approval to Mahanadi Basin Power Ltd (MBPL):
(d) Equity Investment by Coal India Limited (CIL):
The move aligns with Coal India Limited’s objective to contribute significantly to the power sector, providing affordable and sustainable energy solutions for the country. These thermal power plants, equipped with supercritical technology, are expected to play a crucial role in meeting India’s growing energy demands.
Coal India Limited, being the world’s largest coal mining company, is strategically investing in these pithead thermal power plants to ensure a reliable and cost-effective power supply for the nation. The projects are anticipated to contribute substantially to India’s power generation landscape and further strengthen its energy security.
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