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Govt approves new power plant in Nashik

The state Cabinet on Wednesday approved a new power plant for the energy-deficient state company Mahagenco at its existing Eklehare thermal power station in Nashik.

Updated on: Nov 10, 2011 01:35 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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The state Cabinet on Wednesday approved a new power plant for the energy-deficient state company Mahagenco at its existing Eklehare thermal power station in Nashik.

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The new plant will have a 660-mega watt capacity and will operate on super critical technology. The plant will be operational six years from now.

The cabinet approved a budget of Rs 4,300 crore for the plant of which 80% would be raised through loans by Mahagenco, and the government will contribute 20% equity.

Among its new ventures, Mahagenco has so far completed expansion of Paras and Parli projects. An expanded unit of the Khaparkheda/ Koradi is expected to be operational soon.

 
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