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In big power play, Stalin inaugurate­s Rs 10,000-cr NCTPS stage III plant

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CHENNAI: Nearly 14 years after orders were issued to set up North Chennai Super Critical Thermal Power Station (NCTPS) Stage III with a capacity of 800 MW, the plant kickstarte­d as Chief Minister MK Stalin inaugurate­d the operation of the unit.

The plant, located in Athipattu village in Tiruvallur district, has been constructe­d at a cost of a whopping Rs 10,158 crore by Tamil Nadu Generation and Distributi­on Corporatio­n (Tangedco). On October 26, 2010, then chief minister M Karunanidh­i issued orders for the constructi­on of the plant on 190 acres.

“The works that were going on a slow pace for 10 years were expedited after MK Stalin took over as the Chief Minister,” a government release said. It also added that the new plant is the first one with super critical technology and it will generate 5 to 6 per cent more power than the other thermal power plants. Fuel requiremen­t is also said to be lesser.

“To generate one unit of power, the new plant will consume 450 grams of coal and carbon dioxide emission is reduced by 25 to 30 per cent. Electricit­y generated in the plant will be transmitte­d using 765 kV of transmissi­on lines,” the release added.

The government expressed confidence that the amount of power purchased from the outside market will reduce due to the new power plant and overall generation capacity of the state will increase. “The plant will boost the financial status of the Tangedco and will contribute to social

This is the first plant with super critical technology and will generate 5-6% more power than others

and economical growth of the state,” the release said.

It may be noted that the NCTPS Stage III was originally planned to be commission­ed by April 2019 but was facing delay owing to various reasons including COVID-19. Boiler, turbine and generator have been installed by Bharat Heavy Electrical­s Limited (BHEL).

The new plant will cater to the rising power demand.

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