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Avantha Power's Korba West Power Project Commissions First Unit of 600MW in Chattisgarh



Posted On : 2014-04-02 11:40:42( TIMEZONE : IST )

Avantha Power's Korba West Power Project Commissions First Unit of 600MW in Chattisgarh

Avantha Group Company - Avantha Power & Infrastructure Limited (APIL) has commissioned its first unit of 600 MW at the Korba West Power Company Limited (KWPCL) project in Raigarh, Chhattisgarh.

KWPCL, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of APIL, has already signed the fuel supply agreement (FSA) with South Eastern Coal Limited (SECL) for uninterrupted coal supply to its plant. Spread over 860 acres, the Korba plant has adopted state of the art technology and best execution practices to ensure efficient project implementation. Public sector major BHEL has supplied the BTG (bolier, turbines and generator) equipment.

"Avantha Group Company Avantha Power & Infrastructure Limited has achieved an important milestone by commissioning its first unit of 600 MW at the Korba plant in Raigarh. This is a significant stepping stone for the company in its quest to become an important private power producer in the country. I congratulate the entire team of APIL and all at the Korba plant who have worked tirelessly to achieve this goal," said Mr. Sudhir Trehan, Chairman APIL.

The plant also accords high priority to safety and quality control measures and has adopted industry best practices regarding the same. It is committed to balancing operational efficiencies and compliance of environmental, health and other statutory requirements.

"We are happy to declare commercial operation for the first unit at Korba West Power Company project. We thank the Chattisgarh Government and all our stakeholders for their continued support," commented K N Neelkant, COO APIL.

KWPCL is a socially conscious and active enterprise and is equally committed to creating a positive environmental footprint. To this end, it has successfully engaged with local communities and has implemented several schemes to address their developmental needs. These initiatives span across livelihood, infrastructure, community health and education and have so far benefited over 60,000 people across 75 villages.

APIL has a second thermal power plant of 1260MW under various stages of construction at Seoni, near Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. This is being operated through another wholly owned subsidiary Jhabua Power Limited (JPL). APIL will have a total installed capacity of 3806MW once all the projects achieve commercial operations.

Source : Equity Bulls

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