Barh Super Thermal Power Station

Barh Super Thermal Power Station
As seen from NH 30
Map
Location of the Barh Super Thermal Power Station
CountryIndia
LocationBarh, Bihar
Coordinates25°29′11.4″N 85°44′42.6″E / 25.486500°N 85.745167°E / 25.486500; 85.745167
StatusOperational
Construction began1999
Commission dateOctober 2013
OwnerNTPC
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Power generation
Units operational2 X 660 MW(Stage 2) operational
3 X 660 MW(Stage 1) operational
Make and modelDoosan Heavy Industries
BHEL
Nameplate capacity3300 MW
External links
Websitewww.ntpc.co.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=27%3Afuture-plans&catid=30%3Athe-community&Itemid=76&lang=en

Barh Super Thermal Power Station or NTPC Barh is located in Barh in the Indian state of Bihar.[1][2][3] NTPC Barh is located barely four kilometres (2.5 mi) east of the Barh sub-division on National Highway-31 in Patna district. The project has been named a mega power project, and is owned by Indian energy company National Thermal Power Corporation.

The project has been contested as it is nearby Himalayan Range and needs stricter anti-pollution controls.

The 1,320 MW (2 x 660 MW) Barh Stage-2 built by BHEL is operational while 1,980 MW (3 x 660 MW) Barh Stage-1 was being built by Russian firm Technopromexport (TPE).

Russian firm Technopromexport (TPE) was awarded a contract to provide engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for stage one development in May 2005. However, the contract was terminated in 2014 due to contractual disputes. NTPC awarded a £205m ($294m) contract to Korean firm Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction to design, produce and install three 660MW boilers for stage one in January 2016.[4]

Bihar's share is 1183 MW from NTPC Barh (26% from stage 1 and 50% from stage 2).[5][6][7]

The main power plant and the township is spread over an area of 1,186 acres (480 ha) of land, which includes 12 villages.

The then PM, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, had laid the foundation stone of the main plant of stage-1 of NTPC Barh on March 6, 1999. The formal inauguration of its site office and laying of the foundation stone of the training centre at the plant site was done in September 2003.[8]

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  2. ^ Chaudhary, Pranava K. (30 January 2014). "Bihar to get 5k MW by 2015". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  3. ^ Bhaskar, Uptal (6 January 2014). "TPE, Power Machines delay Barh project in Bihar". The Wall Street Journal. Live Mint. H T Media. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Barh Super Thermal Power Project, Barh, Bihar, India". Retrieved 8 July 2023.
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  6. ^ "Power generation to be doubled to 4,000MW by next year: Nitish Kumar". Economic Times. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. PTI. 9 October 2013. Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  7. ^ Jayanta Gupta (5 October 2013). "Haldia back in business, records 26% growth". The Times of India. TNN. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  8. ^ Chaudhary, Pranava K. (9 August 2008). "Barh thermal power project finally gets underway". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2013.