The NTPC Limited is presently operating a coal-based 2,600 MW (stage-I, II & III) thermal power station at Ramagundam in Telangana's Karimnagar district and is in the process of expanding it by addition of 2x800 MW.
"Based on the information/document provided by the project proponent and clarification provided during detailed discussions held on all issues, the committee under the ministry recommended the project for environmental clearance subject to stipulations of the following additional specific conditions," the EAC (Expert Appraisal Committee) said in case of Telangana plant.
"The cost of the expansion project is about Rs 9,954.20 crore, which includes about Rs 834.81 crore for environmental protection measures," the EAC said in the minutes of the meeting.
The EAC further said the coal requirement will be 8 million tonnes per annum and has been allotted from Mandakini-B Coal Mine block in Odisha.
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The PSU is in the process of establishing 4X1000 MW imported coal-based thermal power plant in 1,200 acres land allocated by Andhra Pradesh government in Atchutapuram and Rambilli mandals of Visakhapatnam district with an investment outlay of Rs 20,000 crore.
"In view of the above, the proposal was deferred. The committee also advised the PP (Project Proponent) that the above lacunae should not be repeated and proposal should never be submitted prematurely," the EAC said.
The power plant requires 13.7 million tons per annum to achieve 90 per cent plant load factor, NTPC had said.