"The first unit of Darlipalli plant with 800 MW capacity is expected to be commissioned by February 2018 and production will commence in August," Arvind Kumar, regional executive director of NTPC (East-II) told reporters here.
The second unit of the 1,600 MW power project, which will generate another 800 MW, is expected to be commissioned by the end of 2018, Kumar said, adding 50 per cent of the power generated by the state-of-the-art plant would by supplied to Odisha to meet its energy needs.
The region has shown a generation growth of 3.1 per cent. "It has generated 18,645 MU till November 2016 compared to 18,078 MU in the previous year which is 567 MU more over the same period," Kumar said.
"Eastern region II has bagged the prestigious MoU Trophy for best performing region of NTPC for the second consecutive year - in 2014-15 and 2015-16 -- taking all the parameters into consideration," he said.
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In the current fiscal, the region is in the second position among all the regions of NTPC in terms of Plant Load Factor (PLF) achievement till November 2016, Kumar said adding ER-II has achieved a PLF of 85.82 per cent up to November 2016.
NTPC, he said, plans to pump in over Rs 2,600 crore for developing three coal blocks in the state. Over Rs 600 crore is proposed to be invested in Dulanga coal block which is linked to Dariplalli super thermal project. Investment would also be made for development of two other blocks.
NTPC proposes to substantially enhance power
generation capacity to 75,000 MW by 2025 and up to one lakh MW by 2032, added Kumar.
The Maharatna PSU has an investment portfolio of Rs 38,189 crore on different projects in Odisha. The power company also proposes to raise production from 120 Mw to 370 Mw at its joint venture captive power plant at Rourkela steel unit involving a fresh investment of Rs 1,885 crore, he said.
Regarding CSR activities, Kumar said construction work is in progress for a medical college and hospital in Sundargarh district at a cost of Rs 417 crore.
An MoU has been signed with Odisha government for setting up a polytechnic at Darlipali at a cost of Rs 25 crore, he said.
NTPC has also completed electrification of 301 out of 531 target un-electrified villages in Odisha as on date and the work for the rest is progressing well, he added.