Ramagundam B Thermal Power Station

18°45′18″N 79°27′22″E / 18.75500°N 79.45611°E / 18.75500; 79.45611StatusOperationalCommission dateOctober 1971Operator(s)Telangana Power Generation Corporation Limited (TSGENCO)Thermal power station Primary fuelCoalPower generation Units operational1X62.50 MWNameplate capacity62.50 MW
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Source: http://tsgenco.telangana.gov.in/

Ramagundam B Super Thermal Power Plant is located at Ramagundam in Telangana. The power plant is one of the coal based power plants of TSGENCO

Power Plant

Ramagundam B Thermal Power Station has an installed capacity of 62.5 MW (single unit). The unit was commissioned in October, 1971 with the financial assistance of U.S.A.I.D with the project cost of Rs 14.8 crores.[1]

With the installation of Electrostatic precipitator in 1987 under the R&M Scheme, the problems associated with ID Fan etc. has been overcome and station has been running satisfactorily.

The station has achieved the height plant load factor in all India level for four times in the group of 62.5 MW to 63.5 MW units.

Installed Capacity

Stage Unit Number Installed Capacity (MW) Date of Commissioning Status
First 1 62.5 October, 1971 Running

References

  1. ^ "Ramagundam B Thermal Power Plant". Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Ltd.
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