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NTPC’s 1,980 MW North Karanpura super thermal power plant fully operational

By June 18, 2025 6:25 pm IST

NTPC’s 1,980 MW North Karanpura super thermal power plant fully operational
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The plant comprises three units of 660 MW each and is designed to supply electricity to Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal and Sikkim.

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NTPC’s 1,980 MW North Karanpura super thermal power plant in Tandwa, Jharkhand became fully operational at midnight on Sunday after its third 660 MW unit was commissioned, the PSU announced on Monday. The plant comprises three units of 660 MW each and is designed to supply electricity to Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal, and Sikkim.

A landmark project, it is India’s first supercritical thermal power plant to use a large-scale air-cooled condenser, which reduces water consumption to just one-third of what conventional water-cooled systems require. Officials emphasised its significance as a pit-head project, strategically located near coal sources to enhance efficiency. S K Suar, Executive Director of the plant, stated, “The commissioning of Unit-3 is a proud moment for all of us. It represents the culmination of dedicated efforts, technical excellence, and strong teamwork by our entire project team.”

NTPC remains committed to delivering reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy while prioritising environmental responsibility and community development.

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