Power stations convert heat energy to electricity. The power generation process involves utilizing steam power created from substances like burning oil, liquid natural gas (LNG), coal, etc.
Coastal Gujarat Power Limited (CGPL), Tata Power's wholly-owned subsidiary, has implemented the 4150 MW UMPP near the port city of Mundra in Gujarat which meets nearly 3% of India's power needs of the country. This UMPP is India's first 800 MW unit thermal power plant using supercritical technology, supplying to 5 states: Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Haryana and Punjab.
India's first 4000 MW private power project near Mundra Port, Gujarat. India's most energy efficient thermal plant using supercritical technology. This project will meet 2% of India's power needs.
Maithon Power Limited (MPL), a joint venture with DVC, has implemented 1050 MW coal-based thermal power plant in Jharkhand. This project is India's first 525 MW thermal power plant using subcritical technology, and the first PPP venture plant in the country. Benefitting close to 16 million consumers, apart from supplying cost competitive power to industry and agriculture, the project supplies power to New Delhi, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Kerala.
Joint venture of Tata Power & Damodar Valley Corporation has implemented the 1050 MW (2X525 MW units) in Nirsa District of Dhanbad in the state of Jharkhand in India.
This Project is India's first 525 MW unit thermal power plants using subcritical technology.
Project supplies power to four states namely New Delhi, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Kerala.