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List of power stations in India
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The total installed capacity as on August 2014 is 253,389.48 MW with sector wise & type wise break up as given below.[1]

Sector Coal Gas Diesel Total Nuclear Hydro RES@ Grand Total


Central 46,525 7,066 0 53,591 4,780 10,622 0 68,993
State 55,290 6,974 602 62,867 0 27,482 3,803 94,153
Private 50,495 8,568 597 59,660 0 2,694 27,888 90,243
All India 152,310 22,607 1199 176,118 4,780 40,798 31,692 253,389

@The break up of RES is small hydro (3804 MW), wind power (21136 MW), Bio mass power / co­generation (4014 MW), Waste to power (107 MW) and Solar power
(2132 MW).

The following lists name many of the power stations in India.[2]

Contents
1 Non­renewable
1.1 Nuclear Energy
1.2 Thermal Power
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant
1.2.1 Coal
with first unit (1,000 MW)
1.2.2 Gas or Liquid Fuel Based commissioned in the year 2013. With
1.2.3 Diesel Based initial capacity of 2,000 MW, this
station will be expanded to 6,800
2 Renewable
MW capacity.
2.1 Hydroelectric
2.2 Solar
2.3 Windpower
3 See also
4 References
5 External links

Non­renewable
Nuclear Energy

Twenty nuclear power reactors operated at seven sites by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India has an installed capacity of 4,780 MW,[3] 2.9% of total installed base.

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Reactor
Units
Installed Under
Power Establishment (MW)
Operator Location District State Region Capacity construction Coordinates Refs
station Date (including
(MW) (MW)
under
construction)
Tarapur
Atomic 2 x 160, 2 x 19°49′51″N [4][5][6]
NPCIL October 28, 1969 Tarapur Thane Maharashtra Western 1,400 ­
Power 540 72°39′30″E
Station
Rajasthan
1 x 100, 1 x
Atomic December 16, 24°52′20″N [4]
NPCIL Rawatbhata Chittogarh Rajasthan Western 200, 4 x 220, 1,180 1,400
Power 1973 75°36′50″E
2 x 700
Station
Kakrapar
Atomic 2 x 220, 2 x 21°14′09″N [4]
NPCIL May 6, 1993 Kakrapar Surat Gujarat Western 440 1,400
Power 700 73°21′03″E
Station
Western 3 16 3,020 2,800
Kudankulam October 22, 1 x 1000, 1 x 08°10′03″N [4][8][9]
Nuclear NPCIL Kudankulam Tirunelveli Tamil Nadu Southern 1,000 1,000
2013[7] 1000 77°42′46″E
Power Plant
Kaiga
November 16, Uttara 14°51′53″N [4]
Nuclear NPCIL Kaiga Karnataka Southern 4 x 220 880 ­
2000 Kannada 74°26′19″E
Power Plant
Madras
Atomic 12°33′27″N
NPCIL January 24, 1984 Kalpakkam Kancheepuram Tamil Nadu Southern 2 x 220 440 ­
Power 80°10′31″E
Station
Madras
Atomic 12°33′10″N [4]
NPCIL January 24, 1984 Kalpakkam Kancheepuram Tamil Nadu Southern 1 x 500 ­ 500
Power 80°10′23″E
Station
Southern 4 9 2,320 1,500
Narora
Atomic
Uttar 28°09′26″N [4]
Power NPCIL January 1, 1991 Narora Bulandshahr Northern 2 x 220 440 ­
Pradesh 78°24′34″E
Station

Gorakhpur
Atomic 12°33′27″N [10]
NPCIL Fatehabad Fatehabad Haryana Northern 4 x 700 ­ 2,800
Power 80°10′31″E
Station

Northern 2 6 440 2,800


TOTAL 09 31 5,780 6,100

Thermal Power

Thermal power is the "largest" source of power in India. There are different types of Thermal power plants based on the fuel used to
generate the steam such as coal, gas, Diesel etc. About 75% of electricity consumed in India are generated by thermal power plants.

Coal

More than 51% of India's commercial energy demand is met through the country's vast coal reserves. Public sector undertaking
NTPC and several other state level power generating companies are engaged in operating coal based Thermal Power Plants. Apart
from NTPC and other state level operators, some private companies are also operating the power plants. Here is some list of
A super thermal power plant in
currently operating coal based thermal power plants in India.[11][12]
Rajasthan

Capacity
Name Operator Location District State Sector Region Units Coordinates Refs
(MW)
Mundra Thermal Power 4 x 330, 5 X 22°49′22″N
Adani Power Mundra Kutch Gujarat Private Western 4,620
Station 660 69°33′10″E
Mundra Ultra Mega 22°49′22″N [13]
Tata Power Mundra Kutch Gujarat Private Western 5 X 800 4,000
Power Project 69°33′10″E
Vindhyachal Super Madhya 6 x 210, 4 x 24°05′53″N [14]
NTPC Vindhya Nagar Singrauli Central Western 4,260
Thermal Power Station Pradesh 500, 1 x 500 82°40′18″E
Tirora Thermal Power 21°24′58″N [15]
Adani Power Tirora Gondia Maharashtra Private Western 5 X 660 3,300
Station 79°58′3″E
Amravati Thermal
Indiabulls Nandgaonpeth Amravati Maharashtra Private Western 10 X 270 2,700
Power Plant

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Korba Super Thermal NTPC Jamani Palli Korba Chhattisgarh Central Western 3 x 200, 4 x 2,600 22°23′11″N
Power Plant 500 82°40′58″E
Sant Singaji Thermal Dogaliya, Madhya 2 X 600, 2
MPPGC East Nimar State Western 2,520
Power Plant Mundi Pradesh X 660
Chandrapur Super 4 x 210, 5 x 20°00′24″N
MAHAGENCO Urjanagar Chandrapur Maharastra State Western 3,340
Thermal Power Station 500 79°17′21″E
Sipat Thermal Power 2 x 500,2 x 22°07′57″N
NTPC Sipat Bilaspur Chhattisgarh Central Western 2,320
Plant 660 82°17′24″E
Dada Dhuniwale Madhya
MPPGC Guyda, Mundi East Nimar State Western 2 X 800 1,600
Thermal Power Plant Pradesh
Wanakbori Thermal 22°52′39″N
GSECL Wanakbori Kheda Gujarat State Western 7 x 210 1,470
Power Station 73°21′35″E
Trombay Thermal Power 1 x 150, 2 x 19°00′09″N
Tata Trombay Mumbai Maharastra Private Western 1,400
Station 500, 1 x 250 72°53′54″E
Khaperkheda Thermal 4 x 210, 1 x 21°16′55″N
MAHAGENCO Kaparkheda Nagpur Maharastra State Western 1,340
Power Station 500 79°06′54″E
Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Madhya 4 x 210, 1 x 23°18′18″N
MPPGCL Birsinghpur Umaria State Western 1,340
Power Station Pradesh 500 81°03′51″E
Private 22°17′54.71″N
Essar Power Gujarat Ltd. Essar Power Jamnagar Salaya Gujarat Western 2X600 1,200
IPP 69°43′10.17″E
Satpura Thermal Power Madhya 5 x 62.5, 1 x 22°06′33″N
MPPGCL Sarni Betul State Western 1,142.5
Station Pradesh 200, 3 x 210 78°10′24″E
Parli Thermal Power 3 x 210, 2 x 18°54′21″N
MAHAGENCO Parli­Vaijnath Beed Maharastra State Western 1,130
Station 250 76°32′36″E
Jindal Megha Power 22°06′16″N
Jindal Tamnar Raigarh Chhattisgarh Private Western 4 x 250 1,000
Plant 83°27′04″E
Gandhinagar Thermal 2 x 120, 3 x 23°14′59″N
GSECL Gandhinagar Gandhinagar Gujarat State Western 870
Power Station 210 72°40′26″E
Ukai Thermal Power 2 x 120, 2 x 21°12′39″N
GSECL Ukai dam Tapi Gujarat State Western 850
Station 200, 1 x 210 73°33′26″E
Hasdeo Thermal Power 22°24′45″N
CSPGCL Korba Chhattisgarh State Western 4 x 210 840
Station 82°41′19″E
Nashik Thermal Power 19°58′50″N
MAHAGENCO Nashik Nashik Maharastra State Western 3 x 210 630
Station 73°53′29″E
Koradi Thermal Power 1 x 200, 2 x 21°14′52″N
MAHAGENCO Koradi Nagpur Maharastra State Western 620
Station 210 79°05′53″E
Lanco Amarkantak 22°14′44″N
Lanco Pathadi Korba Chhattisgarh Private Western 2 x 300 600
Power Plant 82°43′24″E
Dr Shyama Prasad
22°22′12″N
Mukharjee Thermal CSPGCL Korba Chhattisgarh State Western 2 x 250 500
82°43′16″E
Power Station
Dahanu Thermal Power Reliance 19°57′12″N
Dahanu Thane Maharastra Private Western 2 x 250 500
Station Infrastructure 72°44′54″E
Paras Thermal Power 20°42′55″N
MAHAGENCO Vidyutnagar Akola Maharastra State Western 2 x 250 500
Station 76°47′37″E
NTPC­SAIL Power
Bhilai Expansion Power 21°10′58″N
Company Limited Bhilai Durg Chhattisgarh Central Western 2 x 250 500
Plant 81°25′28″E
(JV)
Surat Thermal Power Gujarat Industries 21°23′46″N
Station Power Company Ltd. Nani Naroli Surat Gujarat State Western 4 x 125 500
73°06′22″E
Amarkantak Thermal Madhya 2 x 120, 1 x 23°09′52″N
MPPGCL Chachai Anuppur State Western 450
Power Station Pradesh 210 81°38′17″E
Bhawnendra Singh Deo 4 x 50, 2 x 22°23′01″N
CSPGCL Korba Chhattisgarh State Western 440
Power Plant 120 82°43′08″E
Bhusawal Thermal 21°02′57″N
MAHAGENCO Deepnagar Jalgaon Maharastra State Western 2 x 210 420
Power Station 75°50′32″E
Sabarmati Thermal 1 x 60, 1 x 23°04′14″N
Torrent Power Ahmedabad Gujarat Private Western 400
Power Station 120, 2 x 110 72°35′38″E
CESC Chandrapur
Thermal Power CESC Chandrapur Chandrapur Maharastra Private Western 1 x 300 300
Station[16][17][18]
Kutch Thermal Power 2 x 70, 2 x 23°39′50″N
GSECL Panandhro Kutch Gujarat State Western 290
Station 75 68°47′01″E
Akrimota Thermal 23°46′21″N
GMDC Chher Nani Kutch Gujarat State Western 2 x 125 250
Power Station 68°38′44″E
Sikka Thermal Power 22°25′20″N
GSECL Jamnagar Jamnagar Gujarat State Western 2 x 120 240
Station 69°49′37″E
Dhuvaran Thermal 22°13′59″N
GSECL Khambhat Anand Gujarat State Western 2 x 110 220
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Power Station 72°45′25″E
Wardha Warora Power
KSK Energy Ventures Warora Chandrapur Maharastra Private Western 4 x 135 540
Plant
Western 39 138 49,987.5
Talcher Super Thermal 21°05′49″N
NTPC Kaniha Angul Odisha Central Eastern 6 x 500 3,000
Power Station 85°04′30″E
Sterlite Jharsuguda 21°48′49″N
Vedanta Jharsuguda Jharsuguda Odisha Private Eastern 4x600 2,400
Power Station 84°02′23″E
Vedanta Jharsuguda 21°47′08″N
Vedanta Jharsuguda Jharsuguda Odisha Private Eastern 9x135 1,215
Captive Power Plant 84°03′18″E
Angul Thermal Power Jindal Steel and 21°07′29″N
Angul Angul Odisha Private Eastern 2x600 1,200
Station Power 84°58′51″E
National Aluminium
20°51′11″N
Company Captive Power NALCO Angul Angul Odisha State Eastern 10 x 120 1,200
85°11′26″E
Plant
Kamalanga Thermal 20°52′24″N
GMR Group Dhenkanal Dhenkanal Odisha State Eastern 3x350 1,050
Power Plant 85°16′28″E
Ib Thermal Power 21°41′23″N
OPGCL Banharpali Jharsuguda Odisha State Eastern 8 x 120 960
Station 83°51′36″E
Talcher Thermal Power 4 x 60, 2 x 20°54′41″N
NTPC Talcher Angul Odisha Central Eastern 460
Station 110 85°12′27″E
Hirakud Captive Power Private 1 x 67.5, 3 x 21°47′08″N
Hindalco Industries Hirakud Sambalpur Odisha Eastern 367.5
Plant CPP 100 84°03′18″E
Barh Super Thermal 3 x 660, 2 x 25°14′34″N
NTPC Barh Patna Bihar Central Eastern 3,300
Power Station 660 87°15′48″E
Mejia Thermal Power West 4 x 210, 2 x 23°27′47″N
DVC Durlavpur Bankura Central Eastern 2,340
Station Bengal 250, 2 x 500 87°07′51″E
Kahalgaon Super 4 x 210, 3 x 25°14′34″N
NTPC Kahalgaon Bhagalpur Bihar Central Eastern 2,340
Thermal Power Station 500 87°15′48″E
Farakka Super Thermal West 3 x 200, 2 x 24°46′23″N
NTPC Farakka Murshidabad Bengal Central Eastern 2,100 87°53′43″E
Power Station 500, 1 x 500
Nabinagar Super 25°14′34″N
NTPC Nabhinagar Aurangabad Bihar Central Eastern 3 x 660 1,980
Thermal Power Project 87°15′48″E
Kolaghat Thermal Power East West 22°25′00″N
WBPDCL Mecheda State Eastern 6 x 210 1,260
Station Midnapore Bengal 87°52′15″E
Chandrapura Thermal 3 x 130, 3 x
DVC Chandrapura Bokaro Jharkhand Central Eastern 1,250
Power Station 120, 2 x 250
Bakreshwar Thermal West 23°49′43″N
WBPDCL Suri Birbhum State Eastern 5 x 210 1,050
Power Station Bengal 87°27′06″E
Durgapur Steel Thermal West 23°27′47″N
DVC Durgapur Bardhaman Central Eastern 2 x 500 1,000
Power Station Bengal 87°07′51″E
Koderma Thermal Power 23°27′47″N
DVC Kodarma Koderma Jharkhand Central Eastern 2 x 500 1,000
Station 87°07′51″E
Barauni Thermal Power 2 x 50, 2 x 25°23′59″N
NTPC Barauni Begusarai Bihar State Eastern 810
Station 105, 2 x 250 86°01′20″E
4 x 40, 2 x
Patratu Thermal Power 23°38′27″N
JSEB Patratu Ramgarh Jharkhand State Eastern 90, 2 x 105, 770
Station 85°17′36″E
2 x 110
Budge Budge Thermal South 24 West 22°28′09″N
CESC Budge Budge Private Eastern 3 x 250 750
Power Plant Paraganas Bengal 88°08′23″E
Santaldih Thermal West 4 x 120, 1 x 23°36′08″N
WBPDCL Santaldih Purulia State Eastern 730
Power Station Bengal 250 86°28′06″E
ONGC Tripura Power Palatana­ 2 x 363.3 22°29′59″N
ONGC Gomati Tripura Central Eastern 726.6
Company Udaipur MW 91°26′22″E
2 x 30, 1 x
Durgapur Thermal West 70, 2 x 75, 1 23°31′09″N
DVC Durgapur Bardhaman State Eastern 690
Power Station Bengal x 110, 1 x 87°18′05″E
300
Bokaro Thermal Power 23°47′04″N
DVC Bokaro Bokaro Jharkhand Central Eastern 3 x 210 630
Station 85°52′50″E
Kanti Thermal Power 2 x 110, 2 x 26°11′41″N
NTPC Kanti Muzaffarpur Bihar State Eastern 610
Station 195 85°18′06″E
Sagardighi Thermal West 24°22′44″N
WBPDCL Monigram Murshidabad State Eastern 2 x 300 600
Power Station Bengal 88°05′44″E
Bandel Thermal Power West 4 x 60, 1 x 22°59′44″N
WBPDCL Bandel Hooghly State Eastern 450
Station Bengal 210 88°24′13″E
Jojobera Thermal Power East 3 x 120, 22°45′21″N
Tata Jojobera Jharkhand Private Eastern 427.5
Plant Singhbhum 1x67.5 86°14′57″E

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Tenughat Thermal TVNL Jharkhand State Eastern 2 x 210 420 23°43′38″N
Power Station 85°45′53″E
Durgapur Thermal West 1 x 140, 1 x 23°31′59″N
DVC Durgapur Bardhaman Central Eastern 350
Power Station Bengal 210 87°15′00″E
Titagarh Thermal Power North 24 West 22°43′56″N
CESC Titagarh Private Eastern 4 x 60 240
Station Paraganas Bengal 88°22′11″E
CESC Southern West 22°32′58″N
CESC Kolkata Kolkata Private Eastern 3 x 67.5 135
Generating Station Bengal 88°17′29″E
New Cossipore West
CESC Cossipore Kolkata Private Eastern 1 x 100 100
Generating Station Bengal
Eastern 32 104 35,691.5
Rihand Thermal Power Uttar 24°01′39″N
Station NTPC Rihand Nagar Sonebhadra Pradesh Central Northern 6 x 500 3,000 82°47′28″E

Singrauli Super Thermal Uttar 5 x 200, 2 x 24°06′16″N


NTPC Shaktinagar Sonebhadra Central Northern 2,000
Power Station Pradesh 500 82°42′27″E
Gautam Budh Uttar 4 x 210, 2 x 28°36′04″N
NTPC Dadri NTPC Vidyutnagar Central Northern 1,820
Nagar Pradesh 490 77°36′25″E
Anpara Thermal Power Uttar 3 x 210, 2 x 24°12′11″N
UPRVUNL Anpara Sonebhadra State Northern 1,630
Station Pradesh 500 82°47′18″E
Suratgarh Super Thermal 29°10′56″N
RVUNL Suratgarh Sri Ganganagar Rajasthan State Northern 6 x 250 1,500
Power Plant 74°01′09″E
Panipat Thermal Power 2 x 250, 2 x 29°23′51″N
HPGCL Assan Panipat Haryana State Northern 1360
Station 210, 4 x 110 76°52′32″E
Deenbandhu Chhotu
Ram Thermal Power HPGCL Yamuna Nagar Yamuna Nagar Haryana State Northern 2 x 300 600
Station
Obra Thermal Power Uttar 1 x 40, 3 x 24°26′41″N
UPRVUNL Obra Sonebhadra State Northern 1,322
Station Pradesh 94, 5 x 200 82°58′41″E
Guru Gobind Singh
31°02′32″N
Super Thermal Power PSPCL Ghanauli Rupnagar Punjab State Northern 6 x 210 1,260
76°35′02″E
Plant
Kota Super Thermal 2 x 110, 3 x 25°10′17″N
RVUNL Kota Kota Rajasthan State Northern 1,240
Power Plant 210, 2 x 195 75°48′54″E
Sasan Ultra Mega Power Reliance Madhya
Sasan Singrauli Private Eastern 6 x 660 3960
Project Infrastructure Pradesh
Rosa Thermal Power Reliance Power Uttar 27°49′07″N
Rosa Shahjahanpur Private Northern 4 x 300 1,200[19] 79°56′10″E
Plant Limited Pradesh
Raj West Lignite Power 25°53′20″N
JSW Energy Barmer Barmer Rajasthan Private Northern 8 x 135 1080
Plant 71°19′25″E
Feroj Gandhi Unchahar Uttar 25°54′52″N
NTPC Unchahar Raebareli Central Northern 5 x 210 1,050
Thermal Power Plant Pradesh 81°19′33″E
Lehra 2 x 210, 2 x 30°16′04″N
Guru Hargobind TP PSPCL Bathinda Punjab State Northern 920
Mohabbat 250 75°09′53″E
Badarpur Thermal Power 3 x 95, 2 x 28°30′22″N
NTPC Badarpur New Delhi Delhi Central Northern 705
Station 210 77°18′26″E
Parichha Thermal Power Uttar 2 x 110, 2 x 25°30′51″N
UPRVUNL Parichha Jhansi State Northern 640
Station Pradesh 210 78°45′36″E
Rajiv Gandhi Thermal 29°21′25″N
HPGCL Khedar Hisar Haryana State Northern 2 x 600 1200
Power Station 75°52′02″E
Chhabra Thermal Power 24°37′14″N
RVUNL Mothipura Baran Rajasthan State Northern 2 x 250 500
Plant 77°02′10″E
Guru Nanak Dev 30°14′02″N
PSPCL Bathinda Bathinda Punjab State Northern 4 x 110 440
Thermal Plant 74°55′26″E
Tanda Thermal Power Ambedkar Uttar 26°35′22″N
NTPC Vidyutnagar Central Northern 4 x 110 440
Plant Nagar Pradesh 82°36′04″E
Barsingsar Thermal 27°49′09″N
NLC Barsingsar Bikaner Rajasthan Central Northern 2 x 125 250
Power Station 73°12′28″E
Giral Lignite Power 26°02′44″N
RVUNL Thumbli Barmer Rajasthan State Northern 2 x 125 250
Plant 71°15′13″E
Harduaganj Thermal Uttar 1 x 55, 1 x 28°01′00″N
UPRVUNL Harduaganj Aligarh State Northern 220
Power Station Pradesh 60, 1 x 105 78°07′50″E
Panki Thermal Power Uttar 26°28′35″N
Station UPRVUNL Panki Kanpur Pradesh State Northern 2 x 105 210 80°14′31″E

Rajghat Power Station IPGCL Rajghat New Delhi Delhi State Northern 2 X 67.5 135


27°51′18″N
VS Lignite Power Plant KSK Energy Ventures Gurha Bikaner Rajasthan Private Northern 1 x 125 125
72°51′22″E
Faridabad Thermal 28°22′28″N

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Power Station HPGCL Faridabad Faridabad Haryana State Northern 1 x 55 55 77°18′21″E

Northern 26 104 22,007


3 x 200, 4 x 18°45′31″N
NTPC Ramagundam NTPC Jyothi Nagar Karimnagar Telangana Central Southern 2,600
500 79°27′17″E
Simhadri Super Thermal Andhra 17°35′38″N
NTPC Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam Central Southern 4 x 500 2000
Power Plant Pradesh 83°5′23″E
Sri Damodaram Andhra Pradesh
Andhra
Sanjeevaiah Thermal Power Development Central Southern 2 x 800 1,600
Pradesh
Power Station Co Ltd
Andhra 6 x 210, 1 x 16°35′58″N
Dr Narla Tatarao TPS APGENCO Ibrahimpatnam Krishna State Southern 1,760
Pradesh 500 80°32′12″E
Raichur Thermal Power 7 x 210, 1 x 16°21′20″N
KPCL Raichur Raichur Karnataka State Southern 1,720
Station 250 77°20′36″E
4 x 60, 4 x
Kothagudem Thermal 17°37′18″N
TSGENCO Paloncha Khammam Telangana State Southern 120, 2 x 1,720
Power Station 80°41′15″E
250, 1 x 500
Neyveli Thermal Power 7 x 210, 2 x 11°33′28″N
NLC Neyveli Cuddalore Tamil Nadu Central Southern 1,970
Station II 250 79°26′31″E
Tuticorin Thermal Power 08°45′44″N
TNEB Tuticorin Tuticorin Tamil Nadu State Southern 5 x 210 1,050
Station 78°10′32″E
Neyveli Thermal Power 6 x 50, 3 x 11°35′34″N
NLC Neyveli Cuddalore Tamil Nadu Central Southern 1,020
Station I 100, 2 x 210 79°28′17″E
JSW Vijayanagar Power 2 x 130, 2 x 15°10′54″N
JSW Energy Vijayanagar Bellary Karnataka Private Southern 860
Station 300 76°40′36″E
Mettur Thermal Power 11°46′19″N
TNEB Mettur Salem Tamil Nadu State Southern 4 x 210 840
Station 77°48′49″E
Rayalaseema Thermal Andhra 14°42′14″N [20]
APGENCO Kadapa Kadapa State Southern 5 x 210 1050
Power Station Pradesh 78°27′29″E
North Chennai Thermal 13°15′12″N
TNEB Athipattu Thiruvallore Tamil Nadu State Southern 3 x 210 630
Power Station 80°19′41″E
Udupi Thermal Power 13°08′49″N
Adani Power[21] Nandikoor Udupi Karnataka Private Southern 1 x 600 600
Plant 74°48′02″E
Kakatiya Thermal Power 18°23′02″N
TSGENCO Chelpur Warangal Telangana State Southern 1 x 500 500
Station 79°49′42″E
Bellary Thermal Power 15°11′37″N
KPCL Kudatini Bellary Karnataka State Southern 1 x 500 500
station 76°43′16″E
Ennore Thermal Power 2 x 60, 3 x 13°12′07″N
TNEB Ennore Chennai Tamil Nadu State Southern 450
Station 110 80°18′40″E
Neyveli Zero Lignite Sharad Tak Power 11°32′33″N
Neyveli Cuddalore Tamil Nadu Private Southern 1 x 250 250
Power Station Systems 79°24′57″E
Ramagundam B Thermal 18°43′31″N
TSGENCO Ramagundam Karimnagar Telangana State Southern 1 x 62.5 62.5
Power Station 79°30′47″E
Southern 19 83 18,872.5
TOTAL 116 429 126,558.6

Gas or Liquid Fuel Based

As on June 30, 2011, and as per the Central Electricity Authority the total installed capacity of gas based power plants in India is 14,398.57 MW.[22] This accounts for 10%
of the total installed capacity.GAIL is the main source of fuel for most of these plants. Here is a list of presently operating plants.

Installed
Unit wise Plant
Power station Operator Location District State Sector Region Capacity
Capacity Coordinates
(MW)
SUGEN Combined Cycle
Torrent Akhakhol Surat Gujarat Private Western 3 x 382.5 1,147.5
Power Plant
Uran Gas Turbine Power 18°52′55″N
MAHAGENCO Bokadvira Raigarh Maharastra State Western 4 x 108, 2 x 120 672
Station 72°58′13″E
GPEC Combined Cycle 21°46′49″N
CLP Group#India Paguthan Bharuch Gujarat Private Western 3 x 135, 1 x 250 655
Power Plant 72°58′46″E
21°46′48″N
Jhanor­Gandhar TPS NTPC Urjanagar Bharuch Gujarat Central Western 3 x 131, 1 x 255 648
72°58′45″E
21°10′33″N
Kawas TPS NTPC Adityanagar Surat Gujarat Central Western 4 x 106, 2 x 110.5 645
72°41′14″E
Essar Combined Cycle 21°06′39″N
Power Plant Essar Power Limited Hazira Surat Gujarat Private Western 3 x 110, 1 x 185 515
72°39′19″E
Utran Gas Based Power 3 x 30, 1 x 45, 1 x 21°13′44″N
GSECL Utran Surat Gujarat State Western 363
Station 228 72°52′14″E

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Vadodara Gas Based CCPP GIPCL Vadodara Vadodara Gujarat State Western 1 x 111, 1 x 54, 1 x 310
49, 3 x 32
1 x 72.51, 1 x
22°14′24″N
Dhuvaran Gas Based CCPP GSECL Khambhat Anand Gujarat State Western 67.85, 1 x 39.94, 1 219.07
72°45′09″E
x 38.77
19°00′12″N
Trombay Gas Power Station Tata Trombay Mumbai Maharastra Private Western 1 x 120, 1 x 60 180
72°54′14″E
GSEG Combined Cycle 21°09′57″N
GSEG Hazira Surat Gujarat Private Western 3 x 52 156
Power Plant 72°42′16″E
Vatva Combined Cycle
Torrent Power Vatva Ahamadabad Gujarat Private Western 2 x 32.5, 1 x 35 100
Power Plant
15°12′38″N
Goa Gas Power Station RSPCL Zuarinagar Goa Goa Private Western 1 x 32, 1 x 16 48
73°52′37″E
Western 13 52 5,658.57
4 x 250, 1 x 121.2,
Pragati Gas Power Station PPCL Bawana New Delhi Delhi State Northern 1,330.4
2 x 104.6
Gautam Budh Uttar 28°35′38″N
National Capital TPP NTPC Vidyutnagar Central Northern 4 x 131, 2 x 146.5 817
Nagar Pradesh 77°36′38″E
Auraiya Thermal Power Uttar 26°37′50″N
NTPC Dibiyapur Auraiya Central Northern 4 x 110, 2 x 106 652
Station Pradesh 79°39′41″E
Faridabad Thermal Power 28°20′49″N
NTPC Mujedi Faridabad Haryana Central Northern 2 x 143, 1 x 144 430
Plant 77°21′42″E
25°10′47″N
Anta Thermal Power Station NTPC Anta Baran Rajasthan Central Northern 3 x 88, 1 x 149 413
76°19′08″E
Dholpur Combined Cycle 26°42′09″N
RVUNL Purani Chaoni Dholpur Rajasthan State Northern 3 x 110 330
Power Station 77°50′56″E
IPGCL Gas Turbine Power
IPGCL New Delhi New Delhi Delhi State Northern 9 x 30 270
Station
Pampore Gas Turbine Jammu &
J&K Govt Pampore Pulwama State Northern 7 x 25 175
Station Kashmir
Ramgarh Gas Thermal 1 x 3, 1 x 35.5, 1 x
RVUNL Ramgarh Rajasthan State Northern 113.8
Power Station 37.5, 1 x 37.8
Northern 9 49 4,531.2
1 x 233, 1 x 133, 1
Lanco Kondapalli Power Andhra 16°38′20″N
Lanco Infratech Kondapalli Krishna Private Southern x 128.99, 2 x 734.13
Plant Pradesh 80°33′00″E
119.57
Gautami Combined Cycle Andhra 17°02′21″N
Mytas Peddapuram E Godavari Private Southern 2 x 145, 1 x 174 464
Power Plant Pradesh 82°08′43″E
Konaseema Combined konaseema Gas Power Andhra 16°44′05″N
Ravulapalem E Godavari Private Southern 2 x 140, 1 x 165 445
Cycle Power Plant Limited (KGPL) Pradesh 81°51′44″E
Vemagiri Combined Cycle Andhra 16°55′29″N
GMR Vemagiri E Godavari Private Southern 1 x 137, 1 x 233 370
Power Plant Pradesh 81°48′46″E
NTPC Kayamkulam Alappuzha Kerala Central Southern 2 x 115.20, 1 x 359.58 09°14′19″N
Rajiv Gandhi CCPP 129.18 76°25′49″E
Samarlakota Combined Andhra 17°02′19″N
Reliance Samarlakota E Godavari Private Southern 1 x 140, 1 x 80 220
Cycle Power Plant Pradesh 82°08′05″E
Jegurupadu Combined Andhra 2 x 46, 1 x 49, 1 x 16°55′54″N
GVK Jegurupadu E Godavari Private Southern 445
Cycle Power Plant Pradesh 75 81°51′36″E
Spectrum Combined Cycle Andhra 2 x 46, 1 x 47, 1 x 17°03′31″N
Spectrum E Godavari Private Southern 209
Power Plant Pradesh 70 82°18′34″E
Valathur Gas Turbine Power Tamil 1 x 61, 1 x 59.8, 1
TNEB Valathur Thanjavur State Southern 187.1
Station Nadu x 34, 1 x 32.3
Kochi Combined Cycle
BSES Kochi Ernakulam Kerala Private Southern 8 x 40.50, 1 x 35.5 157
Power Station
Basin Bridge Gas Turbine Tamil 13°05′55″N
TNEB Chennai Chennai State Southern 4 x 30 120
Power Station Nadu 80°16′10″E
Aban Combined Cycle 1 x 74.41, 1 x 11°07′16″N
Lanco Infratech Karuppur Tanjore Tamil nadu Private Southern 113.21
Power Plant 38.80 79°31′45″E
Thirumakottai Gas Turbine Tamil 10°32′29″N
TNEB Thirumakkottai Thiruvarur State Southern 1 x 70, 1 x 38.88 108.88
Power Station Nadu 79°27′1″E
Kuttalam Gas Turbine Tamil
TNEB Maruthur Nagapattinam State Southern 1 x 64, 1 x 37 101
Power Station Nadu
Andhra 16°56′02″N
APGPCL Plant ­ I APGPCL Vijjeswaram W Godavari Joint Southern 2 x 33, 1 x 34 100
Pradesh 81°43′27″E
Karaikal Gas Turbine Power
PPCL Karaikal Karaikal Puducherry State Southern 1 x 22.9, 1 x 9.6 32.5
Station
Kusalava power plant, GMK Andhra
Triveni Gollapallem E Godavari Private Southern 2×1.1,1×1 3.2
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PPN Combined Cycle Pillai Perumal Tamil 11°04′31″N
Private Southern
Power Plant Nallur Nadu 79°50′43″E
Southern 17 57 3,940.6
Lakwa Thermal Power 4 x 15, 3 x 20, 1 x 26°59′08″N
APGCL Maibella Sivasagar Assam State Eastern 157.2
Station 37.2(WHRP) 94°55′42″E
Namrup Thermal Power 1 x 20, 2 x 21, 1 x 27°11′11″N
APGCL Dibrugarh Assam State Eastern 111
Station 11, 1 x 24, 1 x 14 95°22′34″E
Kasba Peak Load Power West
CESC Kasba Kolkata Private Eastern 2 x 20 40
Generating Station[23][24] Bengal
Eastern 3 16 268.2
TOTAL 42 174 14,398.57

Diesel Based

As on July 31, 2010, and as per the Central Electricity Authority the total installed capacity of Diesel based power plants in India is 1,199.75 MW.[22] Normally the diesel
based power plants are either operated from remote locations or operated to cater peak load demands. Here is some list of presently operating plants.

Capacity Plant
Power station Operator Location District State Sector Region Units
(MW) Coordinates
GMR Vasavi Diesel Power Plant TNEB Basin Bridge Chennai Tamil Nadu State Southern 4 x 50 200
8 x
Kozhikode Diesel Power Station KSEB Kozhikode Kozhikode Kerala State Southern 128
16.00
6 x
Yelahanka Diesel Power Station KPCL Yelahanka Bangalore Karnataka State Southern 127.92
21.32
Brahmapuram Diesel Power 5 x
KSEB Brahmapuram Kerala State Southern 106.6
Station 21.32
Southern 4 23 562.52
Andaman &
Suryachakra Diesel Power Station SPCL A & N Private Islands 20
Nicobar
Islands 1 20
Bemina Diesel Power Station J&K Govt Bemina Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir State Northern 1 x 5 5
Leh Diesel Power Station J&K Govt Leh Leh Jammu & Kashmir State Northern 1 x 2.18 2.18
Haryana
Ambala Diesel Power Station Ambala Ambala Haryana State Northern 1 x 2.18 2.18
Govt
Upper Sindh Diesel Power Station J&K Govt Jammu & Kashmir State Northern 1 x 1.7 1.70
Lahaul and
Keylong Diesel Power Station HP Govt Keylong Himachal Pradesh State Northern 1 x 0.13 0.13
Spiti
Kamah Diesel Power Station J&K Govt Jammu & Kashmir State Northern 1 x 0.06 0.06
Northern 6 6 11.25
Gangtok Diesel Power Station Sikkim Govt Gangtok East Sikkim Sikkim State Eastern 4
Ranipool Diesel Power Station Sikkim Govt Ranipool East Sikkim Sikkim State Eastern 1
Eastern 2 5
Total 13 598.77

Renewable
Hydroelectric

Panoramic View of Hirakud Dam at Sambalpur, Odisha

This is a list of major hydroelectric power plants in India.[25]

# Hydro power units with pumped storage features.[26]

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Generator Capacity Under Plant


Station Operator District State Region Construction[27]
units (MW) Coordinates
(MW)
Manali,
AD Hydro Power Ltd. ADHPL Kullu Himachal Northern 2 x 96 192 ­
Pradesh
4 x 250, 4 x 100, 4 x 30°22′40″N
Tehri Dam THDC Uttarakhand Northern 2,400 ­
250# 78°28′50″E
Himachal
Baspa­II JHPL Northern 3 x 100 300 ­
Pradesh
Karcham Wangtoo Himachal 31°32′35.53″N
JHPL Kinnaur Northern 4 x 250 1,000 ­
Hydroelectric Plant Pradesh 78°00′54.80″E
Himachal 31°33′50″N
Nathpa Jhakri SJVNL Northern 6 x 250 1,500 ­
Pradesh 77°58′49″E
Himachal 31°24′47″N
Dehar Power House BBMB Mandi Northern 6 x 165 990 ­
Pradesh 76°52′06″E
Himachal 32°01′N
Pong BBMB Northern 6 x 66 396 ­
Pradesh 76°05′E
31°24′39″N
Bhakra Dam BBMB Punjab Northern 5 x 108, 5 x 157 1,325 ­
76°26′0″E
Himachal 32°35′50″N
Chamera Dam NHPC Chamba Northern 3 x 180, 3 x 100, 3 x 77 1,071 ­
Pradesh 75°59′09″E
Salal Hydroelectric Power Jammu & 33°8′26″N
NHPC Udhampur Northern 6 x 115 690 ­
Station Kashmir 74°48′27″E
Jammu & 34°08′40″N
Uri Hydroelectric Project NHPC Baramulla Northern 4 x 120, 4 x 60 480 240
Kashmir 74°11′08″E
Jammu &
Dulhasti NHPC Doda Northern 3 x 130 390 ­
Kashmir
29°58′N
Dhauliganga­I NHPC Pithoragarh Uttarakhand Northern 4 x 70 280 ­
80°37′E
Himachal
Baira Suil NHPC Chamba Northern 3 x 60 180 ­
Pradesh
27°21′N
Tanakpur NHPC Champawat Uttarakhand Northern 3 x 40 120 ­
81°23′E
Jammu &
Sewa NHPC Kathua Northern 3 x 40 120 ­
Kashmir
Jammu &
Nimmo­Bazgo NHPC Leh Northern 3 x 15 45 ­
Kashmir
Jammu &
Chutak NHPC Kargil Northern 4 x 11 44 ­
Kashmir
Parbati Hydroelectric Himachal
NHPC Kullu Northern 4 x 200, 4 x 130 ­ 1,320
Project Pradesh
Kishanganga Jammu &
NHPC Baramulla Northern 3 x 110 ­ 330
Hydroelectric Project Kashmir
Northern 19 106 10,931 1,890
APGenco, Andhra Pradesh, 16°05′13″N
Srisailam Dam Southern 6 x 150#, 7 x 110 1,670 ­
TSGENCO Telangana 78°53′50″E
10 x 103.5, 2 x 27.5, 4 x 14°14′06″N
Sharavathi KPCL Karnataka Southern 1,608.2 ­
60, 4 x 13.2, 4 x 21.6 74°46′02″E
2 x 50, 1 x 135, 5 x 150, 14°50′32″N
Kalinadi KPCL Karnataka Southern 1,240 ­
3 x 50, 3 x 40 74°07′23″E
APGenco, # 16°36′N
Nagarjuna Sagar AP, TS Southern 1 x 110, 7 x 100.8 , 2 x 965 ­
TSGENCO 30, 3 x 30 79°20′E
9°51′01″N
Idukki KSEB Kerala Southern 6 x 130 780 ­
76°58′01″E
11°48′00″N
Mettur Dam TNEB Tamil Nadu Southern 4 x 50 240 ­
77°48′00″E
17°7′18″N
Linganamakki Dam Karnataka Southern 55 ­
74°53′31″E
Kadamparai pumped
TNEB Tamil Nadu Southern 4 x 100# 400 ­
storage
Jurala Project TSGENCO Chintharevula Telangana Southern 4 x 39 234 ­
Lower Jurala Hydro
TSGENCO Atmakur Telangana Southern 6 x 40 240
Electric Project[28]
APGenco,
Pulichinthala Project AP, TS Southern 4 x 30 120
TSGENCO
Southern 9 76 6,419 360
4 x 70, 4 x 80, 2 x 20, 4 x 17°24′06″N
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4 x 70, 4 x 80, 2 x 20, 4 x 17°24′06″N
Koyna MahaGenco satara Maharashtra Western 80, 4 x 250# 1,960 ­ 73°45′08″E

Sardar Sarovar 21°49′49″N
Sardar Sarovar Gujarat Western 6 x 200#, 5 x 50 1,450 ­
Narmada Nigam 73°44′50″E
Madhya 22°17′02″N
Indira Sagar NHPC Khadwa Western 8 x 125 1,000 ­
Pradesh 76°28′17″E
Madhya 22°05′N
Omkareshwar NHPC Khandwa Western 8 x 65 520 ­
Pradesh 74°54′E
Madhya 24°11′30″N
Bansagar Dam Western 425 ­
Pradesh 81°17′15″E
Ghatghar Pumped Storage MahaGenco Maharashtra Western 2 x 125# 250 ­
18°31′37″N
Mulshi Dam Tata Power Pune Maharashtra Western 6 x 25, 1 x 150# 300 ­
73°30′39″E
Madhya 22°56′30″N
Bargi Dam Western 105 ­
Pradesh 79°55′30″E
Madhya 25°33′20″N
Madikheda Dam Western 60 ­
Pradesh 77°51′10″E
19°29′8.7″N
Jayakwadi Dam Maharashtra Western 1 X 12# 12 ­
075°22′12″E
Kadana Dam Gujarat Western 2 x 60#, 2 x 60 240 ­
Madhya
Ujjain Western 1 x 12# 12 ­
Pradesh
Western 10 53 5,932
Odisha Hydro 19°28′20″N
Indravati Power Station Kalahandi Odisha Eastern 4 x 150 600 ­
Power Corporation 82°59′50″E
Odisha Hydro 18°25′N
Balimela Power Station Malkangiri Odisha Eastern 6 x 60, 2 x 75 510 ­
Power Corporation 82°13′E
Odisha Hydro 2 x 49.5, 2 x 32, 3 x 37.5, 21°32′58″N
Hirakud Dam Sambalpur Odisha Eastern 347.5 ­
Power Corporation 3 x 24 83°52′12″E
Upper Kolab Power Odisha Hydro 18°47′19″N
Koraput Odisha Eastern 4 x 80 320 ­
Station Power Corporation 82°36′00″E
Sindol Complex Power Odisha Hydro 21°32′58″N
Sambalpur Odisha Eastern 5 x 18, 5 x 20, 6 x 20 320 ­
Station Power Corporation 83°49′31″E
Potteru Hydro Electric Odisha Hydro 17°57′31″N
Koraput Odisha Eastern 2 x 3 6 ­
Project Power Corporation 81°41′08″E
Odisha Hydro 18°27′33″N
Jalaput Dam Koraput Odisha Eastern 3 x 23, 3 x 17 250 ­
Power Corporation 85°01′57″E
Odisha Hydro 21°16′36″N
Rengali Dam Angul Odisha Eastern 5 x 50 250 ­
Power Corporation 82°32′54″E
25°30′50″N
Teesta­V NHPC East Sikkim Sikkim Eastern 3 x 170 510 ­
89°39′56″E
Teesta Low Dam NHPC Darjeeling West Bengal Eastern 4 x 33, 4 x 40 132 160
Purulia pumped storage WBSEB Purulia West Bengal Eastern 4 x 225# 900
Penchat DVC Jharkhand Eastern 1 x 40# 40 ­
24°33′N
Loktak NHPC Manipur Eastern 3 x 35 105 ­
93°47′E
Rangit NHPC South Sikkim Sikkim Eastern 3 x 20 60 ­
Chuzachen Hydroelectric
GIPL East Sikkim Sikkim Eastern 2 x 55 110 ­
Power Plant
Arunachal
Kambang Project[29] NHPC Eastern 3 x 2 6 ­
Pradesh
Arunachal
Sippi Project[29] NHPC Eastern 2 x 2 4 ­
Pradesh
Lower Subansiri
Lower Arunachal
Hydroelectric Power NHPC Eastern 8 x 250 ­ 2,000
Subansiri Pradesh
Project
Khuga Dam Manipur Eastern ­ 24°18′N 93°9′E
Umiam­Umtru
East Khasi
Hydroelectric Power MECL Meghalaya Eastern 6 x 9, 4 x 30 185 ­
Hills
Project
Eastern 11 52 2,274.5 2,160
TOTAL 47 275 25,556.5 4,050 y

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Srisailam Dam across Krishna Sardar Sarovar Dam on Narmada
Nagarjuna Sagar Dam across Idukki arch dam on Periyar River.
River. River.
Krishna River.

Mettur Dam Stanley Reservoir on Spillway of Tehri Dam View of flood discharge down the Spill way of Salal HE Station


Kaveri River. Pandoh Dam's Chute Spillway

Solar

Capacity Notes and
Name Location State Commissioned
(MW) References
Charanka village, [30]
Charanka Solar Park Gujarat 221 2012
Patan district
Bhagwanpur, Madhya Operational since
Welspun Solar MP project 151 2014
Neemuch Pradesh February[31]
Green Energy Development Corporation
Manamunda Odisha 50 2014  
Ltd (GEDCOL)[32]
Canal Top Solar Power Project in
Welspun Energy Rajasthan Solar Gujrat
Phalodhi Rajasthan 50 2013  
Project[33]
Green Energy Development Corporation
  Odisha 48 2014  
Ltd (GEDCOL)[34]
Bitta, Kutch
Bitta Solar Power Plant (Adani Power) Gujarat 40 2012  
District
Dhirubhai Ambani Solar Park Pokhran Rajasthan 40 2012  
Moser Baer ­ Patan   Gujarat 30 2011  
Mithapur Solar Power Plant (Tata Power)
  Gujarat 25 2012  
­ Mithapur
Green Energy Development Corporation
Rengali Odisha 20 2014  
Ltd (GEDCOL)[35]
Sunark Solar Khurda Odisha 10 2011  
NTPC Limited Kaniha Odisha 10 2014  
Raajratna Energy Holdings ­ Bolangir
Balangir Odisha 10 2011  
Solar Power Project
63 acres, using
Azure Power ­ Sabarkantha, Khadoda
  Gujarat 10 2011 36,000 Suntech
village
Power panels[36]
Green Infra Solar Energy Limited Rajkot Gujarat 10 2011  
Waa Solar Power Plant (Madhav Power) ­
  Gujarat 10 2011  
Surendranagar
S N Mohanty Patapur Odisha 9 2012  
Skygen Infrabuild Khurda Odisha 5 2011  
Konark Kranti Energy Dhenkanal Odisha 5 2011  
Mahindra & Mahindra Solar Plant,
  Rajasthan 5 2012  
Jodhpur[37]
Sivaganga Photovoltaic Plant   Tamil Nadu 5 2010  
Citra and Sepset Power Plants Katol Maharashtra 4 2011  
Sunark Solar Khurda Odisha 3 2011  

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Abacus Holdings Ganjam Odisha 3 2011  
Orion Solar Cuttack Odisha 3 2011  
Skygen Infrabuild Khurda Odisha 3 2011  
IIT Bombay ­ Gwal Pahari, Haryana[38]     3 2011
Itnal Photovoltaic Plant, Belgaum   Karnataka 3 2010
Kolar Photovoltaic Plant, Yalesandra,
  Karnataka 3 2010  
Kolar District
Tata Power ­ Mulshi, Maharashtra[39]     3 2011  
Azure Power ­ Ahwan Photovoltaic
  Punjab 2 2009  
Plant[40][41]
West
Jamuria Photovoltaic Plant   2 2009  
Bengal
TAL Solar Power Plant ­ Barabanki, Uttar
    2 2012  
Pradesh[42]
M G M Minerals Tangi Odisha 1 2010  
Raajratna Energy Holdings Sadeipali Odisha 1 2011  
Tata Power Patapur Odisha 1 2011  
Amruth Solar Power Plant ­ Kadiri,
    1 2012  
Andhra Pradesh
B&G Solar Pvt Ltd ­ Mayiladuthurai   Tamil Nadu 1 2011  
Gandhinagar Solar Plant,[43]   Gujarat 1 2011  
NDPC Photovoltaic Plant[44]   Delhi 1 2010  
Numeric Power Systems, Coimbatore   Tamil Nadu 1 2012  
Rasna Marketing Services LLP,
  Gujarat 1 2011  
Ahmedabad[45]
Solid Solar by Gautam Polymers, Delhi,
  NCR­Delhi 1 ?  
Haryana, UP
Tata Power ­ Osmanabad, Maharastra       2011  
Thyagaraj stadium Plant ­ Delhi[46]     1 2010  
Zynergy, Vannankulam village, Peraiyur,
  Tamil Nadu 1 2012  
Madurai district
EPC by Aryav
Chandraleela Power Energy ­ Narnaul, Green Energy
    0.8 2012
Haryana Solutions Pvt.
Ltd[47][48]
Telangana Power Generation Corporation
Jurala Project Telangana 1 2011  
(TSGENCO Solar plant)

Windpower

India has the world's fifth largest wind power industry, with an installed wind power capacity of 9,587 MW.

India's Largest Wind power production facilities (10MW and greater)[49][50]

wind farm in Muppandal, Tamil
Nadu.

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Wind farms midst paddy fields in
India.

Power Plant Producer Location State Total Capacity (MWe) Refs


Vankusawade Wind Park Suzlon Energy Ltd. Satara Dist. Maharashtra 259 [51]

Sipla CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd Jaisalmer Rajasthan 102 [52]

Samana CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd Jamnagar Gujarat 101 [53]

Damanjodi Wind Power Plant Suzlon Energy Ltd. Damanjodi Odisha 99


Theni CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd Tamil Nadu 99 [54]

Saundatti CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd Belgaum Karnataka 84 [55]

Khandke CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd Ahmednagar Maharashtra 50 [56]

Narmada CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd Nallakonda Andhra Pradesh 50 [57]

Harapanahalli CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd. Davanagere Karnatka 40 [58]

Nuziveedu Seeds NSL Renewable Power Pvt Ltd. Bhimasamudra Karnataka 50.4


Kayathar Subhash Subhash Ltd. Kayathar Tamil Nadu 30
Ramakkalmedu Subhash Ltd. Ramakkalmedu Kerala 25
Muppandal Wind Muppandal Wind Farm Muppandal Tamil Nadu 22
Gudimangalam Gudimangalam Wind Farm Gudimangalam Tamil Nadu 21
Puthlur RCI Wescare (India) Ltd. Puthlur Andhra Pradesh 20
Lamda Danida Danida India Ltd. Lamda Gujarat 15
Chennai Mohan Mohan Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Chennai Tamil Nadu 15
Jamgudrani MP MP Windfarms Ltd. Dewas Madhya Pradesh 14 [59]

Jogmatti BSES BSES Ltd. Chitradurga Dist Karnataka 14 [60]

Perungudi Newam Newam Power Company Ltd. Perungudi Tamil Nadu 12


Kethanur Wind Farm Kethanur Wind Farm Kethanur Tamil Nadu 11
Hyderabad APSRTC Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corp. Hyderabad Telangana 10
Muppandal Madras The Ramco Cements Ltd. Muppandal Tamil Nadu 10
Poolavadi Chettinad Chettinad Cement Corp. Ltd. Poolavadi Tamil Nadu 10
Shalivahana Wind Shalivahana Green Energy. Ltd. Tirupur Tamil Nadu 20.4

See also
Energy policy of India
Electricity in India
List of largest power stations in the world

States of India by installed power capacity subdivided by energy source[61]

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External links
List of HE Stations in India with station capacity above 25 MW, as on 31­01­2010
(http://www.cea.nic.in:80/hydro/List%20of%20HE%20Stations%20in%20the%20country.pdf)
Coal based power plants in India on SourceWatch (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Proposed_coal_plants_in_India)
1 MW solar plant commissioned by APGENCO in AP 2011 (http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/government­and­policy/apgenco­commissions­1­mw­solar­pv­
unit/article2760741.ece)

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