Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation
Operator(s)
TANGEDCO, NLC India Limited
Thermal power station
Primary fuel
Coal
Power generation
Units operational
2 X 500 MW
Nameplate capacity
1000 MW
External links
Website
www.ntplpower.com
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NTPL Thermal Power Station is a 1000 MW (2×500 MW) coal-based thermal plant in the Tuticorin District of Tamil Nadu. The project is a joint venture of TANGEDCO and NLC India Limited. The units were commissioned in March and April 2015, respectively.[1]
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Broad Status Report, Archived 2012-05-10 at the Wayback Machine India Central Electrical Authority, February 2015
"It is a victory for people of Uttara Kannada district: Hanakon plant shifted to Tuticorin", Deccan Herald, January 2, 2010.
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