Madhya Pradesh Power Generation Company Limited

MPPGCL
Government-owned Corporation-PSU
Industry Electricity generation
Founded The Company was incorporated on 22.11.2001 & started functioning independently from 01-06-2005
Headquarters Jabalpur , Madhya Pradesh , India
Key people

Shri Iqbal Singh Bains (Chairman) ,

Shri A.P. Bhairve (Managing Director)
Products Electricity
Website [http://www.mppgcl.mp.gov.in

M.P. Power Generation Company Limited (MPPGCL) is the electricity generation company of the Government of Madhya Pradesh state in India.

History

Madhya Pradesh Power Generating Co. Ltd (MPPGCL) is a wholly owned company of Government of Madhya Pradesh engaged in generation of electricity in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is a successor entity of erstwhile Madhya Pradesh State Electricity Board (MPSEB). The Company, while operating and maintaining its existing units, is also constructing new Power Plants for increasing capacity in the State of Madhya Pradesh. The Company has been incorporated as a part of the implementation of the power sector reform in Madhya Pradesh initiated by the Government of Madhya Pradesh.[1]

Generation capacity

The installed capacity of MPPGCL as on 01.01.2015 is 4995 MW out of which madhya pradesh share is about 4997.5 MW.[2]

Power stations

Thermal power stations coal based

Sr.NoProjectCapacityUnit MWStatus
1Satpura Thermal Power Station13301×200 MW, 3x210 MW, 2x250 MWAll Unit Functional
2Amarkantak Thermal Power Station2101×210 MWAll Unit Functional
3Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station13404×210 MW,1×500 MWAll Unit Functional
4Shree Singaji Thermal Power Station25202x600 MW, 2×660 MW2x600 MW.Unit Functional 2×660 MW Unit under construction.
5Dada Dhuniwale Thermal Power Plant16002x800 MWThe project is yet to start due to non availability of coal linkage.[3]

Hydel power stations

Sr.NoPower StationInstalled CapacityM.P.Share
1Gandhi Sagar(5x23 MW)11557.5
2Pench,Totladoh(2x80 MW)160107
3Rani Awanti Bai Bargi (2x45 MW)9090
4Rajghat (3x15 MW)4522.5
5Birsinghpur(1x20 MW)2020
6Ban Sagar I Tons(3x105 MW)315315
7Ban Sagar II Silpara(2x15 MW)3030
8Bansagar -III Deolond (3x20 mW)6060
9Bansagar -IV Jhinna (2x10 MW)2020
10Madhikheda (3x20 MW)6060
11Jawaharsagar Rajasthan9949.5
12Ranapratapsagar Rajasthan17286
Total915917.5

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-06-12. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-06-09. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-06-26. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
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