Singareni Thermal Power Plant

Singareni Thermal Power Plant
Country India
Location Jaipur, Mancherial, Telangana
Coordinates Coordinates: 18°50′14″N 79°34′29″E / 18.837231°N 79.574766°E / 18.837231; 79.574766
Status Operational
Construction began 11 Nov 2011
Commission date Unit-1: 25 Sep 2016[1] Unit-2: 2 Dec 2016[2]
Construction cost Rs 8250 Crores
Owner(s) SCCL
Operator(s) Steag Energy Services (India) Pvt. Ltd
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Coal
Power generation
Units operational 2× 600 MW
Make and model BHEL
Nameplate capacity 1200 MW
Website
http://scclmines.com

The Singareni Thermal Power Plant (STPP) is a coal-fired power station in Pegadapalli, a village in Telangana, India. The power plant has an installed capacity of 1200 MW, consisting of two 600 MW units, and is operated by the Singareni Collieries Company.

History

Singareni Collieries Company (SCCL), a government-owned coal mining company, was established in 1920 under the Hyderabad Companies Act. The company is jointly owned by the Telangana government (51%) and the Union Government (49%). It was named after the village of Singareni in the Bhadradri Kothagudem district of Telangana State.

In the year 1871, the state's first coal reserves were discovered in Singareni village near Yellandu by Dr.William King of the geological Survey of India during the British era. In 1889 Hyderabad Deccan company Limited incorporated in England and stocks were traded in London Stock Exchange and coal mining started. In December 23rd 1920 coal mining operations transferred to the new company and renamed as Singareni Collieries Company Limited and the day is celebrated as Singareni day in the company every year. In 1945 Nizam of Hyderabad took over, thus singareni became first government managed company. In 1960 Government of India participated with 49% equity.

SCCL now operates 17 open-pit mines and 29 underground mines across 5 Telangana districts: Bhadradri Kothagudem, Khammam, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Ramagundam, and Mancheriyal. The Company produced 61.34 Million Tonnes (MT) of the coal in the year 2016-17 and 62.01 MT in the year 2017-18. SCCL purchases about 60 MU (Million units) power from the state distribution companies.

N. Sridhar, Singareni Collieries Chairman and Managing Director expects STPP to bring down the deficit in power generation in Telangana State. Under his leadership Sanjay Kumar Sur, Executive Director (Power Projects) is currently leading the power plant operations and future expansion.

While SCCL had an extensive background in coal mining, the company decided to enter the power industry as part of the new Bangaru Telangana initiative. This decision made SCCL the first Indian coal PSU to make a large-scale entrance into the power generation industry. SCCL began the Singareni power plant project, to consist of two 600 MW units, on 11 November 2011 at Jaipur mandal, Mancherial District.

NTPC Limited was contracted to handle erection and commissioning for the project. Contracts for the Boiler Turbine Generator (BTG) and the Balance of Plant (BOP) were granted to Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited and McNally Bharat Engineering Company Limited, Kolkata, respectively.

Power plant synchronisation was completed on 13 March 2016 for Unit 1 and on 1 September 2016 for Unit 2.[3] Stage I of the power plant project was completed with Unit 1 being commissioned on 25 September 2016[1] and Unit 2 on 2 December 2016. The power plant was dedicated to nation by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 7 August 2016.

Future Expansion

SCCL is planning on expanding the power plant with a third 800 MW unit as part of a Stage II. [4]

References

  1. 1 2 IANS (25 March 2016). "BHEL commissions 600 Mw power plant in Telangana". Business Standard.
  2. Press Trust of India (29 December 2016). "Bhel commissions another 600 Mw thermal unit in Telangana". Business Standard. New Delhi.
  3. Singh, S. Harpal (13 March 2016). "Singareni 600 MW power unit synchronised in Telangana". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  4. http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/singareni-gives-800-mw-thermal-plant-work-to-bhel/article19951922.ece


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