NTPC’s Uchahar And Dadri Plants Running In Full Capacity Amid The Energy Crisis

Date:

New Delhi: The National Thermal Power Corporation on Friday responded to the claim of the Delhi government on the shortage of coal and said that all the units of the thermal power station are running at full capacity and receiving regular coal supplies.

The NTPC took to Twitter and said that “Currently Unchahar and Dadri stations are declaring more than 100% rated capacity to the grid. All units of Unchahar and Dadri are running at full load except Unchahar Unit 1, which is under annual planned overhaul.”

The tweet further added that “All 6 Units of Dadri and 5 Units of Unchahar are running at full capacity and receiving regular coal supplies. Present stock is 140000 MT and 95000 MT respectively and import coal supplies are also in (the) pipeline.”

The tweet came in after the Delhi government claimed that there is a shortage of coal stock at the thermal power station.

An emergency meeting was held by Delhi Power Minister Satyendar Jain at Delhi Secretariat on Thursday regarding the coal shortage. A letter was also written to the Central Government requesting its intervention so as to provide enough coal for the power plants supplying electricity to the national capital.

“At present, there is a shortage of coal in various thermal stations supplying electricity. National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)’s Dadri-II and Jhajjar (Aravalli), both power plants were established primarily to meet the power requirement in Delhi. However, there is very little stock of coal left even in these power plants,” Jain said in a statement.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

IPL 2024: GT Eliminated From Playoff Race As Match Against KKR Abandoned Due To Rain

Ahmedabad: Shubman Gill's Gujarat Titans faced a disappointing blow...

Ex-Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi Passes Away

New Delhi: Former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and Senior...

Massive Dust Storm, Rain Hits Mumbai: 8 Dead, 64 Injured After Metal Hoarding Collapses; High-Level Inquiry Ordered

Rainfall did bring major relief to Mumbaikars from heat. The sudden change in weather brought traffic traffic to a standstill as commuters took shelter during the storm

Bengaluru Court Grants Conditional Bail To HD Revanna In Kidnapping Case Linked To ‘Obscene Video’ Case

Bengaluru: Janata Dal (Secular) leader and Karnataka MLA, HD...