RattanIndia Power has commissioned the third unit of 270 MW of its 1,350 MW thermal plant in Amravati, in Maharashtra. The unit has started generating electricity.
The commissioning of the remaining two units of 270 MW each is expected in this fiscal year. The company envisages the commissioning of the entire 1,350 MW Phase-I project at Amravati by the end of the current financial year.
RattanIndia Power is presently developing a total of 5,400 MW coal-based projects comprising two 2,700 MW power plants each, at Amravati and Nashik, in Maharashtra. It is developing these two projects in two phases. The entire 1,350 MW Phase-I project at Nashik is expected to be commissioned by the end of the calendar year.
RattanIndia Power is already supplying electricity generated from the first two units of Amravati plant to the state utility, Mahavitaran.
More project Info:
Amravati Coal Based Power (Nandgaonpet) Project - Stage I