BHEL and Maharashtra State Power Generation Company (Mahagenco) have inked an
agreement on 12 August 2009 to set up a JV company which will construct a coal
based 1,320 MW thermal power plant at Latur in Maharashtra.
The JV is likely to build two 660 MW coal-fired thermal units at an outlay of
Rs 7,000-7,500 crore. The plan also envisages an alternative arrangement of
setting up 1,500 MW gas based power plant in the absence of an adequate coal
linkage.
Initially, BHEL and Mahagenco will hold 50 per cent stake each, which may
later be reduced to 26 per cent each, by offering the remaining shares to
financial institutions and other partners.
Work on the project is likely to commence in six months time as land
acquisition and other mandatory clearances are expected to be completed soon.
Unit I of the power plant is expected to come up within 48 months of the order
being placed with BHEL.