Sagardighi Thermal Power Station

Summary

Sagardighi Thermal Power Station is a thermal power plant located at Manigram, 13 km north of Sagardighi in the Indian state of West Bengal. The power plant is operated by the West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited.

Sagardighi Thermal Power Project
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Location of the Sagardighi Thermal Power Station in West Bengal
Official nameWBPDCL
CountryIndia
LocationSagardighi, West Bengal
Coordinates24°22′06″N 88°06′04″E / 24.36833°N 88.10111°E / 24.36833; 88.10111
StatusOperational
Commission dateUnit 1: 7 September 2008
Unit 2: 6 November 2008
Unit 3: December 2015
Unit 4: January 2017
Operator(s)West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited
Thermal power station
Primary fuelBituminous coal
Tertiary fuelOil
Power generation
Units operational2X300 MW; 2x500 MW
Nameplate capacity1600 MW
External links
Website[1]

Geography edit

 
 
 
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Kherur Mosque
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Bhagirathi River
Bansloi River
Farakka Feeder Canal
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Rajnagar
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Nurpur
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Sagardighi
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Sadikpur
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Raghunathganj
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Morgram
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Manigram
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Harua
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Bansabati
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Ahiran
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Jangipur
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Sagardighi TPS
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AMU: Murshidabad Centre
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Bara Jumla
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Krishna Sali
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Teghari
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Donalia
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Khodarampur
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Sahajadpur
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Osmanpur
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Jot Kamal
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Mithipur
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Giria
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Mirzapur
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Ramnagar
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Dafarpur
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Charka
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Srikantabati
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Ghorsala
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Nayabahadurpur
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Madna
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Fatellapur
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Ramakantapur
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Cities, towns and locations in the southern portion of Jangipur subdivision, Murshidabad district (including Suti I, Raghunathganj I, Raghunathganj II, Sagardighi CD blocks)
M: municipal town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, F: Facility
Abbreviation- TPS: Thermal Power Station, AMU: Aligarh Muslim University
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly

Location edit

Sagardighi Thermal Power Station is located at 24°22′06″N 88°06′04″E / 24.36833°N 88.10111°E / 24.36833; 88.10111.

The site is about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from Manigram railway station of the Bandel-Barhawara section of Eastern Railway. NH 34 is about 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) from the site. It is on the western bank of the Bhagirathi.[1][2]

Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in a part of the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.

The Project edit

The West Bengal Power Development Corporation Ltd is a Government of West Bengal owned enterprise entrusted with thermal and solar power generation and supply maintaining environmental aspects and social responsibilities. WBPDCL are in Kolaghat (210 MWx4), Bakreswar (210 MWx5) Sagardighi (300MWx2+500MWx2+660MWx1 {under construction}), Santaldihi (250 MWx2) and Bandel (60MWx2+215MWx1)l. The registered & Corporate Office of The WBPDCL is at Bidyut Unnyan Bhaban, Plot– 3/C, LA-Block, Sector-III, SaltLake City, Kolkata-700106. The foundation stone of Sagardighi Thermal Power Plant (Sg.T.P.P) laid by Former Chief Minister of West Bengal Mr. Buddhadeb Bhattacharya in the year of 2008 at surrounding an area of about 765 Hectors of land, located at Manigram Village, 13 KM north of Sagardighi town by the side of Sagardighi-Manigram-Gankar– Raghunathganj Road at a distance 20 KM from National Highway 34 in Murshidabad District, West Bengal and around 240 KM from Kolkata. The nearest rail station is Manigram on Bandel– Barhawara branch line and 6.5 KM from Sagardighi Railway Station on Sainthia– Azimgunj line of Eastern Railway. In the first phase, two units of 300 MW each were synchronized on 21.12.2007 and 13.08.2008 respectively. The Main Plant Package was awarded to DEC, China. For Second Phase, the Main Plant Package was awarded to BHEL. In the second phase, two units of 500 MW each were synchronized on 31.03.2015 and 15.10.2015 respectively. The 3rd phase Unit of 660 MW is going to be completed shortly. Seriously considering alternative Green sources largest floating Solar Power Plant to be set up at Sg.T.P.P and accordingly project execution is under progress. Sg.T.P.P evacuate power through existing Grid system in Sagardighi, Subhasgram, Farakka, Baharampur, Gokarna and Jeerat. Coal Linkage is made with Captive Coal Mines Pachawar North and East of Damagaria Coal Mines. Raw water is primarily obtained from nearest Bhagirathi River and fed at raw water pond inside the plant. Consecutive last few years Sg.T.P.P generating more Power and achieved the position of 5th Best Power Generating plant in India declared by Central Electricity Authority for the year 2022-2023. The project was developed by the Chinese firm, Dongfang Electric Corporation, at a cost of Rs. 27.50 billion.[3] The power plant had provided employment for about 2,000 people. The state government had acquired 1,600 acres (650 ha) of land without resistance.2x300MW & 2x500MW total generation now is 1600. Another 1x660MW is planned for which EPC contract has been to awarded to public sector engineering major BHEL at cost of around INR 3500 crore.[4]

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Capacity edit

The Thermal Power Station has a planned capacity of 1600 MW; 2 units of 300 MW each and 2 units of 500 MW each.

Unit Number Installed Capacity
(MW)
Date of Commissioning Status
1 300 2008 September Commissioned
2 300 2008 November Commissioned
3 500 2015 December Commissioned [5]
4 500 2017 January Commissioned [6]
5 660 Work in progress
(expected 2023 end)
EPC awarded to BHEL[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Sagardighi Thermal Power Station" (PDF). Summary Environment Assessment Report. West Bengal Power Development Corporation. Retrieved 14 February 2009.
  2. ^ "Sagardighi thermal plant to begin generation by Aug-end". Economic Times. 17 July 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2009.
  3. ^ "Sagardighi power plant to begin generation by August". Projects Today, 17 July 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2009.
  4. ^ "BHEL bags Rs 3500 cr for setting up 660 MW Supercritical Thermal Power Plant in West Bengal". Business Standard. 31 December 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Bhel commissions thermal unit in West Bengal". Press Trust of India. 15 December 2015 – via Business Standard.
  6. ^ News Network, NetIndian. "BHEL commissions 500 MW thermal unit in West Bengal". NetIndian.
  7. ^ "BHEL bags Rs 3,500 crore order for West Bengal supercritical power plant - ET EnergyWorld". ETEnergyworld.com.