Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant

The Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant at Bathinda[2] was one of the three coal-fired thermal power stations in Punjab (the other being at Lehra Mohabat and Ropar[3]). It was a medium-sized power station with four units that were begun to be built in early 1970s and completed in 1982. All total generate up to 460 MW (2x110+2x120 MW) of power that meets the irrigation needs of lower Punjab.[4] Having generated electricity to meet the power demand of Punjab, the thermal plant shut down indefinitely on September 27, 2017.

Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant
Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant logo
Map
CountryIndia
LocationBathinda
Coordinates30°14′04″N 74°55′32″E / 30.2345°N 74.9255°E / 30.2345; 74.9255
StatusOperation ceased[1]
Owner(s)Punjab State Power Corporation
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Turbine technologyThermal
Bathinda thermal plant
a view of thermal plant from NH 15

The plant was named after the first Sikh guru and founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak.

Capacity

It had an installed capacity of 440 MW. All four units ceased operations in September 2017[5]

Unit No.Generating CapacityCommissioned onStatus
1110 MW1974 SeptemberClosed [6]
2110 MW1975 SeptemberClosed [7]
3120 MW1978 MarchClosed [7]
4120 MW1979 JanuaryClosed [7]

See also

References


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