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Adani Power to commission second 660 MW Mundra TPP unit next month

Adani Power Limited has will commence commercial operations at unit-2 of the Mundra thermal power plant by end of December.

 

The 660 MW unit is expected to be coal fired in the third week of December subsequent to which the unit is expected to attain full load by the end of the same month.

Pertinently, the boiler light-up is anticipated to be completed this month.

Phase III of this project has two super-critical generation units of 660 MW each, with combined capacity of 1,320 MW. The first 660 MW unit of Mundra Phase III Power Project was initially to be commissioned by January 2011, and the entire power project was anticipated to be fully commissioned by June 2011.

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