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Talcher Thermal Power Station

Talcher Thermal Power Station
Talcher Thermal Power Station is located in Odisha
Talcher Thermal Power Station
Location of the Talcher Thermal Power Station
Talcher Thermal Power Station is located in India
Talcher Thermal Power Station
Location of the Talcher Thermal Power Station
Country India
Location Talcher, Angul district
Coordinates 20°54′37″N 85°12′24″E / 20.91028°N 85.20667°E / 20.91028; 85.20667Coordinates: 20°54′37″N 85°12′24″E / 20.91028°N 85.20667°E / 20.91028; 85.20667
Status Operational
Commission date February 1968
Owner(s) NTPC
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Coal
Power generation
Units operational 4 × 60 MW
2 × 110 MW
Nameplate capacity 460 MW

Talcher Thermal Power station is located in Talcher sub-division of Angul district in the Indian state of Odisha Pin.759101.The power plant is one of the coal-based plants of NTPC. The coal for the power plant is sourced from Jagannath Mines of Mahanadi Coalfields Limited. Source of water for the plant is from Brahmani River.This power plant has been ranked among the best power plants in the country despite being the oldest plant in the state. It has consistently topped the charts in NTPC for the last 4 years and was also the nation's top power plant (by PLF) in 2015-16. On 23 November 2016, TTPS achieved the highest ever power generation among all the power plants in the country in a single day at 104.13% PLF. .

The total capacity is 460 MW.

This power plant was taken over by NTPC from Odisha State Electricity Board on 3 June 1995.

NTPC TTPS ( as the power plant is abbreviated ) remains one of the best performing power plants in the entire country. For the last few years it has almost constantly topped the charts of NTPC in terms of PLF( Power Load Factor) of electricity generation. It has even held the first position in the country for considerable intervals numerous times. Despite being an old take-over plant (to enter its 50th year of operation in February 2017), its performance leaves newer plants of both NTPC and private sector behind. The power plant officials attribute this consistency to the work culture of the township including a sense of ownership in the plant. The transformation from about 20-30% PLF during its take-over in 1995 to an average of 92-95% PLF as of 2016 has baffled experts throughout the country and foreign alike. A book is in the process of being written to chronicle the events which led to this metamorphosis.

The expansion of TTPS has been in talks from 2013. The plant has already been renovated once to increase its "lifetime" from 2002 to 2023.But instead of further renovation, the state government and NTPC management are looking to install two units of 660 MW each adding a total of 1320 MW to the plant. The combined capacity of plant after the expansion is to be 1780 MW. Although coal linkage and land acquisition process haven't been smooth due to the simultaneous expansion plans of NTPC Kaniha which is in close vicinity with the TTPS plant, the work is expected to start by late 2017.


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