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1 Neyveli Thermal Power Station I  





2 Neyveli Thermal Power Station II  





3 Neyveli New Thermal Power Station  





4 See also  





5 References  





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Coordinates: 11°3534N 79°2817E / 11.59278°N 79.47139°E / 11.59278; 79.47139
 

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Neyveli Thermal Power Station-I
Neyveli Thermal Power Station-I
Map
Location of the Neyveli Thermal Power Station-I in Tamil Nadu
CountryIndia
LocationNeyveli, Tamil Nadu
Coordinates11°35′34N 79°28′17E / 11.59278°N 79.47139°E / 11.59278; 79.47139
StatusOperational
Commission dateUnit 1: July 1962
Unit 2: September 1970
Operator(s)Neyveli Lignite Corporation
Thermal power station
Primary fuelLignite
Power generation
Units operational2 X 210 MW
Make and modelLMZ
Electrosila
Units decommissioned6 X 50 MW
3 X 100 MW
Nameplate capacity420 MW
Neyveli Thermal Power Station-II
Neyveli Thermal Power Station-II
Map
StatusOperational
Commission dateUnit 1: March 1986
Unit 2: June 1993
Operator(s)Neyveli Lignite Corporation
Thermal power station
Primary fuelLignite
Power generation
Units operational7 X 210 MW
2 X 250 MW
Make and modelFranco Tosi
BHEL
Nameplate capacity1970 MW
Neyveli New Thermal Power Station
Map
StatusOperational
Operator(s)Neyveli Lignite Corporation
Thermal power station
Primary fuelLignite
Power generation
Units operational2 X 500 MW
Nameplate capacity1000 MW

Neyveli Thermal Power Station is a set of power plant situated near lignite mines of Neyveli. It consists of three distinct units (Neyveli Thermal Power Station I, Neyveli Thermal Power Station II and Neyveli New Thermal Power Station) capable of producing 420 MW, 1,970 MW and 1000 MW respectively including their expansion units. It is operated by NLC. The total installed capacity of this station is 3390 MW as of April 2021.

Neyveli Thermal Power Station I[edit]

The Neyveli Thermal Power Station I has configuration of 600 MW (6x50-MW units and 3x100-MW units). All these units were commissioned between May 1962 and September 1970. The plant is equipped with boilers from the Taganrog Metallurgical Plant, turbines from LMZ and generators from Electrosila, imported from the Soviet Union under Indo-Soviet assistance programme.[1] It was planned that the Neyveli Thermal Power Station I will be decommissioned between 2011 and 2014; however, in 2011 the period of operations was extended for five years.[2] On 20 May 2014 a High Pressure steam heater, one of the equipments of turbine package burst in a unit of Thermal Power Station I, killed one engineer and injured 5 others. Two out of the 5 died later in hospital unable to survive the wound. Incidentally, it was Neyveli Lignite Corporation's 58th Raising Day.[3]

Two units of 210 MW capacity each were also added under Stage I expansion which are under commercial operation.[citation needed]

After the construction of Neyveli New Thermal Power Station, the first units were decommissioned and only the two 210 MW units remain in operation.

Neyveli Thermal Power Station II[edit]

The 1470 MW (7x210 MW) Neyveli Thermal Power Station II was built in two stages. At the first stage between March 1986 and March 1988 three units with capacity of 210 MW each were commissioned. Boilers were supplied by Ganz-Danubius and generators were supplied by Franco Tosi. At the second stage from March 1991 to June 1993 four units with the same capacity, supplied by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, were added.[citation needed]

Under Stage II expansion, two units of 250 MW each were installed by BHEL. These units use circulating fluidised bed combustion (CFBC) boilers.[citation needed]

Neyveli New Thermal Power Station[edit]

It has two units of 500 MW.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Coal-Fired Plants in Tamil Nadu". Industcards. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  • ^ "Decommissioning of Thermal Power Station I at NLC deferred". The Economic Times. 21 December 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  • ^ "One killed, six injured in NLC steam pipeline burst". The Hindu. 20 May 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
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