Centre approves coal allocation for MP to set up power plants with capacity of 4100 MW
The Union government has allocated coal to Madhya Pradesh for installing thermal power plants with a combined capacity of 4100 MW. This decision, the first in five years, aims to meet the state's growing power demands, attract Rs 25,000 crore in i...
In 2019, the Centre cleared coal allocation for setting up fossil fuel-fired plants with a total installed capacity of 1360 MW, the official added.
MP Chief Minister Mohan Yadav thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the coal allocation and directed the state's energy department to issue tenders for setting up the power plants.
MP Energy Additional Chief Secretary Neeraj Mandloi said the installation of 4100 MW coal-fired power plants will bring in Rs 25,000 crore in investments and also create huge direct and indirect employment.
The coal allocation will come in handy for MP to remain self-reliant in power and provide cheap and quality energy to domestic consumers, industries and farmers, he said. As per government figures, the installed thermal energy capacity of MP Power Generation Company is 4570 MW at present.
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