
India plans to add 14,700 MW of thermal power capacity this year
Out of the 14,700 megawatt, the Centre's target is to add 6,880 MW.
Out of the 14,700 megawatt, the Centre's target is to add 6,880 MW.
India has 18 thermal projects and 41 hydro projects in limbo.
Adani Power share price has zoomed 511% from its 52-week low of ₹69.95 touched on August 24, 2021
Year-wise trajectory for the replacement of thermal power will be 4,737 MW (9,129 billion units) in 2023-24; 8,290MW (15,976 BU) in 2024-25; and 10,658 MW (20,541 BU) in 2025-26.
In two years, JSW Energy expects its thermal power plants to run at a lower capacity and work as a storage system.
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