Adani Enterprise Ltd-run Adani Power Ltd (APL) on Thursday announced that it has synchronised country's first supercritical unit of 660 MW power plant, taking its coal power generation capacity to 1980 MW.
"It is a matter of great pride for me that we have synchronised country's first 660 MW super critical unit at Mundra yesterday evening," Gautam Adani, chairman of the group told mediapersons here.
"We have achieved, the synchronisation of the unit in 36 months, which is fastest by any power generator despite the fact that earthquake in China had affected our supplier badly," Adani said.
APL is setting up 4620 MW coal fired power plant at Mundra in Kutch district of Gujarat, consisting of four units of 330 MW and five units of 660 MW.
"This 660 MW unit is the world's first supercritical technology based project to be certified for carbon credit under United Nation's framework on Climate Change," Adani said.
The company said that supercritical power plants operate at higher temperatures and pressures and are 25 per cent more efficient then conventional sub-critical power plants. The use of supercritical technology also leads to over 20 per cent reduction in CO2 emission.
Adani however refused to reply to a question on Union Environment Ministry notice to the company regarding environmental violations for its Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone (MPSEZ).
"It is a matter of great pride for me that we have synchronised country's first 660 MW super critical unit at Mundra yesterday evening," Gautam Adani, chairman of the group told mediapersons here.
"We have achieved, the synchronisation of the unit in 36 months, which is fastest by any power generator despite the fact that earthquake in China had affected our supplier badly," Adani said.
APL is setting up 4620 MW coal fired power plant at Mundra in Kutch district of Gujarat, consisting of four units of 330 MW and five units of 660 MW.
"This 660 MW unit is the world's first supercritical technology based project to be certified for carbon credit under United Nation's framework on Climate Change," Adani said.
The company said that supercritical power plants operate at higher temperatures and pressures and are 25 per cent more efficient then conventional sub-critical power plants. The use of supercritical technology also leads to over 20 per cent reduction in CO2 emission.
Adani however refused to reply to a question on Union Environment Ministry notice to the company regarding environmental violations for its Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone (MPSEZ).
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