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Bihar to Get 396 MW of Additional Power After Barh NTPC 4th Unit Started

RenergyinfoBy RenergyinfoAugust 4, 2023Updated:August 4, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • NTPC Plant in Bihar
    • Introduction
    • A Boost to Bihar’s Power Portfolio
    • A Testament to Progress: Barh’s Expansion
    • Bihar’s Diverse Energy Allocation
    • A Sustained Green Endeavor
    • Charting the Path Forward
    • Conclusion

NTPC Plant in Bihar

Introduction

The power landscape of Bihar is witnessing a transformative surge as the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) adds another feather to its cap. In a recent development, NTPC proudly announced the commencement of commercial generation from a 660-MW unit at its Barh plant, situated on the outskirts of Patna. This milestone holds the promise of an additional 396 MW of electricity supply to Bihar, marking a significant stride in the state’s energy journey.

A Boost to Bihar’s Power Portfolio

The newly operational 660-MW unit not only contributes to Bihar’s power reserves but also elevates the total commercial generation capacity of the Barh plant from 1,980 MW to an impressive 2,640 MW. This surge in capacity aligns with Bihar’s growing energy demands, ensuring a more reliable and consistent supply for the state’s industries and households.

With this addition, Bihar’s allocation from the facility has grown from 1,526 MW to 1,922 MW, further fortifying the state’s energy security. Moreover, the cumulative allocation from all NTPC plants within Bihar has reached a remarkable 7,287 MW, bolstering the region’s energy sufficiency.

A Testament to Progress: Barh’s Expansion

The unit that commenced commercial generation on this significant occasion had previously passed the mandatory 72-hour full-load trial-run operation on June 30. This achievement underscores NTPC’s commitment to rigorous testing and operational excellence, ensuring the seamless integration of the unit into Bihar’s power grid.

NTPC revealed that this unit is part of Barh Stage-I and is set to be the last of its kind in this stage. The project’s comprehensive expansion plan aims to complete the fifth unit by the next year. This expansion will contribute substantially to Bihar’s energy needs while adhering to the highest standards of operational efficiency.

Bihar’s Diverse Energy Allocation

NTPC’s operation in Bihar encompasses an array of projects and allocations. As per the allocation set by the Union Ministry of Power, 60% of the generated power, or 396 MW, will cater to Bihar’s needs. The remaining portion will be shared with neighboring states like Jharkhand, Odisha, and Sikkim. This collaborative approach highlights NTPC’s role in fostering regional energy cooperation.

A Sustained Green Endeavor

Notably, the Barh Super Thermal Power Plant reflects NTPC’s commitment to green technology and sustainability. With a comprehensive investment exceeding Rs 21,000 crore, the plant embraces eco-friendly supercritical technology to achieve its power generation milestones. This conscious approach to power generation underscores NTPC’s dedication to minimizing environmental impact.

Charting the Path Forward

As NTPC continues to amplify its presence in Bihar’s power landscape, its efforts align with the state’s ambition to meet energy needs while embracing renewable sources. With the completion of the fifth unit of Barh Stage-I on the horizon and a commercial generation capacity of 9,730 MW across various projects, NTPC’s influence on Bihar’s energy transition journey remains formidable.

Conclusion

NTPC’s recent accomplishment in Bihar is not just about adding megawatts to the grid but about empowering communities, industries, and aspirations. The Barh plant’s expansion exemplifies NTPC’s commitment to bolstering regional energy security and sustainability. As Bihar’s energy story continues to unfold, NTPC’s role as a catalyst of change stands out, illuminating a path toward a brighter and more energy-efficient future for the state and the nation at large.

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