Talk:Jawaharpur Thermal Project

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The Power troubles in Uttar Pradesh could witness an early end, with the Canada-based Canasia Power Corp (CPC) signing a turn-key construction deal with China National Electric Equipment Corporation (CNEEC) for its Jawaharpur supercritical thermal power plant, to be built in Etah, about 85 km from Agra and about 235 km from Delhi.

According to the company sources, an agreement to design, engineer and build the $1.1-billion (Rs 4,716-crore) power plant on an aggressive timeline was reached between the senior management of Canasia and CNEEC in Beijing last week.

Canasia Power Corp, a power development company, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Jawaharpur Power India Pvt Ltd, had signed and received a counter-guarantee from the Uttar Pradesh government for its 800-Mw thermal power station in 1993.

The project was initially designed as a sub-critical 800-Mw (two 400 Mw units) thermal power plant. In view of increasing environmental concerns and the deepening power needs in the state and the country, Canasia increased the capacity of the plant from 800 Mw to 1,320 Mw, a 65 per cent increase. It also converted from conventional to supercritical, clean-coal technology for further mitigating environmental impact and increasing efficiencies.

The state government has guaranteed to buy all the power produced by the station for 30 years through the UP Power Corporation Ltd

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  1. Vishal Sharma, "China, Canada sign deal on Rs 4,716 cr Etah power plant", Business Standard, June 10, 2008.