PM Modi dedicates THDC’s maiden 1320 MW Khurja Super Thermal Power Project

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today dedicated, the First unit (660 MW) of THDC India Limited’s maiden Thermal Power Project the 1320 MW Khurja Super Thermal Power Project (STPP), located in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh along with other Projects of the state. THDC India Limited, proudly marks this milestone as it commissions first Unit of its Thermal Power Plant, significantly enhancing its diversified energy portfolio. During the inauguration, Prime Minister in his address said that, "This is a big step towards fulfilling the energy needs of Uttar Pradesh. After these power plants, the availability of electricity in Uttar Pradesh will increase further. This will also give impetus to the industries here." The Foundation Stone of this Mega Plant was laid by the Prime Minister in 2019, stands as a testament to THDCIL’s commitment to timely execution, engineering excellence, and Nation-Building. Khurja Super Thermal Power Plant marks a major milestone as THDCIL expands its portfolio beyond Hydropower and Renewables, strengthening its position as a diversified energy leader as it reflects THDCIL’s strategic shift from being a primarily hydropower-based entity to a diversified energy leader with Thermal and Renewable assets. The equity of THDC India Limited is shared between NTPC Limited and Government of UP. With the commissioning of this 660 MW unit, THDCIL’s total installed capacity, increases from 1587 MW to 2247 MW. During the occasion, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak were present among other dignitaries.

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