The Vindhyachal thermal power plant is located in the Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh province, India. As one of the ICPC coal-fired power plants, this is the largest power plant in India with a capacity of 4,760 MW. Coal from power plant comes from Nigahi mine supplied from the drainage of Singrauli super thermal power plant.
The picture below shows the layout of Vindhyachal thermal power plant and coal mines, ie Jayant, Nigahi, Kahdia. By bringing it close to the coal mine, the cost of transporting coal is reduced, making it possible to supply coal regularly and conveniently. These mines are managed by Northern Coal Fields Limited (NCL) and are thrown outdoors. The Vindhyachal super thermal power generation project (VSTPP) is located in the longitude of 240 04 '57.85 "- 240 06' 19. 30" North latitude 820 38 '34.01' '- 820 41' 28 .80 '. Water demand for the project will come from Singrauli STPP cooling water drain channel
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