Meja Thermal Power Plant to be fully operational by December
18 Nov 2020
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CW Staff
Uttar Pradesh鈥檚 first supercritical
power plant is set to be fully operational by December, as the second unit of the Meja Thermal Power
Plant nears completion. A senior source told the media that the Unit-1 of the supercritical plant had
already been commissioned, starting from April 2019, and that Unit-2 was ready for declaration of
commercial operations and will be made operational by next month. The plant, which is well connected
by road to Prayagraj, will be fully operational once the commercial operations of Unit-2 begin.
The Meja plant has its own 28 km freight corridor, helping in transporting critical materials such as coal. To transport water for industrial purposes, the plant has been connected to the river Ganga at Bijora
village through a network of around a 30 km pipeline. Electricity generated is supplied to the union
territories (UTs) and several states through the grid when asked about the utilisation of power produced
by the plant. A major share of 82% is consumed within UP, 4.8% will go to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K),
3.6% to Punjab, 5% to Rajasthan, 2.8% to Uttarakhand, and the remaining to Madhya Pradesh and
Chandigarh. The plant was operating at a plant load factor (PLF) of 80-85%.
For long-term project financing, Meja Urja Nigam Pvt Ltd (MUNPL) signed a Rs 942 crore loan agreement
with Bank of Maharashtra in September 2020 to part-finance the flue-gas desulphurisation (FGD) and
the capital expenditure related to 2x660 MW thermal power plant. It may take another year to
complete the task when asked about the timeline fixed for installing at the plant by the
company. FGD is a set of technologies used to remove sulphur dioxide from the emissions of other
sulphur oxide emitting processes such as waste incineration and from exhaust fuel gases of fossil fuel-
based power plants. In addition to curbing pollution, the FGD system in a power plant produces gypsum
that has at least 90% purity as a by-product.
Infrastructure for communities has been set up for the plant. The joint venture is also carrying out
various CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) activities around the plant, including tree-planting around
the plant.
A supercritical coal plant (SCPP) has around 10% higher efficiency in comparison to subcritical power
plants but use 20% less coal and generate lesser carbon emissions. A SCPP differs from traditional coal
power plants as it is a coal-fired power plant with more modern designs. It has the water running
through it working as a supercritical fluid. Therefore, less coal is used to heat the same amount of water. The amount of heat transferred to the water is reduced, which in normal cases is needed in a conventional coal plant.
is a 50:50 joint venture of the state-owned NTPC Ltd and Uttar
Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd (UPRVUNL). The joint-venture took place back in 2008 for a
1,320-megawatt ( with 2X660 MW units) coal-based Meja Thermal Power Plant at Meja, about 45 km
from Prayagraj.
Uttar Pradesh鈥檚 first supercritical
power plant is set to be fully operational by December, as the second unit of the Meja Thermal Power
Plant nears completion. A senior source told the media that the Unit-1 of the supercritical plant had
already been commissioned, starting from April 2019, and that Unit-2 was ready for declaration of
commercial operations and will be made operational by next month. The plant, which is well connected
by road to Prayagraj, will be fully operational once the commercial operations of Unit-2 begin. The Meja plant has its own 28 km freight corridor, helping in transporting critical materials such as coal. To transport water for industrial purposes, the plant has been connected to the river Ganga at Bijora
village through a network of around a 30 km pipeline. Electricity generated is supplied to the union
territories (UTs) and several states through the grid when asked about the utilisation of power produced
by the plant. A major share of 82% is consumed within UP, 4.8% will go to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K),
3.6% to Punjab, 5% to Rajasthan, 2.8% to Uttarakhand, and the remaining to Madhya Pradesh and
Chandigarh. The plant was operating at a plant load factor (PLF) of 80-85%.
For long-term project financing, Meja Urja Nigam Pvt Ltd (MUNPL) signed a Rs 942 crore loan agreement
with Bank of Maharashtra in September 2020 to part-finance the flue-gas desulphurisation (FGD) and
the capital expenditure related to 2x660 MW thermal power plant. It may take another year to
complete the task when asked about the timeline fixed for installing FGD technology at the plant by the
company. FGD is a set of technologies used to remove sulphur dioxide from the emissions of other
sulphur oxide emitting processes such as waste incineration and from exhaust fuel gases of fossil fuel-
based power plants. In addition to curbing pollution, the FGD system in a power plant produces gypsum
that has at least 90% purity as a by-product.
Infrastructure for communities has been set up for the plant. The joint venture is also carrying out
various CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) activities around the plant, including tree-planting around
the plant.
A supercritical coal plant (SCPP) has around 10% higher efficiency in comparison to subcritical power
plants but use 20% less coal and generate lesser carbon emissions. A SCPP differs from traditional coal
power plants as it is a coal-fired power plant with more modern designs. It has the water running
through it working as a supercritical fluid. Therefore, less coal is used to heat the same amount of water. The amount of heat transferred to the water is reduced, which in normal cases is needed in a conventional coal plant. Meja Urja Nigam Pvt Ltd (MUNPL) is a 50:50 joint venture of the state-owned NTPC Ltd and Uttar
Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd (UPRVUNL). The joint-venture took place back in 2008 for a
1,320-megawatt ( with 2X660 MW units) coal-based Meja Thermal Power Plant at Meja, about 45 km
from Prayagraj.
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