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Power supply from Tripura to Bangladesh

The Central Government will inaugurate 100 MW power supply from Tripura麓s Palatana project to Bangladesh.


Power problems in Palantana

Tripura has again plunged into an electrical crisis as the state麓s main power plant at Palatana, in South Tripura faced serious mechanical issues for the second time in the past two months.


ONGC 2nd thermal unit to be operational

The second unit of gas-fired thermal power project by ONGC in Tripura will be operational in June this year. After the successful operation of the first unit 363 MW of the power plant, it has set a target of making the second unit operational. The company hopes that the second unit should start gene..


OTPC鈥檚 Palatana plant to start production soon

A 726 MW gas-based thermal power project at Palatana in Tripura will start commercial generation this month. The project has been set up by ONGC Tripura Power Corporation. The first unit of the project generates 364 MW with its trial run completed. The second unit would be operational by June this y..


ONGC starts gas supply for Palatana power project

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation started releasing natural gas to the ONGC-Tripura Power Corporation, paving the way for generation of power by a 726.6


ONGC to explore gas

ONGC has launched a massive exploration drive for gas extraction in Tripura to meet the requirement of the 726 MW gas based thermal power project at Palatana, which is scheduled to start generation by December 2012.


Energy pioneer

India鈥檚 first power project fuelled with gas from Bangladesh is being set up by Oil and Natural Gas Ltd.


Palatana power project to be operational by next year

ONGC鈥檚 Palatana gas-based thermal power project, in Tripura, is set to become operational by the end of next year and produce 363 MW of power in the first phase.


Tripura to supply power to Bangladesh

India has started the process of supplying 100 MW of power from southern Tripura麓s Palatana power plant to Bangladesh.


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