In Odisha, PM Modi establishes the first phase of NCL India's Talabira power plant
In Odisha, PM Modi establishes the first phase of NCL India's Talabira power plant |
With an expenditure of more over Rs 8,000 crore, the project would have a capacity of 2,400 MW in its first phase and 800 MW in its second.
On Saturday, Modi traveled to Odisha, where he inaugurated and laid the groundwork for projects valued at more than Rs 68,000 crore.
On Saturday, in Odisha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi placed the starting stone for the NLC India Talabira Thermal Power Project.
Odisha Governor Raghubar Das, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, as well as a number of Union ministers, including Dharmendra Pradhan and Ashwini Vaishnav, were in attendance, according to a statement released by NLC India. "The administration will always make sure that its commitments are kept. This administration makes sure that every initiative is officially inaugurated in addition to laying the groundwork for it." According to Modi, this thermal power plant would guarantee Odisha's continuous electricity supply and provide job opportunities for young people.
A net worth estimated to be more than Rs 27,000 croreThis coal-based Ultra Super Critical Pit Head Thermal Power Project undoubtedly represents a significant advancement in the nation's growth trajectory and promotion of energy security. With an expenditure of more over Rs 8,000 crore, the project would have a capacity of 2,400 MW in its first phase and 800 MW in its second. On Saturday, Modi traveled to Odisha, where he inaugurated and laid the groundwork for projects valued at more than Rs 68,000 crore.
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