Barauni Thermal Power Station

Barauni Thermal Power Station
Location of Barauni Thermal Power Station in Bihar
Country India
Location Bihar
Coordinates 25°24′01″N 86°01′20″E / 25.400249°N 86.022321°E / 25.400249; 86.022321Coordinates: 25°24′01″N 86°01′20″E / 25.400249°N 86.022321°E / 25.400249; 86.022321
Status Operational
Commission date 1962
Operator(s) BSEB
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Coal
Power generation
Units operational 2 X 110 MW
Nameplate capacity 220 MW

Barauni Thermal Power Station is an existing 320 megawatt coal-fired power station owned by Bihar State Electricity Board (BSEB).[1] The power station is located at Begusarai district, Bihar, India.[2] Barauni thermal power station in Bihar came into existence in association with the Russian collaboration and came into operation in the year 1962.[3]

Capacity

Unit No. 1, 2 & 3 of 15MW units at the plant, which were commissioned in the early to mid-1960's have been decommissioned.[4]

Unit No. 4 & 5 of 50 MW each, which are Polish made, were shut down in 1995 and 1996 "due to pollution problem."[5] BSEB states that it proposed recommissioning the units but the Central Electricity Authority "declared revival/R&M of these units not Techno-economically viable." Thus these units stand retired.

Unit No. 6 which is supplied Bharat Heavy Electricals have under renovation & MODERNISATION BY bhel since November 2007. Unit No. 7 which too is supplied Bharat Heavy Electricals is undergoing renovation.[6] Commercial generation of 110 MW electricity started from Unit 7 on 4 November 2016.[7][8]

Unit# Installed Capacity (MW) Date of Commissioning Status
1 15 1977 May Retired
2 15 1978 August Retired
3 15 2012 February Retired
4 50 2013 October Retired
5 50 2013 October Retired
6 110 2013 October Under R&M
7 110 2013 October Operational
8 250 2014 Under Construction.
9 250 2014 Under Construction.

Expansion plans

BSEB has proposed a 500 megawatt (MW) coal-fired expansion to the plant, comprising two 250MW units referred to as Barauni 8 & 9. It is proposed that the new units at the existing power station be commissioned by June 2014, with the second 250MW unit commissioned four months later. BSEB states that it seeking to source an additional 2.65 million tonnes a year from a Ministry of Coal allocation over either the Rajmahal coal field or Urma Pahari Tola. ."http://bsphcl.bih.nic.in/B-Projects.htm [9]

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