Wardha Warora Power Plant
Wardha Warora Power Plant is a coal fired thermal power plant with the capability of producing 540 Megawatt (4 x 135 Megawatt) of power and unit wise commissioning during the period between 2010 and 2011. The power plant is located in the Warora Growth Centre of Chandrapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Sai Wardha Warora carry out power supplies to local services and majority captive users in Maharashtra. Sai Wardha Warora Coal suppliers tied up with Western Coal Fields according to the Fuel Supply Agreement for the sourcing of water.
Wardha Warora Power Plant is commissioned during the years, 2010 and 2011. The approved capacity of this thermal power plant is 540 Megawatt. The installed Capacity is also 540 Megawatt. The status of this thermal plant is operational. The source of coal for the production of power from thermal plant is from Western Coal Fields. The primary fuel used is Coal. The type of this power plant is Subcritical. The power plant is owned and operated by KSK Energy Ventures. The beneficiary states of this thermal power plant were Maharashtra and its nearby states.
The unit size of this thermal power plant is 540 Megawatt (4 units x 135 Megawatt). There are four units in operation and they are Unit 1, Unit 2, Unit 3 and Unit 4. The first Unit is commissioned in June 2010 with an installed capacity of 135 Megawatt. After that the second unit is commissioned in October 2010 with an installed capacity of 135 Megawatt. The third unit is commissioned in January 2011 with an installed capacity of 135 Megawatt. Finally, the fourth unit is commissioned in April 2011 with an installed capacity of 135 Megawatt.
How to Reach: Wardha Warora Power Plant is located in the Warora Growth Centre village of Chandrapur district in the state of Maharashtra. You can arrive this thermal power station via Train, Bus or Flight. Bus Services, Taxi Services and Auto Rickshaws are available from the nearby cities, towns and villages to Power Plant. Wardha Junction Railway Station is the well-connected railway station near to Wardha Warora Power Plant. Chandrapur Airport is the nearest Airport, which is just around 38 kilometers away from power station.
Unit 1 – 135 Megawatt – June 2010
Unit 2 – 135 Megawatt – October 2010
Unit 3 – 135 Megawatt – January 2011
Unit 4 – 135 Megawatt – April 2011