Coal India plans JV with NTPC for MCL's pithead power plant

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

subsidiary Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL) is planning to form a joint venture with to develop the 1,600-MW pithead plant at Sundergarh, Odhisa, a top said today.

MCL has proposed to form a partnership with NTPC to run the plant, and is open to offer up to 49 per cent stake in the Rs 13,000-crore thermal power plant, newly-appointed Coal A K Jha said at an interaction with the media on his first day in office.

"We had initial discussions with NTPC and they have shown interest. Unless we retain 51 per cent stake, there will legal problem as all the licenses are in MCL's name," Jha said.

The said another pithead power plant is also planned at North Karanpura under in

The said the capex for the current fiscal was pegged at Rs 9,500 crore, but if the MCL pithead power plant gathers steam, the expenditure plan could go up by another Rs 1,000-2,000 crore.

The would be set up by Mahanadi Basin Power Ltd, a fully-owned MCL subsidiary. The project has got the nod of the (HLCA), the apex body for investment approvals in Odisha.

MCL aims to use coal from Basundhara area in district, having reserves of 6.8 billion tonne. The annual coal extraction from this mine is set to touch 40 million tonne per annum in the coming years.

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First Published: Mon, May 28 2018. 20:45 IST