UP Government Approves Two Thermal Power Projects With NTPC
- Uttar Pradesh government has approved two ultra-supercritical thermal power projects in a 50:50 partnership with NTPC in Sonbhadra district.
- These projects, with a capacity of 800MW each, aim to address the rising power demand and provide cheaper electricity to the people of the state.
- The power plants will be built using ultra-supercritical technology, which offers high efficiency and reduced coal consumption.
- The projects will be executed in collaboration with the central government-owned power generator ....
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