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JSPL EXPANSION PLAN IN CHHATTISGARH 1
Project overview
JSPL is an industrial powerhouse with a dominant presence in steel, power, mining and infrastructure sectors. The company implemented the 2400 MW (4 x 600 MW) thermal power expansion project at Tamnar, Raigarh in Chhattisgarh at a cost of approx. Rs 13,000 crore. All the four units were commissioned in a phased manner . JSPL Group 's installed generation capacity in Raigarh belt reached 4,294 MW, thereby achieving ultra-mega power plant (UMPP) scale.
The first unit of the 600 MW was commissioned in March 20142, Second in 2014 April, third unit in January 2015 and The 4th Unit of 600 MW was synchronized in April 2015. The Group 's total installed capacity across the country now stands at 37.6 billion units of electricity annually, i.e. 3.58 per cent of India 's electricity generation in 2014-15.
The Engineering, procurement and construction contract was given to Bharat Heavy Electricals
Asset characteristics
Bharat Heavy Electrical (BHEL) has provided the boiler turbine and generators
The proposed plant will be set-up in two phases with the coal linkages for first phase of 1,200 MW from Coal India Ltd. For the second phase of 1,200 MW the company would be procuring coal from JSPL’s mines in Mozambique (Africa) till the domestic coal linkage is received

Various structures
Ownership structure

Board of directors
Smt. Savitri Jindal- Chairperson Emeritus
Mr. Naveen Jindal- Chairman
Smt. Shallu Jindal- Director
Mr. Ratan Jindal- Director
Mr. Ravi Uppal- Managing Director & CEO
Mr. R. V. Shahi- Director, Independent
Mr. Arun Kumar- Director, Independent
Mr. Haigreve Khaitan- Director, Independent
Mr. Hardip Singh Wirk- Director, Independent
Mr. Arun Kumar Purwar- Director, Independent
Mr. S K Garg- Independent Director
Mr. D. K. Saraogi- Wholetime Director
Mr. Rajeev Bhadauria- Wholetime Director
Mr. Chandan Roy- Independent Director
Mr. Shalil Mukund Awale- Nominee Director - IDBI Bank Ltd.

FEASIBILITY:
Economic and Market feasibility
High Beta



References: https://googleweblight.com/?lite_url=https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jindal_Tamnar_Thermal_Power_Plant&ei=Xz1ywPJl&lc=en-IN&s=1&m=73&ts=1437124363&sig=AKQ9UO9dhWfGatSnAG4S4dOi9BS9JEuakQ#a-cite_note-7 http://www.mydigitalfc.com/news/jspl-activate-tamnar-project-first-unit-sept-057 http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Imprisonment_of_two_Chhattisgarh_activists_over_opposition_to_Jindal_Power%27s_Tamnar_II_Project http://www.jindalpower.com/media/pr-07.aspx [http://www.icra.in/Files/Reports/Rationale/Jindal%20Power%20Limited-r-07022012.pdf

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