Introduction to CLP India CLP India is a wholly owned subsidiary of the CLP Group, which is listed on the Hong Stock Exchange and is one of the largest investor-owned power businesses in Asia. CLP India is one of the largest foreign investors in the Indian power sector with a total committed investment of over ì 12,000 crores. This investment is spread across a diversified and environment friendly generation portfolio that covers renewable energy, supercritical coal and gas fired gen eration, amounting to over 2700 MW. It's been operating a 655 MW gas fired power plant in Bharuch, Gujarat, since 2002. This plant has achieved NOSA 5-Star accreditation for complying with the highest level of internationally accepted safety standards and is 1SO 14001 certified, complying with the highest standards in environment conservation. The plant was recently awarded the status of a “NOSCAR” company-which is the ultimate recognition of excellence in occupational risk management. The company has built a 1,320 MW (2 x 660 MW) supercritical coalfired power plant in Jhajjar, Haryana. The plant has recently achieved full commissioning. CLP India is one of the largest wind power developers in India with over 730 MW of committed wind projects. CLP Holdings Limited, a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, is the holding company for the CLP Group. The group is the largest power utility in Hong Kong, the third largest integrated utility in Australia, the largest foreign investor on the Chinese mainland and has a strong presence in Southeast Asia and Taiwan. CLP's portfolio includes over 50 assets spread across generation, transmission, distribution and retail businesses. Its total generation capacity of more than 20000 MW is spread across fuel types such as coal, gas, hydro, nuclear and renewable energy.
CLP India’s Philosophy CLP India is guided by its philosophy of ‘becoming the benchmark for excellence in India’. The three values that help it stay true to its philosophy are: Operational Excellence: It means excellence in processes, functions and results. Every individual in CLP India constantly works every single day to set new benchmarks for himself or herself. It means they do not aim to surpass industry standards alone, but also their own. Sustainability through responsibility: Responsible employees create a sustainable business. CLP India has a responsibility towards its employees, stakeholders and environment. This means CLP India creates growth and development opportunities for its employees, creates lasting value for its stakeholders and respects its community and environment by being aware of its actions. In doing so, CLP India is creating a business that is here to stay for generations to come. Respect for all: CLP India believes respect is not a privilege but a right it owes to every individual. It means as human beings we are all the same, irrespective of seniority, age, ethnicity or religion. The aim is to build an ideal work environment for all employees and ensure personal and professional growth by following fair and honest business practices.
CLP India’s Portfolio - Map Andhra Pradesh
Narmada, Andhra Pradesh (50.4 MW) Expected Commissioning: 2012
Total Capacity - 2696.8 MW (As of March, 2012)
Samana, Gujarat (100.8 MW) Commissioning: Phase I 2009 Phase II 2011
Gujarat
Haryana
Paguthan CCPP, Gujarat (655 MW) Commissioning: 1998 Fuel: Natural Gas and Naphtha Jhajjar, Haryana (1320 MW) Commissioning: Unit I 2012, Unit II 2012 Fuel: High Speed Diesel (Start-up Fuel) & Coal Saundatti, Karnataka (82.4 MW) Commissioning: 72.0 MW 2011 Expected: 10.4 MW 2012
Karnataka
Harapanahalli, Karnataka (39.6 MW) Commissioning: 2011 Andhra Lake, Maharashtra (106.4 MW) Commissioned: 106.4 MW 2012
Maharashtra
Khandke, Maharashtra (50.4 MW) Commissioning: 2009 Sipla, Rajasthan (50.4 MW) Commissioning: 13.6 MW 2011 Expected: 36.8 MW 2012
Rajasthan
Tejuva, Rajasthan (100.8 MW) Expected Commissioning: 2013 Bhakrani, Rajasthan (102.4 MW) Expected Commissioning: 2012
Tamil Nadu
Theni, Tamil Nadu (99 MW) Commissioning: 2010
OPERATIONAL PROJECTS Combined Cycle Gas-Fired Power Plant – Paguthan
Bharuch, Gujarat
655.0 MW
Supercritical Coal – Fired Power Plant: Unit 1 & 2 – Jhajjar
Jhajjar, Haryana
1320.0 MW
Wind Farm – Khandke
Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
50.4 MW
Wind Farm – Samana (Phase I & II)
Rajkot & Jamnagar, Gujarat
100.8 MW
Wind Farm – Saundatti
Belgaum, Karnataka
72.0 MW
Wind Farm – Theni
Theni, Tamil Nadu
99.0 MW
Wind Farm – Harapanahalli
Davanagere, Karnataka
39.6 MW
Wind Farm – Andhra Lake
Pune, Maharashtra
Wind Farm – Sipla
Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
106.4 MW 13.6 MW
PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Wind Farm – Bhakrani
Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
102.4 MW
Wind Farm – Sipla
Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
36.8 MW
Wind Farm – Tejuva
Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
100.8 MW
Wind Farm – Saundatti
Belgaum, Karnataka
10.4 MW
Asset Profile: Jhajjar Power Plant GENERAL Address
Phone
PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS Village-Khanpur Khurd Tehsil-Matanhail, D. Jhajjar-124142 Haryana, India
Electrical Contract Capacity 1320 MW Custome
Abhay Potdar
Staff
156 Employees
In-Service Date
As on March 31, 2012; Unit I (660 MW) had been declared as commercially available
PRINCIPAL PARTIES
Base Load Supercritical Thermal Power Plant
Plant Capacity
1320 MW Coal fired Therma Power Plant, 2*660
Fuel
High Speed Diesel (Start-up Fuel) & Coal
Project Developer
Jhajjar Power Limited
Heating Value
4000 Kcal/Kg
Project Owner
Jhajjar Power Limited
Annual Usage
5.21 Million Ton (for full load operation)
SEPCO III/ Shandong Tiejun Engineering Company Ltd.
Boiler Type and Size
2* Pulverized Coal Fired Super Critical Steam Generator, 2115.5 T/Hr, supplied by Harbin Boiler Company, Harbin, China
Engineering/Procurement/ Construction Plant Operator
Jhajjar Power Limited
Fuel Manager
Jhajjar Power Limited
Debt Financing
65%
Equity Financing
35%
Present Ownership
CLP Holdings Limited
Dong Fang Steam Turbine Works, China Impulse Type, Tandem Compounded, 3 Cylinders (HP & IP Combined, two LP Cylinders), Condensing Turbine, Rated 660 MW, 776.5 MVA, 22 kV, Hydrogen cooled.
Air Pollution Control
Stack, ESP with Fabric Filter, Dry Low NOx Burner, Continuous Emission Monitoring System, Flue gas De-Sulphurization System, Dust Suppression System
Fresh Water Treatment
Pre Treatment with ElectroChlorination, Coagulation, Pressure Filtration, Demineralization, RO Treatment with Zero Discharge Concept.
Plant Control System
Distribution Control System with Foxboro supplied Invensys IACC 2.3.1
3. North Delhi Power Ltd. Delhi Plant Type
254 bar / 5710 C
Steam Turbine/Generator
2. Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam Ltd.
T: +91 1251 270102 or 270100 F: +91 1251 270105
Plant Manager ( Interim)
1. Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam Ltd.
Main Steam Pressure/ Temperature
Asset Profile: Paguthan Combined Cycle Power Plant GENERAL- CLP India Current Asset Name
PAGUTHAN Combined Cycle Power Plant (CCPP )
Address
Village Paguthan, Bharuch – Palej Road, Dist.Bharuch392015, Gujarat, India
Phone
T: +91 2642 6712 02 or 2667 1501-08 F: +91 2642 671521
Plant Head (Interim)
Nitin Malkan
Station Staff
105 Employees
In-Service Date
December 1997
CURRENT PRINCIPAL OWNER & PARTIES
Steam Turbine/Generator Present Ownership
CLP Holdings Limited
Operations & Maintenance/ Procuremen CLP INDIA PVT LTD Fuel Manager
PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS
Plant Type
Base Load Combined Cycle Power Plant (CCPP)
Plant Capacity
655 MW Dual Fuel fired CCPP, Configuration 3*3*1
Fuel
Natural Gas & Naphtha
Heating Value
8750 Kcal/SCM
Engineering/Procurement/ Construction Siemens Ltd
Annual Usage
1018 Million SCM (for 90% of full load operation)
Plant Operator
Powergen India Plc.
Gas Turbine / Generator
Fuel Manager
Gujarat Torrent Energy Corporation Limited
SIEMENS V94.2, 3* 138MW (ISO rating),
SIEMENS / TLRI 108/36, 165.3 MVA, 10.5kV, Air Cooled
Debt Financing
70%
Boiler Type and Size
Equity Financing
30%
HISTORICAL PRINCIPAL PARTIES Gujarat Torrent Energy Corporation Limited
Project Owner
Gujarat Torrent Energy Corporation Limited
3* Dual Pressure Unfired Heat Recovery Steam Generator, 274.75 T/hr, supplied by Deutsche Babcock
SIEMENS KWU, Two-casing condensing turbine for double pressure combined cycle rated 241MW.
Air Pollution Control
Stacks, HR3 Low NOx Burner, Continuous Emission Monitoring System for Turbine & HRSG Stacks
Fresh Water Treatment
Pre Treatment with Chlorination, Coagulation, Pressure Filtration, Demineralization, RO Treatment.
Cooling Water System
Natural Draft Cooling tower, 6 Cycle of Concentration based on make-up water quality, differential temperature & requisite blow-down, Treatment : Corrosion Inhibitor, Bio dispersant & Non oxidizing Biocide
Plant Control System
Siemens Distribution Control System SPPA T2000 (Teleperm XP), being Upgraded to SPPA T3000
Electrical Contract Capacity 655MW Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd.
76.3 bar / 528.30 C
SIEMENS / THRI 108 / 44, 303 MVA, 15.75kV, Hydrogen cooled.
CLP INDIA PVT LTD
Customer
Project Developer
Main Steam Pressure/ Temperature
CLP Wind Farms in a Snap Shot Andhra Lake, Maharashtra
Sipla II, Rajasthan
Harapanahalli, Karnataka
Khandke, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
Samana, Gujarat
Saundatti, Karnataka
Sipla, Rajasthan
Tejuva, Rajasthan
Theni, Tamilnadu
Commissioned
106.4 MW
102.4 MW
39.6 MW
50.4MW
100.8 MW
72 MW
50.4 MW
100.8 MW
99 MW
In-Service Date
Mar-12
Dec - 2012 (Expected)
Jan-11
Jun-07
Mar-09
Dec-10
CY-12 (Expected)
Jan-2013 (Expected)
Jul-2011
Name
Principal Partner Project Construction & Operation Power Purchase Agreement
Enercon India Pvt. Ltd.
Enercon India Pvt. Ltd.
Maharashtra Jodhpur Vidyut State Electricity Vitran Nigam Distribution Ltd. (JVVNL) Company Limited (“MSEDCL”)
Vestas India Pvt. Ltd.
Enercon India Pvt. Ltd.
Enercon India Pvt. Ltd.
Enercon India Pvt. Ltd.
Enercon India Pvt. Ltd.
Enercon India Pvt. Ltd.
Vestas India Pvt. Ltd.
BESCOM (Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited)
MSEDCL (Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Corporation Limited)
49.6 MW of ower with Torrent Power, 0.8 MW for captive consumption at GPEC Plant and 50.4MW with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd. (GUVNL)
BESCOM (Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Ltd.)
Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd. (JVVNL)
Jodhpur Vidyut Vitaran Nivgam Ltd. (JVVNL)
TNEB (Tamilnadu Electricity Board)
Project Characteristics Enercon
Enercon
Vestas
Enercon
Enercon
Enercon
Enercon
Suzlon Energy Ltd.
Vestas
E 53
E 53
V 82
E 53
E 53
E 53
E 53
S 97
82 V
800 kW
800 kW
1650 kW
800 kW
800 kW
800 kW
800 kW
2100 kW
1650 kW
Generator Type
Synchronous Generator
Synchronous Generator
Asynchronous Generator liquid cooled
Synchronous Generator
Synchronous Generator
Synchronous Generator
Synchronous Generator
Doubly fed Induction
Asynchronous Generator liquid cooled
Blade profile
Three blade horizontal axis
Three blade horizontal axis
Three blade horizontal axis
Three blade horizontal axis
Three blade horizontal axis
Three blade Three blade Three blade Three blade horizontal axis horizontal axis horizontal axis horizontal axis
25.3 Meter
25.3 Meter
40 Meter
25.3 Meter
25.3 Meter
25.3 Meter
25.3 Meter
47.3 Meter
40 Meter
75 Meter
75 Meter
78 Meter
75 Meter
75 Meter
75 Meter
75 Meter
90 Meter
78 Meter
All section steel/Tubular
All section steel/Tubular
All section steel/Tubular
18 sections concrete and 2 sections steel
18 sections concrete and 2 sections steel
WEG Make Model Rated power output
Blade Length Hub Height Tower Type
18 sections All section All section All section concrete and 2 steel / Tubular steel / Tubular steel / Tubular sections steel
Asset Profile: Wind Farms
Andhra Lake, Maharashtra
Harapanahalli, Karnataka Introduction: The project is in the state of Karnataka. CLP Wind farms (India) Pvt. Ltd (CLPWF) has installed 24 Wind Energy Generators (WEGs) of 1650 kW capacity which have been supplied by Vestas India Pvt Ltd.
Introduction: The project is in the state of Maharashtra. CLP Wind farms (India) Pvt. Ltd (CLPWF) has installed 133 Wind Energy Generators (WEGs) of 800 kW capacity which have been supplied by Enercon India Pvt Ltd.
Sipla II, Rajasthan Introduction: The project is in the state of Rajasthan. CLP Wind farms (India) Pvt. Ltd (CLPWF) plans to 128 Wind Energy Generators (WEGs) of 800 kW capacity which shall be supplied by Enercon India Pvt Ltd.
Khandke, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra Introduction: The project is in the state in the state of Maharashtra. CLP has installed 63 Wind Energy Generators (WEGs) of 800 kW capacity which have been supplied by Enercon India Pvt Ltd. CLP has installed 63 Wind Energy Generators (WEGs) of 800 kW capacity which have been supplied by Enercon India Pvt Ltd.
Sipla, Rajasthan Introduction: The project is in the state of Rajasthan. CLP Wind farms (India) Pvt. Ltd (CLPWF) plans to 63 Wind Energy Generators (WEGs) of 800 kW capacity which shall be supplied by Enercon India Pvt Ltd.
Samana, Gujarat Introduction: The project is in the state of Gujarat. Gujarat Paguthan Energy Corporation Private Limited (GPEC) & CLP Wind farms (India) Pvt. Ltd (CLPWF) has installed 126 Wind Energy Generators (WEGs) of capacity 800 kW which have been supplied by Enercon India Ltd.
Saundatti, Karnataka Introduction: The project is in the state of Karnataka. CLP Wind farms (India) Pvt. Ltd (CLPWF) has installed 90 Wind Energy Generators (WEGs) of 800 kW capacity which have been supplied by Enercon India Pvt Ltd.
Tejuva, Rajasthan Introduction: The project is in the state of Rajasthan.CLP Wind farms (India) Pvt. Ltd (CLPWF) plans to 48 Wind Energy Generators (WEGs) of 2100 kW capacity which shall be supplied by Suzlon Energy Limited.
Theni, Tamilnadu Introduction: The project is in the state of Tamilnadu. CLP Wind farms (India) Pvt. Ltd (CLPWF) has installed 60 Wind Energy Generators (WEGs) of 1650 kW capacity which have been supplied by Vestas India Pvt Ltd.
Sustainability at CLP Sustainable Development is one of the core values that guide CLP's approach to business management, both at global as well as at local levels. CLP's understanding of the social and environmental impact that the power businesses make, has inspired it to develop an inclusive approach to managing the business that helps sustain the environment and the society that the company operates in.
Climate Vision 2050 Towards The Future
Co2 Emissions Intensity
(renewables)
0.84
2007
(kg C02/kWh)
2010
(kg C02/kWh)
0.8
0.6
2020
(kg C02/kWh)
2035
(kg C02/kWh)
0.45
0.2
(kg C02/kWh)
contributing to the efforts towards combating climate change, globally. Developed in 2007, Climate Vision lays out
~5%
~15%
~30%
~45%
Climate Vision 2050 is a reflection of our commitment to managing and growing the business responsibly, thereby,
<1%
2004
2050
Non-Carbon Emitting
CLP's plans to reduce carbon dioxide emissions up to the
<5% (renewables)
30% (non-carbon)
Ongoing Review of Targets
Year 2050. In line with the Group`s philosophy, CLP India goes well beyond regulatory requirements to strengthen the element of sustainability in every aspect of its business operations. We
~75%
have voluntarily deployed superior technology to help minimize our CO2 emissions, which involves a significant additional investment.
CLP India air emissions performance as at 31 December 2011 Total SO2 emissions were 0.01 kT which, compared to 0.02 kT in 2010, represents a decrease of 24%. Total NOx emissions were 0.51 kT which, compared to 0.65 kT in 2010, represents a decrease of 21%. Particulate matter emissions were below detectable limits.
Community Engagement Local communities around our assets are central to our efforts towards sustainable development. Our engagement with these communities has been in the areas of health and education since 2000. Some of the key programmes include: Child Nutrition Programme: Established in 2003, it provides nutritional food supplements to pre-primary children, pregnant women and lactating mothers Informal Education Programme: Started in 2001, this initiative identifies school dropouts and works at bringing them back to mainstream education through evening classes Maternal & Child Health Programme: This programme involves distribution of easy-to-understand reference cards containing useful information on maternal and child health Environmental Initiatives: These include sanitation drives, tree plantations, mass education on environment conservation, amongst many others Mobile healthcare: Set up in 2011, this outreach programme covers villages around our assets
CLP Young Power Programme (YPP) Our signature annual youth engagement initiative serves as a platform to train youngsters to become future leaders and sustainability ambassadors to the environment they live in, while igniting interest in the power sector. The programme awards the winning teams an opportunity to participate in a 10-day cultural exchange programme in Hong Kong and in Mainland China. Project Cool - Antarctica Expedition CLP launched Project COOL in 2010 to support the Groupâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Climate Vision 2050. The project by far has sent ten talented employees from India, Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland and Australia to Antarctica for a 3-week expedition to witness the effects of climate change. Dubbed as "COOL Captains", these talented staff used their technical expertise on low-carbon solutions. CLP India believes that Project COOL could help nurture a group of future leaders, innovators and adventurers to bring the company towards a low-carbon future.
Working at CLP India We firmly believe that the prosperity of our business is primarily driven by continuous personal and professional growth of our human capital. All our human resource interventions, therefore, are guided by our vision, aligned with the business direction and consistent with our core values. Striving for the highest standards in Operational Excellence and Sustainability is central to our business approach and forms the core of everything we do. This approach inspires us to build and develop capabilities among our people that align with the basic principles of managing and growing our business. Respect for every member of the CLP family and sharing the joy of working together define our work environment.
CLP Electrodrome Inaugurated in 2010, the CLP Electrodrome is a first-of-its-kind electricity museum in India. CLP India developed this concept on the suggestion of Government of Gujarat and implemented it in collaboration with the Department of Science & Technology and the Gujarat Science City. Housed within the campus of Gujarat Science City in Ahmedabad, the CLP Electrodrome was conceptualized and developed with one central theme â&#x20AC;&#x201C; creating a repository of knowledge on electricity for audiences across various age groups and making it accessible to them through a state-of-the-art interactive model.
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Awards & Certifications CLP India has been consistently rewarded for excellence in operations and safety across operations in India. The following are amongst the recognitions and awards received:
2012
CNBC TV18’s Infrastructure Excellence Awards in the Main Awards Category – Energy & Power for the project – Jhajjar Power Plant, Jhajjar, Haryana.
2011
World Institute of Sustainable Energy’s (WISE) Award for Best Wind Power Independent Power Producers – 1st Award
2010
Paguthan CCP was awarded the status of a “NOSCAR” company, which is one of the most aspirational and reputed awards for maintaining high Quality & SHE standards. This Plant also won President’s Award (12 consecutive Gold) in the prestigious RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Awards 2011 Jhajjar Power Limited’s $288 million ECB financing won Project Finance International’s (PFI) Indian Deal of the Year for 2012 – (PFI termed this deal as the ‘curse-breaker’ – for more than a decade since the 1990s, international lenders had avoided investing in the power sector of India due to the payment default history experienced then by lenders to the Dabhol power plant) Paguthan CCPP obtained a Special Recognition from NOSA for completing 7,000,000 work hours without a disabling incident Paguthan CCPP won CLP Chairman's SHE Excellence Award 2010 Paguthan CCPP won President's Award from Royal Society For Prevention Of Accidents of the UK Paguthan CCPP was granted Swarnim Gujarat Prakruti Utsav The Best Green Belt Award 2010 by the Government Of Gujarat
2009
Paguthan CCPP (formerly known as GPEC) won the NOSA Five-Star Award for the Best International Company on NOSA Integrated 5 Star System, Outside Africa – 2009 Paguthan CCPP was awarded the President's Award by the Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents for exhibiting outstanding performance in health & Safety over a period of 10 years
2008
2007
2006
2005
Paguthan CCPP won the NOSA Four Star Award for Best Overall Performance in Occupational Safety, Health &Environment from the National Occupational Safety Association Paguthan CCPP was adjudged 2nd rank amongst all participating industries for Best performance in SHE, Initiatives taken, Compliance of standards, Benchmarks with international standards by the Confederation of Indian Industries Paguthan CCPP was awarded the President's Award by the Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents for exhibiting outstanding performance in health & Safety over a period of 10 years Paguthan CCPP was awarded the first prize for Best Performance in SHE by Confederation of Indian Industries for Initiatives taken, Compliance of standards, Benchmarks with international standards Paguthan CCPP won the Silver Medal for Outstanding Technical Performance for 2005-06 , awarded by the Indian Ministry of Power for overall performance, particularly for Improvement in Plant Load Factor, Heat Rate and Auxiliary consumption during the year mentioned, as compared to the previous year. Paguthan CCPP was awarded the Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents Gold Medal in Safety & Health category for Excellence in Occupational Health & Safety Performance In Private and Public Sector Organisations. The RoSPA Gold Medal is awarded to organizations achieving 5 to 9 consecutive RoSP AGold Awards and GPEC has bagged 5 consecutive RoSPA Gold Awards. Paguthan CCPP won the PBEC 7th Annual Environmental Bronze Award (Water Conservation Project) instituted by the Pacific Basic Economic Council Corporate Responsibility Working Committee, for its efforts to ensure environmental stewardship for the communities in which CLP operate and for the region.
Bhakrani (102.4 MW) March’12
Journey of CLP India
Tejuva (100.8 MW) March’12
2012
Harapanahalli (39.6 MW) August’10
2011
Jhajjar (1320 MW) July’08
2010 Samana I & II (100.8 MW) July’07
Total Capacity in 2012 2707.2 MW Sipla (50.4 MW) February’11
Total Capacity in 2011 2504.0 MW Total Capacity in 2010 2453.0 MW
2009
Theni (99 MW) August’09
2008 Total Capacity in 2009 2414.0 MW Andhra Lake I & II (106.4 MW) September’08
2007 Total Capacity in 2008 2315.0 MW
2006
Total Capacity in 2007 888.6 MW Khandke (50.4 MW) December’06
2002 Paguthan (655 MW) November’02
Total Capacity in 2006 705.4 MW
Saundatti (82.4 MW) November’07
Journey of CLP India
Total Capacity in 2006 705.4 MW
Total Capacity in 2007 888.6 MW
Total Capacity in 2008 2315.0 MW
Total Capacity in 2009 2414.0 MW
Total Capacity in 2010 2453.0 MW
Total Capacity in 2011 2504.0 MW
Total Capacity in 2012 2707.2 MW
2002 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Paguthan (655 MW) Nov’ 02
Khandke (50.4 MW) Dec’ 06
Saundatti (82.4 MW) Nov’ 07
Andhra Lake I & II (106.4 MW) Sep’ 08
Samana I & II (100.8 MW) July’ 07
Jhajjar (1320 MW) Jul’ 08
Fuel: Natural Gas and Naphtha
Fuel: High Speed Diesel (Startup Fuel) & Coal
Theni (99 MW) Aug’ 09
Harapanahalli
(39.6 MW) Aug’ 10
Sipla Bhakrani (102.4 MW) (102.4 MW) Mar’ 12 Mar’ 12
Tejuva (100.8 MW) Mar’ 12
CLP India Private Limited 15th Floor, Oberoi Commerz Off Western Express Highway Goregaon (East) Mumbai 400 063, India T : +91 22 6758 8888 F : +91 22 6758 8811/8833 W : www.clpgroup.com www.clpindia.in