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NHPC asks NTPC to prepare report on thermal plant in MP

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Posted: Nov 04, 2009 at 1040 hrs IST

New Delhi Hydro-power producer NHPC, which plans to diversify into thermal energy generation, has assigned NTPC to prepare a detailed report of 1,320 MW coal-based plant at Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh.

"We have assigned the job of preparing the detailed project report (DPR) to NTPC for the 2x660 MW super-critical thermal power plant at Khandwa (MP)," NHPC Chairman and Managing Director S K Garg said on the sidelines of the Economic Editors conference here on Wednesday.

NHPC wants to complete the project in 4 years after seeking the Cabinet's approval, he added.

NTPC is the largest state-run power producer in the country.

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