JSW Energy plans 3,200 MW power plant; to invest Rs15,000 cr
JSW Energy plans 3,200 MW power plant; to invest Rs15,000 cr
New Delhi: Sajjan Jindal-promoted JSW Energy on Tuesday said it plans to set up a 3,200-MW super critical thermal power plant entailing an investment of Rs15,000 crore at Ratnagiri in Maharashtra.
“We are setting up a 4x800 super critical thermal power plant in Ratnagiri at a cost of Rs15,000 crore," JSW Energy managing director Sajjan Jindal told reporters in Delhi.
The current power generation capacity of the company is 800 MW, and the company plans to raise the capacity to 2,000 MW by the end of the current financial year, he said.
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