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Central electricity authority Annual Report 2009-10<br />

STATE SECTOR<br />

THERMAL 70.9 303192 287913<br />

HYDRO 67123 60326<br />

Total 370315 348239<br />

PRIVATE SECTOR (UTILITIES)<br />

Total 28486 28099<br />

PRIVATE SECTOR (IPPs)<br />

THERMAL* 84.8 57201 61304<br />

HYDRO 3558 3923<br />

Total 60759 65227<br />

BHUTAN IMPORT<br />

HYDRO 6564 5341<br />

ALL INDIA<br />

THERMAL 648479 640522<br />

NUCLEAR 19000 18654<br />

HYDRO 115468 106656<br />

BHUTAN IMPORT 6564 5341<br />

Total 789511 771173<br />

*Includes import from some of the Captive Plants<br />

10.2 Plant Load Factor of Thermal &<br />

Nuclear Power Stations<br />

During the year 2009-10, the average PLF<br />

of <strong>thermal</strong> and nuclear <strong>power</strong> plants was 77.5%<br />

and 51.1% respectively. 53 <strong>thermal</strong> stations<br />

achieved PLF higher than the All India average<br />

PLF of 77.5% as per details given in the table<br />

below:<br />

List of Thermal Power Stations which have achieved PLF above National Average of 77.5 %<br />

during the year 2009-10<br />

S.No. Name of Stations State Sector<br />

Installed<br />

Capacity<br />

(MW)<br />

PLF (%)<br />

1 Dahanu TPS Maharashtra Pvt 500 102.3<br />

2 Korba STPS Chhattisgarh Central 2100 97.6<br />

3 Unchahar TPS Uttar Pradesh Central 1050 97.3<br />

4 Simhadri Andhra Pradesh Central 1000 97.3<br />

“CEA-Helping the Transformation of Indian Power Sector”<br />

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