Gola power station

Gola power station is a proposed 126-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in India.

Location
The map below shows the location where the plant would be built in Tonagatu village.

Background
According to the project's 2011 environmental clearance permit, the exact location for the project in Tonagatu village has been determined, with a land requirement of 79.92 acres. Fuel for the plant will be mixture of coal, washery reject and dolochar in the ratio 50:20:30.

Project Details

 * Sponsor: Inland Power
 * Parent company:
 * Location: Tonagatu village, Gola taluk, Ramgarh district, Jharkhand
 * Coordinates: 23.483333, 85.663889 (exact)
 * Status: Permitted
 * Gross Capacity:
 * Unit 1: 63 MW
 * Unit 2: 63 MW
 * Type: Supercritical
 * Projected in service:
 * Coal Type:
 * Coal Source: domestic washery rejects
 * Source of financing:
 * Permits: Environmental clearance, India MoEF, Dec 20, 2011

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