1,740 MW Total Capacity

Engineered for Baseload Reliability

Our Ib Thermal Power Station integrates 420 MW from Phase I with 1,320 MW supercritical units from Phase II, ensuring robust, low-cost generation for the state grid.

Thermal Generation

Ib Thermal Power Station Assets

Our four thermal units deliver consistent baseload power, leveraging pithead advantages and advanced supercritical technology for efficiency.

Unit 1: 210 MW

Unit 2: 210 MW

Unit 3: 660 MW Supercritical

Unit 4: 660 MW Supercritical

Commissioned in Phase I, this unit contributes to our foundational 420 MW capacity, built on strategic locational advantages.

Part of our initial Phase I development, ensuring reliable power supply with established operational protocols.

Integrated in Phase II (2019), this advanced unit significantly expanded our generation capacity with enhanced efficiency.

The second Phase II addition (2019), completing our 1,320 MW supercritical expansion for sustained baseload output.

Strategic Advantage

Hirakud Reservoir Cooling

Direct water intake from the Hirakud reservoir secures continuous cooling for our thermal units. This captive infrastructure is critical for uninterrupted baseload output.

Technological Demonstration

5,075 kW Mini-Hydel Demonstration Portfolio

Our seven mini-hydel stations serve as active technological demonstration facilities, showcasing diverse small-scale hydro power generation methods.

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