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List of Nuclear Power Plant in India

Nuclear power is the fourth-largest source of electricity in India after thermal, hydroelectric and renewable sources of electricity. India has 21 nuclear reactors in operation in 7 nuclear power plants, having an installed capacity of 5780 MW and producing a total of 30,292.91 GWh of electricity while 6 more reactors are under construction and are expected to generate an additional 4,300 MW.An ambitious plan to reach a nuclear power capacity of 63,000 MW in 2032.
Nucler Power StationStateTotal capacity (MW)
TarapurMaharashtra1,400
RawatbhataRajasthan1,180
KudankulamTamil Nadu2,000
KaigaKarnataka880
KakraparGujarat440
KalpakkamTamil Nadu440
NaroraUttar Pradesh440

The projects under construction are :
Power stationStateTotal capacity (MW)
Rajasthan Unit 7 and 8Rajasthan1,400
Kakrapar Unit 3 and 4Gujarat1,400
Kudankulam Unit 2Tamil Nadu1,000
Madras (Kalpakkam)Tamil Nadu500

The planned projects are :
Power stationStateTotal capacity (MW)
JaitapurMaharashtra9,900
KovvadaAndhra Pradesh6,600
Mithi Virdi (Viradi)Gujarat6,000
HaripurWest Bengal4,000
KudankulamTamil Nadu2,800
GorakhpurHaryana2,800
BhimpurMadhya Pradesh2,800
Mahi BanswaraRajasthan1,400
KaigaKarnataka1,400
ChutkaMadhya Pradesh1,200
MadrasTamil Nadu300

Thermal Power Plant : 
"Thermal power is the ""largest"" source of power in India. There are different types of Thermal power plants based on the fuel used to generate the steam such as coal, gas, and Diesel. About 71% of electricity consumed in India are generated by thermal power plants.
Coal :  More than 62% of India's electricity demand is met through the country's vast coal reserves.
Gas-based :  The total installed capacity of Natural gas based power plants in India, is nearly 24,508.63 MW.
Diesel-based : The total installed capacity of major grid connected diesel-based power plants in India, is 993.53 MW."
List of Major Thermal Power Station in India
Power StationState
Mudra (TPP)Gujrat
Vindhayachal SUttar Pradesher Thermal Power StationMadhya Pradesh
Tirora (TPP)Maharashtra
Amravati (TPP)Maharashtra
Kobra SUttar Pradesher Thermal Power PlantChattisgarh
Sant Singaji (TPP)Madhya Pradesh
Chandrapur SUttar Pradesher (TPP)Maharashtra
Sipat Thermal Power PlantChattisgarh
Khaperkheda Thermal Power StationMaharashtra
Satpura Thermal Power Plant   Madhya Pradesh
Ukai Thermal Power PlantGujrat
Bhilai Expansion Power PlantChattisgarh
Sikka Thermal Power Station    Gujrat
Talcher SUttar Pradesher ThermalOdisha
Hirakud Captive Power PlantOdisha
Barauni Thermal Power PlantBihar
Patratu Thermal Power PlantJharkhand
Bokaro Thermal Power PlantJharkhand
Durgapur Thermal Power PlantWest Bangal
Rihand Thermal Power PlantUttar Pradesh
Singrauli Thermal Power PlantUttar Pradesh
Anpara Thermal Power PlantUttar Pradesh
Obra Thermal Power PlantUttar Pradesh
Rosa (TPS)Uttar Pradesh
Chhabra (TPP)Rajasthan
Panki (TPS)Uttar Pradesh
Simhadri SUttar Pradesher Thermal Power PlantAndhra Pradesh
UdUttar Pradeshi Thermal Power PlantKarnataka
Bellary Thermal Power PlantKarnataka
Mettur Thermal Power Power Plant StationTamil Nadu

Hydro Power Plants in India  : 
"India is the 7th largest producer of hydroelectric power.Hydroelectric power potential of 84,000MW at 60% load factor is one of the largest in the world.The present installed capacity as on 31 March 2016 is 42,783 MW which is 14.35% of total utility electricity generation capacity in India.
India also imports surplus hydro power from Bhutan. The hydro-electric power plants at Darjeeling and Shivanasamudra were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and were among the first in Asia. India has been dominant player in global hydro power development."
Power stationStateTotal capacity (MW)
Tehri DamUttarakhand2400 MW
Srisailam DamAndhra Pradesh1670 MW
NagarjunasagarAndhra Pradesh965 MW
Sardar SarovarGujarat1450 MW
Baspa-IIHimachal Pradesh300 MW
Nathpa JhakriHimachal Pradesh1500 MW
Bhakra DamPunjab1325 MW
DeharHimachal Pradesh990 MW
Baira SuilHimachal Pradesh180 MW
Chamera-IHimachal Pradesh540 MW
Chamera-IIHimachal Pradesh300 MW
PongHimachal Pradesh396 MW
Uri Hydroelectric DamJammu & Kashmir480 MW
DulhastiJammu & Kashmir390 MW
SalalJammu & Kashmir690 MW
SharavathiKarnataka1469 MW
KalinadiKarnataka1240 MW
Linganamakki DamKarnataka55 MW
IdukkiKerala780 MW
Bansagar DamMadhya Pradesh425 MW
Bargi DamMadhya Pradesh105 MW
Madikheda DamMadhya Pradesh60 MW
OmkareshwarMadhya Pradesh520 MW
Indira SagarMadhya Pradesh1000 MW
LoktakManipur105 MW
Khuga DamManipur
KoynaMaharashtra1920 MW
Mulshi DamMaharashtra150 MW
Jayakwadi DamMaharashtra12 MW
Kolkewadi DamMaharashtraMW
RangeetSikkim60 MW
Teesta-VSikkim510 MW
TanakpurUttarakhand120 MW
Dhauliganga-IUttarakhand280 MW
LoharinagUttarakhand600 MW

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