Farakka Super Thermal Power Station

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Farakka Super Thermal Power Station is a large coal-fired power plant in West Bengal, India, that supplies electricity to the eastern region of the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coal-fired power plant
connectedBy rail network
road network
connectedTo Eastern Regional Grid of India NERFINISHED
coolingSource Ganges River NERFINISHED
country India
emits carbon dioxide
nitrogen oxides
particulate matter
sulfur dioxide
environmentRegulator Central Pollution Control Board of India NERFINISHED
West Bengal Pollution Control Board NERFINISHED
fuelSource coal mines in Jharkhand
fuelTransportMode railway
gridCodeCompliance Indian Electricity Grid Code NERFINISHED
gridConnectivity high-voltage transmission lines
gridRegion Eastern Region of India NERFINISHED
hasImpact air pollution in surrounding area
hasRisk coal supply disruption
environmental regulation tightening
water availability constraints
hasTechnology subcritical coal-fired boiler technology
hasUnitType coal-fired steam turbine units
industry energy industry
locatedIn Farakka NERFINISHED
Murshidabad district NERFINISHED
West Bengal
near Farakka Barrage NERFINISHED
operator NTPC Limited NERFINISHED
ownedBy Government of India (indirectly via NTPC) NERFINISHED
NTPC Limited NERFINISHED
ownerType state-owned enterprise
partOf NTPC generation portfolio
primaryFuel coal
purpose electricity generation
regionServed eastern India
regulator Central Electricity Authority of India NERFINISHED
sector electric power generation
status operational
suppliesElectricityTo Bihar NERFINISHED
Jharkhand NERFINISHED
North Eastern states of India NERFINISHED
Odisha NERFINISHED
Sikkim NERFINISHED
West Bengal NERFINISHED
uses pulverized coal combustion

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Farakka hasIndustry Farakka Super Thermal Power Station