THDC marks landmark achievement with commercial operation date (UPDATED)

THDC India Limited, a Mini-Ratna Public Sector Enterprise, has achieved a monumental milestone in its commitment to strengthening India's power generation capacity with the announcement of the Commercial Operation Date (COD) of the Unit#1 of 1320 MW Khurja Super Thermal Power Plant (KSTPP). R K Vishnoi, CMD THDCIL informed that it is a proud moment that the Commercial Operation Date (COD) of the Unit#1 of the 2x660 MW (1320 MW) of KSTPP has been declared in the midnight of 25th January 2025. He mentioned that while traditionally, THDCIL’s core Business Area had been harnessing of Hydropower, this landmark achievement marks a significant display of company’s capabilities, further also showcasing it's excellence and expertise in the Thermal Power sector, furthering India's journey towards Energy self-reliance. With the successful commissioning of this unit, THDCIL is poised to play an even more prominent role in powering the Nation’s growth and contributing to its Sustainable Energy future.  He also added that the Foundation Stone of the project was laid by Hon’ble  Prime Minister of India and presently the synchronization with the grid; Full load testing (660 MW) and Trial Run for 72 Hrs on full load have already been completed. The Commercial Operation Declaration (COD) is a significant milestone as it marks the official point when the plant is considered commercially operational and capable of generating and supplying electricity to the grid. Essentially, the COD signifies that the plant has passed all necessary tests and inspections, meets the performance standards, and is ready to contribute to the electrical system in a stable and efficient manner. Vishnoi highlighted that the Flue Gas De-sulphurization (FGD) system which has been integrated in the Khurja STPP is unique of its kind has been completed in a record time, marking a significant achievement for the Khurja STPP project. COD also ensures that the plant complies with regulatory requirements and contractual obligations. After the declaration of COD, the plant can begin supplying electricity to the grid under the signed Power Purchase Agreements and the thermal power plant will be fully integrated into the grid, ensuring stability and continuous supply of electricity in the region. With this achievement the Khurja Super Thermal Power Plant (KSTPP) will start feeding reliable electricity to UP (64.7%), Rajasthan (21.3%), Uttarakhand (3.9%) and Unallocated regions(10.1%). Shallinder Singh, Director (Personnel) congratulated team Khurja for this remarkable success and expressed his pride in the collective efforts of the team, stating, “This achievement is a reflection of the hard work, dedication, and teamwork of all those involved in the project. Our employees have shown immense commitment in overcoming challenges to ensure the timely commissioning of the first unit. It is a proud moment for all of us as we continue to play an integral role in India’s Energy progress.” Bhupender Gupta, Director (Technical) who was present during the occasion of COD at Khurja project appreciated the team’s efforts and highlighted the project's importance. He mentioned that the Flue Gas De-sulphurization (FGD) system has been integrated into the Khurja Thermal Power Plant to control emissions, specifically targeting the removal of Sulphur Di Oxide (SO₂) from flue gas. This system reduces the environmental impact of burning fossil fuels, thus improving air quality. Sipan Kumar Garg, Director (Finance), THDCIL also congratulated the team, emphasizing the financial and strategic importance of the milestone. He remarked, “This achievement represents the successful execution of a complex power project and also showcases our continued focus on financial discipline and Sustainable investments. This milestone is not only a reflection of our effective financial management and strategic planning but also a key driver for strengthening the financial growth of the company. As the plant contributes to the nation’s power generation, it will also improve THDCIL’s financial parameters, creating a positive ripple effect across our operations. This will help further stabilize and strengthen India’s Energy infrastructure, ensuring long-term benefits for the country’s Economic growth and Energy Security.”  In addition to the 1320 MW Khurja Super Thermal Power Plant (STPP), THDC India Limited (THDCIL) is also overseeing the completion of several other significant projects i.e. 1000 MW Tehri Pumped Storage Plant and 444 MW Vishnugad Pipalkoti Hydro Electric Project (VPHEP). THDCIL is a holding company of NTPC Limited, India's largest power utility. Kumar Sharad, ED (Project), BK Sahoo, GM (O&M); RM Dubey, GM (Elec.); Shailesh Dhyani, AGM; Mukul Sharma, AGM; Manoj Grover, AGM; Anil Tyagi, AGM, NK Bhatt, AGM and A K Vishwakarma, DGM  and other employees of KSTPP were also present during the occasion.

 

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