Following revocation of order for certain units by Odisha State Pollution Control Board
Vedanta announced that the State Pollution Control Board, Odisha has revoked the order for closure of three power plant units (two units of 135 MW each and one unit of 600 MW ) on 20 September 2017.Earlier on 13 September 2017, the State Pollution Control Board had directed the temporary closure of five power plants units (three units of 135 MW each of the 1215 MW power plant and two units of 600 MW of the 2400 MW power plant) in Jharsuguda.
The revocation order will help the Company get complete reliable power generation back in place, satisfying the current requirement for smelter operations.
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