"NTPC, through its subsidiary NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd (NVVN) has supplied Un-Requisitioned Surplus (URS) power from Dadri Stage-I to Gujarat Urja Vitaran Nigam Ltd (GUVNL) under short-term bilateral mode on April 10 and 100 MW on April 11, (Monday from 10 hrs to 24 hrs) as per Central Electricity Regulatory Commission tariff," a source said.
The source further said, "Power has been supplied based on a request received from GUVNL to meet the power demand of the state, which is facing power shortage due to multiple outage of their generating units."
The coal-based Dadri station mainly meets requirements of National Capital Region and the northern grid with the World Bank funding component.
Under Stage-I, there are four 210 MW coal based units.
Similarly, in stage-II (490 MW X 2) coal-based units are scheduled in 2010 to meet the common wealth games power requirement.
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