Low Naphtha Allocation Hits Rpg Power Project

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Kandula Subramaniam BSCAL
Last Updated : May 10 1997 | 12:00 AM IST

RPGs $ 750 million Dholpur power project in Rajasthan has come to a standstill despite receiving naphtha allocation from the petroleum ministry. The allocation is far too low to keep the project viable.

Dholpur has got an allocation for a capacity of 635 mw, while the company had planned to set up a 788 mw plant. The annual allocation of 7.93 lakh tonnes of naptha is based on 80 per cent plant load factor (PLF), for a capacity of 635 mw.

RPG had initially planned to set up a 788 mw plant, for which the Rajasthan government had recommended an allocation based on a PLF of 80 per cent

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First Published: May 10 1997 | 12:00 AM IST

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