Thermal Power
Adani Infra offers an integrated power solution under a single roof, strong network oof engineers, international supply chain management skills, world class project management professionals and extraordinary expertise in construction management.
1600 MW Thermal Power Plant at Godda, JH
Project Salient Features:
- First project in the Country constructed & made operational under Cross Border Trade of Electricity (CBTE) guidelines of Ministry of Power, GoI. Dedicated 400 KV AC Transmission line to Bangladesh passing through Indo-Bangladesh Border.
- Human Resources: Project saw a peak of ~ 16,000 human resources working at site.
- Project involves excavation of ~56 lacs cum, 3 lacs cum of RCC, 2 Lacs MT of structural steel and equipment, electrical & C&I cabling of about 4000 KMs, 1 lac sqm of cladding work, each boilers consisting 45,000 nos. of pressure in-situ part joints, about 1000 electrical and C&I panels.
- Logistics involved movement of heaviest single part consignment i.e. Generator Stator (397 MT) being transported through ship, barge in inland waterways (through River Ganga) and then via road to Site. The Project received about 20 nos. of ODC consignments and about 8200 nos. container of materials at Site.
AIIL Scope of work:
AIIL has executed following outside boundary limit packages for the thermal plant:
- 400 KV Transmission Line (105 KM) from Plant (Jharkhand) to Indo-Bangladesh Border (West Bengal)
- Intake water system: Intake Pump-house, Intake Pipeline (95.5 KM), 66 KV Transmission Line from Plant to Intake Water System and Intermediate (1.2 MCM) & Plant Reservoirs (8 MCM).
- Boundary wall (12.50 KM) and Integrated Township with dedicated STP.
- Railway Siding works with Overhead electrification and S&T (6.46 KM route length)
Tiroda: A feather in the cap
These are the first 660 MW Super-critical Technology units in Maharashtra. Unit 1, 2 & 3 of 660MW each are operational since August 2012, January 2013 & June 2013 respectively. Remaining two units of 660 MW each are expected to be operational in the year 2013. To meet the plant’s water Requirements, the company has lain cross country pipe line of approx. 10.5 km from Dhapewada Barrage on Wainganga River. The project uses state-of-the-art technology for environment management.
1320 MW Thermal Power Plant at Kawai, RJ
Project Salient Features:
- Intake Water System: Construction of pump house at Parvan river, inside plant reservoir and 25 KMS cross-country pipeline.
- Project is well connected through a dedicated 1.5KM long airstrip and has railway siding of ~4.6 KM route length for meeting plant’s coal demand.
AIIL Scope of Work:
- Complete EPC of project which includes design, engineering, procurement and execution of the power plant with all associated outside boundary works such as Intake water system, Railway Siding, Construction power, Airstrip and other miscellaneous works.