LNG to replace coal in Delhi

4 August 2005


India’s Delhi government is to convert the coal-fired Indraprastha power plant to run on LNG.

The 247 MW facility is eventually expected to produce 1 GW with the first 350 MW unit expected to be installed within three or four years at an estimated cost of Rs 1,300 crore ($325 million).

The state government has reportedly initiated talks with GAIL for the supply of gas to the power plant.




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