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UTRAN CCCP EXT374.571 MW Gas

Gas

UTRAN CCCP EXT is a notable gas-fired power generation facility located in India, contributing a significant capacity of 374.571 MW to the country’s energy landscape since it began operations in 2009. This power plant is essential for India's expanding energy needs, particularly in a region that is witnessing rapid industrial growth and urbanization. The plant utilizes combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) technology, which enhances efficiency by utilizing both gas and steam turbines to generate electricity from natural gas, thus maximizing energy output while minimizing emissions. Positioned at coordinates 21.2285 latitude and 72.8705 longitude, UTRAN CCCP EXT plays a vital role in supporting the local grid, ensuring a steady supply of electricity to meet the demands of both residential and commercial consumers. As India continues to pursue ambitious renewable energy targets, gas power plants like UTRAN CCCP EXT provide a crucial bridge by offering reliable baseload power while integrating with an increasing share of renewable sources. The plant's operation is aligned with the national energy policy, which emphasizes the need for cleaner energy sources and the diversification of the energy mix to reduce carbon emissions and enhance energy security.

Capacity
374.571 MW
Commissioning Year
2009

17 years old

Owner
NTPC Limited
Location
21.2285°, 72.8705°

India, Asia

Location
Coordinates:: 21.228500, 72.870500
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
India
Continent
Asia
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
IndiaEnergy Profile
1,805
Total Plants
513.9 GW
Total Capacity
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Gas Power Generation: An Overview of Its Mechanisms, Benefits, and Future Prospects

Gas power generation is a significant component of the global energy landscape, characterized by the use of natural gas to produce electricity. This process typically involves either gas turbines or combined cycle gas plants. In a gas turbine, compressed air is mixed with natural gas and ignited, producing high-temperature exhaust gases that spin a turbine connected to a generator. Combined cycle plants enhance efficiency by utilizing both gas and steam turbines. After the gas turbine generates electricity, the waste heat is used to produce steam, which drives a steam turbine, thereby maximizing energy extraction from the fuel.

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