GAIL India is planning to set up 220 MW gas-based power plant at Raigad in Maharashtra at a cost of Rs 1,028 crore. The company has received environmental clearance for the same and also appointed Tractebel Engineering as consultant for preparation of Detail Feasibility Report (DFR). The project is proposed to be located within the company’s existing LPG recovery plant at Raigad.
The state-owned firm plans to use 1 million standard cubic meters per day of natural gas to generate 220 mega-watt of electricity at the proposed combined cycle power plant.
GAIL is India's flagship natural gas company integrating all aspects of the natural gas value chain including exploration and production, processing, transmission, distribution and marketing and related services.
The state-owned firm plans to use 1 million standard cubic meters per day of natural gas to generate 220 mega-watt of electricity at the proposed combined cycle power plant.
GAIL is India's flagship natural gas company integrating all aspects of the natural gas value chain including exploration and production, processing, transmission, distribution and marketing and related services.
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