– 75.12% (1,487.28 MW) power to Uttar Pradesh,
– 24.88% (492.77 MW) to Assam.
The accomplished synchronization of Unit-2 signifies an important milestone for India’s energy infrastructure development. Supercritical thermal technology ensures higher efficiency and minimized emissions compared to conventional setups-aligning with environmental expectations while meeting growing energy demands. By allocating most output from the project to Uttar Pradesh and some loaned capacity to Assam, it addresses regional disparities in electricity availability.
Furthermore, incorporating advanced eco-amiable technologies such as FGD and SCR positions India as a responsible global player amid commitments under frameworks like COP climate agreements. Though, this achievement also highlights dependence on coal-based solutions-a reminder that diversification into renewable sources must parallel such expansions if long-term energy security goals are prioritized.
As NUPPL nears full commissioning with Units set sequentially online by FY2026 projections are promising-but sustained focus on timely operations within environmental constraints remains vital.
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