Mundra Tata Ultra Mega Power Project
One of the largest power plants in India
Location
History & Background
Commissioned in 2012, Mundra Tata Ultra Mega Power Project is a coal power plant located in India with an installed capacity of 4.2 GW. It is operated by Tata Power. By installed capacity, it ranks among the top 5 power plants in India.
Why It Matters
Mundra Tata Ultra Mega Power Project is one of the largest sources of dispatchable power in India, generating enough electricity for around 1.9 million US-equivalent households per year. Coal plants of this scale historically anchored national grids, but their high CO2 intensity makes them central targets in most decarbonization plans.
Environmental Impact
Mundra Tata Ultra Mega Power Project is among the most carbon-intensive forms of electricity generation. A plant of this size typically emits roughly 19.0 million tonnes of CO2 per year, along with particulate matter, sulfur compounds, and trace heavy metals. Most national decarbonization plans include phasing plants like this out within the next two decades.
Fun Facts
- One of the 10 largest power plants in India.
- Produces enough electricity to power roughly 1.9 million US-equivalent households per year at typical capacity factor.
- Has been operating for 14 years.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much power does Mundra Tata Ultra Mega Power Project produce?▾
Mundra Tata Ultra Mega Power Project has an installed nameplate capacity of 4.2 GW. At typical capacity factors for coal plants (~55%), this produces enough electricity for approximately 1.9 million US-equivalent households per year.
Where is Mundra Tata Ultra Mega Power Project located?▾
Mundra Tata Ultra Mega Power Project is located in India at approximately 22.8500°, 69.5333°.
When was Mundra Tata Ultra Mega Power Project built?▾
Mundra Tata Ultra Mega Power Project was commissioned in 2012.
Who owns Mundra Tata Ultra Mega Power Project?▾
Mundra Tata Ultra Mega Power Project is owned and operated by Tata Power.
About Coal Power
Coal power plants burn coal to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity. While reliable and capable of producing large amounts of power, coal plants are significant sources of CO2 emissions and air pollution.
Other Coal Power Plants in India
| Name | Capacity | Owner |
|---|---|---|
| ⚡Vindhyachal Thermal Power Station | 4.8 GW | NTPC |
| ⚡Mundra Thermal Power Station | 4.6 GW | Adani Power |
| ⚡Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project | 4.0 GW | Reliance Power |
| ⚡Tiroda Thermal Power Station | 3.3 GW | Adani Power |
| ⚡Talcher Super Thermal Power Station | 3.0 GW | NTPC |
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Data Information
Data Sources
Power plant data is based on the Global Power Plant Database by World Resources Institute, in collaboration with Google, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Enipedia, and the Global Energy Observatory.
Disclaimer
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