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List of Thermal Power Plants in India ­
Andhra Pradesh
Kothagudem TPS
Dr Narla Tatarao TPS
Kakatiya TPS
Kothagudem V stage TPS
Ramagundam B TPS
Rayalaseema TPS
Ramagundam STPS
Simhadri STPS
Among the power plants in Andhra Pradesh Ramagundam B TPS, run by
NTPC
is one of the biggest thermal power plants in India.
List of Thermal Power Plants in India ­ Assam Namrup Thermal Power Station
Bongaigaon Thermal Power Station
Lakwa Thermal Power Station
Assam, a state rich in natural resources has many thermal power plants that have stopped functioning due to various reasons. The operational thermal power plants of
Assam are revamped and many upcoming power plants are expected facilitate the power sector of the state
List of Thermal Power Plants in India ­ Bihar Barauni TPP
Kahalgaon STPS
Muzaffarpur TPP Patratu Thermal Power Station in Bihar was established in 1962 under Indo­Russian collaboration. List of Thermal Power Plants in India – Chhattisgarh
Arasmeta CPP (private)
Dr Shyama Prakash Mukharjee TPP
Jindal Megha PP (private)
Korba STPP
Lanco Amarkantak TPP (private)
Sipat TPP

The Korba STPP comes in the list of thermal power plants in India which are the biggest in the country. List of Thermal Power Plants in India ­ Delhi Indraprashta PS
Badarpur TPP
Rajghat PS
List of Thermal Power Plants in India ­
Gujarat

Gandhinagar TPS
Jhanor­Gandhar TPS
Kawas TPS
Kutch Lignite TPS
Kutch Lignite TPS
Sabarmati TPS (Private)
Sikka TPS
Surat Lignite TPS
Surat Lignite TPS
Ukai TPS
Wanakbori TPS
Gujarat has the second most efficient power sector in India and many of the major thermal power plants in India are located here. List of Thermal Power Plants in India ­ Haryana Panipat TPP 1 Panipat Thermal Power Station II Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram Thermal power Plant Faridabad Thermal Power Plant Rajiv Gandhi thermal power plant located in Haryana’s Hisar district stands in the list
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