Source: Reuters (via feed)
India has directed Tata Power’s 4-gigawatt imported-coal plant in Gujarat to run at full capacity from April 1 to June 30. The government order was issued citing higher summer demand, according to a Reuters report. The directive covers the period from the start of April through the end of June in 2026. The plant uses imported coal. The government order was seen by Reuters and specifies the timeline and capacity requirements.
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The government order mandates full-capacity operation of Tata Power’s coal plant for a defined three-month period. This affects power generation scheduling at the plant.
The government order mandates full-capacity operation of Tata Power’s coal plant for a defined three-month period. This affects power generation scheduling at the plant.
