Ratnagiri Gas and Power

Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private Limited
Joint venture
Industry Energy
Predecessor Enron
Founded July 8, 2005 (2005-07-08)
Headquarters Anjanvel, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India
Services Power generation and LNG regasification
Parent NTPC
GAIL
Website www.rgppl.com
Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private Limited
Location of the Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private Limited in Maharashtra
Country India
Location Ratnagiri, Maharashtra.
Coordinates 17°33′42″N 73°09′44″E / 17.56167°N 73.16222°E / 17.56167; 73.16222Coordinates: 17°33′42″N 73°09′44″E / 17.56167°N 73.16222°E / 17.56167; 73.16222
Status Operational
Owner(s) NTPC GAIL
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Natural Gas
Power generation
Units operational 3
Nameplate capacity 1,967 MW

Ratnagiri Gas & Power Private Limited (RGPPL) is a joint venture of NTPC Limited, GAIL, Government of Maharashtra. The company was established to takeover and revive the assets of the defunct Dabhol Power Company. RGPPL owns the India's largest gas-based power plant and the LNG regasification terminal at Dabhol.

History

The company was established on 8 July 2005, with GAIL and NTPC each holding just over 25.51% of its equity. The Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) and financial institutions hold the remaining stock.

RGPPL has operationalised the 5 MMTPA LNG Block (Commissioning cargo ‘LNG Pioneer’). The vessel carrying 1,38,000 cubic meters of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) docked at the jetty brought back the memories of the Enron’s aborted Dabhol Power Companys (DPC) power project. The DPC project was later taken over by the Central Government which rechristened it as RGPPL which began operations in May 2006. The RGPPL successfully began re-gasification process of the LNG thereby making the LNG jetty free to be used for regular berthing and unloading of LNG cargo. Its three power blocks supply a combined 1967 MW of electricity to India's western grid.[1]

Capacity

Block Unit Number Installed Capacity (MW) GT / ST
1st 1 640 ST
2nd 2 663.5 ST
3rd 3 663.5 ST
Total Three 1967 MW

References

  1. Administrator. "RGPPL". Retrieved 20 April 2015.

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