Tata Power Resumes Operations at 4,150 MW Mundra Thermal Plant After Nine-Month Hiatus
Tata Power resumes ops at 4,150 Mw Mundra thermal plant after 9 months
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Tata Power has resumed operations at its 4,150 MW Mundra thermal plant in Kutch, Gujarat, after a nine-month suspension that began on July 2, 2025. The company faced losses during the closure and has signed new power purchase agreements to stabilize operations amid rising electricity demand.
- 01Tata Power resumed operations at the Mundra thermal plant after a nine-month suspension.
- 02The plant has an installed capacity of 4,150 MW.
- 03New power purchase agreements were signed with Gujarat and other states.
- 04The Gujarat government approved the supplementary agreements to ensure power availability.
- 05The plant will operate at full capacity from April 1 to June 30, 2026, to meet rising demand.
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Tata Power has restarted operations at its 4,150 MW Mundra thermal plant located in Kutch, Gujarat, after a nearly nine-month suspension that began on July 2, 2025. The temporary closure resulted in significant losses for the company, prompting the need for new power purchase agreements (PPAs) with various states, including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana. Recently, the Gujarat cabinet approved these supplementary agreements to ensure a stable power supply amid increasing electricity demand, projected to peak at 270 GW this summer. The Coastal Gujarat Power Ltd (CGPL), which operates the Mundra plant, supplies approximately half of its generated power to Gujarat. The government has mandated the plant to run at full capacity from April 1 to June 30, 2026, to avert potential electricity shortages during peak demand periods.
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The resumption of operations at the Mundra thermal plant is crucial for ensuring stable electricity supply in Gujarat and surrounding states, especially during peak demand periods. This will help prevent potential power shortages and stabilize electricity prices.
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