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Static GK : List of Important Thermal Power Plants in India / Stations In India

Static GK : List of Important Thermal Power Plants in India Stations In India

Static GK : List of Important Thermal Power Plants in India / Stations In India

Online Banking Classes : There are many Thermal power plants/stations in India that are located in various parts of the country. They are mainly used for power-generation purposes to meet the increasing demand of the consumers. The name of these thermal power plants & their locations are of great importance from bank exams point of view. Hence, in this article we are discussing them in detail:
Static GK : List of Important Thermal Power Plants in India / Stations In India (State-wise)
Name of Thermal Power Plant / Station
State / UT
Simhadri Super Thermal Power Plant
Andhra Pradesh
Barauni Thermal Power Station
Muzaffarpur Thermal Power Plant
Bihar
Bhilai Expansion Power Plant
Korba Super Thermal Power Plant
Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Thermal Power Station
Chhattisgarh


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