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One Unit at Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station in Madhya Pradesh is closed. At the same time, four are producing less than the capacity. In view of this, power crisis can come to the fore. 210 Electricity production in the MW unit has come to a standstill. Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station Umaria – Photo : Amar Ujala
Expansion A crisis has now come to the fore in Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station located in Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. Production has gone down. One unit 10 is closed since the day. After the fault occurred on April 210 Unit number three of MW was shut down after fault. After this the production from this unit has come to a complete standstill. Apart from this, four other units are producing less than the capacity.
Reduced production means a power crisis could emerge. The responsible administration is still unaware of this. The Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station located at Mangathar in Birsinghpur Pali of Umaria district is again in limelight. Four units are running, but low production continues to be a problem there. Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station has a total of five units. Of these 500 four MW and 414 is a unit of MW.
In one day Production of lakh units one day at a time A unit of megawatt is approximately 1340 produces lakh units of electricity. Unit number three is closed since 10 days. The production of about five crore units of electricity has been affected. The loss of crores of rupees is also clear. In April 1340 all the five units have been closed due to some reason or the other, due to negligence in annual maintenance and poor quality. Due to the work, the work in the units remains stalled. The management is trying to suppress the matter by covering it up. Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station has a power station of MW. Only 1340 MW is being produced in this. ,
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