Coal based thermal power projects •
Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project, at Sasan village in
Singrauli district,
Madhya Pradesh – 3,960 MW (6×660 MW). Running with full capacity from March 2015. This is designated as an Ultra mega power projects (UMPP) by the government of India. •
Rosa Thermal Power Project: 1,200 MW (4×300 MW) coal-based thermal power plant in Rosa village,
Shahjahanpur district,
Uttar Pradesh. The plant is fully functional. •
Butibori Thermal Power Project: 600 MW (2×300 MW), at
Butibori near
Nagpur,
Maharashtra. The plant is fully functional.
Gas based thermal power projects • Samalkot Power Project: 2,400 MW (3 x 800 MW) gas-fired thermal power project at
Samalkot in
East Godavari district of
Andhra Pradesh. This partially implemented project is at a standstill for reasons of financial stress and lack of gas supply. Construction is not complete and whatever capacity has been installed is not being used. In 2018, Reliance power signed an agreement with the government of
Bangladesh to "relocate" (or divert?) one unit from Samalkot to that country.
Shelved thermal power projects • Tilaiya Ultra Mega Power Project – 4,000 MW at Tilaiya in
Jharkhand – Shelved. Reliance Power exited this project in 2015, citing delays in land acquisition. Three years later, in May 2018, it sold all remaining interests in the project to Jharkhand State Power Development Corporation for a sum of 112 crores. • Krishnapatnam Ultra Mega Power Project at
Krishnapatnam in
Nellore district,
Andhra Pradesh – 3,960 MW (6×660 MW) – shelved. Shortly after the project was cleared in 2011, Indonesia changed its coal export policy and the project became unviable. Nevertheless, Reliance took possession of the land. In 2016, Reliance began the process of abandoning the project by seeking an exit deal with the
Andhra Pradesh government. There were issues of money and bank guarantees, and the matter went into litigation. In January 2019, the Delhi High Court upheld the invocation of bank guarantees (300 crores) by the government. The project stands shelved. • Chitrangi Power Project: 3,960 MW (6 x 660 MW) – This coal-based project in Chitrangi in Singhauli district of
Madhya Pradesh was canceled and shelved even before the agreement was signed. In 2011, Reliance Power won the tendering process by bidding aggressively a price of only 3.70/unit of electricity. However, it made no movement for several years. Resultantly, environment clearance lapsed in 2016 and was not extended. In March 2018, the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation, which was the customer for the project, canceled the contract and seized the bank guarantees. • Dhirubhai Ambani Energy City (DAEC) Dadri Power Project in Uttar Pradesh: 7,480 MW (shelved)
Renewable energy There is only one operational Renewable Energy (RE) project. All the rest are pending at various stages; some may have been shelved formally or informally. The projects are: •
Dhirubhai Ambani Solar Park – 40 MW. This is the only operational project. ==Power distribution==