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Review of the Sasan UMPP developed by Reliance

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This informative article takes an in-depth review of the world’s biggest mine integrated power plant, that will stand at a phenomenal 4000MW when completed in the near future. The first unit of 660MW was recently commissioned as the station forms part of the Indian governments ambitious UMPP scheme.  The case study reviews  the specifications of the plants road to construction looking at the background and then importantly key technology utilized on what can only be described as an engineering feat for the Indian power sector.

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