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Tadoba National Park Road |6 Km From Chandrapur City, Chandrapur, IndiaMap
Phone+91 22 2647 6749
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  • AmulAwasthy
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    Huge Power plant

    You cannot Miss this place if you are going to Chandrapur from Tadoba. Its a Huge power Plant while entering the Chandrapur. Interesting part is the Trolleys which are placed on the cable and moves au...

    Reviewed on Oct 22, 2023
  • Vinayakchawhan
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    Cstps

    One of biggest power plant in Maharashtra. Owing by mahagenco . Located near chandrapur city on tadoba road.

    Reviewed on May 14, 2019
  • reddi_traveller01
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    Thermal power station

    Chandrapur power station is situated around 5-6 km from the chandrapur city. We can see the thermal power structure from any Shivaji chowk, and Gandhi chowk(which are in the centre of the city) the pl...

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2019
  • DrValliappan
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    India’s second largest thermal power plant

    Located right in the centre of Chandrapur in Maharashtra state, this the second largest thermal power plant and the coal based plant gets its raw material from mines locally, which is the reason for t...

    Reviewed on Nov 4, 2018
  • hbshinde
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    Largest power plant complex in India

    8 Units of Thermal power plant located in Chandrapur city, Generation of more than 3000 MW of energy on daily basis, huge campus, Also causes lot of pollution & heat release, ash generation etc.

    Reviewed on Jun 4, 2018