The power division operates Co-generation Power
plants at Sakthinagar, Sivaganga and
Modakurichi. The aggregate power generation
capacity of all three plants is 92 MW.
Sakthinagar Co-Generation 32 MW
The plant was established in the year 2003 with a capacity of 32.0 MW Power
Generation.
Plant Features
- The plant is operational with High Pressure Boilers and Turbines (87
Ata 510 Deg.C)
and Multi Fuel Boilers with Bagasse , Biomass and
Coal.
Sivaganga
Co-Generation 35 MW
The plant was established in the year 2008 with a
capacity of 35.0 MW Power Generation. The plant is
operational with Multi Fuel High Pressure single Boiler
and single Turbine.
Plant Features
- The plant is operational with High Pressure Boilers
and Turbines (108 Ata 540 Deg.C) and Multi Fuel
Boilers with Bagasse, Biomass and Coal.
- Most of the equipments used for power generation
are imported from China.
- Equipped with advanced machineries to ensure
energy saving.
- Equipped with sophisticated instruments and controls so as to
operate the entire
plant through DCS.
- Equipped with state of the art ESP and pneumatic ash conveying
system to prevent
air pollution.
Modakurichi
Co-Generation 25 MW
The plant was established in the year 2007 with a capacity of 25.0 MW Power
Generation. The plant is operational with Multi Fuel High Pressure Boilers and
Turbines.
Plant Features
- The plant is operational with High Pressure Boilers and Turbines
(108 Ata 540
Deg.C) and Multi Fuel Boilers with Bagasse ,
Biomass and Coal.
- Air Cooled Condensers in place of water cooled
condensers.
- Most equipments used by the plant are imported.
The power generated by these plants is utilized for their associated sugar and
distillery
units and the surplus power is exported to the grid.