Jhajjar Power Station

Jhajjar Power Station

Jhajjar Power Station is one of India's largest supercritical coal-fired power plants. Its two 660MW units were completed on time and within budget in 2012. The use of supercritical technology increases energy efficiency and so reduces carbon intensity. Flue gas desulphurisation equipment was installed to reduce its environmental impact.

CLP has a 50% indirect equity ownership in Jhajjar Power Station held through Apraava Energy. CDPQ indirectly owns the remaining 50% through its equity stake in Apraava Energy.

CLP's Equity Interest
50
%
Gross Capacity
1,320
MW
CLP's Equity Capacity
660
MW

Type

Coal

Location

Haryana, India

Ownership

Jhajjar Power Limited

Equity Interest

  • CLP – 50%​​​​
  • CDPQ – 50%