Latest Trends in Thermal Power Plants in India
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Shift to Supercritical & Ultra-Supercritical Units
New plants use higher-efficiency technology to reduce coal consumption and emissions. -
Retrofit & Modernization of Old Plants
Focus on improving heat rate, upgrading economizers, installing FGD, low-NOx burners, and better APC (Air Pollution Control) systems. -
Biomass Co-firing with Coal
Many plants are blending 5–7% biomass to reduce emissions and comply with government mandates. -
Flexible Operation
Plants are being adapted for fast ramp-up/ramp-down to support renewable integration. -
Digitalization & Condition Monitoring
Use of AI, IoT sensors, predictive maintenance for boilers, turbines, economizers, coal handling, and ash handling systems. -
High Coal Stocking & Reliability Focus
Plants maintain larger coal reserves and emphasize reliable operation during peak demand. -
Selective Retirement of Very Old, Inefficient Units
Older subcritical units are being phased out or converted.
