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Lohara | |
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Country | India |
Location | Osmanabad, Maharashtra |
Coordinates | 17°59′23″N 76°22′23″E / 17.98972°N 76.37306°E |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | Nov 2013 |
Construction cost | ₨ 282 Crore |
Operator | Lokmangal Mauli Industries Ltd. |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | Bagasse |
Power generation | |
Nameplate capacity | 30 MW |
Lohara Co-generation plant is a 30 MW co-generation power plant under construction in Lohara town of Osmanabad district of Maharashtra. The power plant is developed by Lokmangal Mauli Industries Ltd. a company owned by Lokmangal group. Lohara co-generation power plant is a part of the Lowara sugar mill having capacity of 6000 TCD.[1] The power plant has a high pressure 135 tbh boiler operating on bagasse and other biomass. 30 MW extraction cum condensation steam turbine is used for electricity generation.[2]
The sugar mill produces around 1800 MT/day of Bagasse, 240 MT/Day of Molasses and 240 MT/Day of Press-Mud. The Bagasse generated during the sugar production is used to power the boiler with daily requirement of 1472 MT/day during sugar production period[1] while excess Bagasse stored and Bagasse from other sugar mills is used during off season.[2]
The company provides 17 MW power to the state electricity grid during sugar production period and provides 27 MW during rest of the year.[1]
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