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The government has approved a special economic zone (SEZ) project of Adani Power in Jharkhand, which will export entire power generated to Bangladesh. What is the cost of this project?
Rs 10,000-crore
Rs 12,000-crore
Rs 14,000-crore
Rs 16,000-crore
The government has approved a Rs 14,000-crore special economic zone (SEZ) project of Adani Power in Jharkhand, which will export entire power generated to Bangladesh.The project was approved by the highest decision-making body on SEZ - Board of Approval - chaired by the commerce secretary.Adani Power (Jharkhand) Ltd has sought approval for setting up of sector specific SEZ for power at villages - Motia, Mali, Gaighat and adjacent villages in Godda district, Jharkhand over an area of 425 hectares.It has received formal approval for the land in possession of 222.68-hectare area and in principle approval for remaining 202.32 hectares.Two supercritical units of 800 MW each would be set up with an investment of Rs 14,000 crore which would include setting up of a water pipeline and power evacuation system. It will be ready by the end of 2022. The company has already signed a power purchase agreement for the supply of 100 per cent power generated from this plant to Bangladesh.
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