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  1. A captive power plant, also called autoproducer or embedded generation, is an electricity generation facility used and managed by an industrial or commercial energy user for their own energy consumption.

  2. Apr 23, 2024 · This article delves into the comprehensive world of Captive Power Generation, covering all you need to know about Captive Power Plants, their benefits and drawbacks, the variety of fuels they can utilize, and the reasons behind their popularity.

  3. Oct 9, 1995 · The captive power plants of industries may be allowed to sell their surplus power, if any, to the Grid, on a remunerative tariff, as per mutually agreed terms. Setting up of captive power plants would quickly add to the generating capacity in the country.

  4. Aug 10, 2019 · Electricity cost optimisation is a key driver for captive power generation. For a typical large captive power plant (above 25 MW), electricity generation cost is generally below INR 5.0/kWh depending on the type of fuel/technology (coal, gas, solar, wind, etc.) and location of the plant.

  5. Captive Power Plant. Presently the Captive Thermal Power Plant has a generation capacity of 1200 MW (10X120MW). While the captive thermal power plant provides entire electric power requirement of aluminium smelter, it also feeds for approximately 35 MW of the power requirement to the alumina refinery through the State Grid.

  6. Dec 14, 2018 · A Captive Generating Plant is a power plant set up by any person, cooperative society or an association of persons (including companies) for generating electricity primarily for their own use.

  7. Mar 11, 2024 · Captive Power Plants (CPPs) are specialized energy facilities designed for the exclusive use of the entity that owns or operates them, often industrial or commercial establishments, to ensure a reliable and cost-effective power supply.