The correct answer is B. 840 MW.
The Madwa Tendubhata thermal power house Janjgeer-Champa of Chhattisgarh state has an installed capacity of 840 MW. It is a coal-fired power plant and was commissioned in 2012. The plant is owned and operated by NTPC Limited.
The plant consists of two units, each of 420 MW capacity. The units are equipped with supercritical boilers and steam turbines. The plant uses coal from the nearby Korba coalfields.
The Madwa Tendubhata thermal power house is a significant contributor to the power generation in Chhattisgarh state. It provides electricity to the state’s industries and households. The plant is also a major source of employment in the region.
The following are the brief descriptions of each option:
- Option A: 500 MW. This is the installed capacity of the Korba Thermal Power Station, which is also located in Chhattisgarh state.
- Option B: 840 MW. This is the correct answer.
- Option C: 1000 MW. This is the installed capacity of the Sipat Thermal Power Station, which is also located in Chhattisgarh state.
- Option D: 440 MW. This is the installed capacity of the Raipur Thermal Power Station, which is also located in Chhattisgarh state.