<div align="justify">Kudgi super thermal power station in Basavanabagewadi taluk of Vijayapura district has successfully generated 800 MW of power since Sunday midnight.<br /><br />The work on this thermal power unit, commissioned by the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) completed a year ago and it had generated power some months ago. However, the operation had come to a halt due to shortage of coal and water.<div align="justify"> </div><div align="justify">However, now the NTPC has coal stock enough for the next four months. The unit has been getting water from Almatti backwaters at Parvathi Katta, about 18 km from Kudgi, an officer said.<br /><br />The power generated at Kudgi plant would be supplied to the southern grid through Power Grid Corporation of India. Out of the 800 MW generated, 400 MW would be supplied to Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Seemandhra and Telangana and Karnataka would get the balance.<br /><br />An officer of the thermal power plant, who did not wish to be named, said that the second unit was expected to be functional in around six months.<br /><br /><br /></div></div>
<div align="justify">Kudgi super thermal power station in Basavanabagewadi taluk of Vijayapura district has successfully generated 800 MW of power since Sunday midnight.<br /><br />The work on this thermal power unit, commissioned by the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) completed a year ago and it had generated power some months ago. However, the operation had come to a halt due to shortage of coal and water.<div align="justify"> </div><div align="justify">However, now the NTPC has coal stock enough for the next four months. The unit has been getting water from Almatti backwaters at Parvathi Katta, about 18 km from Kudgi, an officer said.<br /><br />The power generated at Kudgi plant would be supplied to the southern grid through Power Grid Corporation of India. Out of the 800 MW generated, 400 MW would be supplied to Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Seemandhra and Telangana and Karnataka would get the balance.<br /><br />An officer of the thermal power plant, who did not wish to be named, said that the second unit was expected to be functional in around six months.<br /><br /><br /></div></div>