JSW Energy is set to significantly expand its Salboni thermal power project in West Bengal, doubling its capacity to 3,200 MW. This ambitious plan, involving an estimated Rs 40,000 crore investment, aims to meet the state’s escalating power needs. The company’s initial 1,600 MW phase is already underway, solidifying its commitment to the region’s energy infrastructure.
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