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Mahadiscom or Mahavitaran is the largest electricity distribution utility in India, serving 28.4 million consumers across Maharashtra. It was carved out of MSEB in 2005 and has an infrastructure plan of Rs. 11000 crore to cater to future load and improve reliability.
MSEB is a state government electricity regulation board in Maharashtra, India, formed in 1960. It was restructured into four companies in 2005: generation, transmission, distribution and holding.
Mahagenco is a subsidiary of Maharashtra State Electricity Board and the largest power generating company in India controlled by state government. It operates thermal, hydro, gas and solar power plants with a total capacity of 14,400 MW.
Mahatransco is a state-owned electricity transmission company in Maharashtra, India. It operates a network of transmission lines, substations, HVDC lines and metering systems, and provides training and innovation in the power sector.
Koradi Thermal Power Station (KTPS) is a coal-fired power plant near Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. It has a capacity of 2190 MW and operates nine units, some of which are decommissioned or under expansion.
Chandrapur Super Thermal Power Station (often abbreviated as CSTPS) is a thermal power plant located in Chandrapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.The power plant is one of the coal based power plants of MAHAGENCO.
MERC is a governing body to control regulatory and safety functions in Maharashtra power sector since 1999. It regulates tariffs of power generation, transmission and distribution and promotes competition, efficiency and economy in the sector.
Dabhol Power Company was a controversial project to build a gas-fired power plant in Maharashtra, India, by Enron and its partners. The plant faced protests, corruption, and financial troubles, and was taken over by the Indian government in 2005.