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<h1>Public power utility synchronises second 660 MW unit of 2x660 MW coal superthermal project, moving toward full commissioning</h1> A public-sector power company has synchronised the second 660 MW unit of a 2x660 MW coal-fired super thermal power project with the national grid, marking progress toward full commissioning. The project, developed on about 1,200.8 acres with roughly Rs 13,000 crore investment and an operational coal linkage, already had the first unit in commercial operation. The facility incorporates flue gas desulphurization technology to mitigate sulphur emissions. Legal and regulatory considerations include grid connectivity compliance, environmental controls, land-use and mining linkages, and obligations tied to commercial operation and statutory approvals.