Overview
The West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited (WBPDCL) is a state-owned electricity generation company operating in the Indian state of West Bengal. It functions under the administrative control of the Department of Power and Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Government of West Bengal, and is one of the principal entities responsible for thermal power generation in the state.
Key Facts
| Name | West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited |
|---|---|
| Common abbreviation | WBPDCL |
| Type | State government undertaking |
| Sector | Electricity generation (primarily thermal) |
| Owner | Government of West Bengal |
| Parent department | Department of Power and Non-Conventional Energy Sources |
| Area of operation | West Bengal, India |
Background
Electricity generation in West Bengal has historically been carried out by a combination of state utilities, central sector undertakings such as NTPC and DVC, and private licensees including CESC. WBPDCL was established as a dedicated generation company of the state government to operate thermal power stations and to expand generating capacity in the public sector. It supplies bulk power that is transmitted and distributed largely through the West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (WBSEDCL) and the West Bengal State Electricity Transmission Company Limited (WBSETCL), which were created during the restructuring of the erstwhile West Bengal State Electricity Board.
Operations
WBPDCL operates a portfolio of coal-based thermal power stations situated in the coal-bearing belts of western West Bengal, where access to fuel from the Raniganj coalfields and adjoining mining areas supports station operations. The corporation undertakes generation, station-level operation and maintenance, and capacity addition through new units at existing sites. It also manages associated activities such as fuel handling, ash management and environmental compliance under norms laid down by the Central Electricity Authority and the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.
Thermal power stations
The corporation's generating fleet includes thermal stations located in districts such as Bankura, Purba Bardhaman, Paschim Bardhaman and Murshidabad. Major plants commonly associated with WBPDCL include:
- Bakreshwar Thermal Power Station, in Birbhum district
- Kolaghat Thermal Power Station, in Purba Medinipur district
- Bandel Thermal Power Station, in Hooghly district
- Sagardighi Thermal Power Station, in Murshidabad district
- Santaldih Thermal Power Station, in Purulia district
Significance
As the dedicated generation arm of the West Bengal government, WBPDCL contributes a substantial share of the state's installed thermal capacity and supports baseload supply to the state grid. Its stations provide power that is used for domestic, agricultural and industrial consumption across West Bengal, and the corporation plays a role in implementing state policy on capacity expansion, plant modernisation, pollution control retrofits and reliability improvements.
Related topics
- West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company
- West Bengal State Electricity Transmission Company
- Bakreshwar Thermal Power Station
- Kolaghat Thermal Power Station
- Sagardighi Thermal Power Station
- Bandel Thermal Power Station
- Santaldih Thermal Power Station
- Electricity sector in India
- Government of West Bengal
References
- Wikidata entity: Q7984444
- Department of Power and Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Government of West Bengal