The Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant at Bathinda[2] was one of the three coal-fired thermal power stations in Punjab (the other being at Lehra Mohabat and Ropar[3]).
It was a medium-sized power station with four units that were begun to be built in early 1970s and completed in 1982.
[4] Having generated electricity to meet the power demand of Punjab, the thermal plant shut down indefinitely on September 27, 2017.
All four units ceased operations in September 2017[5]
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