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Promoter Location Installed Capacity Unit Configuration Type of Fuel Assam Power Generating Company Ltd (APGCL) Namrup, Dibrugarh District 133.50 MW Unit I-III: 23 MW Unit IV: 12.5 MW Unit V: 30 MW Unit VI: 22.5 MW Gas

Fuel Requirement/Source Gas to be sourced from Oil India Ltd Equipment Supplier Unit I - IV: Gas turbine units supplied WCL Unit V: Steam turbine supplied by BHEL Unit VI: Waste heat recovery unit of 22.5 MW generating unit with three boilers supplied by BHEL Unit I: April 1965 Unit II: April 1965 Unit III: April 1965 Unit IV: March 1976 Unit V: April 1976 Unit VI: March 1985 Plant Performance Year 1965-81 1981-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2006-07 Generation (MU ) 4073.700 3297.390 378.313 301.672 322.624 281.886 343.131 328.004 424.647 308.760 383.657 341.200 362.434 412.919 560 (Net Generation: 533) Gas Consumed (MMSCM) 1484.400 166.525 115.865 119.012 117.865 150.720 169.549 201.878 151.557 181.924 152.630 225.317 PLF (%) 34.84% 32.23% 25.70% 27.48% 29.60% 29.23% 27.94% 36.18% 29.18% 32.68% 29.07% 34.48% 35.31% -

Date of Commissioning

Status Updates: Status [April 2011]


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Status [October 2010]


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Status [May 2007]


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Namrup's Unit V had a low PLF during 2005-06 due to the following reasons: Technical problems such as drum pressure/condenser vacuum etc. restricting maximum capacity to 23 MW. Unit remained shut down from March 2003 to June 2005 due to generator coil failure. Only need based R&M is being done: BHEL has carried out repair/restoration of unit Replaced Sh. coils, ID fan Rotor, renovation of cooling towers An expenditure of INR 2.8 Crores incurred during X Plan.

Project Background It is a 133.50 MW gas based power plant located in Namrup, Dibrugarh District of Assam State. The project comprises of sex units and fuel supply is provided by Oil India Limited. The final unit started its commercial operation in March 1985. The project generated 560 million units of energy during 2006-07. Contact Details Assam Power Generating Company Ltd, Bijulee Bhawan, Guwahati-1, Tel. No- 0361 2739522/2739502 Top Latest News Items. Fuel Shortages Cast its impact on India's Power Generation (Click for More) 5/15/2012 12:00:00 AM

The Ministry of power has finally agreed that some power generation facilities are facing shortage of coal and gas. During the year 2011-12, Power Utilities reported a generation loss of the order of 9 Billion Unit (BU) and 11 BU due to shortage of coal and gas respectively. Production of coal from the domestic sources has not been matching with the increasing requirement for electricity generation. The shortfall is being mitigated through blending of imported coal to the extent technically feasible. The coal-based generation during 2011-12, however, registered a growth of about 9.2%. During the year 2011-12, gas and liquid fuel based energy generation was inter-alia affected due to lower system demand mainly on account of sudden drop in the domestic & agricultural demand due to better availability of water, better weather conditions & increased thermal, hydro and nuclear generations coupled with shortage in supply of gas. Being comparatively costly power, gas based units had to shut down / back down Gas Turbines (GTs) due to receipt of lower

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schedule from the beneficiary States. The total average daily availability of natural gas during 2010-11 from different sources was 162.1 MMSCMD with a share of 55.35 MMSCMD from KG-D6. During 2011-12, the availability of gas from KG-D6, which is the major source of natural gas, has steadily declined with the availability of 34.3 MMSCMD during the month of March, 2012. The availability of imported R-LNG fluctuates from time to time depending upon the demand, price and tie ups with suppliers due to which supply to Power Plant has reduced.
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While efforts are being for getting supply of coal to power stations enhanced, import of coal subject to blending to the extent technically feasible has been resorted to during the last few years in view of prevailing inadequacy of domestic coal for meeting the electricity generation requirements. It has been decided that CIL will sign Fuel Supply Agreements (FSAs) with power plants that have entered into long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with DISCOMs and have been commissioned/would get commissioned on or before 31st March 2015. The FSAs will be signed for full quantity of coal mentioned in the Letters of Assurance (LOAs) for a period of 20 years with trigger level of 80% for levy of disincentive and 90% for levy of incentive. Production of gas from KG D-6 has steadily declined. Consequently, the project developers have been advised not to plan projects based on domestic gas till 2015-16.

Generation loss due to coal shortage for the year 2011-12 as reported by Power Utilities S. No. Name of Power Utility Name of Thermal Power Station Capacity (MW) Total 1 NTPC UNCHAHAR DADRI(NCPP) KAHALGAON STPS SINGRAULI STPS RIHAND STPS FARAKKA STPS VINDHYACHAL STP TALCHER STPS RAMAGUNDAM SIMHADRI BADARPUR 2 3 RRVUN M.P. Power Genco CHABRA SATPURA SANJAY GANDHI KHAPARKHEDAII PARLI PARAS 4 APGENCO RAYALASEEMA KAKATIYA 5 DVC MEJIA TPS CHANDRAPUR 6 BSEB ALL INDIA TOTAL Generation Loss of gas based Dower stations during the year 2011-2012 S. No Name of Power Station Installed Capacity @ (MW) Gen Loss due to short supply of Gas as reported (MUs) BARAUNI 1050 1820 2340 2000 2000 2100 3260 3000 2600 2000 705 500 1143 1340 1340 1130 500 1050 500 2340 890 210 33817.5 132.10 191.50 4820.50 187.60 152.10 195.10 749.00 383.60 546.20 498.60 13.60 138.49 63.20 94.00 27.30 398.30 53.20 17.00 28.00 167.29 96.00 5.32 8958.00

CENTRAL SECTOR 1 FARIDABAD CCPP 431.59 0

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ANTA CCPP AURAIYA CCPP DADRI CCPP Sub Total (NR)

419.33 663.36 829.78 2344.06 657.39 656.2 740 740 740 3533.59 291 84 375 6252.65

0 0 0 0 2.09 0 714.49 593.33 1661.26 2971.17 194.02 0 194.02 3165.2

5 6 7 8 9

GANDHAR CCPP KAWAS CCPP RATNAGIRI CCPP I RATNAGIRI CCPP II RATNAGIRI CCPP III Sub Total (WR)

10 11

KATHALGURI CCPP AGARTALA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (CS)

STATE SECTOR 12 13 14 15 16 I.P.CCPP PRAGATICCGT-III PRAGATI CCPP DHOLPUR CCPP RAMGARH CCPP Sub Total (NR) 17 18 19 20 DHUVARAN CCPP HAZIRA CCPP UTRAN CCPP URAN CCPP Sub Total (WR) 21 22 23 24 25 KARAIKAL CCPP KOVIKALPAL CCPP KUTTALAM CCPP NARIMANAM GPS VALUTHUR CCPP Sub Total (SR) 26 27 28 29 30 LAKWA GT NAMRUP CCPP NAMRUP ST BARAMURA GT ROKHIA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (SS) PVT SECTOR 31 VATWA CCPP 100 403.16 270 750 330.4 330 113.8 1794.2 218.62 156.1 518 672 1564.72 32.5 107 100 10 186.2 435.7 120 95 24 58.5 90 387.5 4182.12 0 141.14 0 249.42 0 390.56 0 0.52 21.84 224.45 246.81 0 155.23 137 0 0 292.23 77.56 27 0 0 0 104.55 1034.15

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TROMBAY CCPP Sub Total (WR) Total (PVT S) PVT IPP SECTOR 33 RITHALA CCPP Sub Total (NR) 34 35 36 37 BARODA CCPP ESSARCCPP PEGUTHAN CCPP SUGEN CCPP Sub Total (WR) 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 GAUTAMI CCPP GMR Energy Ltd -Kakinada GODAVARI CCPP JEGURUPADU CCPP KONASEEMA CCPP KONDAPALL1 EXTN CCPP. KONDAPALLI CCPP PEDDAPURAM CCPP VEMAGIRI CCPP KARUPPUR CCPP P.NALLUR CCPP VALANTARVY CCPP Sub Total (SR) 50 DLF ASSAM GT Sub Total (NER) Total (PVT IPP S) GRAND TOTAL

180 280 280

29 432.16 432.16

108 108 160 515 655 1147.5 2477.5 464 220 208 455.4 445 366 350 220 370 119.8 330.5 52.8 3601.5 24.5 24.5 6211.5 16926.27

141.7 141.7 549.77 0 0 921.96 1471.73 960.34 0 435.39 860.97 488.09 0 757.77 565.38 409.07 0 0 9.14 4486.15 124.76 124.76 6224.34 10855.84

@ Installed capacity is as on last day of the year. * Normative gas requirement at 90 % PLF taking GCV of gas=9000k.Cal/SCM (except for Ramgarh CCGT for which GCV is 4150 kCal/SCM), station heat rate - 2900 k.Cal/kWh for open cycle and 2000 k.Cal/kWh for combined cycle and is as on last day of the year. MUs - Million Units MMSCMD - Million Metric Standard Cubic Meters per Day HSD - High Speed Diesel

Gas Shortages trips India's Gas Based Power Capacity

5/15/2012 12:00:00 AM

The power generation of many gas based power projects has suffered due to shortage of gas supply. The generation loss during the year 2011-12, project wise mentioning the state in which it is located, due to short supply of gas. The details of present capacity of gas based power generating stations is being monitored by CEA in the country. The details of the requirement and supply of gas for different power projects in the country during each year of the last three years and the current year, State/Union Territory-wise is

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as under:SI. No. 1 2 3 Years 200910 201011 201112 Capacity at the end of year (MW) 15,769.27 16,639.77 16,926.27 Gas Requirement at 90% PLF (MMSCMD) 78.09 81.42 81.44 A erage Gas Supplied (MMSCMD) 55.45 59.31 56.28

The government has clarified that domestic gas will be allocated as per the gas allocation priority as & when additional domestic gas is available. Details of present gas based capacity being monitored by CEA S. No Name of Power Station Located in the State Installed Capacity @ (MW)

CENTRAL SECTOR 1 2 3 4 FARIDABAD CCPP ANTA CCPP AURAIYA CCPP DADRI CCPP Sub Total (NR) 5 6 7 8 9 GANDHAR CCPP KAWAS CCPP RATNAGIRI CCPP I RATNAGIRI CCPP II RATNAGIRI CCPP III Sub Total (WR) 10 11 KATHALGURI CCPP AGARTALA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (CS) STATE SECTOR 12 13 14 15 16 I.P.CCPP PRAGATICCGT-III PRAGATI CCPP DHOLPUR CCPP RAMGARH CCPP Sub Total (NR) 17 18 19 20 DHUVARAN CCPP HAZIRA CCPP UTRAN CCPP URAN CCPP Sub Total (WR) GUJARAT GUJARAT GUJARAT MAHARASHTRA DELHI DELHI DELHI RAJASTHAN RAJASTHAN 270 750 330.4 330 113.8 1794.2 218.62 156.1 518 672 1564.72 ASSAM TRIPURA GUJARAT GUJARAT MAHARASHTRA MAHARASHTRA MAHARASHTRA HARYANA RAJASTHAN UTTAR PRADESH UTTAR PRADESH 431.59 419.33 663.36 829.78 2344.06 657.39 656.2 740 740 740 3533.59 291 84 375 6252.65

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KARAIKAL CCPP KOVIKALPAL CCPP KUTTALAM CCPP NARIMANAM GPS VALUTHUR CCPP Sub Total (SR)

PUDUCHERRY TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU

32.5 107 100 10 186.2 435.7

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LAKWA GT NAMRUP CCPP NAMRUP ST BARAMURA GT ROKHIA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (SS)

ASSAM ASSAM ASSAM TRIPURA TRIPURA

120 95 24 58.5 90 387.5 4182.12

PVT SECTOR 31 32 VATWA CCPP TROMBAY CCPP Sub Total (WR) Total (PVT S) PVT IPP SECTOR 33 RITHALA CCPP Sub Total (NR) 34 35 36 37 BARODA CCPP ESSAR CCPP PEGUTHAN CCPP SUGEN CCPP Sub Total (WR) 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 GAUTAMI CCPP ANDHRA PRADESH GUJARAT GUJARAT GUJARAT GUJARAT DELHI 108 108 160 515 655 1147.5 2477.5 464 220 208 455.4 445 366 350 220 370 119.8 330.5 52.8 3601.5 ASSAM 24.5 24.5 GUJARAT MAHARASHTRA 100 180 280 280

GMR Energy Ltd - Kakinada ANDHRA PRADESH GODAVARI CCPP JEGURUPADU CCPP KONASEEMA CCPP KONDAPALLI EXTNCCPP KONDAPALLI CCPP PEDDAPURAM CCPP VEMAGIRI CCPP KARUPPUR CCPP P.NALLUR CCPP VALANTARVY CCPP Sub Total (SR) ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU

50

DLF ASSAM GT Sub Total (NER)

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Total (PVT IPP S) GRAND TOTAL @ Installed capacity is as on last day of the year. Generation Loss during the year 2011-12 S. No Name of Power Station Installed Capacity @ (MW) Located in the State

6211.5 16926.27

Gen (MUs)

Gen Loss due to short supply of Gas as reported (MUs)

CENTRAL SECTOR 1 2 3 4 FARIDABAD CCPP ANTA CCPP AURAIYA CCPP DADRI CCPP Sub Total (NR) 5 6 7 8 9 GANDHARCCPP KAWAS CCPP RATNAGIRI CCPP I RATNAGIRI CCPP II RATNAGIRI CCPP III Sub Total (WR) 10 11 KATHALGURI CCPP AGARTALA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (CS) STATE SECTOR 12 13 14 15 16 I.P.CCPP PRAGATICCGT-III PRAGATI CCPP DHOLPURCCPP RAMGARH CCPP Sub Total (NR) 17 18 19 20 DHUVARAN CCPP HAZIRA CCPP UTRAN CCPP URAN CCPP Sub Total (WR) 21 22 23 24 25 KARAIKAL CCPP KOVIKALPAL CCPP KUTTALAM CCPP NARIMANAM GPS VALUTHUR CCPP Sub Total (SR) 270 750 330.4 330 113.8 1794.2 218.62 156.1 518 672 1564.72 32.5 107 100 10 186.2 435.7 PUDUCHERRY TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU GUJARAT GUJARAT GUJARAT MAHARASHTRA DELHI DELHI DELHI RAJASTHAN RAJASTHAN 1243.72 331.38 2560.05 2253.77 536.79 6925.71 1008.7 907.62 2987.98 4668.78 9573.08 251.46 705.75 413.29 0 1114.56 2485.06 0 141.14 0 249.42 0 390.56 0 0.52 21.84 224.45 246.81 0 155.23 137 0 0 292.23 431.59 419.33 663.36 829.78 2344.06 657.39 656.2 740 740 740 3533.59 291 84 375 6252.65 ASSAM TRIPURA GUJARAT GUJARAT MAHARASHTRA MAHARASHTRA MAHARASHTRA HARYANA RAJASTHAN UTTAR PRADESH UTTAR PRADESH 3067.72 2694.6 3878.62 5376.07 15017.01 3684.07 3638.4 2950.5 4846.46 3822.12 18941.55 1765.17 666.12 2431.29 36389.85 0 0 0 0 0 2.09 0 714.49 593.33 1661.26 2971.17 194.02 0 194.02 3165.2

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LAKWA GT NAMRUPCCPP NAMRUPST BARAMURA GT ROKHIA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (SS)

120 95 24 58.5 90 387.5 4182.12

ASSAM ASSAM ASSAM TRIPURA TRIPURA

771.99 565.73 0 357.62 419.1 2114.44 21098.29

77.56 27 0 0 0 104.55 1034.15

PVT SECTOR 31 32 VATWA CCPP TROMBAY CCPP Sub Total (WR) Total (PVT S) PVT IPP SECTOR 33 RITHALA CCPP Sub Total (NR) 34 35 36 37 BARODA CCPP ESSARCCPP PEGUTHAN CCPP SUGEN CCPP Sub Total (WR) 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 GAUTAMICCPP GMR Energy Ltd-Kakinada GODAVARI CCPP JEGURUPADU CCPP KONASEEMA CCPP KONDAPALLI EXTN CCPP. KONDAPALLI CCPP PEDDAPURAM CCPP VEMAG1RI CCPP KARUPPURCCPP P.NALLURCCPP VALANTARVY CCPP Sub Total (SR) 50 DLF ASSAM GT Sub Total (NER) Total (PVTIPP S) GRAND TOTAL 108 108 160 515 655 1147.5 2477.5 464 220 208 455.4 445 366 350 220 370 119.8 330.5 52.8 3601.5 24.5 24.5 6211.5 16926.27 ASSAM ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRAPRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU GUJARAT GUJARAT GUJARAT GUJARAT DELHI 241.83 241.83 668.74 135.89 3067.07 7592.16 11463.86 2898.67 1200.03 1282.46 2833.49 2266.22 2203.54 2030.94 1318.82 2066.81 797.1 1526.19 377.51 20801.78 0 0 32507.47 92022.77 141.7 141.7 549.77 0 0 921.96 1471.73 960.34 0 435.39 860.97 488.09 0 757.77 565.38 409.07 0 0 9.14 4486.15 124.76 124.76 6224.34 10855.84 100 180 280 280 GUJARAT MAHARASHTRA 459.26 1567.9 2027.16 2027.16 403.16 29 432.16 432.16

@ Installed capacity is as on last day of the year. * Normative gas requirement at 90 % PLF taking GCV of gas=9000k.Cal/SCM (except for Ramgarh CCGT for which GCV is 4150 kCal/SCM), station heat rate - 2900 k.Cal/kWh for open cycle and 2000 k.Cal/kWh for combined cycle and is as on last day of the year.

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MUs - Million Units MMSCMD - Million Standard Cubic Meters per Day HSD - High Speed Diesel

Assam facing shortfall of 403 MW of power

5/8/2012 12:00:00 AM

The State is facing a shortfall of 403 MW in power supply during the peak load hours. Its off peak load hours shortfall was 232 MW during the day. The shortfall faced by the State in power supply these days is due to the reduced generation in the hydel and thermal power stations of the region together with its failure to draw power from outside the region. The peak load hours power demand of the State today was 1100 MW against the availability of 697 MW of power. Its off peak load hour power demand today was 720 MW, against the availability of 488 MW. According to Assam Power Distribution Company Ltd (APDCL) sources, today, the Assam Power Generation Company Ltd (APGCL) supplied 174 MW of power to the APDCL during the off peak load hours, while it supplied 230 MW of power to the State power distribution company during the peak load hours. During the off peak load hours today, the APDCL received 176 MW of power from the Central Sector Generating Stations (CSGS) of the NE region and during the peak load hours it received 332 MW of power from these CSGS. From the National Thermal Power Corporations (NTPCS) Eastern Region generating stations, the APDCL received 126 MW of power during the off peak load hours and during the peak load hours, it received 123 MW of power from these generating stations. The APDCL could not draw 120 MW of power it has sought to procure from the open market because of the non-restoration of the two 400 Kv towers of the Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL). These towers were uprooted by a storm on May 3 at Binaguri in West Bengal. It needs mention here that the States share of power from all the CSGS of the North East Region is 589 MW for this month. But because of the shortage in gas supply to the Central Sector thermal power stations and the less availability of water in the Central Sector hydel power stations, these CSGS are generating power at a reduced rate. Even the States own generating stations are not able to utilise their full generating capacities because of these two factors, sources said. The Kathalguri Thermal Power Station of the NEEPCO is utilising 71 per cent of its generating capacity. The Agartala Gas-based Thermal Power Station of the Central Sector power company is utilising 91 per cent of its capacity. The Dayang Hydel Project of the NEEPCO is utilising only 8 per cent of its installed capacity, while the Ranganadi Hydel Project of this Central Sector power company is utilising only 16 per cent of its capacity. The Kopili Hydel Project of this Central Sector power company is utilising 10 per cent of its capacity, while the Loktak Hydel Project of the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) is utilising 60 per cent of its capacity. Similarly, due to gas supply constraint and shutdown of machines, the Namrup Thermal Power Station of the APGCL is utilising 58 per cent of its generating capacity and the Lakwa Thermal Power Station of the State is utilising 67 per cent of its generating capacity. The Karbi-Langpi Hydel Project of the APGCL is utilising 50 per cent of its capacity due to shortage of water in the Langpi river, sources said.

Gas supplies pose threat to iability of gas based power projects

4/10/2012 12:00:00 AM

Due to sharp decline in domestic production of gas in the country, particularly from KG D6 basin, almost all existing gas based power plants are facing difficulties and have been operating at lower PLF, resulting in loss of generation. Further, a few power plants are either commissioned or under advance stage of construction and awaiting gas supply for testing/commissioning and commercial operation. Demand and supply of gas to various gas-based power projects during each of the last three years and the current year is enclosed at Annex-1A, 1B, 1C and 1D. While presently none of the existing gas based power plant is lying idle due to non-availability of gas but most of the plants are operating at lower PLF and the gas based power stations have, during April, 2011 to January, 2012, reported a generation loss of 6,244.5 Million Unit (MU) due to short supply of gas. Infraline brings to you complete details of gas supplies going to power plants since 2008-09 till date.

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FUEL SUPPLY/CONSUMPTION FOR GAS BASED POWER STATIONS IN T E COUNTRY For the year 2008-2009 S. No Name of Power Station Installed Capacity@ (MW) Located in the State Gas Gas Allotted A g. Gas Requirement (MMSCMD) Supplied/ at 90% PLF Consumed (MMSCMD) (MMSCMD) Alternate fuel used ( L) Gen Loss due to short supply of Gas as reported (MUs)

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CENTRAL SECTOR 1 2 3 4 FARIDABAD CCPP ANTA CCPP AURAIYA CCPP DADRI CCPP Sub Total (NR) S 6 7 8 9 GANDHAR CCPP KAWAS CCPP RATNAGIRI CCPPI RATNAGIRI CCPP II RATNAGIRI CCPP III Sub Total (WR) 10 11 KATHALGURI CCPP AGARTALA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (CS) STATE SECTOR 12 13 14 15 I.P.CCPP PRAGATI CCPP DHOLPUR CCPP RAMGARH CCPP Sub Total (NR) 16 17 18 DHUVARAN CCPP HAZIRA CCPP UTRAN CCPP 270 330.4 330 113.8 1044.2 218.62 156.1 144 Gujarat Gujarat Gujarat Delhi Delhi Rajasthan Rajasthan 1.31 1.59 1.58 1.18 5.66 1.05 0.75 0.69 1.04 1.26 1.34 0.75 4.39 0.67 0.8 361.08 517.4 471.36 209.78 1559.62 242.94 203.16 194.14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6517.58 0 0 290.26 6807.84 0 0 0 32.3 80.1 182.28 0 294.68 100.08 0 29.05 430 413 652 817 2312 648 644 740 740 740 3512 291 84 375 6199 Assam Tripura Gujarat Gujarat Maharashtra Maharashtra Maharashtra Haryana Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh 2.06 1.98 3.13 3.92 11.09 3.11 3.09 3.55 3.55 3.56 16.86 1.4 0.58 1.98 29.93 0.63 1.31 1.15 5.74 1.4 0.75 2.15 15 1.2 1.41 2.17 2.33 7.11 2.65 430.88 503.77 794.52 845.08 2574.25 853.89 503.16 147.82 307.24 530.83 2342.94 514.83 270.19 785.02 5702.21 99306.76 71997.16 101807.88 0 273111.8 0 254374.09 0 0 0 254374.09 0 0 0 527485.89 7416 0 0 277187.81 284603.81 0 1398.73 0 0 0 1398.73 0 0 0 286002.54 56.44 53.14 102.54 108.78 320.9 200.18 0 43 89 78.45 410.63 146.54 59.88 206.42 937.95

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URAN CCPP Sub Total (WR)

912 1430.72 32.5 107 100 10 186.2 435.7 120 73 24 37.5 90 344.5 3255.12

Maharashtra

4.38 6.87

2.45 3.92

1022.55 1662.79 64.66

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6807.84

2843 2972.13 0 68.72 1 0 0 69.72 155.46 7.42 4.94 0 0 167.82 3504.35

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KARAIKAL CCPP KOVIKALPAL CCPP KUTTALAM CCPP NARIMANA MGPS VALUTHUR CCPP Sub Total (SR)

Puducherry Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu

0.16 0.51 0.48 0 0.89 2.04 0.45 0.39 0 0.59 1.43 0.94 0.4 0.26 0.2 0.6 2.4 12.14

138.82 137.96 0 215 556.44 277.4 139.08 92.72 70.1 187.64 766.94 4545.79

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LAKWAGT NAMRUP CCPP NAMRUP ST BARAMUR AGT ROKHIA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (SS)

Assam Assam Assam Tripura Tripura

0.84 0.43 0.14 0.26 0.63 2.3 16.87

PVT SECTOR 30 31 VATWA CCPP TROMBAY CCPP Sub Total (WR) Total (PVT S) PVT IPP SECTOR 32 33 34 35 BARODA CCPP ESSAR CCPP PEGUTHAN CCPP SUGEN CCPP Sub Total (WR) 36 37 38 39 GODAVARI CCPP JEGURUPADU CCPP KONDAPALLI CCPP PEDDAPURAM CCPP 160 515 655 0 1330 208 455.4 350 220 Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Gujarat Gujarat Gujarat Gujarat 0.77 2.47 3.14 1.84 8.22 1 2.19 1.68 1.06 1.51 0.9 2.78 0.68 2.15 1.75 0.53 0.37 242.73 515 545.63 28.8 1332.16 249.6 238.22 260.12 194.31 0 138236.35 336260.17 0 474496.52 59711.62 46472.22 248408.43 31914.86 0 3757 0 0 3757 0 0 159.99 277 16.23 182.24 0.23 0 198.7 258.45 1957.39 655.11 659 100 180 280 280 Gujarat Maharashtra 0.48 0.86 1.34 1.34 0.85 0.85 0.85 137.63 306.31 443.94 443.94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28.1 393.98 422.08 422.08

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VEMAGIRI CCPP KARUPPUR CCPP P.NALLUR CCPP VALANTARVY CCPP Sub Total (SR)

370 119.8 330.5 52.8 2106.5 24.5 24.5 3461 13195.12

Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu

1.78 0.58 1.59 0.25 10.13

0.35 0.5

127.97 164.71 4.33

0 0 451068.91 0 837576.04 0 0 1312072.56

0 0 388 0 824.99 0 0 4581.99

2725.1 0 0 106.13 6361.18 57.23 57.23 6617.11

0.24 6.2 0.17 0.17 9.15 37.14

88.67 1327.93 39.4 39.4 2699.49 13391.43

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DLF ASSAM GT Sub Total (NER) Total (PVT IPPS) GRAND TOTAL

Assam

0.12 0.12 18.47 66.61

1839558.45 297392.37 11481.49

Installed capacity is as on last day of the year.* Normative gas requirement at 90 % PLF taking GCV of gas>9000k.Cal/SCM (except for Ramgarh CCGT for which GCV Is 4150 kCal/SCM), station heat rate 2900 k.Cal/kWh for open cycle and 2000 k.Cal/kWh for combined cycle and is as on last day of the year. MUs - Million Units MMSCMD - Million Standard Cubic Meters per Day KL - Kilo Litre HSD - High Speed Diesel FUEL SUPPLY/CONSUMPTION FOR GAS BASED POWER STATIONS IN T E COUNTRY For the year 2009-2010 S. No Name of Power Station Installed Capacity@ (MW) Located in the State Gas Gas Allotted A g. Gas Requirement (MMSCMD) Supplied/ at 90% PLF Consumed (MMSCMD) (MMSCMD) Alternate fuel used ( L) Gen Loss due to short supply of Gas as reported (MUs)

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SD

CENTRAL SECTOR 1 2 3 4 FARIDABAD CCPP ANTA CCPP AURAIYA CCPP DADRI CCPP Sub Total (NR) 5 6 7 GANDHAR CCPP KAWAS CCPP RATNAGIRI CCPP I 431.59 419.33 663.36 829.78 2344.06 657.39 656.2 740 Gujarat Gujarat Maharashtra Haryana Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh 2.07 2.01 3.18 3.98 11.24 3.12 3.15 3.55 2 1.76 2.56 2.81 9.13 2.99 2.87 1.5 603.63 637.86 934.35 1023.12 3198.96 940.43 924.01 488.21 64171.93 26446.48 119186 0 868 0 0 178707.44 0 0 10.58 0 10.58 1.95 0 0

209804.41 179575.44 0 8095 0 0 0 0

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8 9

RATNAGIRI CCPP II RATNAGIRI CCPP III Sub Total (WR)

740 740 3533.59 291 84 375 6252.65

Maharashtra Maharashtra

3.55 3.56 16.93

1.5 1.5 10.36 1.4 0.75 2.15 21.64

651 476.6 3480.25 483.46 271.63 755.09 7434.3

0 0 8095 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1.95 108.3 0 108.3 120.83

10 11

KATHALGURl CCPP AGARTALA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (CS)

Assam Tripura

1.4 0.58 1.98 30.15

217899.41 179575.44

STATE SECTOR 12 13 14 15 I.P.CCPP PRAGATI CCPP DHOLPUR CCPP RAMGARH CCPP Sub Total (NR) 16 17 18 19 DHUVARAN CCPP HAZIRA CCPP UTRAN CCPP URAN CCPP Sub Total (WR) 20 21 22 23 24 KARAIKAL CCPP KOVIKALPAL CCPP KUTTALAM CCPP NARIMANAM GPS VALUTHUR CCPP Sub Total (SR) 25 26 27 28 29 LAKWAGT NAMRUP CCPP NAMRUP ST BARAMURA GT ROKHIA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (SS) 270 330.4 330 113.8 1044.2 218.62 156.1 518 912 1804.72 32.5 107 100 10 186.2 435.7 120 95 24 37.5 90 366.5 3651.12 Assam Assam Assam Tripura Tripura Puducherry Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Gujarat Gujarat Gujarat Maharashtra Delhi Delhi Rajasthan Rajasthan 1.3 1.59 1.58 1.18 5.65 1.05 0.75 2.49 4.38 8.67 0.16 0.51 0.48 0 0.89 2.04 0.84 0.43 0.14 0.26 0.63 2.3 18.66 1.17 1.5 1.46 0.75 4.88 0.86 0.8 2.01 3.3 6.97 0.17 0.29 0.35 0 0.66 1.47 0.94 0.4 0.26 0.2 0.6 2.4 15.72 407.77 526.16 493.74 213.63 1641.3 269.72 244.82 426.15 1203.78 2144.47 58.42 103.49 127.28 0 223.46 512.65 316.96 213 19 73.73 201.69 824.38 5122.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43.49 43.49 0 0 0 0 0 0 43.49 14231.94 0 0 90.93 14322.87 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14322.87 0 0 69.12 0 69.12 22.98 0 0 1653.57 1676.55 24.6 267.9 56 0 158 506.5 56.28 11 2.4 0 0 69.68 2321.85

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PVT SECTOR 30 31 VATWA CCPP TROMBAY CCPP Sub Total (WR) Total (PVTS) PVT IPP SECTOR 32 33 34 35 BARODA CCPP ESSAR CCPP PEGUTHAN CCPP SUGEN CCPP Sub Total (WR) 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 GAUTAMI CCPP GODAVARI CCPP JEGURUPADU CCPP KONASEEMA CCPP KONDAPALLI EXTN CCPP. KONDAPALLI CCPP PEDDAPURAM CCPP VEMAGIRI CCPP KARUPPUR CCPP P.NALLUR CCPP VALANTARVY CCPP Sub Total (SR) 47 DLF ASSAM GT Sub Total (NER) Total (PVT IPPS) GRAND TOTAL 160 515 655 1147.5 2477.5 464 208 455.4 280 233 350 220 370 119.8 330.5 52.8 3083.5 24.5 24.5 5585.5 15769.27 Assam Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Gujarat Gujarat Gujarat Gujarat 0.77 2.47 3.14 5.51 11.89 2.23 1 2.19 1.95 1.62 1.68 1.06 1.78 0.58 1.59 0.25 15.93 0.12 0.12 27.94 78.09 0.63 1.68 2.67 4.06 9.04 1.86 0.91 2.11 1.75 1.75 1.75 0.86 1.56 0.5 0.37 0.24 13.66 0.17 0.17 22.87 61.56 230.89 614.7 926.66 1188.59 2960.84 676.26 330.75 714.71 297.14 434.35 507.94 315.21 568.41 139.13 133.91 86.3 4204.11 35.39 35.39 7200.34 20241.37 0 0 7.46 0 7.46 0 12723.5 13407.59 0 0 59935.13 19130.97 0 0 348072.97 0 453270.16 0 0 453277.62 0 4.2 0 0 4.2 0 0 0 0 0 302.02 55.42 0 0 291 0 648.44 0 0 652.64 1.42 0 0 0 1.42 0 16.11 18.27 0 0 292.43 105.8 98.08 0 0 61.74 592.43 70.82 70.82 664.67 3237.43 100 180 280 280 Gujarat Maharashtra 0.48 0.86 1.34 1.34 0.48 0.85 1.33 1.33 174.73 309.2 483.93 483.93 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 130.08 130.08 130.08

671220.52 194550.95

@ Installed capacity Is as on last day of the year. * Normative gas requirement at 90 % PLF taking GCV of gas=9000k.Cal/SCM (except for Ramgarh CCGT for which GCV is 4150

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kCal/SCM), station heat rate - 2900 k.Cal/kWh for open cycle and 2000 k.Cal/kWh for combined cycle and is as on last day of the year. MUs Million Units MMSCMD Million Standard Cubic Meters per Day HSD High Speed Diesel KL Kilo Litre FUEL SUPPLY/CONSUMPTION FOR GAS BASED POWER STATIONS IN T E COUNTRY For the year 2010-2011 S. No Name of Power Station Installed Capacity@ (MW) Located in the State Gas Gas Allotted A g. Gas Requirement (MMSCMD) Supplied/ at 90% PLF Consumed (MMSCMD) (MMSCMD) Alternate fuel used ( L) Gen Loss due to short supply of Gas as reported (MUs)

Naphtha

SD

CENTRAL SECTOR 1 2 3 4 FARIDABAD CCPP ANTA CCPP AURAIYA CCPP DADRI CCPP Sub Total (NR) 5 6 7 8 9 GANDHAR CCPP KAWAS CCPP RATNAGIRl CCPP I RATNAGI-Rl CCPP II RATNAGIRl CCPP III Sub Total (WR) 10 11 KATHALGURI CCPP AGARTALA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (CS) STATE SECTOR 12 13 I.P.CCPP PRAGATI CCGT-III $ 270.00 500.00 Delhi Delhi 1.30 2.40 1.34 0.00 1.02 0.02 0.00 0.00 19.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 431.59 419.33 663.36 829.78 2344.08 657.39 656.20 740.00 740.00 740.00 3533.59 291.00 84.00 375.00 6252.65 Assam Tripura Gujarat Gujarat Maharashtra Maharashtra Maharashtra Haryana Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh 2.07 2.01 3.18 3.98 11.24 3.16 3.15 3.55 3.55 3.56 16.97 1.40 0.58 1.98 30.19 1.95 1.60 2.79 3.20 9.54 3.02 2.29 2.35 2.35 2.34 12.35 1.40 0.72 2.12 24.01 1.80 1.51 2.72 3.14 9.17 2.31 2.29 2.09 2.09 2.10 10.88 1.44 0.72 2.16 22.21 1606.46 1203.54 4536.07 0.00 7346.07 0.00 917.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 917.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 8263.27 136.00 0.00 0.00 8441.98 8577.98 0.00 80.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 80.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 8658.26 0.22 0.00 0.80 0.00 1.02 10.58 0.00 149.08 149.08 149.08 457.82 129.46 0.00 129.46 588.30

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14 15 16

PRAGATI CCPP DHOLPUR CCPP RAMGARH CCPP Sub Total (NR)

330.40 330.00 113.80 1544.20 218.62 156.10 518.00 672.00 1564.72 32.50 107.00 100.00 10.00 186.20 435.70 120.00 95.00 24.00 58.50 90.00 387.50 3932.12

Delhi Rajasthan Rajasthan

1.59 1.58 1.18 8.05

1.54 1.28 0.90 5.06 1.18 0.78 1.53 4.83 8.32 0.14 0.34 0.45 0.00 0.34 1.27 0.90 0.50 0.16 0.40 0.58 2.54 17.19

1.41 1.13 0.50 4.08 0.94 0.63 1.53 3.45 6.55 0.14 0.34 0.09 0.00 0.31 0.88 0.89 0.50 0.11 0.33 0.61 2.44 13.95

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 43.49 43.49 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 43.49

0.00 0.00 204.83 223.93 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 223.93

0.00 217.76 0.00 217.76 3.37 6.59 32.94 1107.44 1150.34 18.57 272.42 49.00 0.00 0.00 339.99 24.78 21.46 6.00 0.00 0.00 52.24 1760.33

17 18 19 20

DHUVARAN CCPP HAZIRA CCPP UTRAN CCPP URAN CCPP Sub Total (WR)

Gujarat Gujarat Gujarat Maharashtra

1.05 0.75 2.49 3.23 7.52

21 22 23 24 25

KARAIKAL CCPP KOVIKALP AL CCPP KUTTALAM CCPP NARIMANAM GPS VALUTHUR CCPP Sub Total (SR)

Puducherry Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu

0.16 0.51 0.48 0.00 0.89 2.04

26 27 28 29 30

LAKWA GT NAMRUP CCPP NAMRUP ST BARAMURA GT# ROKHIA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (SS)

Assam Assam Assam Tripura Tripura

0.84 0.43 0.14 0.41 0.63 2.45 20.06

PVT SECTOR 31 32 VATWA CCPP TROMBAY CCPP Sub Total (WR) Total (PVT S) PVT IPP SECTOR 33 RITHALA CCPP ** Sub Total (NR) 34 35 BARODA CCPP ESSAR CCPP 71.50 71.50 160.00 515.00 Gujarat Gujarat Delhi 0.50 0.50 0.77 2.47 0.40 0.40 0.47 1.68 0.10 0.10 0.52 1.68 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.20 31.68 31.68 23.13 0.00 100.00 180.00 280.00 280.00 Gujarat Maharashtra 0.48 0.86 1.34 1.34 0.31 0.87 1.18 1.18 0.41 0.90 1.31 1.31 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 145.63 79.06 224.69 224.69

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36 37

PEGUTHAN CCPP SUGEN CCPP Sub Total (WR)

655.00 1147.50 2477.50 464.00 220.00 208.00 455.40 445.00 366.00 350.00 220.00 370.00 119.80 330.50 52.80 3601.50 24.50 24.50 6175.00 16639.77

Gujarat Gujarat

3.14 5.51 11.89

2.11 4.65 8.91 1.76 0.58 0.87 2.01 1.78 1.26 1.75 0.84 1.44 0.50 0.97 0.25 14.01 0.17 0.17 23.49 65.87

2.06 4.23 8.49 1.82 0.58 0.87 1.79 1.60 1.26 1.27 0.84 1.44 0.47 0.97 0.27 13.18 0.07 0.07 21.84 59.31

2850.00 0.00 2850.00 0.00 0.00 381.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 142562.16 0.00 142943.97 0.00 0.00 145793.97

16.75 0.00 20.95 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00 0.00 0.00 50.95

0.00 0.00 23.13 304.38 31.94 202.12 406.40 1319.10 0.00 641.37 290.69 450.20 0.00 0.00 12.25 3658.45 108.09 108.09 3821.35 6394.67

38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

GAUTAMI CCPP GMR Energy Ltd Kakinada GODAVARI CCPP JEGURUPADU CCPP KONASEEMA CCPP & KONDAPALLI EXTN CCPP. KONDAPALLI CCPP *** PEDDAPURAM CCPP VEMAGIRI CCPP KARUPPUR CCPP P.NALLUR CCPP VALANTARVY CCPP Sub Total (SR)

Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu

2.23 1.06 1.00 2.19 2.14 1.76 1.68 1.06 1.78 0.58 1.59 0.25 17.32

50

DLF ASSAM GT Sub Total (NER) Total (PVT IPPS) GRAND TOTAL

Assam

0.12 0.12 29.83 81.42

154100.73 8933.14

@ Installed Capacity Is as on last day of the month * Normative gas requirement at 90 % PLF taking GCV of gas 9000k.Cal/SCM (except for Ramgarh CCGT for which GCV Is 4150 kCal/SCM), station heat rate 2900 k.Cal/kWh for open cycle and 2000 k.Cal/kWh for combined cycle. + Including R-LNG. $ Pragati III GT-1 (250 MW) commissioned on 24.10.2010 and GT-2 (250 MW) commissioned on 17.2.2011. # Baramura GT (21 MW) commissioned on 3.8.2010. & Konaaeema CCPP (ST-165 MW) commissioned on 30.6. 2010. ** Rithala CCPP GT-1 (35.75 MW) commd. on 9.12.2010 and GT-2 (35.75 MW) commd. on 4.10.2010. *** Kondapalli CCPP ST(133 MW) commissioned on 18.07.2010.

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Mils Million Units MMSCMD Million Standard Cubic Meters per Day | KL - Kilo Litre HSD High Speed Diesel

Fuel Supply/ Consumption for Gas Based Power Stations for the period April 2011 - anuary 2012 S. No Name of Power Station Installed Capacity@ (MW) Located in the State Gas GasAllotted A g. Gas Requirement (MMSCMD) Supplied/ at 90% PLF Consumed (MMSCMD) (MMSCMD) Alternate fuel used ( L) Gen Loss due to short supply of Gas as reported (MUs)

Naphtha

SD

CENTRAL SECTOR 1 2 3 4 FARIDABAD CCPP ANTA CCPP AURAIYA CCPP DADRI CCPP Sub Total (NR) 5 6 7 8 9 GANDHAR CCPP KAWAS CCPP RATNAGIRl CCPP-I RATNAGIRl CCPP II RATNAGIRl CCPP III Sub Total (WR) 10 11 KATHALGURI CCPP AGARTALA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (CS) STATE SECTOR 12 13 14 15 16 I.P.CCPP PRAGATI CCGTIII PRAGATI CCPP DHOLPUR CCPP RAMGARH CCPP Sub Total (NR) 270 500 330.4 330 113.8 1544.2 Delhi Delhi Delhi Rajasthan Rajasthan 1.3 2.4 1.59 1.58 1.18 8.05 431.59 419.33 663.36 829.78 2344.1 657.39 656.2 740 740 740 3533.6 291 84 375 6252.7 Assam Tripura Gujarat Gujarat Maharashtra Maharashtra Maharashtra Haryana Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh 2.07 2.01 3.18 3.98 11.24 3.16 3.15 3.55 3.55 3.56 16.97 1.4 0.58 1.98 30.19 1.73 1.62 2.41 3.00 8.76 2.80 1.73 1.88 2.41 2.60 11.42 1.26 0.67 1.93 22.11 0.00 1.18 0.34 1.49 1.37 0.86 5.24 1.57 1.48 2.27 2.73 8.05 1.92 1.73 1.29 2.31 2.12 9.36 1.23 0.67 1.89 19.30 0.00 0.88 0.22 1.36 1.19 0.78 4.43 72.38 0.00 665.72 0.00 738.10 0.00 189.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 189.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 928.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.00 0.00 0.00 0.81 15.81 0.00 59.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 59.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 75.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.69 9.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 415.77 334.69 832.55 1583.01 147.18 0.00 147.18 1730.19 0.00 0.00 88.69 0.00 3.67 0.00 92.36

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17 18 19 20

DHUVARAN CCPP HAZIRA CCPP UTRAN CCPP URAN CCPP Sub Total (WR)

218.62 156.1 518 672 1564.7 32.5 107 100 10 186.2 435.7 120 95 24 58.5 90 387.5 3932.1

Gujarat Gujarat Gujarat Maharashtra

1.05 0.75 2.49 3.23 7.52

0.71 0.62 1.49 4.23 7.04 0.17 0.35 0.33 0.00 0.65 1.50 0.83 0.54 0.05 0.36 0.52 2.30 16.07

0.49 0.54 1.52 2.73 5.28 0.17 0.35 0.24 0.00 0.62 1.37 0.74 0.58 0.01 0.36 0.44 2.13 13.21

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.69

0.00 0.52 25.70 0.00 26.22 0.00 186.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 186.90 57.98 16.67 6.81 0.00 0.00 81.46 386.94

21 22 23 24 25

KARAIKAL CCPP KOVIKALPAL CCPP KUTTALAM CCPP NARIMANAM GPS VALUTHUR CCPP Sub Total (SR)

Puducherry Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu

0.16 0.51 0.48 0 0.89 2.04

26 27 28 29 30

LAKWA GT NAMRUP CCPP NAMRUP ST BARAMU RAGT ROKHIA GT Sub Total (NER) Total (SS)

Assam Assam Assam Tripura Tripura

0.84 0.43 0.14 0.41 0.63 2.45 20.06

P t Sector 31 32 VATWA CCPP TROMBAY CCPP Sub Total (WR) Total (PVT S) P t IPP Sector 33 RITHALA CCPP# Sub Total (NR) 34 35 36 37 BARODA CCPP ESSAR CCPP PEGUTHAN CCPP SUGEN CCPP Sub Total (WR) 38 39 40 41 42 GAUTAMI CCPP GMR Energy LtdKakinada GODAVARl CCPP JEGURUPADU CCPP KONASEEMA CCPP 108 108 160 515 655 1147.5 2477.5 464 220 208 455.4 445 Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Gujarat Gujarat Gujarat Gujarat Delhi 0.52 0.52 0.77 2.47 3.14 5.51 11.89 2.23 1.06 1 2.19 2.14 100 180 280 280 Gujarat Maharashtra 0.48 0.86 1.34 1.34 0.32 0.81 1.13 1.13 0.00 0.36 0.36 0.37 1.16 1.71 4.19 7.43 1.72 0.69 0.65 1.68 1.64 0.28 0.81 1.08 1.08 0.00 0.24 0.24 0.43 1.16 1.65 3.57 6.81 1.57 0.63 0.65 1.42 1.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2292.31 0.00 2292.31 0.00 0.00 I 751.91 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.05 0.00 2.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 269.35 19.57 288.92 288.92 0.00 0.00 0.00 370.08 0.00 0.00 600.51 970.59 564.45 0.00 368.65 399.39 264.90

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KONDAPALLI EXTN CCPP. KONDAPALLI CCPP PEDDAPURAM CCPP VEMAGIRI CCPP KARUPPUR CCPP P.NALLUR CCPP VALANTARVY CCPP Sub Total (SR)

366 350 220 370 119.8 330.5 52.8 3601.5 24.5 24.5 6211.5 16676

Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu

1.76 1.68 1.06 1.78 0.58 1.59 0.25 17.32

1.31 1.46 0.68 1.18 0.44 0.32 0.23 11.99 0.15 0.15 19.93 59.24

1.16 1.18 0.68 0.94 0.40 0.32 0.22 10.39 0.05 0.05 17.50 51.08

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 225380.74 0.00 226132.65 0.00 0.00 228424.96 229353.02

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00 0.00 0.00 67.05 151.75

0.00 511.79 414.85 249.04 0.00 0.00 6.83 2779.90 87.98 87.98 3838.47 6244.52

50

DLF ASSAM GT Sub Total (NER) Total (PVT IPP S) GRAND TOTAL

Assam

0.12 0.12 29.85 81.44

India's power capacity not dependant on global equipment supply Sharp increase in usage of Indigenous 4/9/2012 12:00:00 AM Equipment for Power Plants Out of thermal generating capacity of 96649.6 MW and hydro capacity of 13754 MW which are under construction for likely benefit during the balance period of 11th Plan, 12th Plan and beyond, thermal projects aggregating to 50239.6 MW (details at Annex-I) and hydro projects aggregating to 12329 MW (details at Annex-I I) are being set up with equipment supplied by indigenous equipment suppliers. In order to facilitate large power generation capacity addition programme currently under implementation, indigenous manufacturing of supercritical power equipment is being encouraged. BHEL have entered into technology collaboration agreements with M/s. Alstom (France) and Siemens (Germany) for manufacturing of supercritical boiler and turbine generators respectively. Several Joint Ventures like L&T with Mitsubishi, Bharat Forge with Alstom, JSW with Toshiba, BGR with Hitachi, Gammon with Ansaldo have been set up in the country for manufacturing of supercritical boilers & turbine generators with technology tie-ups from International manufacturers of supercritical equipment. Doosan has come to establish its manufacturing facilities on their own strength. With a view to encouraging domestic manufacturing of supercritical units, bulk orders for 11 supercritical units of 660 MW each for NTPC and DVC and 9 supercritical units of 800 MW each for NTPC have been approved by the Government. These bulk orders have mandatory stipulation as per pre-agreed Phased Domestic Manufacturing Programme (PMP). The roadmap for PMP has also been defined indicating milestones for setting up manufacturing facilities for boilers and turbine generators. Further with a view to supporting indigenous manufacturers of thermal power plants based on supercritical technology, Central Electricity Authority has advised Central/State sector power generating companies/utilities to incorporate the condition of setting up of PMP in the bids to be invited till October 2012 for super-critical boilers and turbine-generators. Indigenous Equipment for Power Plants State CENTRAL SECTOR AP Assam Bihar Bihar Bihar Simhadri STPP Extn. Bongaigaon TPP Barh STPP-II Muzaffarpur TPP Exp Nabi Nagar TPP 500 3x250 2x660 2x195 4x250 Project Name Capacity in MW

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Haryana Jharkhand Jharkhand Maharashtra MP MP TN TN TN TN Tripura Tripura UP WB

Indira Gandhi TPP BokaroTPS "A"Exp. Kodarma TPP Mauda TPP Vindhyachal TPP-IV Vindhyachal TPP-IV Neyveli TPS-II Exp. Tuticorin JV Vallur TPP Ph I Vallur TPP-II Monarchak CCPP Tripura Gas Rihand TPP- III Durgapur Steel TPS

500 500 500 2x500 500 500 250 2x500 2x500 500 101 2x363.3 2x500 500 12 537.60

STATE SECTOR AP AP AP Assam Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh Delhi Gujarat Gujarat Gujarat Karnataka Maharashtra Maharashtra Maharashtra Maharashtra MP MP Rajasthan Rajasthan TN TN UP UP UP Damodaram Sanjeevaiah TPS Kakatiya TPP Extn Rayalseema St-lll U-6 Namrup CCGT Korba West St-lll. Marwa TPP Marwa TPP Pragati CCGT - III Pipavav CCPP Sikka TPP Extn. Ukai TPP Extn. Bellary TPP St-ll Bhusawal TPS Expn. Chandrapur TPS Koradi TPP Expn. Parli TPP Expn. Malwa TPP ( Shree Singati TPP) Satpura TPP Extn Chhabra TPP Extn. Ramgarh CCPP Extn. -Ill North Chennai Extn, U-1 North Chennai Extn, U-2 Anpara-D Harduaganj Ext Parichha Extn 2x800 600 600 100 500 500 500 3x250 2x351 2x250 490 500 500 2x500 3x660 250 2x600 2x250 2x250 160 600 600 2x500 250 2x250

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16,382 PRIVATE SECTOR AP Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh Gujarat Jharkhand Jharkhand Jharkhand Maharashtra Maharashtra Maharashtra Maharashtra Maharashtra MP MP MP MP MP Orissa Orissa Punjab Punjab UP UP Vizag TPP Avantha Bhandar TPS, U-1 Badadarha TPP (DB Power TPP) Bhavnagar CFBC TPP Adhunik Power TPP Corporate Power Ltd -Ph-I ( Maitrishi Usha) Maithon RB TPP Amravati TPP Ph-I Amravati TPP Ph-I I Bela TPP-I Nasik TPP Ph-I Nasik TPP Ph-ll Bina TPP Bina TPP DB Power TPP (Sidhi) Nigri TPP Seioni TPP Ph-I Derang TPP Malibrahmani TPP ( Monnet Ispat) Goindwal Sahib Rajpura TPP ( Nabha) Bara TPP Lalitpur TPP 2x520 600 2x600 2x250 2x270 2x270 525 5x270 5x270 270 5x270 5x270 250 250 660 2x660 600 2x600 525 2x270 2x700 3x660 3x660 21,320 50239.6

ydel Projects being set up by using Indigenous Equipments State Central Sector HP HP HP HP HP J&K J&K J&K Parbati-ll (NHPC) Chamera-lll (NHPC) Parabati-lll (NHPC) Kol Dam (NTPC), Ram Pur (SJVNL), Uri-ll, NHPC, Chutak (NHPC) Nimoo Bazgo (NHPC) 4x200 3x77 4x130 4x200 6x68.67 4x60 4x11 3x15 Project Name Capacity (MW)

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Uttarakhand Uttarakhand Uttarakhand West Bengal West Bengal J&K

Koteshwar (THDC), Loharinagpala (NTPC) Tapovan Vishnugad (NTPC), Teesta Low Dam-Ill (NHPC), Teesta Low Dam-IV (NHPC), Kishanganga (NHPC)

2x100 4x150 4x130 4x33 4x40 3x110 8x250 4x150 2x55 2x30 7 804

Arunachal Pradesh Subansiri Lower, NHPC, Arunachal Pradesh Kameng (NEEPCO), Arunachal Pradesh Pare (NEEPCO), Mizoram Tuirial (NEEPCO),

Central Sector Total State Sector HP HP HP HP HP Maharashtra AP AP AP Meghalaya Meghalaya State sector total Pri ate Sector HP HP Uttarakhand Uttarakhand Uttarakhand MP Sikkim Sikkim Sikkim Sikkim Sikkim Sikkim Sikkim Sikkim Pri ate sector total Total Sorang Tidong-I Srinagar Phata Byung Singoli Bhatwari, Maheshwar Chujachen Teesta St. Ill, Rangit-IV, Bhasmey, Jorethang Loop, Teesta St. VI, Tashiding, Dikchu, Uhl-lll Sawara Kuddu. Kashang-I Kashang-ll & III Sainj, Koyna Left Bank PSS, Nagarjuna Sagar Tail, Lower Jurala, Pulichintala, Myntdu, New Umtru,

3x33.33 3x36.6 2x32,5 2x65 2x50 2x40 2x25 6x40 4x30 3x42 2x20 1161.00

2x50 100.0 4x82.5 76.00 3x33 4x100 2x49.5 6x200 3x40 3x17 2x48 4x125 2x48.5 3x32 3 364 12 329

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Potential of

ydro Power Generation in North Easter Region

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Based on the studies for re-assessment of hydro-electric potential of the country, completed by Central Electricity Authority in 1987, identified hydropower potential in the country is 1,48,701 MW (1,45,320 MW- above 25 MW). This includes 62604 MW of potential in North Eastern (NE) Region including 4248 MW in the state of Sikkim. The state-wise status of development of Hydro Electric Potential in the N.E. Region and Sikkim is given in Annex-I. Presently, 10 projects with aggregate installed capacity of 1158 MW are in operation in N.E. region while 2 Projects with an installed capacity of 570 MW are in operation in Sikkim. In addition, 6 HE projects with aggregate capacity of 2894 MW are under construction in NER while 10 HE projects with aggregate capacity of 2421 MW are under construction in Sikkim. In addition, the region has coal reserves assessed as about 1076 Million Tonnes which is equivalent to just about 0.4% of the total coal reserves of the country. The State-wise coal resources in NE region are as under: State Geological Coal resources (As on 1.4.2009) Pro ed Arunachal Pradesh Assam Meghalaya Nagaland Total: 31 348 89 9 477 Indicated 40 36 17 0 93 Inferred 19 3 471 13 506 Total 90 387 577 22 1076

The region has one coal based thermal plant viz. Chandrapur TPS (60 MW) in Assam. The region also has some gas reserves in Assam & Tripura and power generation capacity of gas based power plants in the region is 787 MW. The list of Thermal/Gas Power projects, presently under construction in the Region, is given below: Project Name/ State-wise Implementing Agency i.e. (MW) Type

SI. No. Assam 1. 2.

Lakwa Waste Heat Recovery Project -Steam Turbine Namrup Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT)

Assam Power Generation Corpn. Ltd. Assam Power Generation Corpn. Ltd.

37.2 GT-70 ST-30

Thermal (Gas) Thermal (Gas)

3. Tripura 4.

Bongaigaon TPP

NTPC

3x250

Thermal (Coal)

OTPC (Palatana) CCPP

OTPC (JV of ONGC, Tripura State and IL&FS)

Block-I: (GT+ST) 363.3 Block-ll: (GT+ST) 363.3

Thermal (Gas)

5.

Tripura Gas Based Power Project, Monarchak

NEEPCO

101

Thermal (Gas)

DPRs in respect of 37 Nos. of H.E projects were received in Central Electricity Authority (CEA) for concurrence during the last 10 years (i.e. 1st April, 2002 onwards) on Brahmaputra River and its tributaries. Out of these, 21 DPRs have been accorded concurrence by CEA while 7 DPRs are currently under examination and the remaining 9 DPRs have been returned to the project authorities due to various deficiencies etc. Presently, 18 HE projects with an aggregate capacity of 5649 MW are under construction in the respective State Governments on

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the Brahmaputra river and its tributaries. Status of ydro Electric Potential De elopment in NER & Sikkim (Installed capacity - abo e 25 MW) As on March, 2012 Region/ State Identified Capacity (MW) as per reassessment study Total Sikkim NORT 4286 EASTERN REGION 2394 15 1784 680 1574 50328 2196 58971 2298 0 1761 650 1452 50064 2131 58356 198 0 105 375 75 405 0 1158 8.62 0.00 5.96 57.69 5.17 0.81 0.00 1.98 124 0 0 0 0 2710 60 2894 5.39 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.41 2.82 4.96 322 0.0 105 375 75 3115 60 4052 14.01 0.00 5.96 57.69 5.17 6.22 2.82 6.94 1976 0.0 1656 275 1377 46949 2071 54304 85.99 0.00 94.04 42.31 94.83 93.78 97.18 93.06 Abo e 25 MW 4248 Capacity De eloped (MW) 570 % 13.42 Capacity under construction (MW) 2421 (%) 56.99 Capacity De eloped Under De elopment (MW 2991 (%) 70.41 Capacity yet to be de eloped (MW) 1257 % 29.59

Meghalaya Tripura Manipur Assam Nagaland Ar. Pradesh Mizoram Sub Total (NER)

* including one unit of Myntdu commissioned in Nov., 2011 Steps/ Measures taken by the Go t in the last 3 years to de elop the hydro-electric potential in NE Region:
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The steps/ measures taken by the Govt, to give boost to the development of the hydro potential in the region are discussed below: i. Policy on Hydro Power Development, 2008 was notified by Govt, of India on 31.3.2008 which aimed to provide level playing field to private developers and sought to balance the competing interests of various stake holders for the purpose of speedy implementation of Hydro power projects in the country. The policy provided for a transparent selection criteria for awarding sites to private developers and provision of merchant sales of upto a maximum of 40% of the saleable energy. The cost plus tariff regime has been extended in 2011 for public as well as private sector hydro power projects up to December, 2015. ii. Constitution of Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG) An Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG) had been constituted by Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) on 7th August, 2009 under the Chairmanship of Secretary (WR) to evolve a suitable framework to Guide and Accelerate the development of Hydropower In the North East. Some of the major issues/ constraints in the way of expeditious growth of hydro power development in the Region were identified and recommendations for expeditious implementation of Hydro projects In North Eastern Region were made by the Group. The Committee submitted its report in February, 2010. iii. A Task Force under the Chairmanship of Hon'ble Minister of Power with Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, Minister of Water Resources, Minister of New & Renewable Energy, Minister of Environment & Forest and Ministers of Power from Hydro rich states has been constituted which looks into all issues relating to development of Hydro Power. In addition to the above the following measures have been taken for ensuring the timely completion of the projects presently under construction for benefits during 11th & 12th pian period: a. Advisory Group: An Advisory Group has been set up under the chairmanship of the Minister of Power to advise for expeditious completion of ongoing power generation projects. b. Special Monitoring Group: A Special Monitoring Group (SMG) under the chairmanship of Secretary (Power) has been constituted to discuss & sort out various issues through video conferencing for J&K and North Eastern Region. c. Central Electricity Authority (CEA) in pursuance of 73 (f) of Electricity Act, 2003 monitors the progress of each project through frequent site visits, interaction with the developers, and critical study of monthly progress reports. Chairperson, CEA holds review meeting with the developers and other stakeholders to sort out the critical issues. d. Regular meetings are taken by Chairperson, CEA to review the status of future hydro projects allotted to

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various developers like preparation of DPR, status of E&F clearance, likely date of placing of order etc. ydro Electric Projects on Brahmaputra Ri er and its Tributaries Concurred by CEA During last ten years (from 01.04.2002 onwards) SI. No. (1) NORT MANIPUR 1 2 MI ORAM 3 Kolodyne St-ll Central 4x115 460 14.09.2011 Tipaimukh Loktak D/S Central Central 6x250 2x33 1500 66 02.07.2003 15.11.2006 Name of Scheme EASTERN REGION Sector Capacity (Unit MW) Total Capacity (MW) Date of CEA concurrence

ARUNAC AL PRADES 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Subansiri Lower Pare Dibang Demwe Lower Dibbin Lower Slang Nafra Nyamjang Chhu Tawang St-I Tawang St-ll Tato-ll Central Central Central Private Private Private Private Private Central Central Private 8x250 2x55 12x250 5x342+1x40 2x60 9x300 2x60 6x130 3x200 4x200 4x175 2000 110 3000 1750 120 u 2700 120 780 600 800 700 14706 13.01.2003 (*) 24.09.2007 23.01.2008 20.11.2009 04.12.2009 16.02.2010 11.02.2011 24.03.2011 10.10.2011 22.09.2011 27.06.2011(**)

Sub Total (NE region) (2) SI 15 16 17 18 19 IM Teesta St-I 11 Teesta St-VI Rangit St-IV Teesta St-IV Panan Sikkim) Private Private Private Central Private 6x200 4x125 3x40 4x130 4x75

1200 500 120 520 300 17346

12.05.2006 27.12.2006 06.07.2007 13.05.2010 07.03.2011

Sub Total (NE region (3) West Bengal 20 21 22

Teesta LD st-lll Teesta LD st-IV Rammam St-lll

Central Central Central West Bengal)

4x33 4x40 3x40

132 160 120 17758

28.11.2002 23.12.2003 12.09.2006

TOTAL( Sikkim NE Region

* DPR of the project was received prior to 1st April,2002. **Concurrence meeting held. Concurrence letter not issued on request of State Govt, for signing of revised MoA. YDRO-ELECTRIC PRO ECTS ON BRA MAPUTRA RIVER RECEIVED DURING LAST TEN YEARS (FROM 01.04.2002 ONWARDS) AND CURRENTLY UNDER E AMINATION IN CEA

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SI. No. (1) NORT

Name of Project EASTERN REGION

State

Units

MW Installed Capacity (MW)

ARUNAC AL PRADES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Talong Londa Siyom Naying Gongri Pemashelphu Hirong Sissiri Ar. Pradesh 3x75 Ar. Pradesh 6x166.67 Ar. Pradesh 4x250 Ar. Pradesh 2x72 Ar. Pradesh 3x30 Ar. Pradesh 4x125 Ar. Pradesh 2x50 225 1000 1000 144 90 500 100 3059

Sub Total (NE region) (2) SI IM NIL Sub Total (NE region TOTAL (NE Region Sikkim) Sikkim)

3059 3059

YDRO-ELECTRIC PRO ECTS ON BRA MAPUTRA RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES RECEIVED DURING LAST TEN YEARS(01.04.2002 ONWARDS) AND RETURNED TO PRO ECT AUT ORITIES SI. No. Name of Project State Units MW i.e. (MW) Month of Receipt Month of Return

(1) NORTH EASTERN REGION ASSAM 1 2 ARUN 3 4 5 6 7 Lower Kopili Karbi Langpi ACHAL PRADESH Ranganadi St-ll Badao Yamne St-ll Heo Demwe Upper Ar. Pradesh Ar. Pradesh Ar. Pradesh Ar. Pradesh 2x65 2x30 3x28 3x70 130 60 84 210 1140 1834 4/06 04/06 03/11 03/11 03/11 4/06 06/06 05/11 05/11 08/11 Assam Assam 3x50 2x30 150 60 5/10 11/08 6/10 12/08

Ar. Pradesh 4x272.5+1x50

Sub Total (NE region) (2) SI 8 9 IM Teesta St-ll Lethang HEP Sikkim) Sikkim) Sikkim Sikkim 4x120 3x32

480 96 2410 2410

3/07 1/10

5/07 4/10

Sub Total (NE region TOTAL (NE Region

ydro Electric Project Under Construction In the Brahmaputra Basin SI. No. Name of Scheme Basin State i.e. (No. Cap. Under Comm. Latest

MW) E ecution (MW)

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Central Sector 1 2 3 4 5 6 Teesta Low Dam-Ill (NHPC) Teesta Low Dam-IV (NHPC) Subansiri Lower (NHPC) Kameng (NEEPCO) Pare (NEEPCO) Tuirial (NEEPCO) Sub- total (Central Sector): State Sector 7 8 Myntdu * New Umtru Sub- total (State Sector): Pri ate Sector 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Chujachen Teesta St, III Teesta St. VI Rangit-IV Jorethang Loop Bhasmey Tashiding Dikchu Rangit-ll Rongnichu Sub- total (Pri ate Sector): Total: Bramhmaputra Slkkim Bramhmaputra Sikkim Bramhmaputra Sikkim Bramhmaputra Sikkim Bramhmaputra Sikkim Bramhmaputra Sikkim Bramhmaputra Sikkim Bramhmaputra Sikkim Bramhmaputra Sikkim Bramhmaputra Sikkim 2x49.5 6x200 4x125 3x40 2x48 3x17 2x48.5 3x32 2x33 2x48 99.00 1200.00 500.00 120.00 96.00 51.00 97.00 96.00 66.00 96.00 2421.00 5649.00 2013-14 2013-15 2015-16 2014-15 2014-15 2014-15 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2015-16 Bramhmaputra Meghalaya 2x42+1x42 Bramhmaputra Meghalaya 2x20 126.00 40.00 166.00 2011-13 2014-15 Bramhmaputra W.B. Bramhmaputra W.B. Bramhmaputra Ar. Pr. Bramhmaputra Ar. Pr. Bramhmaputra Ar. Pr. Bramhmaputra Mizoram 4x33 4x40 8x250 4x150 2x55 2x30 132.00 160.00 2000.00 600.00 110.00 60.00 3062.00 2012-13 2014-15 2016-17 2016-17 2014-15 2015-16

In addition to the above, EPC Contract for Lower Demwe HE Project (5x342+1x40 = 1750 MW) in Arunachal Pradesh being implemented by AOPPL in Private Sector has been awarded but due to pending Forest clearance work has not yet started. 'One unit Commissioned in Nov. 2011

NTPC-B EL Power Projects to begin operations ne t fiscal

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NTPC-BHEL Power Projects Pvt Ltd (NBPPL), a 50:50 joint venture of state-owned NTPC and BHEL, for manufacturing power equipment, will start operations next fiscal, a senior company official has said. The infrastructure for NTPC-BHEL joint venture company would be ready by March 2012...and it would start production next year (financial year), NTPC Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Mr Arup Roy Choudhury, who is also the Chairman of NBPPL, said on the sidelines of National Energy Conservation Day. The company already has orders in hand, which it received from NTPC and BHEL at the time NBPPL was incorporated in April 2008. It will start manufacturing plant equipment such as transformers, switchgears, meters and automation systems from its facility in Andhra Pradesh. NBPPL will supply equipment for the 100-MW Namrup Power Station in Assam and 726-MW combined cycle power plant Palatana of ONGC Tripura Power Corporation. It would also take up execution of 500-MW Singrauli Thermal Power Plant and 600-MW Thermal Power Plant at Rayalseema of Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Ltd (APGENCO). On whether the joint venture company is scouting for a technological partner, Mr Choudhury said: Right now the focus is on starting operations...later we will see whether we need any kind of tie up with a foreign company. The joint venture was formed to

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carry out engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for power plants and infrastructure projects as well as manufacture and supply of equipment. The joint venture firm falls under the administrative control of the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Industries.

NTPC-B EL Power scout for tech tie-up with foreign co - Technology would be mainly used for coal and ash handling plants of the projects
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NTPC-BHEL Power Projects is likely to rope in a global technology provider and may offer a minority stake. We are looking for a technological tie-up with a global firm to join us in our joint venture with BHEL, a NTPC official said, adding, we are in talks with various foreign firms. He however, declined to name those companies. The technology would be mainly used for coal and ash handling plants of the projects that would be taken up by NTPC-BHEL Power Projects Pvt Ltd (NBPPL). NBPPL needs technology for coal as well as ash handling plants ... if it (global firm) wants to pick up stake they can, the official said. NTPC-BHEL Power Projects is a 50:50 joint venture firm formed between power producer NTPC and equipment maker BHEL for carrying out engineering, procurement and construction contracts, besides manufacturing and supplying equipment for power plants. The joint venture has an order book of about Rs 450 crore. It is targeting an order book of Rs 7,000 crore by the end of the current fiscal. At present, NBPPL is working on the 100-MW Namrup Power Station in Assam and the 726-MW combined cycle power plant being set up by ONGC Tripura Power Corporation at Palatana in Tripura. It is also executing the 500-MW Singrauli thermal power plant and the 600-MW thermal power plant of Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Ltd at Rayalseema.

Work apace at NTPC-B EL Power Projects' plant in Andhra Pradesh - Company commits Rs 2 billion by end of March 31 2011
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NTPC-BHEL Power Projects Ltd (NBPPL) has committed Rs 200 crore by end of March 31, 2011 to kick-start construction activity in the Rs 6,000-crore power equipment manufacturing facility at Mannavaram, near Tirupati in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. At least 150 professionals would be recruited by then; ground work has already begun at the 750-acre site allocated by the Andhra Pradesh Government, said Mr C.P. Singh, Chairman and Managing Director of the joint venture company floated by NTPC-BHEL combine. Though the official foundation laying event by the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, has been postponed, civil work, ordering of necessary equipment and finalising important aspects of the project are in full swing, Mr Singh said. The manufacturing unit has seen controversy over its location, setback after the death of former Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, and postponement of the visit of Prime Minister on two occasions, raising doubts in some quarters in the State. Mr Singh said the project is on course to complete Phase-I by 2013, which will see manufacturing facility for Balance of Plant (coal handling and ash handling plants) ready. During fiscal 2011-12, massive investments would flow in and recruitment in big numbers would happen. It will have a capacity of producing power generation equipment of 5,000 MW per year and provide direct employment to 6,000 and indirect employment to 25,000 when completed in 2015 with the main manufacturing of power plant equipment such as boilers, turbines and generators, he added. Asked about the funding for the project, Mr Singh said NTPC and BHEL have agreed for a debt:equity ratio of 1:1 for raising Rs 6,000 crore. Both being cash-rich, funds will not be a problem, he said. Even as the joint venture is focused on implementing the project in Andhra Pradesh, it is also getting contracts from power utilities as an EPC contractor. We have bagged Rs 450 crore orders already and are on course to end the current fiscal with an order book of Rs 7,000 crore worth of projects, Mr Singh said. At present, NBPPL is executing Balance of Plant packages, including civil and structural works for the 100 MW Namrup Power Station in Assam and 726 MW CCPP-Palatana of ONGC Tripura Power Corporation. The joint venture will take up the execution of the 500 MW Singrauli unit on EPC basis. It will also implement the 600 MW unit of the Andhra Pradesh Generation Corporation (APGenco) in Rayalseema region. The company's business plan target is to achieve a turnover of Rs 10,000 crore by 2015, when the AP plant is expected to be commissioned, Mr Singh added. The company is building up expertise in project management engineering and also drawing on necessary skills from both NTPC and BHEL in executing projects. There is scope for going abroad for contracts in future. However, the huge demand for power equipment and urgent need for beefing up installed capacity within the country require more manufacturing facilities, he said.

NBPPL promises to clock a Rs 10 000 cr turno er by 2015

6/17/2010 12:00:00 AM

The newly formed equipment manufacturing joint venture company of NTPC and BHEL --NTPC BHEL Power Projects Pvt Ltd (NBPPL) --has informed the government that it expects to clock a turnover of Rs 10,000 crore by 2015 and Rs 20,000 crore by 2020. The manufacturing facility is expected o kick start its operations shortly.

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The Business Plan of NBPPL envisages capital investment of Rs 1200 crore for establishing EPC capabilities and manufacturing of BOP equipments (Coal Handling Plant (CHP), Ash Handling Plant (AHP)) in Phase I to be followed by Capital Investment of Rs 4800 crore for establishing manufacturing facilities for BTG (Boiler, turbine and Generator) in Phase II with manufacturing capacity of 5000 MW per year. According to NBPPL, Phase I is planned for completion by 2012 and Phase II by 2015. As far as the present order book position of NBPPL goes, government sources said that presently BoP order worth Rs. 187 cr. for a Gas based project of ONGC at Palatana, Tripura and Civil work and BoP worth Rs. 199 cr. for the Gas based project from Namrup, Assam have been received from BHEL and are under execution. Further orders for 11 out of 12 turnkey packages and 23 out of 42 non turnkey packages have already been placed for the ONGC Tripura project and the ordering for remaining packages would be completed soon. In the case of Namrup, Assam project, the ordering of 11 turnkey packages and 75 non turnkey packages was in various stages. NBPPL is also trying to secure more orders for Coal based Thermal Power Plant and is in talks with the government Andhra Pradesh for transfer of an order for 1x600 MW Rayalseema TPS of APGENCO on EPC basis to NBPPL. NBPPL will source BTG from BHEL and rest will be managed by NBPPL. Further, NTPC has also agreed to place the order for the 500MW Singrauli TPS, but the same is yet to be finalized due to delay in environmental clearances.

We want to be an Indian MNC in the power EPC space says NTPC Bhel Power Projects' chairman CP Singh
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NTPC Bhel Power Projects Pvt Ltd (NBPPL), a 50: 50 joint venture (JV) between NTPC and Bhel, is emerging as a key player in the domestic power sector EPC domain. Though the company started operations only recently, it has bagged orders worth Rs 450 crore. It expects an order book of Rs 7,000 crore by March 2011. NBBPL is investing Rs 6,000 crore to set up a 5,000 mw a year power equipment manufacturing facility in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, which should improve power equipment supply in the country and help expedite the pace of capacity addition in generation. NBPPL chairman CP Singh spoke about the companys strengths as an EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) contractor. Excerpts: NBPPL is a subsidiary of Bhel the state-run power equipment maker. Do you think there is space for another public sector firm in the domestic power equipment market The government has envisaged a capacity addition of 78,577 mw under the current 11th Five-Year Plan while the target for the 12th Plan is 82,000 mw. This comes to more than 150,000 mw, which is almost equivalent to what the country added in the past 60 years. According to the report submitted by Mckinsey & Company to the government of India, the country needs to have power equipment manufacturing capacity of 30,000-40,000 mw per year if it is to keep pace with the growth in electricity demand. As per the projections of the Integrated Energy Policy, the power capacity addition will go up to 960 gw by 2031-32 under a 9% GDP growth scenario. All these point towards a continuous growth opportunity in the Indian power sector. Hence, it is most desirable that we have many more manufacturing plants in both public and private sectors. In view of this projected increase in power demand, a need was felt for a company like NBPPL that could supplement the domestic equipment making capacity. Yours is a new company. Running a new company is always a challenge. What are NBPPL s key strengths you count on Running a new company is always a challenge. But NBPPL is a sunrise company and it has a big role to play in the Indian power sector because of the prevailing equipment shortfall. NBPPL, being a JV between NTPC and Bhel, is well placed to emerge as a strong player in the power sector EPC area. The two promoter companies have significant complementarities: Bhel is strong in power equipment manufacturing and project implementation while NTPCs strength lies in project development and management. The JV was created to leverage the core strengths and synergies of the respective promoter companies and supplement their EPC and equipment manufacturing capacities. This would help in meeting the huge emerging demand for setting up new power projects in the country. We have signed a performance memorandum of understanding (MoU) with NTPC and Bhel, which is a major initiative to ensure fast growth of NBPPL by giving it enhanced functional autonomy and empowerment. The company is being managed by professionals drawn from Bhel and NTPC who have experience of 5 to 30 years. What is your business model We will try to bag contracts for implementing power projects on an EPC basis as well as for the supply and installation of balance of plant (BoP) equipment. We are looking at securing contracts for undertaking project management and quality control and inspection work on behalf of developers. Besides, we will also try to get contracts for providing consultancy services on setting up of new plants and overhauling and maintenance of existing power plants. What is the status of work on the manufacturing facility being set up in Andhra Pradesh We are investing Rs 6,000 crore to set up a facility in Chittoor district for manufacturing boilers, turbines, generators as well as BoP equipment under one roof. The government of Andhra Pradesh has allotted 750 acres for the plant. The construction work has started at the project site. Under the first phase, a facility for manufacturing BoP equipment will be set up. This project would be commissioned by March 2013. A facility for manufacturing boilers, turbines and generators will be commissioned by March 2015. The plant- envisaged to have power equipment manufacturing capacity of 5,000 mw a year-will be commissioned by 2014. In another two years, NBPPL will set up the facility for coal- and ash-handling plants. Although the timeframe for completing each of the three facilities is different, work will go on in parallel. The company will generate direct employment for 6,000 professionals and indirect employment for 25,000 people more. ow is the flow of orders

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We have started with a BoP sub-contract awarded by Bhel for the 726 mw combined cycle Palatana project of ONGC Tripura Power Corporation Ltd. The commissioning of the first set of this project is planned by December 2011 and the second set by March 2012. Bhel has also sub-contracted us work for the supply and installation of BoP equipment at the 100 mw Namrup power station of Assam Power Generating Company. Meanwhile, NBPPL is expected to get EPC orders from NTPC for the execution of a 500 mw unit at Singrauli. Besides, we are also expecting a similar order from Apgenco for building its 600 mw unit at Rayalseema. We currently have an order book of Rs 450 crore, which is likely to go up to Rs 3,500 crore by July 2010 and up to Rs 7,000 crore by March 2011. The company has prepared a business plan to achieve a turnover of Rs 10,000 crore by March 2015. What is the corporate ision of NBPPL We have a challenge to make NBPPL a world-class company in power and infrastructure sectors, committed to enhancing the stakeholders value with a global presence. For this, we will strive to ensure economy and efficiency in the companys operations to remain competitive in this highly competitive area where more and more players are entering. We also want to emerge as an Indian multinational EPC contractor and excel in providing total business solutions through timely execution of power plants and other infrastructure projects in India and abroad with backward integration in power plant and BoP equipment making.

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NBPPL enters into a pact with its parent firms to meet financial targets set for current fiscal - Current order book may touch Rs 35 billion by uly
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NTPC-BHEL Power Projects Ltd (NBPPL), the joint venture between power major NTPC Ltd and equipment firm Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, on Saturday said it has entered into a pact with its parent firms to meet the financial targets set for the current fiscal. NBPPL's current order book of approximately Rs 450 crore is likely to touch Rs 3,500 crore by July and to Rs 7,000 crore by the end of the financial year 2010-11. This is a major initiative taken to ensure fast track growth of NBPPL by providing greater functional autonomy and empowerment in achieving laid down objectives of the company, the joint venture company, which was incorporated last year as a 50:50 joint venture firm between NTPC and BHEL, said in a statement. Currently, NBPPL is working on the 100 MW Namrup Power Station in Assam, and 726 MW combined cycle power plant in Palatana of ONGC Tripura Power Corporation. The joint venture entity will take up execution of 500 MW Singrauli Thermal Power Plant and 600 MW Thermal Power Plant at Rayalseema of Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Ltd. The MoU was signed among the NTPC Chairman and Managing Director, Mr R.S. Sharma, the BHEL Chairman and Managing Director, Mr B.P. Rao and the CMD of NBPPL, Mr C.P. Singh.

PFC sanctioned major loan for North-Eastern Region

10/22/2008 12:00:00 AM

Power Finance Corporation Ltd. has sanctioned a term loan of Rs. 4772 Crores to North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Ltd. (NEEPCO) for execution of Tipaimukh HEP (6x250 MW). The project is located in Churachandrapur and Taminglong districts of Manipur and Aizwal district of Mizoram. The other major loans sanctioned by PFC in the North Eastern Region includes Rs.329.68 Crores for Kameng HEP (4x50 MW ) in Meghalaya, Rs.297.50 Crores for Namrup Gas based Power Station (100 MW) in Assam , Rs.112.45 Crores for Gamol HEP (3x7.5MW) in Meghalaya and Rs.7.34 Crores for Lang Mini HEP (1 MW) in Nagaland. PFC also sanctioned Rs.3355 Crores to Damodar Valley Corporation for execution of Raghunath Pur TPS (2x600MW) in West Benga

Power crisis plagues Assam - Forcing the state go ernment to look at neighbouring states and e en Bhutan for additional supply

6/21/2007 12:00:00 AM

Assam is facing its worst power shortage in recent years, forcing the state government to look at neighbouring states, and even Bhutan, for additional supply. The crisis is the result of a long dry spell that led to poor hydropower generation and a weak distribution network. Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has asked the Centre for immediate allocation of 400 mw power from ONGC's Tripura-based gas project, and also some power from Tala and Kiruchu. Gogoi said that ONGC and Oil India Ltd had failed to supply committed gas for power generation in Assam. As a result, the Namrup thermal power station, Lakwa TPS as well as Kthalguri TPS of North East Electric Power Corporation Ltd had suffered. State Power Minister Pradyut Bordoloi said that the crisis was due to over-dependence on thermal projects, some of which have become obsolete. To partially meet the challenge of power shortage, 125 mw thermal power from Eastern Region has been arranged while all land

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and project facilities with respect to Bongaigaon TPS has been handed over to NTPC. Assam faces an uncertain future even in the rural electrification sector, with over 5,500 villages out of a total 25,124 yet to be electrified.

Assam faces acute power crisis - Already facing shortage the problem has been compounded with a prolonged dry spell
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A drought like situation leading to poor hydro-power generation and a weak distribution network have led to Assam facing the worst ever power crisis prompting the government to approach neighbouring States as well as the Himalayan kingdom of Bh utan for power supply. Already facing a shortage crisis has been compounded with a prolonged dry spell. The Chief Minister, Mr Tarun Gogoi in an SOS to the Centre recently requested for immediate allocation of 400 MW power from ONGC's Tripura based gas project, and also some power from the Tala and Kiruchu hydro electric projects of Bhutan to Assam. Charging the public sector ONGC and OIL for failing to supply committed gas for power generation in Assam, Mr Gogoi said as a result of that generation in the Namrup thermal power station (TPS) and Lakwa TPS as well as the Kthalguri TPS of North East Ele ctric Power Corporation (NEEPCO) have suffered badly. The Chief Minister has also called for adequate investment in the power distribution segment as there are large gaps in the network in major towns. To improve the situation the Assam State Electricity Board (ASEB) has been divided into separate companies for generation, transmission and distribution, he said.

Assam Power Generation Corporation in ites bids for re i al of the 60 MW Chandrapur thermal power station in Assam
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Assam Power Generation Corporation has invited bids for revival of the 60-mw (2x30 mw) Chandrapur thermal power station in Assam on lease, renovate, operate and transfer (LROT) or joint sector participation basis. Currently, this unit is shut down due to high cost of fuel. Under this revival plan, existing boilers would be replaced with fluidised bed combustion boilers so as to run it with coal. APGC also plans to revive the 20-mw Dhansiri hydel power project at Golaghat as per the Assam government's policy for development of small hydro powers (SHP) 2007. EOI were also invited for the same. The company recently invited tender for environment impact assessment studies for revival of the 200-mw gas-based Namrup TPS in Dibrugarh district.

Assam suffers as states refuse to sell power - States should not charge more than 4 paisa o er their generating cost per unit says ATE erdict

4/10/2007 12:00:00 AM

The verdict of Appellate Tribunal of Electricity (ATE) this January, capping the profit on intra-state trading of power, has become a headache for power-starved Assam, as a power shortage will hit the state this year. ATE, in the verdict, said that states should not charge more than 4 paisa over their generating cost per unit while selling power to other states. Assam, which produces around 120 mw from two thermal projects at Namrup and Lakwa round the clock and only 50 mw out of capacity 100mw from the recently commissioned Karbi Langpi project owing to poor rainfall, buys around 380 mw during peak hours from central government power generating agencies. The state has a deficit of around 180-200 mw during peak hours. The situation deteriorated this year as deficient rainfall meant lower power supply from central government agencies. Assam earlier used to buy power from neighbouring states but is unable to do it this year after the ATE verdict, claim state power sector sources. "We are not in a position to buy power from other states due to this ceiling imposed by the Apellate Tribunal of Electricity. No state is willing to sell power at such nominal rate", sources said. Assam purchased power at Rs. 5 to Rs. 6 per unit from other states in the past to combat the power crisis. The state is now waiting for the Supreme Court's decision, as the verdict of ATE has been challenged by the states in the Supreme Court. Till March 15, the state was receiving 50 mw daily from the Unallocated Central Quota (UCO) which the central government distributes at its discretion. Since the state stopped receiving power under UCO, the power crisis has deepened.

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Since the verdict, sources said, West Bengal, which once sold power to Assam, is no more willing to sell power as the profit margin is negligible. This has caused severe power cuts in Assam since March-end. "In case there is a deficit monsoon this year too (last year Assam had a deficit rainfall of 33 per cent) we have no other alternative but to be at the mercy of the central government to release us power under the UCO", sources said.

Detailed project report of 110 MW Namrup Thermal Replacement Project ready - Appro al from Public In estment Board awaited
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The detailed project report (DPR) of the 110MW Namrup Thermal Replacement Project is now ready and the approval from the Public Investment Board (PIB) to it is awaited. Tender for its implementation-related work will be floated as soon as the PIB approval to the project is obtained, Assam State Electricity Board (ASEB) sources here said. The project is undertaken to replace the age-old units of the Namrup thermal project, which were commissioned in 1965. The capacity of the old units was 133.5MW. These units were the first gas turbine units of the country. But their efficiency is low. They need more gas to generate power. These units are now sought to be replaced with the more efficient modern machines, said the sources. Meanwhile, the civil work for the 37MW Lakwa Waste Heat Project is under progress. The Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) has been awarded the contract for supplying the equipment for the project. Manufacturing of the equipment is under process at various BHEL units. With the phases of the civil construction over, installation of the equipment will also be done simultaneously in phases, said the sources. Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, in his New Year announcement on January 1 last, said that the Lakwa project would be commissioned in June 2009. The total cost for the project is estimated at Rs 236 crore. The Chief Minister had also said on that day that the work for the Namrup Thermal Replacement Project would start in the current year and its total cost was estimated at Rs 440 crore. The projects are expected to help the power-starved State generate 147MW of power steadily. The summer peak-load-hour power demand of the State is around 800MW, while its winter peak-load-hour demand is over 700MW now. Its own generation capacity is limited to around 130MW till the other day. Until January 31 last, the State had to depend solely on the 120MW Lakwa Thermal Project and the Namrup Thermal Project for generation of power. However, with the commissioning of one 50MW unit of the 100MW Karbi Langpi Hydroelectric Power Project (KLHEP) on January 31, the generation capacity of the State has gone up to about 180 MW. This unit of the KHELP is now supplying 50MW of power. The other unit of the KLHEP is also being commissioned by March next. This will enhance the generation capacity of the State to 230MW. Meanwhile, the ASEB and the Assam Power Generation Company has been working on five new hydel projects, which will enhance the generating capacity of the State by another 285MW after their commissioning by the 12th Five Year Plan.

Assam for attaining self-sufficiency in power generation says minister

8/1/2006 12:00:00 AM

Private partners for joint development of projects would be selected through advertisements inviting bids soon. Industry will get uninterrupted supply of power in the near future, according to Padyut Bordoloi, power and industries minister of Assam. "Power availability is the priority of the Government of Assam and having revamped the transmission and distribution (T&D) system, the priority now is for attaining self-sufficiency in power generation," he told the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). Two special economic zones (SEZs), two special economic regions (SERs), a gas cracker project, a plastic park and other 10 industrial growth centres would be constructed in Assam in the next 10 years, the minister said, admitting that the government needed a transmission plan to meet future power requirements. Availability of coal was not a problem in the state. The challenge was to "harness resources to augment the existing generation as quickly as possible to increase generation to sell extra power to the rest of India". He claimed the government had since 2004 worked to reform the power sector and make it efficient and make the state self sufficient in power. Reform started in 2004 with massive investment in capacity addition and modernisation of the existing T&D system.

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"The goal is to enhance carrying capacity of the system from present 880mw to 1300mw by 2008", he added. The minister said after the reform process started, Assam State Electricity Board (ASEB) rushed to finish delayed projects and took up new projects. As a result, 11 small projects were commissioned between August 2005 and May 2006. As part of reforms, ASEB was unbundled into five corporations on December 10, 2004, called the Assam Power Generation Corporation Limited (APGCL), Assam Electricity Grid Corporation Limited (AEGCL), Upper Assam Electricity Distribution Corporation Limited (UAEDCL), Lower Assam Electricity Distribution Corporation Limited (LAEDCL) and Central Assam Electricity Distribution Corporation Limited (CAEDCL). Efforts were being made to reduce losses of the electricity board. ASEB's annual T&D energy loss in the last five years was Rs 2655.97 crore, and the aim was to bring this down in 2005-2006 to Rs 623 crore. Losses were caused by an ageing network, low line capacity, inadequate transformer capacity, non-billing, non-collection, unaccounted supply and theft. Except for the Karbi-Langpi hydel project, no investment was made in the generating sector in Assam in 30 years. Consequently, the demand-supply gap widened and the situation worsened. To attain self-sufficiency, investment of Rs 10,000 crore was needed in the generation sector in Assam, said Bordoloi. The government had lined up projects like commissioning of the delayed Karbi-Langpi hydel power project, hopefully by October 2006, revival of the Bongaigaon Thermal Power Project by NTPC with capacity of 750mw and modernisation of the Namrup TPP. The government was also planning a greenfield JV power project in Namrup. Other power projects in the pipeline included the Lower Kopili hydel power project, Borgulai coal-based thermal power project in Tinsukia, and PPP project with a capacity of 180mw in Badarpur in Barak Valley. Private partners for joint development of the projects would be selected through advertisements inviting bids soon, said the minister. These projects will create 2101mw of power for the state. The government will also seek additional power linkages from the 200mw Kahelgaon TPP, the 600mw Lower Subansiri Project and another 200mw from the proposed ONGC gas-based project in Tripura between 2006 and 2012, adding up to 1900mw. Besides the reform process, the government was investing in rural electrification under the Assam rural electrification policy notified in February 2005, covering 7,000 villages under the Rajiv Gandhi Vidyutikaran Yojna. Users said they expected improvements in the power delivery systems following the reforms and a change in quality, service and style of functioning of ASEB.

Power game continues in Assam - Inadequate supply from central electricity-generating units

5/10/2006 12:00:00 AM

The hunt for scapegoats continued in power-starved Assam with governor Ajai Singh on Tuesday blaming inadequate supply from central electricity-generating units for the agony of a summer of ceaseless loadshedding. Power minister Pradyut Bordoloi had identified Neepco as the main culprit. He said on Monday that the power utilitys decision to shut down the Kopili and Khandong hydel power stations for maintenance caught the state off-guard and triggered a peak-hour shortfall of over 300 MW. Lt Gen. (retd) Singh chose to focus on insufficient supply from all central power-generating agencies after a briefing from the top brass of the Assam State Electricity Board (ASEB). K. Chattopadhyay, aide-de-camp to the governor, said that Singh took stock of the situation and decided to personally request Delhi to ensure stabilisation of power supply to the state from central agencies. He said the governor asked the ASEB to pull up its socks, too. The governor hopes that the power scenario in Assam will improve after the gestation period of the reforms introduced by the state government in 2001 is over by 2008, Chattopadhyay said. P.K. Borthakur, managing director of the Upper and Lower Assam distribution companies of the ASEB, informed the governor that the peak-hour demand was 709 MW, while the power committed by various sources was around 750 MW. He said the shortage had been caused by reduction of output at all central powergenerating units around the same time. The government has filed a complaint against Neepco with the Central Electricity Authority for shutting down two hydel power stations for 45 days at this time of the year. Dispur contends that Neepco should have completed maintenance tasks at its units in November and December, which is the lean period for hydel stations. Borthakur said during the meeting at Raj Bhavan that the 100-MW Karbi Langpi project was likely to be commissioned by July and the 35-MW Namrup thermal project by September. He also maintained that the actual benefits of power reforms would be visible only by 2008. Irate consumers last week vandalised offices of the ASEB, including its headquarters in Guwahati. Yesterday, there

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was a 12-hour bandh in the Barak Valley districts to protest the power cuts.

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