Home Business

Transport bottlenecks hit power target: Govt

Accepting slippages in capacity augmentation targets in the power sector during the first two years of the 11th Plan, the government today said bottlenecks in road transportation and movement of utilities had led to delays. - SAIL may raise prices in January - No shortage of onion, prices easing, says minister - Fiscal deficit to remain within 6.8% target : FM - Delay in central sector proj to cost over Rs 40k cr to govt - Slippages in capacity augmentation targets in power sector - Bill on accountability of judges likely this session: Govt Answering supplementaries in Rajya Sabha during Question Hour, Minister of state for Power Bharatsinh Solanki said: “Delay in placement of orders for main plant and equipment and balance of plants, delayed supply of equipment and time consumed in movement of utilities and environment and forest clearances, led to the slippages.” The minister said, as against the capacity addition target of 12,039 Mw in 2007-08 and 7,530 Mw in 2008-09, actual addition in capacity had been 9,263 Mw in 2007-08 and 3,454 Mw in 2008-09.He, however, said the government was taking corrective measures to improve power augmentation and in the 11th Plan the power generation target was 78,000 Mw. Solanki had recently said four ultra mega power projects (UMPPs), each with a capacity of 4,000 Mw, had been awarded by the government. These UMPPs are to come up at Sasan (Madhya Pradesh), Mundra (Gujarat), Tilaiya (Jharkhand), and Krishnapatnam (Andhra Pradesh). Two units each of Sasan and Mundra are to come up during the ongoing 11th Plan period.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
Sales numbers boost Tata Steel
Tata Steel has ended at Rs 568, higher by Rs 11 or 2.1%, on the BSE. The stock opened at Rs 555, which was also the day"s low, and a high of Rs 570 during the day.
Popular Articles
payday loans

Flat's better
Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee is not the only minister in the UPA cabinet who prefers a four-bedroom flat to a bungalow in Lutyens’ Delhi. Bijoy Krishna Handique, minister of mines, hasn’t shifted to a bungalow either and is quite happy to stay at his existing flat.

Firms put plans on hold in AP
The Telangana agitation has forced several companies including Bharat Forge, Lakshmi Mittal Group and NTPC-BHEL join venture to either put their expansion plans on hold or explore other states.Addressing the media here on Tuesday after a meeting with industry representatives, chief minister K Rosaiah said Bharat Forge, which planned to set up a nuclear power plant equipment unit at Nellore at an estimated cost of Rs 2,500 crore, was considering Gujarat.