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Friday, December 10, 2010

Delay in hydro power projects may hit capacity addition target

"About 3,000-4,000 megawatts of (planned new) capacity will be delayed due to reasons beyond our control like floods, chimney failure and local agitation," Shankar said on the sidelines of a conference. "These are very big projects. But all efforts are on to meet the target."India has already revised down its target for adding generating capacity from an original 78,000 megawatts in the five years to March 2012 to the current 62,000 megawatts.State-run hydro power utility NHPC will miss its target by 3,000 megawatts, its chairman S.K. Garg said, but it was not immediately clear if this figure was included in that given by the power secretary.
"The 3,000 MW (shortfall) will be ready in 2013/14," Garg said.India, the world's second-fastest growing major economy, desperately needs to improve its electricity infrastructure to reduce peak hour power shortages and provide electricity to millions of rural households, as well as keeping its resource-hungry industry on the move.
Shankar said the sector needed investment of about $400 billion in the five years to March 2017.
"The power sector ... would require $300-400 billion for provision of adequate and reliable supply of power at reasonable prices to all segments of Indian society," he said in a speech delivered at the conference.
The sector is likely to raise coal imports to 60 million tonnes in the next financial year, Shankar said, from 45 million tonnes in the current one."This year, coal imports are expected at 45 million tonnes and next financial year it should be more than that ... about 60 million tonnes," Shankar told reporters.

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