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Power sector India is the world's sixth largest energy consumer accounting for about 3.5% of the world's total annual energy consumption. The thermal, hydro and nuclear energy are the major sources of generation of electricity in India. The Ministry has several undertakings/ organizations operating under it. They may be classified as follows:- Statutory bodies which include:- Central Electricity Authority- is an attached office of the Ministry and assists it in all technical matters. CEA is responsible for overall planning and technical coordination as well as supervision of standard programmes of entire electricity sector of the country. It specifies the technical and safety requirements for construction, operation and maintenance of electrical standards and electrical lines. It is also involved in formulating the 'National Electricity Plan' in accordance with the National Electricity policy', once in five years. Central Electricity Regulatory Commission - has been constituted in order to:- (i) regulate the tariff of generating companies owned or controlled by the Central Government; (ii) regulate the tariff of generating companies other than those owned or controlled by the Central Government, if such generating companies enter into or otherwise have a composite scheme for generation and sale of electricity in more than one State; (iii) regulate the inter-State transmission of energy including tariff of the transmission utilities; (iv) grant licences for inter-State transmission and trading; and (v) advise the Central Government in formulation of National electricity policy and tariff policy. State Electricity Regulatory Commission - have been constituted in order to:- (i) determine the tariff for generation, supply, transmission and wheeling of electricity, whole sale, bulk or retail sale within the State; (ii) issue licences for intra-State transmission, distribution and trading; and (iii) promote generation of electricity from renewal sources of energy etc. Appellate Tribunal for Electricity - has been constituted for the purpose of hearing cases against the orders of the Regulatory Commissions and the Adjudicating officer.

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Power sector

India is the world's sixth largest energy consumer accounting for about 3.5% of the world's total annual energy consumption. The thermal, hydro and nuclear energy are the major sources of generation of electricity in India.

The Ministry has several undertakings/ organizations operating under it. They may be classified as follows:-

Statutory bodies which include:-

Central Electricity Authority- is an attached office of the Ministry and assists it in all technical matters. CEA is responsible for overall planning and technical coordination as well as supervision of standard programmes of entire electricity sector of the country. It specifies the technical and safety requirements for construction, operation and maintenance of electrical standards and electrical lines. It is also involved in formulating the 'National Electricity Plan' in accordance with the National Electricity policy', once in five years.

Central Electricity Regulatory Commission - has been constituted in order to:- (i) regulate the tariff of generating companies owned or controlled by the Central Government; (ii) regulate the tariff of generating companies other than those owned or controlled by the Central Government, if such generating companies enter into or otherwise have a composite scheme for generation and sale of electricity in more than one State; (iii) regulate the inter-State transmission of energy including tariff of the transmission utilities; (iv) grant licences for inter-State transmission and trading; and (v) advise the Central Government in formulation of National electricity policy and tariff policy.

State Electricity Regulatory Commission - have been constituted in order to:- (i) determine the tariff for generation, supply, transmission and wheeling of electricity, whole sale, bulk or retail sale within the State; (ii) issue licences for intra-State transmission, distribution and trading; and (iii) promote generation of electricity from renewal sources of energy etc.

Appellate Tribunal for Electricity - has been constituted for the purpose of hearing cases against the orders of the Regulatory Commissions and the Adjudicating officer.

Damodar valley corporation- is the first multi-purpose river valley project of the Government, set up for the unified development of Damodar Valley region spread over the States of West Bengal and Jharkhand. Its objectives are:- (i) flood control and irrigation; (ii) water supply and drainage; (iii) generation, transmission and distribution of electrical energy; (iv) afforestation and control of soil erosion; and (v) promotion of industrial, economic and general well-being of the people.

Bhakra Beas Management Board - has been constituted for the administration, maintenance and operation of Bhakra Nangal Project. It manages the facilities created for harnessing the waters impounded at Bhakra and Pong in addition to those diverted at Pandoh through the BSL Water Conductor System. It has also been assigned the responsibility of delivering water and power to the beneficiary States in accordance with their due/ entitled shares.

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Public Sector Undertakings, which include:-

Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. (POWERGRID) - is the Central transmission utility of India which possesses one of the largest transmission network in the world. It has been set up with the mandate 'to establish and operate Regional and National Power Grids to facilitate transfer of power within and across the regions with reliability, security and economy on sound commercial principles'. It is responsible for all the existing and future transmission projects in the Central sector.

National Thermal power corporation- is the largest thermal power generating company of India and has been identified as one of the Navratnas. It has been set up with the objective of planning, promoting and organizing an integrated development of thermal power in the country.

National Hydro-Electric Power Corporation - has been set up in order to harness the vast hydro, tidal and wind potential of the country to produce cheap/ pollution-free and inexhaustible power. It covers all aspects such as investigation, planning, designs, construction, operation and maintenance of hydroelectric, tidal and wind power projects.

North Eastern Electric Power Corporation limited - has been set up with the objective of developing the large power potential of the North Eastern (NE) region of the country by installing hydro and thermal power plants so as to ensure optimum utilization of commissioned generation projects. It aims to plan, design, operate and maintain power stations in the NE region.

Rural Electrification Corporation - has been set up with the objective of financing and promoting rural electrification projects all over the country. The projects cover electrification of villages, including tribal villages and Dalit Bastis, energisation of pump sets, provision of power for small, agro-based and rural industries, lighting of rural households and street lighting. REC provides financial assistance to State Electricity Boards, State Government Departments and Rural Electric Cooperatives.

Power Finance Corporation (PFC ) - function as the prime development financial institution dedicated to the growth and overall development of the power sector. It provides financial assistance/ services for power projects in the form of project term loan, lease financing, direct discounting of bills, short term loan, consultancy services, etc.

Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited: Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited is a Central Public Sector Undertaking engaged in lignite mining and power generation

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Autonomous Bodies, which include:-

Central power research laboratory - serve as a National Laboratory for undertaking applied research in electric power engineering, besides functioning as an independent National Testing and Certification Authority for electrical equipment and components so as to ensure reliability and develop new products.

National power training Institute - functions as the National Apex body for the human resource development of the power sector personnel in India. Its headquarter is located in Faridabad (Haryana). It operates on all India basis through its five Regional Power Training Institutes located at Neyveli (Tamil Nadu), Durgapur (West Bengal), Badarpur (New Delhi), Nagpur (Maharashtra) and Guwahati (Assam). They are fully equipped with the latest state-of-the-art training infrastructure and having expert faculties with long years of professional and teaching background.

Bureau of energy efficiency - has been set up to develop policies and strategies within the overall framework of Energy Conservation Act 2001. It aims to promote energy saving measures and in turn reduce energy intensity (i.e. energy consumed per unit product/services, practice and procedure) of Indian economy.

Joint Venture Corporations, which include:-

Satluj jal vidyut nigam limited - is a joint venture of the Government of India and the Government of Himachal Pradesh, set up with the objective to plan, promote, organize and execute hydro-electric power projects in the Satluj river basin in the Himachal Pradesh.

Tehri Hydro Development Corporation (THDC) - is a joint venture of Government of India and Government of Uttar Pradesh, set up with the objective to plan, promote, organize, execute, operate and maintain hydro power projects in Bhagirathi- Bhilangna Valley in Uttar Pradesh.

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Installed Capacity

Sector MW %age

State Sector 82,026.05 52.5

Central Sector 51,867.63 34.0

Private Sector 33,183.68 13.5

Total 1,67,077.36

Fuel Wise break up

As on 30/11/12

**Renewable Energy Sources (RES) include SHP, BG, BP, U&I and Wind EnergySHP= Small Hydro Project, BG= Biomass Gasifier, BP= Biomass Power, U & I=Urban & Industrial Waste Power, RES=Renewable Energy Sources

The installed capacity figures as on 30.06.2010 in respect of RES is based on statement dated 02.11.10 from Ministry of Renewable Energy (MNRE) where cumulative Grid interactive power installed capacity has been indicated as 17174.60 MW. Reconciliation of installed capacity of Hydro capacity resulted in transfer of 135 MW from conventional to SHP-RES and retrieval of installed capacity of 67.20 from SHP-RES to conventional Hydro has resulted in net addition of 67.8 MW to SHP under RES. Also 30 MW of capacity in the nature of Waste Heat Recovery Power Plant at Goa Energy Private Limited under U&I category of RES Out of this installed capacity due to wind - (374.636 MW) and small hydro (110.79 MW) appearing in captive capacity has been deducted to arrive at installed capacity of utilities in respect of RES.(17174.60-485.43+67.8+30=16786.98)

Fuel MW %age

Total Thermal 108362.98 64.6

Coal 89,778.38 53.3

Gas 17,384.85 10.5

Oil 1,199.75 0.9

Hydro (Renewable) 37,367.40 24.7

Nuclear 4,560.00 2.9

RES** (MNRE) 16,786.98 7.7

Total 1,67,077.36

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GENERATION INSTALLED CAPACITY (MW) OF POWER UTILITIES IN STATES/UTS

As on 30/11/12

State/UT MODE WISE BREAKUPTHERMAL NUCLEAR HYDRO RES TOTAL(Utilities)

COAL GAS DIESEL TOTAL (Renewable) (MNRE)

STATE SECTOR

A & N ISLAND 0.00 0.00 40.05 40.05 0.00 0.00 5.25 45.30ANDHRA PRADESH 4382.50 0.00 0.00 4382.50 0.00 3695.53 190.83 8268.86ARUNACHAL PRD. 0.00 0.00 15.88 15.88 0.00 0.00 78.55 94.43ASSAM 60.00 239.00 20.69 319.69 0.00 100.00 27.11 446.80BIHAR 530.00 0.00 0.00 530.00 0.00 0.00 54.60 584.60CHANDIGARH 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00CHHATISGARH 2060.00 0.00 0.00 2060.00 0.00 120.00 19.05 2199.05D & N HAVELI 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00DAMAN & DIU 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00DELHI 385.00 800.40 0.00 1185.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 1185.40GOA 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.05GUJARAT 4440.00 892.72 17.28 5350.00 0.00 772.00 29.90 6151.90HARYANA 3410.00 25.00 3.92 3438.92 0.00 884.51 70.10 4393.53HIMACHAL PRD. 0.00 0.00 0.13 0.13 0.00 393.60 337.82 731.55JAMMU & KASHMI 0.00 175.00 8.94 183.94 0.00 780.00 129.33 1093.27JHARKHAND 1190.00 0.00 0.00 1190.00 0.00 130.00 4.05 1324.05KARNATAKA 2220.00 0.00 127.92 2347.92 0.00 3599.80 594.55 6542.27KERALA 0.00 0.00 234.60 234.60 0.00 1881.50 142.83 2258.93LAKSHADWEEP 0.00 0.00 9.97 9.97 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.97MADHYA PRADESH 2807.50 0.00 0.00 2807.50 0.00 1703.66 11.76 4522.92MAHARASHTRA 7295.00 672.00 0.00 7967.00 0.00 2884.84 257.73 11109.57MANIPUR 0.00 0.00 45.41 45.41 0.00 0.00 5.45 50.86MEGHALAYA 0.00 0.00 2.05 2.05 0.00 156.00 31.03 189.08MIZORAM 0.00 0.00 51.86 51.86 0.00 0.00 36.47 88.33NAGALAND 0.00 0.00 2.00 2.00 0.00 0.00 28.67 30.67ORISSA 420.00 0.00 0.00 420.00 0.00 2061.92 64.30 2546.22PONDICHERRY 0.00 32.50 0.00 32.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 32.50PUNJAB 2630.00 25.00 0.00 2655.00 0.00 2230.23 222.55 5107.78RAJASTHAN 3615.00 443.80 0.00 4058.80 0.00 987.96 30.25 5077.01SIKKIM 0.00 0.00 5.00 5.00 0.00 0.00 47.11 52.11TAMIL NADU 2970.00 523.20 0.00 3493.20 0.00 2122.20 85.55 5700.95TRIPURA 0.00 148.50 4.85 153.35 0.00 0.00 16.01 169.36UTTAR PRADESH 4072.00 0.00 0.00 4072.00 0.00 524.10 25.10 4621.20UTTRAKHAND 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1252.15 132.92 1385.07WEST BENGAL 4780.00 100.00 12.06 4892.06 0.00 977.00 143.40 6012.46

Total State 47267.00 4077.12 602.61 51946.73 0.00 27257.00 2822.32 82026.05

MODE WISE BREAKUP

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THERMAL NUCLEAR HYDRO RES TOTALState/UT(Utilities COAL GAS DIESEL TOTAL (MNRE)(Renewable)

CENTRAL SECTOR

DVC 3700.00 90.00 0.00 3790.00 0.00 143.20 0.00 3933.20HP / NJPC JV 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1500.00 0.00 1500.00NEEPCO 0.00 375.00 0.00 375.00 0.00 755.00 0.00 1130.00NEVEYLY LIG. COR 2615.00 0.00 0.00 2615.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2615.00NHDC 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1520.00 0.00 1520.00NHPC 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3767.20 0.00 3767.20NTPC 25605.00 4017.23 0.00 29622.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 29622.23NUCLEAR P CORP 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4560.00 0.00 0.00 4560.00NTPC+ONGC 0.00 2220.00 0.00 2220.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2220.00TEHRI HYD CORP. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1000.00 0.00 1000.00

Total Central 31920.00 6702.23 0.00 38622.23 4560.00 8685.40 0.00 51867.63PRIVATE SECTORA & N ISLAND 0.00 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 20.10ANDHRA PRADESH 0.00 2878.40 36.80 2915.20 0.00 0.00 530.76 3445.96ARUNACHAL PRD. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.03ASSAM 0.00 24.50 0.00 24.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 24.50BIHAR 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.50 9.50CHHATISGARH 1600.00 0.00 0.00 1600.00 0.00 0.00 199.90 1799.90DELHI 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.05 1.05GOA 0.00 48.00 0.00 48.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 78.00GUJARAT 1640.00 2577.50 0.20 4217.70 0.00 0.00 1821.14 6038.84HARYANA 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 35.80 35.80HIMACHAL PRD. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 578.00 0.00 578.00JAMMU & KASHMI 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00JHARKHAND 360.00 0.00 0.00 360.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 360.00KARNATAKA 1460.00 220.00 106.50 1786.50 0.00 0.00 1842.94 3629.44KERALA 0.00 174.00 21.84 195.84 0.00 0.00 0.03 195.87LAKSHADWEEP 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.75 0.75MADHYA PRADESH 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 232.60 232.60MAHARASHTRA 2470.00 180.00 0.00 2650.00 0.00 447.00 2316.15 5413.15MIZORAM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00ORISSA 600.00 0.00 0.00 600.00 0.00 0.00 4.30 604.30PONDICHERRY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.03PUNJAB 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 73.08 73.08RAJASTHAN 270.00 0.00 0.00 270.00 0.00 0.00 1132.20 1402.20TAMIL NADU 250.00 503.10 411.66 1164.76 0.00 0.00 5130.04 6294.80TRIPURA 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00UTTAR PRADESH 600.00 0.00 0.00 600.00 0.00 0.00 587.08 1187.08UTTRAKHAND 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 400.00 0.05 400.05WEST BENGAL 1341.38 0.00 0.14 1341.52 0.00 0.00 17.15 1358.67

Total Pvt. Sector 10591.38 6605.50 597.14 17794.02 0.00 1425.00 13964.66 33183.68TOTAL 89778.38 17384.85 1199.75 108362.98 4560.00 37367.40 16786.98 167077.36

Region wise break up

Capacity addition for the 11th Plan:

SL. REGION THERMAL Nuclear HYDRO R.E.S.@ TOTALNO. COAL GAS DSL TOTAL (Renewable) (MNRE)

1 Northern 23620.00 3813.26 12.99 27446.25 1620.00 13622.75 2777.32 45466.322 Western 29290.50 7903.81 17.48 37211.79 1840.00 7447.50 4918.28 51417.573 Southern 19172.50 4690.78 939.32 24802.60 1100.00 11299.03 8517.55 45719.184 Eastern 17635.38 190.00 17.20 17842.58 0.00 3882.12 344.41 22069.115 N. Eastern 60.00 787.00 142.74 989.74 0.00 1116.00 223.32 2329.066 Islands 0.00 0.00 70.02 70.02 0.00 0.00 6.10 76.127 All India 89778.38 17384.85 1199.75 108362.98 4560.00 37367.40 16786.98 167077.36

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Type/Sector Central State Private TotalThermal 24840 23301 11552 59693Hydro 8654 3482 3491 15627Nuclear 3380 0 0 3380Total 36874 26783 15043 78700

3380

15627

5969

TOTAL CAPACITY COMMISSIONED DURING 2008-09 (MW)

SECTOR THERMAL HYDRO NUCLEAR TOTALCENTRAL 750 - - 750STATE 852.2 969 - 1821.2PRIVATE 882.5 - - 882.5TOTAL 2484.7 969 - 3453.7

TOTAL CAPACITY COMMISSIONED DURING 2009-10 (MW)

SECTOR THERMAL HYDRO NUCLEAR TOTALCENTRAL 1740 440 2180STATE 3079 39 3118

Thermal Hydro Nuclear

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PRIVATE 4287 - - 4287TOTAL 9106 39 440 9585

*COMMISSIONED- Unit achieved full load

CAPACITY ADDITION TARGET FOR THE YEAR 2010-11

SECTOR THERMAL HYDRO NUCLEAR TOTALCENTRAL 6015 649 1220 7884STATE 6549.2 356 6905.2PRIVATE 6191 461 6652TOTAL 18755.2 1466 1220 21441.2

CAPACITY COMMISSIONED DURING 2010-11 as on 17 July 2010

SECTOR THERMAL HYDRO NUCLEAR TOTALCENTRAL 125 80 - 205STATE 1250 50 - 1300PRIVATE 735 - - 735TOTAL 2110 130 0 2240

Public Sector Utilities:

1. National Thermal Power Corporation:

NO. OF PLANTS CAPACITY (MW) NTPC OwnedCoal 15 25,375Gas/Liquid Fuel 7 3,955Total 22 29,330Owned By JVsCoal & Gas 5 3,364

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Total 27 32,694

Regional Spread of Generating Facilities

REGION COAL GAS TOTAL Northern 8,015 2,312 10,327Western 6,360 1,293 7,653Southern 3,600 350 3,950Eastern 7,400 - 7,400JVs 1,424 1,940 3,364Total 26,799 5,895 32,694

NTPC has also formulated its business plan of capacity addition of about 1,000 MW thru renewable resources by 2017. In addition, capacity addition of 301 MW through Solar PV and Thermal by March 2014 has envisaged in line with National Solar Mission.

2. National Hydro-Electric Power Corporation:

Beyond XIth Plan Updated On :- 27/07/2010

S No. Project Country/State Capacity Total Capacity Status

1 Dibang Arunachal Pradesh 12 * 250 3000 Awating clearances

2 Kotli Bhel Stage - I B Uttarakhand 4 * 80 320 Awating clearances

3 Kotli Bhel Stage - II Uttarakhand 8 * 66.25 530 Awating clearances

4 Pakal Dul * Jammu & Kashmir 4 * 250 1000 Awating clearances

5 Kotli Bhel Stage - I A Uttarakhand 3 * 65 195 Awating clearances

6 Teesta - IV Sikkim 4 * 130 520 Awating clearances

7Kiru * Jammu & Kashmir 4 * 150 600 Awating clearances

8 Kwar * Jammu & Kashmir 4 * 130 520 Awating clearances

9 Tawang-I Arunachal Pradesh 3 * 200 600 Awating clearances

10 Loktak Downstream * Manipur 2 * 33 66 Awating clearances

11 Tawang-II Arunachal Pradesh 4 * 200 800 Awating clearances

12 Tipaimukh * Manipur 6 * 250 1500 Awating clearances

13 Kishenganga Jammu & Kashmir 3 * 110 330 Under Construction

14 Bursar Jammu & Kashmir 4 * 255 1020 Under Survey and Investigation Stage

15 Karmoli Lumti Tulli Uttarakhand 2 * 27.5 55 Under Survey and Investigation Stage

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16 Garba Tawaghat Uttarakhand 3 * 210 630 Under Survey and Investigation Stage

17 Chungar Chal Uttarakhand 2 * 120 240 Under Survey and Investigation Stage

18 Lachen Sikkim 3 * 70 210 Under Survey and Investigation Stage

19 Goriganga-IIIA Uttarakhand 3 * 40 120 Under Survey and Investigation Stage

20 Dhauliganga Intermediate Uttarakhand 3 * 70 210 Under Survey and Investigation Stage

Total 12466

* Under Joint Venture Projects under category ‘Under Survey and Investigation Stage’ are for survey & investigation for preparation of PFR/FR/DPR of the project for getting various statutory clearances. For preparation of these reports, various hydrological, geological, meteorological, power potential studies etc are carried out at the project site.

Projects under ‘Awaiting clearances’ category are awaiting various statutory clearances from CWC / CEA / MOP / MOWR/PIB and investment sanction from Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) after preparation of DPRs.

3. Nuclear Power Corporation India Limited:

Project Capacity (MWe)

Expected Commercial Operation

RAJASTHAN ATOMIC POWER PROJECT 2 x 700 Unit 7 – Jun-2016Unit 8 – Dec-2016

KAKRAPAR ATOMIC POWER PROJECT 2 x 700 Unit 3 – Jun-2015Unit 4 – Dec-2015

4. North Eastern Electric Power Corporation limited:

Ongoing:

1. TUIRIAL HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECT ( 60 MW) Mizoram:Lot – IV (Hydro-Mechanical works): NIB floated on 03.11.10, and the last date for submission has been fixed on 07.01.2011. The bids shall be opened on the same day. Lot-V (EM works)

2. KAMENG HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECT (600 MW) Arunachal Pradesh: Commissioning schedule May, 2013( Revised)

3. TRIPURA GAS BASED COMBINED CYCLIC POWER PROJECT, Tripura (101MW) Years of Commissioning / Completion Schedule - 36 months from the date of award (i.e. by July'2013) for Main Plant Work.

Future Projects:

Sl No. NAME OF THE PROJECT COMMISSIONING SCHEDULE1 Kameng-I H.E. Project (1120 MW), Ar.

Pradesh6 Years from the Date of CCEA Clearnce.

2 Mawphu H.E. Project (85 MW), Meghalaya

4.5 years from CCEA Clearnce.

3 Projects in Mizoram :a Lungreng H.E. Project ( 815MW) Necessary action has been initiated for obtaining

clearances of the Ministry of External Affairs, b Chhimtuipui H.E. Project ( 635 MW)

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Ministry of Defense, Home Ministry, Govt. of India.c Mat H.E. Project ( 76 MW)4 Garo Hills Thermal Power Project (500

MW) Meghalaya36 months from CCEA Clearnce.

5 West Khasi Hills Thermal Power Project (240 MW) Meghalaya

32 months from CCEA Clearance.

6 Agartala Gas Turbine Plant- Combined Cycle Conversion Project (52 MW), Tripura

30 months from Investment approved.

4. Tehri Hydro Development Corporation (THDC)

Future Projects:

THDC proposes to add 2804 MW during XIIth Plan (2012-2017) in the Capacity Addition Programme of MOP with the planned commissioning of following Projects: 1. Tehri Pumped Storage Plant - 1000 MW2. Vishnugad Pipalkoti HEP - 444 MW3. Kishau Multi Purpose Project - 600 MW4. Malari Jelam HEP - 114 MW 5. Jelam Tamak HEP - 126 MW6. Karmoli HEP - 140 MW (*)7. Jadhganga HEP - 50 MW (*) 8. Bokang Bailing HEP - 330 MW (*) (*) Under Wildlife clearance

5. Satluj jal vidyut nigam limited

Future Projects:

Projects under Survey and Investigation and DPR Preparation

A. In the State of Himachal Pradesh

Sr. No. Project Installed Capacity

1. Luhri HEP 775 MW

2. Dhaulasidh 66 MW

B. In the State of Uttarakhand

Sr. No Project Installed Capacity

1. Devsari HEP 252 MW

2. Naitwar Mori HEP 60 MW

3. Jakhol Sankri HEP 51 MW

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C. In the State of Manipur

Sr. No Project Installed Capacity

1. Tipaimukh HEP* 1500 MW

*This project will be developed by a joint venture company to be established in which SJVN have agreed to take a 26% equity inerest, with NHPC Limited and State of Manipur taking 69% and 5% equity interest respectively.

Future PlansThe SJVN proposes to add 5000 MW additional capacity by 2014-15. This would require an additional investment of about Rs. 29,000 Crores which shall be met mainly from internal accruals and loans from domestic /multi literal funding agencies.

To achieve the target of setting up of additional 5000 MW SJVN is exploring the possibilities of taking up new projects in Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Nepal and Bhutan.

Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited:

Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited is a Central Public Sector Undertaking engaged in lignite mining and power generation

Future Plans:

1. WIND POWER PROJECT IN TAMILNADU: NLC is in the process of setting up a 50MW capacity wind based power project in Tirunelveli District of Tamilnadu.

2. Thermal Power Plant of 250 MW capacity with linked mine of 2.25 MTPA is proposed to be set up at Bithnok in Bikaner District, Rajasthan.

3. BARSINGSAR EXTENSION POWER PROJECT (250 MW) AND HADLA & PALANA LIGNITE MINE (2.5 MTPA), Rajasthan

4. 2 x 800 MW power plant with linked lignite mine of 13.5 MTPA at Jayamkondam in the State of Tamil Nadu

5. COAL BASED THERMAL POWER PLANT IN ORISSA (4 X 500 MW)

List of Hydro projects under execution(Excluding projects under Ministry of New & Renewable Energy)

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Sl. Name of Project Unit State/ Capacity LikelyNo. No. Implem. Agency (MW) Commissioning

A. Projects as per 11th Plan ProgrammeCentral Sector

1 Parbati St. II U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 800 12th Plan4x200= 800 MW U-4 NHPC

2 Chamera-III U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 231 2011-123x77= 231 MW U-3 NHPC

3 Parabati-III U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 520 2011-12

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4x130= 520 MW U-4 NHPC4 Kol Dam U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 800 2011-12

4x200= 800 MW U-4 NTPC5 Rampur U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 412 12th Plan

6x68.67= 412 MW U-6 SJVNL

6 Uri-II U-1 to Jammu & Kashmir/ 240 2011-124x60= 240 MW U-4 NHPC

7 Chutak U-1 to Jammu & Kashmir/ 44 2011-124x11=44 MW U-4 NHPC

8 Nimoo Bazgo U-1 to Jammu & Kashmir/ 45 2011-123x15=45 MW U-3 NHPC

9 Koteshwar U-1 to Uttaranchal/ 400 2010-124x100= 400 MW U-4 THDC

10 Loharinagpala U-1 to Uttaranchal/ 600 12th Plan4x150=600 MW U-4 NTPC

11 Tapovan Vishnugad U-1 to Uttaranchal/ 520 12th Plan4x130=520 MW U-4 NTPC

12 Teesta Low Dam-III U-1 to West Bengal/ 132 2011-114x33= 132 MW U-4 NHPC

13 Teesta Low Dam-IV U-1 to West Bengal/ 160 2011-124x40= 160 MW U-4 NHPC

14 Subansiri Lower U-1 to Arunachal Pradesh/ 2000 12th Plan8x250= 2000 MW U-8 NHPC

15 Kameng U-1 to Arunachal Pradesh/ 600 12th Plan4x150= 600 MW U-4 NEEPCO

Sub- total (Central): 7504State Sector

16 Uhl-III U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 100 12th Plan3x33.33= 100 MW U-3 Beas Valley Power Corp.

Ltd. (BVPC)17 Swara Kuddu U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 110 12th Plan

3x36.6= 110 MW U-3 HPPCL18 Priyadarshni Jurala U-6 Andhra Pradesh/ 39 2010-11

6x39= 234 MW APGENCO19 Nagarujana Sagar TR U-1 & Andhra Pradesh/ 50 2011-12

2x25= 50 MW U-2 APGENCO20 Lower Jurala U-1 to Andhra Pradesh/ 240 12th Plan

6x40= 240 MW U-6 APGENCO21 Pulichintala U-1 to Andhra Pradesh/ 120 2011-12

4x30= 120 MW U-4 APGENCO22 Pallivasal U-1 to Kerala/ 60 12th Plan

2x30= 60 MW U-2 KSEB

23 Bhawani Barrage II U-1 & Tamil Nadu/ 30 2011-122x15= 30 MW U-2 TNEB

24 Bhawani Barrage III U-1 & Tamil Nadu/ 30 2011-122x15= 30 MW U-2 TNEB

25 Myntdu U-1& Meghalaya/ 84 2011-112x42= 84 MW U-2 MeSEB

26 New Umtru U-1& Meghalaya/ 40 2011-122x20= 40 MW U-2 MeSEB

Sub- total (State): 903Private Sector

Sl. Name of Project Unit State/ Capacity LikelyNo. No. Implem. Agency (MW) Commissioning

27 Karcham Wangtoo U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 1000 2011-124x250= 1000 MW U-4 JKHCL

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28 Budhil U-1 & Himachal Pradesh/ 70 2010-112x35= 70 MW U-2 LANCO

29 Malana-II U-1 & Himachal Pradesh/ 100 2010-112x50= 100 MW U-2 Everest Power

30 Sorang U-1 & Himachal Pradesh/ 100 2011-122x50= 100 MW U-2 Himachal Sorang Power

31 Shrinagar U-1 to Uttarakhand/ 330 2011-124x82.5= 330 MW U- 4 M/s GVK Industries

32 Maheshwar U-1 to Madhya Pradesh/ 400 2011-1210x40= 400 MW U-10 SMHPCL

33 Chujachen U-1& Sikkim/ 99 2010-112x49.5= 99 MW U-2 Gati

34 Teesta- III U-1 to Sikkim/ 1200 2011-126x200= 1200 MW U-6 Teesta Urja Ltd.

Sub- total (Private): 3299Total ‘A’ (11th Plan): 11706

A-1 Additional Unit likely to commission in 11th Plan25a Myntdu U-1 Meghalaya/ 42 2011-12

1x42= 42 MW MeSEB

B. Projects likely to give benefits beyond 11th PlanCentral Sector

35 Kishanganga U-1 to Jammu & Kashmir/ 330 12th Plan3x110= 330 MW U-3 NHPC

36 Pare U-1 to Arunachal Pradesh/ 110 12th Plan2x55= 110 MW U-2 NEEPCOState Sector

37 Baglihar-II* U-1 to J&K/ 450 12th Plan3x150= 450 MW U-3 JKPDC

38 Kashang-I Himachal Pradesh/ 65 12th Plan65 MW HPPCL

39 Thottiyar Kerala/ 40 12th Plan40 MW KSEBPrivate Sector

40 Tidong-I U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 100 12th Plan2x50= 100 MW U-2 M/s Nuziveedu Seeds

41 Phata Byung Uttarakhand/ 76 12th Plan76 MW M/s Lanco

42 Singoli Bhatwari U-1 to Uttarakhand/ 99 12th Plan3x33= 99 MW U-3 L&T Uttaranchal Hydro

power Limited

43 Teesta- VI U-1 to Sikkim/ 500 12th Plan4x125= 500 MW U-4 LANCO

44 Rangit-IV U-1 to Sikkim/ 120 12th Plan3x40= 120 MW U-3 Jal Power corp. Ltd.

45 Jorethang Loop Sikkim/ 96 12th Plan2x48= 96 MW M/s DANS Energy

46 Bhasmey U-1 to Sikkim/ 51 12th Plan3x17= 51 MW U-3 Gati Infrastructure

Total ‘B’ (Beyond 11th Plan): 2037Total- Under Execution: 13785

THERMAL UNITS TARGETED FOR COMMISSIONING IN THE YEAR 2010-11(Original Target and Actual Achieved) As On-31.10.10

State Project Name Impl Unit No Targeted Cap. (MW) Commd. Cap. (MW) Actual(A)/ Ant Comm.Agency Date

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A.CENTRAL SECTORRajasthan Barsingsar NLC U-2 125 11/2010

LigniteU-1 * 125 28.06.10(A)

Haryana Indira APCPL U-1 500 500 31.10.10(A)Gandhi TPP

UP NCP Project NTPC U-6 490 490 30.07.10(A)St-II,

WB Mejia TPS DVC U-1 500 500 30.09.10(A)Extn

U-2 500 02/2011Durgapur DVC U-1 500 03/2011Steel TPS

U-2 500 05/2011Farakka NTPC U-6 500 02/2011STPS- III

Chhattisgarh Korba STPP NTPC U-7 500 11/2010Jharkhand Kodarma TPP DVC U-1 500 '03/2011TN Neyveli TPS- NLC U-1 250 02/2011

II Exp.AP Simhadri NTPC U-3 500 01/2011

STPP Extn.Jharkhand Maithon RB DVC U-1 525 02/2011

TPPSub Total(A) 5890 1615B.STATE SECTORDelhi Pragati PPCL GT-1 250 250 24.10.10(A)

CCGT – IIIGT2 250 12/2010GT-3 250 04/2011ST-1 250 06/2011GT-4 250 02/2011ST-2 250 05/2011

Gujarat Surat Lignite GIPCL U-3* * 125 12.04.10(A)TPP Extn.

U-4 * * 125 23.04.10(A)Hazira CCPP GSECL GT 223 03/2011Extn.

ST 128 03/2011Pipavav CCPP GSECL Block-1 351 04/2011

Haryana Rajiv Gandhi HPGCL U-2 600 600 01.10.10(A)TPS,Hissar

Karnataka Raichur U-8 KPCL U-8 250 250 26.06.10(A)Rajasthan Chhabra TPS RRVUNL U-2 * * 250 04.05.10(A)AP Kakatiya APGENCO U-1 500 500 27.05.10(A)

TPPRayalseema APGENCO U-5 210 11/2010TPP St-III

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State Project Impl Agency Unit No Targeted Cap. Commd. Cap. Actual/ Ant Comm. DateName (MW) (MW)

UP Parichha Extn UPRVUNL U-5 250 06/2011U-6 250 06/2012

Harduaganj UPRVUNL U-8 250 03/2011Ext

U-9 250 04/2011Maharashtra Khaperkheda MSPGCL U-1 500 02/2011

TPS Expn.Bhusawal MSPGCL U-4 500 03/2011TPS Expn.

WB Santaldih TPP WBPDCL U-6 250 12/2010Extn Ph-II

Tripura Baramura TSECL GT* 21 03.08.10(A)GT

Sub Total (B) 6012 2121

C.PRIVATE SECTORAP Konaseema Konaseema ST 165 165 30.06.10(A)

CCPP gas PowerLtd.

Lanco Lanco ST 133 133 18.07.10(A)Kondapalli KondapalliPh-II (ST)

Delhi Rithala CCPP NDPL GT-1 35.75 11/2010GT-2 35.75 11/2010

ST 36.5 12/2010Gujarat Mundra TPP Adani Power U-3 330 330 02.08.10(A)

Ph-I(U-3&4) LtdU-4 330 11/2010

Maharashtra JSW JSW U-1 300 300 24.08.10(A)Ratnagiri Energy(RatnTPP agiri) Ltd

U-2 300 11/2010U-3 300 11/2010U-4 300 04/2011

Wardha WPCL U-1 * 135 05.06.10(A)Warora (KSK)Wardha U-2 * 135 10.10.10(A)Warora

Orissa Sterlite TPP Sterlite U-2(Ist 600 600 14.10.10(A)Energy Ltd. Unit)

U-1 600 01/2011Rajasthan Jallipa- Raj West U-2 135 135 08.07.10(A)

Kapurdi TPP PowerLtd.(JSW)

U-3 135 01/2011U-4 135 02/2011U-5 135 04/2011U-6 135 06/2011U-8 135 09/2011

UP Anpara-C Lanco U-1 600 01/2011AnparaPower Pvt.Ltd.

Rosa TPP Rosa Power U-2 * 300 28.06.10(A)Ph-1 supply

Co.Ltd (Reliance)

Karnataka Udupi TPP UPCL U-1 507.5 600 23.07.10(A)U-2 507.5 01/2011

SubTotal (C ) 5891 2833

17793 6569Grand Total (A+B+C)

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State Generation Board

Northern Region:

1. Delhi:

2. Punjab: Hydel project:

a) SHAHPUR KANDI HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECT (168 MW) - This project is likely to be completed during 12th plan.

b) SHAHPURKANDI EXTENSION (55.5 MW) - The Project is likely to be commissioned during 12th Plan.

Thermal Project:

Goindwal Sahib - 2X270 MW Coal Based Thermal Power Project - the 1 st unit is scheduled for commercial operation on 31.01.2013 and 2 nd unit on 30.04.2013.

3. Rajasthan:

Ongoing:

Sl.no Project Capacity Commissioning Schedule

1 KALISINDH TPS UNIT-1 600 MW December 2011 2 KALISINDH TPS UNIT-2 600 MW March 2012 3 CHHABRA TPS PHASE 2 (UNIT-3) 250 MW November 2011 4 CHHABRA TPS PHASE 2 (UNIT-4) 250 MW December 2011 5 RAMGARH EXTN. PROJECT GT 110 MW NOV 2011 6 RAMGARH EXTN. PROJECT ST 50 MW FEB 2012

Future Projects:

Sl.no Project Capacity Commissioning Schedule

1 CHHABRA TPS STAGE II (UNIT-5) 660 MW 30.11.2013

2 CHHABRA TPS STAGE II (UNIT-6) 660 MW 30.05.2014

3 SURATGARH TPS STAGE V (UNIT- 7) 660 MW 30.11.2013

4 SURATGARH TPS STAGE V (UNIT- 8) 660 MW 30.05.2014

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Gas based Power plant:

Sl. no

Project Capacity Commissioning Schedule

1 Dholpuer Gas Thermal Power Station Stage-II 330 MW2013-14

2 KOTA Gas Power Project 330 MW2013-14

3 Chabra Gas Power Project 330 MW2013-14

4 Ramgarh Gas Power Station(Stage -IV) 160 MW 2015-16

Coal based power plant:

Sl. no

Project Capacity Commissioning Schedule

1 Suratgarh TPS unit 9-10(Super Critical) 1320 MW2015-16

2 Kalisindh TPS Unit 3-4 (Super Critical) 1320 MW2015-16

3 Banswara TPS Unit I-II(Super Critical) 1320 MW2016-17

4. Himanchal Pradesh:

Projects which have been alloted/under process of allotment and expected to yield benefit during the 12th Plan period

A) CENTRAL /JOINT SECTOR

1. Khab-I – Satluj – 450mw - Allotted to SJVNL2. Khab-II - 186.00mw - Allotted to SJVNL3. Luhri - 750.00mw - Allotted to SJVNL4. Parbati-I - Beas 750.00mw - Allotted to NHPC

B) PRIVATE SECTOR

S.no Project Basin Capacity (MW) Status

1 Chanju-I Ravi 25 Allotted

2 Chanju-II Ravi 17 Allotted

3 Bara Banghal Ravi 20 Allotted

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4 Bajoli-Holi Ravi 18 Allotted

5 Kuther Ravi Ravi 260 Allotted

6 Suil Ravi Ravi 13 Under process of allotment

7 Sal-I Ravi Ravi 6.5 Allotted

8 Bardang Chenab 126 Under process of allotment

9 Chattru Chenab 108 Allotted

10 Miyar Chenab 90 Under process of allotment

11 Tinget Chenab 81 Under process of allotment

12 Teling Chenab 69 Under process of allotment

13 Tandi Chenab 104 Under process of allotment

14 Rashil Chenab 102 Under process of allotment

15 Gondhala Chenab 144 Under process of allotment

16 Khoksar Chenab 90 Under process of allotment

17 Ropa Satluj 60 Under process of allotment

18 Mane Nadang Satluj 70 Under process of allotment

19 Lara Satluj 60 Under process of allotment

20 Bahairari Satluj 5.5 Allotted

21 Chango Yangthang Satluj 140 Allotted

22 Yangthang Khab Satluj 261 Under process of allotment

23 Sumta Kathang Satluj 130 Under process of allotment

24 Kut Satluj 24 Allotted

25 Tidong-II Satluj 60 Allotted

26 Jangi thopan Satluj 480 Allotted

27 Thopan Porari Satluj 480 Allotted

28 Kilhi-Balh Beas 7.5 Under process of allotment

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29 Dhaula-Sidh Beas 40 Allotted

30 Shalvi Yamuna 7 Under process of allotment

31 Rupin Yamuna 39 Allotted

5. Haryana:

Ongoing:

1320 MW Mahatma Gandhi Thermal Power Project in Jhajjar Case-II - Power likely to be available from Dec., 2011

Future Projects:

1500 MW Gas based Project at Faridabad. 660 MW capacity additional super critical Thermal Unit at Yamuna Nagar as an

extension of 2x300 MW DCRTPP, Yamuna Nagar. 2800 MW (4x700 MW) Nuclear Power Plant in Distt. Fatehabad near Village Gorakhpur –

Site stands identified by Nuclear Power Corporation of India. Govt. of India has approved the setting of this Nuclear Power Project in Haryana during October 2009

6. Jammu and Kashmir:

Projects under construction: (State sector)

S.no Project Capacity (MW)1 Baglihar Stage-II 450

2 Pahalgam(3rd Unit) 1.50

3 Matchil 0.35

4 Baderwah (3rd Unit) 0.5

5 Sanjak 1.26

7. Uttar Pradesh:

New Identified Projects

Schedule I – List of Tentative Small Hydro Projects (These details are indicative. Capacity & Location of a particular SHP may change as per assessment of Developer subject to approval of UPJVNL)

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S No.

Name of Project Capacity(M.W)

Distt Canal

1 Khairi 3.75 Saharanpur Hathini Kund Link Canal

2 Madho-I 3.75 Pilibhit Sharda Canal Hardoi Branch

3 Madho-II 2.50 Shahjahanpur Sharda Canal Hardoi Branch

4 Shahjahanpur(Nahil) 2.50 Shahjahanpur Sharda Canal Hardoi Branch

5 Ram Ganga 3.20 Bijnore Ram Ganga Feeder Canal

6 Bansagar-I 12.00 Mirzapur Adwa Meja Link Canal

7 Bansagar-II 10.00 Mirzapur Adwa Meja Link Canal

8 Ken Branch-I 3.00 Banda Ken Branch

9 Ken Branch-II 1.50 Banda Ken Branch

10 Bandran 10.50 Lalitpur Dam toe

11 Karmnasa 2.00 Chanduli Dam toe

12 Sharda Sagar 3.00 Pilibhit Dam toe

13 Dunda 5.00 Pilibhit Sharda Canal Hardoi branch

14 Malakpur Rehni 4.00 Saharanpur Eastern Yamuna Canal

15 Meja 9.50 Mirzapur Dam toe

Total 76.20 M.W.

8. Uttrankhand:

Future Plan:

S.no Project District Capacity (KW) Year of Completion1 Asiganga-III Uttarkashi 9000 2012-13

2 Dunao Pauri Garhwal 1500 2012-13

3 Suwarigad Uttarkashi 2000 2012-13

4 Tankul Pithoragarh 12000 2012-13

5 Sonegad Uttarkashi 3000 2012-13

6 Suringad II Pithoragarh 5000 2012-13

7 Urgam II Chamoli 3800 2012-13

8 Painagad Pithoragarh 9000 2012-13

9 Pilangad II Uttarkashi 4000 2012-13

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10 Bhilangana-II- 2A Tehri 24000 2012-13

11 Bhilangana-II- 2B Tehri 24000 2012-13

12 Bhilangana-II- 2C Tehri 24000 2012-13

Greensite Project allocated to UJVNL

S.No. Name of Project EstimatedPotential

(MW) District River/Tributary

CompletionSchedule

1. Vyasi 120 Dehradun Yamuna May 2014

2. Lakhwar 300 Dehradun Yamuna 2016

3. Kishau 660 Dehradun Tons 2023

4. Pala Maneri 480 Uttarkashi Bhagirathi

Work on hold due to environment issues in river Bhagirathi

5. Bharon Ghati 381 Uttarkashi Bhagirathi Same as above

6. Bowla Nandprayag 300 Chamoli Alaknanda 2016

7. Nand Pyayag Langasu 100 Chamoli Alaknanda 2017

8. Tamak lata * 280 Chamoli Dhauliganga 2016

9. Sirkari Bhyol Rupsiabagar 210 Pithoragarh Goriganga

10. Sela Urthing 230 Pithoragarh Dhauliganga

11. Taluka Sankri 140 Uttarkashi Tons

12. Rishiganga I 70 Chamoli Rishiganga

13. Rishiganga - II 35 Chamoli Rishiganga

PROJECTS UNDER DEVELOPMENT (Up to 25 MW)

S.No Name of project Capacity(MW)

2 Asiganga I 4.5

3 Asiganga II 3.0

4 Kaliganga I 4.0

5 Kaliganga II 6.0

6 Kalidigad 9.0

7 Madhyamaheshwar 15

8 Sobla-I 8

Total 53.0 MW

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Western Region

1. Goa:

The Department does not have its own generation and purchases power from the Central Sector Power Stations of the National Thermal Power Corporation. Besides this, the department also purchases power of 16 Mw from Reliance Industries Ltd., Sancoale.

2. Daman and DIU:

The UT of Daman & Diu does not have its own power generation. The bulk power supply is drawn from the Central Sector Power Stations in Western Region through GETCO Grid.

3. Gujarat:

Following projects of GSECL are under implementation:

S.no Project Capacity (MW) Commissioning Date1 Sikka TPS Extn 2*250 Unit 2 - 06/12

Unit 3 - 08/122 Pipavav Energy Private Limited 2*600 Unit 1 - 08/13

Unit 2 – 12/13

Following Projects are under various stages of Planning:

1 4X800 MW Coal Based Units at Kuchhadi, Dist. Porbandar

2 2X800 MW Coal Based Units at Sinor, Ta. Sinor, Dist. Vadodara

3 2X800 MW Coal Based Units at Dahej, Dist. Bharuch

4 2X1000 MW Gas Based Power Plants in North Gujarat

4. Madhya Pradesh:

Thermal projects in planning stage:S.no Project Capacity1 Banasagar TPP 2 X 800 MW2 New Birsingpur TPS Distt: Umaria 2 X 500 MW or 1 X 500 MW or 2

X 250 MW3 Amarkantak Extn Unit 6 Distt : 1 X 250 MW

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Annupur4 Shahpura Project Distt - Jabalpur 1000 MW5 Shree Singaji TPP –I (Malwa TPP ) 2*600 MW

State Projects in Planning Stage - Hydel Projects

S.no Project Capacity1 Sone HPS Distt Sidhi 5X20MW2 Gandhi Sagar HEP Mandasaur 4X40MW3 Kanhan HPS Distt Chindwara 2X45MW4 Chambal Extn

Stage-II(i) Devipura (120 MW)(ii) Jaitpura (40 MW)(iii) Gujjapura (40 MW)(iv) Barsala (70MW)

270 MW

5. Maharashtra:

Ongoing:

Chandrapur TPS Unit 8 & 9 (2 x 500 MW) - Trial operation of Unit 8 is expected by Dec. 2012 followed by Unit 9 by March 2013.

Parli TPS Unit 8 (1 x 250 MW - against existing 2 x 20 MW derated capacity units, netcapacity addition : 210 MW). Trial operation is scheduled by Jan. 2012

Koradi TPS Unit 8, 9 & 10 (3 x 660 MW - Unit 8 is against the existing 4 x 105 MWderated capacity units - Net capacity addition 1560 MW). The Trial operation of Unit 8 is scheduled by Dec.2013 followed by Unit 9 by June 2014and Unit 10 by Dec. 2014.

Future Projects:

1. Uran Gas Based Combined Cycle Power Plant (1220 MW): (Block-I : 406 MW, Block-II:814 MW).The trial operation of Block I (406 MW) is expected by June 2013 followed by Block II (814 MW) by September 2013.

2. Bhusawal TPS Unit 6 (1 x 660 MW against existing 55 MW capacity units at Paras &Bhusawal - Net capacity addition: 550 MW): Trial operation is expected by June 2015.

3. Nashik TPS Unit 6 (1 x 660 MW against existing 2 x 125 MW derated capacity units – Netcapacity addition - 410 MW) :

Future Projects through Joint Venture – 9240 MW:

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Latur Coal Based Unit 1&2 (2 x 660 MW) or Gas based CCPP Block-I & II (2 x 750MW): the trial operation of the project is expected as under:(i) Coal based: Unit 1 by June-2015 & Unit 2 by December- 2015 or(ii) Gas based: Block-I by August 2013 and Block-II by November-2013.

Joint Venture through PPP (Public-Private Participation):

Dhopawe TPS Project Unit – 1 to 3 (3 x 660 MW) : Dondaicha TPS Unit – 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 (5 x 660 MW) : Coal based Thermal Power Project near Kanpa (Tal.Nagbhid, Dist. Chandrapur) (2x660 MW)

- Planning stage Coal based Thermal Power Project in Gondia District (2 x 660 MW) - Planning stage

6. Chhattisgarh:

Ongoing:

Korba tpp west extension 500MW – Commissioning schedule 06/12 Marwa tpp – 2*500MW Janjgar - chamba - Commissioning schedule Unit 1 –sep 12, unit 2 –

Nov 12

Future Projects:

Southern Region

1. Andhra Pradesh:

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Future Projects:

Rayalaseema TPP Unit-6 (600 MW) - commission by September, 2013. Gas based Station near Karimnagar (3x700 MW): 1st Block (700 MW) will be completed

by March, 2013. IGCC Plant at Vijayawada TPS (182 MW): Unit is programmed to commission by

September, 2013. Sattupally TPS (600 MW): Unit is programmed to commission by March, 2014. Vadarevu TPP Stage-I (1600 MW) Srikakulam TPS (2400 MW) Polavaram HEP (12x80 MW): First four units will be commissioned by September, 2014

and the balance 8 units at an interval of 2 months thereafter. Nuclear Power Plant in Kadapa District JV with Apgenco with Npcil

2. Karnataka:

Ongoing: Bidadi Combined Cycle Power Plant: 1400 MW – Unit is programmed to commission by

2013

3. Kerela:

ON GOING SCHEMES

(Undertaken by KSEB)

Sl. No. Name of Project Power in MW Energy in MU

1.   PALLIVASAL EXTENSION SCHEME 60 153.9

2.   THOTTIYAR HEP 40 99.0

3.   POOZHITHODE SHEP 4.80 10.97

4.   RANNI-PERUNAD SHEP 4.0 16.73

5.   CHATHANKOTTUNADA-II SHEP 6.0 14.76

6.   VILANGAD SHEP 7.5 22.63

7.   PEECHI SHEP 1.25 3.315

8.   SENGULAM AUGMENTATION SCHEME

  85.0

9.   ADYANPARA SHEP 3.5 9.01

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PROJECTS TENDERED FOR IMPLEMENTATION BY KSEB

 

Sl. No. Name of Project Power in MW Energy in MU

1 ATHIRAPILLY HEP 163 233

2 MANKULAM HEP 40 82

3 KARAPUZHA DAM TOE SHEP 0.5 2.054

4 ANAKKAYAM SHEP 7.5 22.83

5 PERUMTHENARUVI SHEP 6.0 25.77

6 BARAPOLE SHEP 15 36

PROJECTS IN PIPELINE

Sl. No. Name of Project Power in MW

1 Kakkayam Small HEP 3.0

2 Poringalkuthu SHEP 24.0

3 Chimmony Small HEP 2.5

4 Sengulam Tail Race Project 3.6

5 Pazhassi Sagar HE Project 20.0

6 Chembukkadavu Stage III 6.0

7 Peruvannamoozhy 7.0

8 Upper Kallar Project 2.0

9 Peechad Project 3.0

10 Thumboormuzhi 8.0

11 Western Kallar 5.0

12 Koodam 4.5

13 Chinnar 24.0

14 Sengulam Extn. Scheme 48.0

15 Olikkal 4.5

16 Poovaramthodu 2.7

4. Tamilnadu:

Ongoing:

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NTPC-TNEB joint venture)

Vallur Thermal Power Station: Unit III (500MW) - commission by Nov 2012

Udangudi Thermal Power Station:Unit I (800MW) - commission by Mar.2013 Unit II (800MW)- commission by Sep.2013

Future:

1. ETPS ANNEXE 1X 600 MW: commission by Jan 2014 Establishment of Ennore SEZ project of 2x800MW coal based supercritical thermal power

plant in the ash dyke of North Chennai (Kattupalli) :the project is scheduled to be completed by 2015-16.

5. Pondicherry:

The bulk power supply is drawn from the Central Sector Power Stations and other state electricity board. PPCL had had invited bidders to build a 500MW coal based project. The last date for the prequalification was July 2009.

Eastern Region

1. Bihar:

Ongoing:

2. Barauni TPS Extension Under Bihar SEB: (2x250 MW) the project is scheduled to be completed by 2013-14

3. Muzaffarpur TPS Extension - Under Kanti Bijlee Utpadan Nigam Ltd.- JV of Bihar SEB & NTPC Ltd.2x195 MW extension at Muzaffarpur TPS (2013-14)

IPP Power-Stations under Case-2: Tariff based Bidding

S.no Project Capacity Expected Schedule

1 Buxar Bijlee Company Pvt. Ltd. at Chausa, Buxar Dist.

2x660 MW 2015-16

2 Lakhisarai Bijlee Company Pvt. Ltd. at Kajara, Lakhisarai.

2x660 MW 2015-16

3 Pirpainti Bijlee Company Pvt. Ltd. at Pirpainti, Bhagalpur District

2x660 MW 2015-16

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IPP Power Stations (MOU Signed with BSEB)

1 M/s Jas Infrastructure Capital Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur at Banka (Bhagalpur)

2x660 MW +2x660 MW

2014-15

2 M/s Vikas Metal & Power Ltd., Kolkata, at Begusarai.

500 MW Firm has postponed their project activities till the allotment of coal block and suitable land by BIADA.

3 M/s Nalanda Power Company Ltd. Kolkata at Pirpainti (Bhagalpur)

4x500 MW in two phases

2014-15

4 M/s Adhunik Power & Natural Resources Ltd., Kolkata, at Lakhisarai/Bhagalpur.

2x500 MW in two phases

2014-15

Other IPP projects approved by State Investment Planning Board (SIPB)

S.no Project Capacity Expected Schedule1 M/s Subhas Projects & Marketing

Ltd., Kolkata, at Lakhisarai.1200 MW 13th Plan

2 M/s IL&FS, New Delhi, at Motipur (Muzaffarpur)

500 MW 13th Plan

3 M/s India Power Corporation Ltd., Kolkata

1650 MW 13th Plan

4 M/s Cement Manufacturing Company Ltd., Kolkata, at Kahalgaon (Bhagalpur)

500 MW 13th Plan

5 M/s Essar Power, Ranchi 1800 MW 13th Plan6 M/s Usha-Martin, New Delhi, at

Kahalgaon (Bhagalpur)1200-1320 MW

13th Plan

7 M/s East-West Power Generation Co. Ltd., Maharashtra at Kahalgaon, Bhagalpur

1000 MW 13th Plan

8 M/s Triton Energy Ltd., Gurgaon, Haryana, at Kochar, Aurangabad.

1320 MW 13th Plan

9 M/s Krishak Bharti Co-operative Ltd., New Delhi.

1320 MW 13th Plan

10 NPCIL proposed for installation of 4x700 MW Nuclear Power Plant at Rajauli, Nawada District.

4x700 MW -

2. Jharkhand:

New projects:

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1. 1000 MW thermal power plant at Patratu2. 1000 MW thermal power plant in Santhal Pargana region3. 1000 MW thermal power plant linked with Maurya coal block (210 MT) to be allocated to

Jharkhand/JSEB under tariff based competitive bidding

Bihar State Hydroelectric Power Corporation Limited:

Ongoing Projects IN BIHAR:

S.no Project Capacity1 Bathnaha Phase-I Small Hydel Project 8 MW2 Nirmali Small Hydel Project 7 MW3 Dhoba Small Hydel Project 2x1000 KW4 Katanya Small Hydel Project 2x1000 KW5 Mathauli Small Hydel Project 2x400 KW6 Barwal Small Hydel Project 2x800 KW7 Walidad Small Hydel Project 1x700 KW8 Dehra Small Hydel Project 2x500 KW9 Sipaha Small Hydel Project 2x500 KW

Projects in Jharkhand:

1. North Koel Hydroelectric Project (2x12 MW)2. Chandil Dam H.E. Project (2x4 MW)3. Tenu-Bokaro Link Canal H.E.P. (1x1 MW)4. Sadani Hydroelectric Project (2x500 KW)5. Lower Ghaghari Small Hydroelectric Project ( 2x200 KW)6. Netarhat Small Hydroelectric Project ( 1x40 KW)7. Nindighagh Demo Hydroelectric Project (1x200 KW)8. Jalimghagh Demo Hydroelectric Project (1x200 KW)

Planned Project:

1. Kanhar Pumped – Storage Hydroelectric Project – 2. Sankh Hydroelectric Project

Proposed Big Projects Sinafdar PSS (3 x 115 MW) Panchgotia PSS (3x75 MW)

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Telharkund PSS (4 x 100 MW) Hathiahdah- Durgawati PSS (8 x 200 MW) Indrapuri Reservour Project (450 MW) Kohira Dam Pumped Storage (3x38 MW) Dagmara Hydroelectric Power Project

3. Orissa:

Hydel Project Under construction:

S.no Project Capacity1 Potteru Small HE Project 2 x 3 MW

Hydel project Identified for Future Implementation

S.no Project capacity1 Sindhol Complex

a Deogaon 3 x 30 MWb Kapasira 3 x 30 MWc Godhaneswar 4 x 30 MW2 Middle Kolab Hydro Electric Project 285 MW

3 Tel Integrated Project To be assessed during DPR stage

4 Lower Vansadhara Project To be assessed during DPR stage

5 Balijori Hydro Electric Project 160 MW

6 Salki Hydro electric Project 96 MW

7 Khadago Project To be assessed during DPR stage

8 Uttel & Roul Integrated Project To be assessed during DPR stage

9 Mahanadi-Brahmani River Link 150 MW

10 Barmul Hydro Electric Project 60 MW

Private- Thermal projects:

S.no Project Company Capacity Commissioning Schedule1 Kamalanga TPP GMR Kamalanga

Energy ltd3*350 Unit 1 - 04/12

Unit 2 – 06/12Unit 3 – 08/12

2 Derang TPP JITPL 2*600 Unit 1 - 12/11 Unit 2 – 02/12

3 Ind.Bharat Energy TPP Ind.Bharat Energy 2*350 Unit 1 - 12/11 Unit 2 – 02/12

4. West Bengal:

The West Bengal Power Development Corporation Ltd. 2 Units of 500 MW each-Unit No.3 & 4

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North and Eastern region:

1. Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Nagaland :

The government has envisaged to establish a number of small Hydel projects

2. Tripura:

Tripura CCPP Village :Palatana, Distt:Udaipur (Tripura) -OTPC (JV of ONGC, Tripura State and IL&FS) –

Unit 1 – (363.3MW) – To be commissioned during 09/12 Unit 2 – (363.3MW) – To be commissioned during 02/13

Proposed Capacity Addition in Generation

105 MW CCGT Project at Chakmaghat. 104 MW TGBPP at Manarchwak by NEEPCO. 740 MW CCGT at Palatana by OTPC.

3. Manipur:

New Proposals :

A). Proposed Micro Hydel Schemes to be implemented under Capital Subsidy Programme.

The State Government proposes to implement/ investigate the following hydel projects with different funding agencies. Investigation schemes for medium sized projects are funded by Govt. of India as an Additional Plan Assistance through NEC. The micro hydel schemes are subsidised by the Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Government of India. The projects not covered by the above will be taken up under State Plan.

Proposed Micro Hydel Schemes under Capital Subsidy Programme

Sl. No. Name of Project Capacity(KW)

Estimated Cost(Rs. in lakhs)

Present status

1. Gelnel - II 2 x 100 115.51 DPR prepared and submitted to Govt. Clearance from Forest and Environment

angles awaited for submission to MNES for financial assistance under Capital

2. Tuipaki 2 x 250 256.59

3. Haipi 2 x 50 91.80

Total : 800 463.90

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subsidy scheme. B). Schemes proposed for survey and investigation

The following schemes are being taken up under the State Sector.

i) Medium/Small Hydro Electric Projects:

Sl. No. Name of Project Capacity(KW) Estimated Cost(Rs. in lakhs)

Present status

1. Irang 4 x 15 MW 186.55 Under Detail Survey and Investigation (DSI) with NEC fund.

2. Tuivai 3 x 17 MW 131.29* NEC fund is awaited for completion of survey and investigation work. * Revision is in progress.

3. Maklang-Tuyungbi 3 x 15 MW 243.00 NEC fund is awaited for starting survey

and investigation work.

ii). Mini/Micro Hydro Electric Projects:

Sl. No. Name of Project Capacity (KW) Estimated Cost (Rs. in lakhs)

Present status

1. Chakpi/Phunchang 3 x 200 6.00 Pre-Feasibility Report (PFR) submitted to Govt. Detail Survey and

Investigation (DSI) is being taken up as soon as the financial health of the state permits.

2. Chakpikarong 3 x 200 6.00

3. Irang 3 x 100 4.00

4. Ijai 3 x 500 5.00

5. Tupul 3 x 300 4.00

Total : 3900 25.00

State Electrical Energy Requirement (GWh) Peak Electric Load (MW)2011 -2012 2016 - 2017 2021-2022 2011 -2012 2016 - 2017 2021-2022

Delhi 36292.545 52762.386 73481.328 6092.409 8728.832 12069.050Haryana 38417.069 54304.879 73838.162 6839.158 9375.160 12557.464Himachal Pradesh 9503.908 13135.520 17657.400 1611.109 2194.159 2906.958Jammu & Kashmir 11202.446 15271.949 21282.743 2062.737 2789.568 3856.642Punjab 60488.861 82571.657 107342.309 11000.469 14441.277 18351.770Rajasthan 48915.759 67767.236 92376.811 8482.079 11404.490 15100.779Uttar Pradesh 79267.680 110664.947 150157.415 13947.013 19622.530 26833.528

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Uttarnanchal 8444.717 11667.894 16191.306 1533.337 2085.410 2849.272Chandigarh 2308.347 3366.693 4440.158 419.542 602.307 782.095Sub Total (NR) 294841.333 411513.161 556767.632 48136.901 66582.928 89912.790Goa 4582.911 6879.880 9082.496 721.306 1082.827 1429.498Gujarat 85445.226 119083.096 156841.512 14373.742 19670.034 25446.677Chhattisgarh 21784.878 33076.392 45115.620 3565.388 5374.867 7279.413Madhya Pradesh 49338.498 70444.570 98986.680 8461.912 11772.241 16128.817Maharashtra 125661.409 167226.739 219910.417 21953.740 28347.752 35944.127D. & N. Haveli 5041.957 8204.128 12242.813 777.792 1265.600 1888.623Daman & Diu 3004.817 4890.242 7842.185 552.088 857.119 1323.701Sub Total (WR) 294859.697 409805.046 550021.724 47108.381 64348.650 84778.064Andhra Pradesh 89032.490 132118.210 175590.124 14721.210 21845.290 28215.843Karnataka 53539.620 79995.770 107470.552 8826.000 13092.380 17463.812Kerala 19229.540 26331.640 36134.030 3528.050 4573.790 5916.364Tamil Nadu 87221.910 134754.730 182825.156 14224.060 21975.660 29814.931Pondicherry 4419.430 6867.800 9639.046 682.500 1060.600 1488.566Sub Total (SR) 253442.990 380068.150 511658.908 40367.135 60432.580 80484.967Bihar 19904.770 32857.080 58248.405 3607.000 5598.220 9567.426Jharkhand 23408.480 36274.000 51741.061 4296.130 6604.000 9129.079Orissa 27149.150 39095.650 63098.108 4459.000 6330.460 10074.098West Bengal 41019.893 60228.010 84498.993 7406.850 10742.720 15071.881Sikkim 320.000 486.930 629.382 83.000 119.540 150.465Sub Total (ER) 111802.293 168941.670 258215.949 19088.442 28400.908 42711.602Assam 7584.620 13052.660 24433.491 1443.000 2292.350 3984.588Manipur 931.890 1359.680 2336.809 203.000 269.940 444.598Meghalaya 2101.000 2777.700 4015.131 428.290 542.030 751.391Nagaland 698.000 1040.070 1505.358 152.000 222.340 318.821Tripura 1229.000 1761.080 3180.264 282.000 386.610 666.135Arunachal Pradesh 385.520 557.380 762.307 116.000 147.970 189.177Mizoram 398.481 594.690 763.662 115.249 161.750 196.033Sub Total (NER) 13328.511 21143.260 36997.022 2536.610 3759.804 6179.947Andman & Nicobar 343.590 536.570 779.450 76.910 118.940 131.660Lakshadweep 40.130 58.190 67.548 11.450 16.610 19.277Total (All India) 968658.543 1392066.048 1914508.233 152746.097 218208.593 298253.241

LONG TERM FORECAST AT POWER STATION BUSBARS (UTILITIES)

Top 10 states in terms of additional energy requirement in 2021-2022 compared to 2011 – 2012 is given below

S.no State Energy Requirement (GWh)1 Tamilnadu 95603.25

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2 Maharashtra 94249.013 Andhra Pradesh 86557.634 Gujarat 71396.295 Uttar Pradesh 70889.746 Karnataka 53930.937 Madhya Pradesh 49648.188 Punjab 46853.459 West Bengal 43479.110 Rajasthan 43467.05*based on 17th Electric Power supply by CEA

States With a potential to Harness Hydel projects in large numbers

1. Himachal Pradesh2. Punjab3. Uttarakhand4. Andhra Pradesh5. Kerala6. Entire eastern region (Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Orissa and Sikkim )7. Entire North eastern region (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Tripura, Manipur,

Nagaland and Mizoram)

Top 3 states in each region to come up with future projects

Northern region:

1. Rajasthan2. Haryana3. Uttrakhand

Western Region:

1. Maharashtra2. Gujarat3. Madhya Pradesh

Southern Region:

1. Andhra Pradesh2. Tamil Nadu3. Karnataka

Eastern Region

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1. Bihar2. Jharkhand3. West Bengal and Orissa

North Eastern Region:

1. Tripura2. Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur

*Based on data available on respective state electricity board

12TH PLAN AND BEYOND

The Working Group on Power has recommended a plan size of about 82,200 MW for 12th Plan also. This would comprise hydro projects totaling about 30,000 MW, thermal projects totaling 42,200 MW and nuclear projects of about 10,000 MW capacities.