Sterlite Energy, which
is setting up a 2,400 MW power plant near Jharsuguda in Orissa with Independent
Power Producer (IPP) status, is all set to commission its second unit of 600 MW
by the end of December this year. The project, when
fully operational, will have four units 600 MW each and the company had
commissioned the first unit in August last year.
"Sterlite
Energy is set to add the second 600 MW unit of its 2400 MW power plant at
Jharsuguda. The third 600 MW unit of the project is expected to be commissioned
next year. Three more IPPs will also go on stream in 2012 after which the state
will be in a very comfortable position in the power sector”, said state energy
secretary G Mathivathanan.
Commenting on the
performance of IPPs, he said, “As many as 18 IPPs are waiting for allotment of
coal blocks or coal linkages. Without being granted a block or linkage, they
are unable to achieve financial closure. Eight players have either got coal
blocks or have secured linkages for their projects.”
The IPPs have already
invested Rs 12,375.09 crore on their projects in the state.
Among the IPPs who
have made significant investments are Sterlite Energy Ltd (Rs 7,400 crore) Ind
Barath Energy (Utkal) Ltd (Rs 1,200 crore), GMR Kamalanga Energy Ltd (Rs
1,145.83 crore), Jindal India Thermal Power Ltd (Rs 641.58 crore), Lanco
Babandh Power Ltd (Rs 873.12 crore) and Monnet Power Company Ltd (Rs 570
crore).
The state government
has signed 30 MoUs (Memorandum of Understanding) with the IPPs, with a combined
capacity of 38,000 MW out of which the state share will be 6,774 MW. Out of the
30 IPPs, two IPPs namely, Sterlite Energy and Aarati Steel have commissioned
600 MW and 50 MW respectively and are supplying the entire power to the state
grid.
Besides these 30 IPPs,
a 4,000 MW Ultra Mega Power Projects was to come up at Bedabahal in Sundergarh
district.
Moreover, National Thermal
Power Corporation Ltd (NTPC) had proposed to set up a 3,200 MW power plant at
Gajamara in Dhenkanal district and 4,800 MW power plant at Darlipalli in
Sundergarh district.
Source: BS
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