Thursday, April 26, 2012

Bihar Govt.sent a proposal to the Centre for 130 mw Dagmara Hydel Power Project

 


Patna: Facing acute power shortage, Bihar has taken steps for setting up 25 hydel power projects for generating about 800 MW with the proposals at various stages of approval.

It has 54 MW capacity hydel power plant and work is on at various stages for construction of different hydel power projects with generation capacity of 33 MW, Bihar State Hydel Power Coporation Ltd Managing Director AK Pandey told a news agency. 

 "Apart from these projects, the proposals for setting up 25 other hydel power projects with generation capacity of around 800 mw are at various stages and levels for according sanction", Pandey said. 
 The state government has sent a proposal to the Centre with Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the long-cherished 130 mw Dagmara Hydel Power Project over River Kosi in Bihar's flood-prone Supaul district, he said. 
"We will be starting work on the project soon after receiving the go-ahead from the Centre," he added. 
 The Dagmara project's fate hung in balance previously as the Central Electricity Authority had not given nod to it in view of submergence of vast areas in bordering Nepal, he said. 
"Now the project is proposed to be set up in the downstream of river Kosi and in keeping with the suggestions to the Centre about it, M S Wapkose prepared a revised Detailed Project Report and sent it the Central Electricity Authority for endorsement", Pandey said. 
The World Bank and Asian Development Bank and Japanese financial institution JAICA too have evinced interest in the project, he said.

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