Power on Environment: 2012-13

Q. No. Q. Type Date Ans by Members Title of the Questions Subject Political State Ministry Specific Party Representative *150 Starred 23.03.2012 Power Dr.Nirmal Khatri Second Phase of RGGVY Alternative INC Technologies Energy Studies 1612 Unstarred 23.03.2012 Power Smt. Annu Tandon Kishanganga Hydro Power Project Alternative INC Uttar Pradesh Technologies Energy Studies Water Management 1656 Unstarred 23.03.2012 Power Shri Bhoopendra Agencies under RGGVY Alternative BJP Madhya Singh Technologies Pradesh Energy Studies 1739 Unstarred 23.03.2012 Power Smt. Ingrid Mcleod Power Projects Alternative INC Technologies Energy Studies 1803 Unstarred 23.03.2012 Power Shri Environmental Clearance to Power Energy BJP Madhya Projects Studies Pradesh EIA 1819 Unstarred 23.03.2012 Power Shri Lalchand Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Alternative INC Rajasthan Kataria Vidyutikaran Yojana Technologies Dr.Raghuvansh Energy RJD Prasad Singh Studies 1832 Unstarred 23.03.2012 Power Shri Nityananda Potential of Power Generation in Alternative BJD Pradhan North-Eastern Region Technologies Shri Magunta Energy INC Andhra Sreenivasulu Reddy Studies Pradesh Shri Rajen Gohain BJP Shri Baijayant BJD Odisha "Jay"Panda

Shri Kirti (Jha)Azad BJP Bihar *241 Starred 30.3.2012 Power Shri Power Projects Alternative CPI(M) Kerala Parayamparanbil Technologies Kuttappan Biju Rajkumari Ratna Energy INC Uttar Pradesh Singh Studies *249 Starred 30.3.2012 Power Shri Maheshwar Power Projects of NTPC Energy JD(U) Bihar Hazari Studies Shri Lalchand INC Rajasthan Kataria Starred 30.03.2012 Power Shri Ijyaraj Singh Access to Electricity Alternative INC Rajasthan *250 Technologies Shri Nityananda Energy BJD Odisha Pradhan Studies *257 Starred 30.03.2012 Power Smt. Harsimrat Availability of Power in Agriculture SAD Punjab Kaur Badal Agricultural Sector Energy Studies

*258 Starred 30.03.2012 Power Sardar Partap Singh Problems in Power Sector EIA INC Punjab Bajwa Shri K.Sugumar Energy AIADMK Studies Forest Conservation 2789 Unstarred 30.03.2012 Power Shri Bhoopendra Electricity Facility in Villages Alternative BJP Madhya Singh Technologies Pradesh Energy Studies 2794 Unstarred 30.03.2012 Power Shri Shivkumar Investments in Hydro Power Alternative BJP Chanabasappa Projects Technologies Udasi Energy Studies 2894 Unstarred 30.03.2012 Power Shri Syed Energy Mix Alternative BJP Bihar Shahnawaz Hussain Technologies Energy Studies

2902 Unstarred 30.03.2012 Power Smt. Meena Singh Hydro Power Projects on River Alternative JD(U) Bihar Ganga Technologies Energy Studies Freshwater and Marine Conservation 3712 Unstarred 27.04.2012 Power Dr. Nilesh Narayan Bachat Lamp Yojana Alternative INC Rane Technologies Energy Studies 3715 Unstarred 27.04.2012 Power Shri Rangaswamy Clearance of Coal Blocks EIA INC Karnataka Dhruvanarayana Forest Conservation Pollution 3822 Unstarred 27.04.2012 Power Shri R.K. Singh Electrification of Villages Alternative SP Uttar Pradesh Patel Technologies Shri Satpal Maharaj Energy INC Uttarakhand Studies *404 Starred 04.05.2012 Power Shri Pralhad Ultra Mega Power Projects EIA BJP Karnataka Venkatesh Joshi Shri Hemanand Energy INC Odisha Biswal Studies Forest Conservation *419 Starred 04.05.2012 Power Shri National Power Grid Alternative INC Kerala K.P.Dhanapalan Technologies Shri N.Peethambara Energy INC Kerala Kurup Studies 4639 Unstarred 04.05.2012 Power Shri Hamdullah Sound Proof Generators Pollution INC Lakshadweep Sayeed 4700 Unstarred 04.05.2012 Power Dr.Thokchom Tipaimukh Power Project Alternative INC Meinya Technologies Energy Studies EIA Forest

Conservation 4723 Unstarred 04.05.2012 Power Shri Raosaheb Patil Clearance to Power Projects Alternative BJP Maharashtra Danve Technologies Energy Studies 4767 Unstarred 4.05.2012 Power Shri Marotrao Assistance from World Bank Energy INC Maharashtra Sainuji Kowase Studies 4824 Unstarred 04.05.2012 Power Shri Pralhad Solar Power Plants by NTPC Alternative BJP Karnataka Venkatesh Joshi Technologies Energy Studies *512 Starred 11.05.2012 Power Shri Gopinath Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Alternative BJP Maharashtra Pandurang Munde Vidyutikaran Yojana Technologies Shri Syed Energy BJP Bihar Shahnawaz Hussain Studies Environmental Education, NGOs and Media *516 Starred 11.05.2012 Power Shri Rangaswamy Hydro Power Generation Alternative INC Karnataka Dhruvanarayana Technologies Energy Studies 5764 Unstarred 11.05.2012 Power Shri Sai Prathap Power Projects on the River Alternative INC Andhra Annayyagari Ganga Technologies Pradesh Energy Studies Freshwater and Marine Conservation 5786 Unstarred 11.05.2012 Power Maulana Badruddin Subansiri Lower Hydro-Electric Alternative AIUDF Assam Ajmal Power Project Technologies Energy Studies 5787 Unstarred 11.05.2012 Power Shri M.K.Raghavan Hydro Power Projects Alternative INC Kerala Technologies Energy Studies

5811 Unstarred 11.05.2012 Power Shri Bhismshankar Amendments in RGGVY Alternative BSP Uttar Pradesh Alias Kushal Tiwari Technologies Energy Studies 5820 Unstarred 11.05.2012 Power Km. Meenakshi Energy Conservation in Buildings Energy INC Madhya Natrajan Studies Pradesh 5829 Unstarred 11.05.2012 Power Shri Nama Power Projects in Coastal Areas Energy TDP Andhra Nageswara Rao Studies Pradesh EIA Pollution 5843 Unstarred 11.05.2012 Power Shri Vilas Baburao Disposal of Ash of Power Plant Energy INC Maharashtra Muttemwar Studies EIA Pollution *608 Starred 18.05.2012 Power Shri Asaduddin Bachat Lamp Yojana Alternative AIMIM Andhra Owaisi Technologies Pradesh Shri S. Semmalai Energy AIADMK Tamil Nadu Studies Pollution Health and Sanitation *614 Starred 18.05.2012 Power Shri M. Use of Fossil Fuels Alternative INC Kerala K.Raghavan Technologies Energy Studies Climate Change and Meteorology 6917 Unstarred 18.05.2012 Power Shri Sai Prathap Power Projects by REC Energy INC Andhra Annayyagari Studies Pradesh EIA 6923 Unstarred 18.05.2012 Power Shri Vikrambhai Carbon Credits Scheme Climate INC Gujarat Arjanbhai Maadam Change and Meteorology Energy Studies 6931 Unstarred 18.05.2012 Power Shri Rangaswamy Sharavathi Hydroelectric Project Alternative INC Karnataka Dhruvanarayana Technologies

Energy Studies 6978 Unstarred 18.05.2012 Power Shri Ravindra Power Generation Alternative BJP Jharkhand Kumar Pandey Technologies Energy Studies 7020 Unstarred 18.05.2012 Power Shri Rajen Gohain Lower Subansiri Hydro-electric Alternative BJP Assam Project Technologies Energy Studies 7078 Unstarred 18.05.2012 Power Shri Gowdar Role of Rural Electrification Energy BJP Karnataka Mallikarjunappa Corporation Studies Siddeshwara 7095 Unstarred 18.05.2012 Power Shri Ashok Tanwar Environmental Clearance for Alternative INC Haryana Hydro Power Projects Technologies Energy Studies EIA *101 Starred 17.08.2012 Power Shri J.M. Aaroon Transmission and Distribution Energy INC Tamil Nadu Rashid Losses Studies Shri Chandu Lal BJP Chhattisgarh Sahu 1167 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Shri Dilip Singh Polluted Water released from Agriculture BJP Chhattisgarh Judeo NTPC Power Plants Energy Studies Pollution Water Management 1181 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Shri Hansraj Hydro Power Alternative BJP Maharashtra Gangaram Ahir Technologies Energy Studies 1214 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Shri Porika Balram Fund Utilisation for NRE Sources Alternative INC Andhra Naik Technologies Pradesh Energy Studies 1220 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Shri Tufani Saroj Projects for Exploitation of Hydro Energy SP Uttar Pradesh

Power Studies Freshwater and Marine Conservation 1221 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Prof.Ranjan Prasad Environmental Effect of Hydel Energy JD(U) Bihar Yadav Projects Studies Freshwater and Marine Conservation 1222 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Shri Bhaskarrao Flow of the Ganga Alternative INC Maharashtra Bapurao Patil Technologies Shri Eknath Energy INC Maharashtra Mahadeo Gaikwad Studies Shri EIA INC Odisha Shri Yashvir Singh Freshwater SP Uttar Pradesh and Marine Conservation Shri Anand Prakash SS Maharashtra Paranjpe Shri Ashok Tanwar INC Haryana 1246 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Shri Power Project Clearance Board Energy INC Kerala K.P.Dhanapalan Studies 1249 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Dr. Kavuri Samba Power Generation EIA INC Andhra Siva Pradesh Shri M. Energy INC Kerala K.Raghavan Studies Dr. Arvind Kumar INC Haryana Sharma Shri BJP Maharashtra A.T.(Nana)Patil Shri Shripad Yesso BJP Goa Naik Shri Vijay Bahadur BSP Uttar Pradesh Singh 1256 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Dr.Arjun Roy Hydro Power Sector Alternative JD(U) Bihar Technologies Dr.Murli Manohar Energy BJP Uttar Pradesh Joshi Studies

1263 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Smt. Sumitra Environmental Clearance to Power Alternative BJP Madhya Mahajan Projects Technologies Pradesh EIA Energy Studies 1271 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Shri M. Ongoing Power Projects Alternative INC Kerala K.Raghavan Technologies Shri Bhudeo Energy JD(U) Bihar Choudhary Studies Shri Chandre Water BJP Karnataka D.B.Gowda Management Smt. Meena Singh JD(U) Bihar Shri Tufani Saroj SP Uttar Pradesh Shri N. Chaluvaraya JD(S) Karnataka Swamy Shri Pradeep Kumar BJP Bihar Singh 1274 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Shri Sanjay Dina Hydro Power Project Alternative NCP Maharashtra Patil Technologies Shri K.Sugumar Energy AIADMK Tamil Nadu Studies Shri Arvind Kumar BSP Uttar Pradesh Chaudhary Shri Vijay Bahadur BSP Uttar Pradesh Singh 1321 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Shri Ramesh Hydro Power Projects Alternative BJP Karnataka Vishwanath Katti Technologies Energy Studies 1338 Unstarred 17.08.2012 Power Shri Naranbhai Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Alternative BJP Gujarat Kachhadia Vidyutikaran Yojana Technologies Smt. Jyoti Dhurve Energy BJP Madhya Studies Pradesh Shri Jai Prakash INC Delhi Agarwal Shri P.T.Thomas INC Kerala Shri Baijayant BJD Odisha "Jay"Panda

Shri Surendra Singh BSP Uttar Pradesh Nagar Shri K.C. Singh INC Uttarakhand Baba Shri A.K.S.Vijayan DMK Tamil Nadu Kunwar Rewati SP Uttar Pradesh Shri Joseph Toppo AGP Assam Dr.(Smt.) Kruparani INC Andhra Killi Pradesh Dr.Vinay Kumar INC Uttar Pradesh "Vinnu"Pandey Shri Nishikant BJP Jharkhand Dubey Shri Prataprao SS Maharashtra Ganpatrao Jadhav Shri Bhoopendra BJP Madhya Singh Pradesh *186 Starred 24.08.2012 Power Dr.Raghuvansh Requirement of Power Energy RJD Bihar Prasad Singh Studies 2124 Unstarred 24.08.2012 Power Shri Prem Chand Rajiv Gandhi Rural Electrification Alternative INC Madhya Guddu Scheme Technologies Pradesh Energy Studies 2186 Unstarred 24.08.2012 Power Shri Ravindra Hydro Power Projects in Alternative BJP Jharkhand Kumar Pandey Jharkhand Technologies Energy Studies 2195 Unstarred 24.08.2012 Power Shri Gopinath Hydro Electricity Production Alternative BJP Maharashtra Pandurang Munde Technologies Shri Satpal Maharaj Energy INC Uttarakhand Studies 2296 Unstarred 24.08.2012 Power Shri Bhismshankar Hydro Power Projects Alternative BSP Uttar Pradesh Alias Kushal Tiwari Technologies Energy Studies *291 Unstarred 31.08.2012 Power Shri Sameer Magan Power Projects Alternative NCP Maharashtra Bhujbal Technologies

Energy Studies *299 Unstarred 31.08.2012 Power Shri Mangani Lal Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Alternative JD(U) Bihar Mandal Vidyutikaran Yojana Technologies Shri Om Prakash Energy Ind. Bihar Yadav Studies 3250 Unstarred 31.08.2012 Power Shri Dilip Singh Hydro Power Initiative Alternative BJP Chhattisgarh Judeo Technologies Energy Studies 3309 Unstarred 31.08.2012 Power Shri P.Kumar Rating of Power Distribution Energy AIADMK Tamil Nadu Companies Studies Shri Magunta INC Andhra Sreenivasulu Reddy Pradesh 3342 Unstarred 31.08.2012 Power Dr.Mirza Mehboob Hydro Power Projects Alternative J&KNC Jammu and Beg Technologies Kashmir Energy Studies 3365 Unstarred 31.08.2012 Power Shri Prem Das Rai Off-grid power projects Alternative SDF Sikkim Technologies Energy Studies Pollution 3402 Unstarred 31.08.2012 Power Shri Vikrambhai Hydro Power Projects Alternative INC Gujarat Arjanbhai Maadam Technologies Energy Studies 4420 Unstarred 7.09.2012 Power Dr.Sanjay Jaiswal Koteshwar Disaster BJP Bihar Management Smt. Davidson J. Energy DMK Tamil Nadu Helen Studies 4434 Unstarred 7.09.2012 Power Shri Manohar Coal Block Allocation System Energy RSP Tirkey Studies Forest Conservation 4542 Unstarred 7.09.2012 Power Dr.Sanjay Jaiswal Clean Energy for Rural Energy BJP Bihar Development Projects Studies Environmental

Conservation *7 Starred 22.11.2012 Power Dr.Virendra Kumar Environmental Clearance for Energy BJP Madhya Power Projects Studies Pradesh EIA *9 Starred 22.11.2012 Power Shri Mangani Lal Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Energy JD(U) Bihar Mandal Vidyutikaran Yojana Studies Shri Deepender INC Haryana Singh Hooda 23 Unstarred 22.11.2012 Power Shri Kapil Muni Proposals under RGGVY Energy BSP Uttar Pradesh Karwariya Studies 47 Unstarred 22.11.2012 Power Shri N. Chaluvaraya Hydro Power Generation Alternative JD(S) Karnataka Swamy Technologies Dr. Charles Dias Energy INC Kerala Studies Prof. Water AITC West Bengal Management 103 Unstarred 22.11.2012 Power Shri Premdas Tax on Water Water SP Uttar Pradesh Katheria Management Shri Jagdish Thakor INC Gujarat 133 Unstarred 22.11.2012 Power Shri Mekapati Power Projects Energy YSRCP Andhra Rajamohan Reddy Studies Pradesh Dr.Ponnusamy AIADMK Tamil Nadu Venugopal Shri Syed BJP Bihar Shahnawaz Hussain 178 Unstarred 22.11.2012 Power Dr.(Smt.) Ratna Flagship Schemes Energy AITC West Bengal De(Nag) Studies 210 Unstarred 22.11.2012 Power Shri Ashok Kumar NTPC Power Project Energy BSP Uttar Pradesh Rawat Studies *83 Starred 29.11.2012 Power Shri Rudra Madhab Access to Electricity Energy BJD Odisha Ray Studies Shri Arjun Charan BJD Odisha Sethi 923 Unstarred 29.11.2012 Power Shri P.L.Punia Funding for Power Projects in UP Alternative INC Uttar Pradesh Technologies Energy Studies 954 Unstarred 29.11.2012 Power Prof.Saugata Roy Power Generation Alternative AITC West Bengal

Technologies Energy Studies 976 Unstarred 29.11.2012 Power Shri Hamdullah Domestic Tariff in Lakshadweep Energy INC Lakshadweep Sayeed Studies 982 Unstarred 29.11.2012 Power Shri S. Pakkirappa Village Mini-Grids Energy BJP Karnataka Studies 1033 Unstarred 29.11.2012 Power Shri Suresh Hydro Policy Alternative BJP Karnataka Chanabasappa Technologies Angadi Shri K.Murugesan Energy AIADMK Tamil Nadu Anandan Studies 1074 Unstarred 29.11.2012 Power Shri Sanjay Bhoi Hydro Power Projects in Nepal Alternative INC Odisha Technologies Shri N.S.V.Chitthan Energy INC Tamil Nadu Studies Shri MDMK Tamil Nadu A.Ganeshamurthi *186 Starred 06.12.2012 Power Shri Tufani Saroj Hydro Power Generation Alternative SP Uttar Pradesh Technologies Smt. Maneka Energy BJP Uttar Pradesh Sanjay Gandhi Studies *187 Starred 06.12.2012 Power Shri Ramesh Bais Supply of Electricity to Rural Alternative Chhattisgarh Households Technologies BJP Shri Hari Manjhi Energy BJP Bihar Studies 2080 Unstarred 06.12.2012 Power Smt. Annu Tandon Kishanganga Hydro-Electric Alternative INC Uttar Pradesh Project Technologies Energy Studies 2093 Unstarred 06.12.2012 Power Shri Use of LED Bulbs Alternative DMK Tamil Nadu E.G.Sugavanam Technologies Energy Studies 2230 Unstarred 06.12.2012 Power Shri Magunta Performance of Hydro Power Alternative INC Andhra Sreenivasulu Reddy Projects Technologies Pradesh Shri Dhananjay Energy BSP Uttar Pradesh Singh Studies

2249 Unstarred 06.12.2012 Power Shri Maheshwar Parvati Hydro Power Project Alternative JD(U) Bihar Hazari Technologies Smt. Seema Energy BSP Uttar Pradesh Upadhyay Studies Smt. Usha Verma SP Uttar Pradesh Shri Harsh Vardhan INC Uttar Pradesh 2280 Unstarred 06.12.2012 Power Shri Dhananjay Impact of Hydro Power Projects Alternative BSP Uttar Pradesh Singh Technologies Energy Studies EIA 2286 Unstarred 06.12.2012 Power Shri Gorakh Prasad Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Alternative BSP Uttar Pradesh Jaiswal Vidyutikaran Yojana Technologies Dr.Rattan Singh Energy SAD Punjab Ajnala Studies Shri Sajjan Singh INC Madhya Verma Pradesh 3230 Unstarred 13.12.2012 Power Shri Jayant Funds for Renewable Energy Alternative RLD Uttar Pradesh Chaudhary Projects by PFC Technologies Energy Studies 3323 Unstarred 13.12.2012 Power Shri Zafar Ali DDG Scheme under RGGVY Alternative INC Uttar Pradesh Naqvi Technologies Shri N. Chaluvaraya Energy JD(S) Karnataka Swamy Studies 3350 Unstarred 13.12.2012 Power Shri Takam Sanjoy Hydro Power Generation Alternative INC Arunachal Technologies Pradesh Energy Studies 3359 Unstarred 13.12.2012 Power Shri Kamlesh Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Alternative BJP Uttar Pradesh Paswan Vidyutikaran Yojana Technologies Energy Studies 3382 Unstarred 13.12.2012 Power Shri Gopal Singh Hydro Power Projects Alternative INC Rajasthan Shekhawat Technologies Energy Studies 3393 Unstarred 13.12.2012 Power Shri P.R.Natarajan Use of LED in Place of CFL Alternative CPI(M) Tamil Nadu

Technologies Energy Studies 3399 Unstarred 13.12.2012 Power Shri Nalin Kumar Village Electrification Alternative BJP Karnataka Kateel Technologies Shri Ghanshyam Energy SP Uttar Pradesh Anuragi Studies 3445 Unstarred 13.12.2012 Power Shri Ramen Deka Construction of big in Alternative BJP Assam Technologies Disaster Management Energy Studies 3449 Unstarred 13.12.2012 Power Shri Prem Das Rai Power Projects of NHPC Alternative SDF Sikkim Technologies Disaster Management Energy Studies *388 Starred 20.12.2012 Power Dr.Raghuvansh Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Alternative RJD Bihar Prasad Singh Vidyutikaran Yojana Technologies Shri Sajjan Singh Energy INC Madhya Verma Studies Pradesh 4375 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Devji Supplementary Schemes under Alternative BJP Rajasthan Mansingram Patel RGGVY Technologies Shri Dilip Kumar Energy BJP Maharashtra Mansukhlal Gandhi Studies 4389 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Harischandra CERC Notification regarding Alternative BJP Maharashtra Deoram Chavan Renewable Energy Resources Technologies Shri Syed Energy BJP Bihar Shahnawaz Hussain Studies 4399 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Smt. Mala Rajya Supply of Electricity to Rural Energy BJP Uttarakhand Laxmi Shah Households Studies 4420 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Uma Shankar Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Alternative BSP Bihar Singh Vidutikaran Yojana Technologies Energy Studies 4423 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Gowdar Bachat Lamp Yojana Alternative BJP Karnataka

Mallikarjunappa Technologies Siddeshwara Energy Studies 4424 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Ramsinh Utilisation of Fly ash of NTPC Alternative BJP Gujarat Patalyabhai Rathwa Power Plants Technologies Energy Studies Pollution 4478 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Viswanathan Hydro Power Projects Alternative INC Tamil Nadu Perumal Technologies Energy Studies 4483 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Kalikesh Hydro Power Generation Alternative BJD Odisha Narayan Singh Deo Technologies Disaster Management Energy Studies 4502 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Kamlesh Renewable Energy Certificates Alternative BJP Uttar Pradesh Paswan Technologies Energy Studies 4505 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Sameer Magan Supply of Power Energy NCP Maharashtra Bhujbal Studies 4528 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Joseph Toppo Water from Ranganadi Alternative AGP Assam Hydroelectric Dam Project Technologies Energy Studies 4536 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Rudra Madhab Delay in Electrification Work Alternative BJD Odisha Ray Technologies Shri Hemanand Energy INC Odisha Biswal Studies 4537 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Ganesh Singh Monitoring of Power Projects Alternative BJP Madhya Technologies Pradesh Shri Jai Prakash Energy INC Delhi Agarwal Studies 4572 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Rajendra Cost of Power Generation Alternative BJP Uttar Pradesh

Agrawal Technologies Energy Studies 4576 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Dr.Kirodilal Meena Rehabilitation of Displaced Alternative Ind. Rajasthan Persons Technologies Energy Studies 4579 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Smt. Shruti Hydro Power Generation Alternative INC Haryana Choudhry Technologies Energy Studies 4583 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Smt. Maneka Power Projects on River Yamuna Alternative BJP Uttar Pradesh Sanjay Gandhi Technologies Energy Studies Freshwater and Marine Conservation 4599 Unstarred 20.12.2012 Power Shri Harish Representation regarding Working Alternative INC Rajasthan Choudhary of RGGVY Technologies Shri Gorakh Prasad Energy BSP Uttar Pradesh Jaiswal Studies

SECOND PHASE OF RGGVY 23rd March, 2012

LSQ *150

DR. NIRMAL KHATTRI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the projects under Consideration in phase-II of the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY);

(b) the projects out of these so far sanctioned under the RGGVY, State-wise including Uttar Pradesh;

(c) the status of implementation of each project sanctioned; and

(d) the time by which the projects are likely to be completed?

THE MINISTER OF POWER (SHRI )

(a) to (d) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 150 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012 REGARDINGSECOND PHASE OF RGGVY.

(a) & (b) : Thirty three(33) projects in 33 districts under Phase- II of Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) have been sanctioned by the Monitoring Committee in its meeting held on 11.11.2011 and 19.12.2011. The details of these 33 projects, State-wise, is at Annex-I. Further, thirty six(36) supplementary projects including 22 supplementary projects of Uttar Pradesh have also been sanctioned by the Monitoring Committee in its meeting held on 11.11.2011 and 19.12.2011. The details of these 36 projects, State-wise, is at Annex-II.

(c) : All the projects sanctioned during November / December 2011, are under various stages of award by respective Implementing Agencies. Out of the 33 new projects, 8 projects viz. Bhind, Bhopal, Gwalior, Hoshangabad, Raisen, Rajgarh, Sehore &Vidisha of have been awarded on 27.01.2012.

(d) : The stipulated time scheduled for completion of projects is two years from the date of award of the contract.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (a) & (b) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 150 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012 REGARDING SECOND PHASE OF RGGVY. Details of 33 projects sanctioned by Monitoring Committee under phase-II of RGGVY

Coverage of Villages & Habitations Name of Project UE PE BPL Sl.No Name of the district Implement- UE/DE PE cost (Rs. Habita- Habita- HHs ing Agency Villages Villages in Lakhs) tions tions Chhattisgarh

1 Koriya CSPDCL 82 441 855 0 23571 8132.31 2 Jashpur-Nagar CSPDCL 44 636 1750 0 60763 9370.86 Total (2 projects) 126 1077 2605 0 84334 17503.17 Haryana 3 Gurgaon DHBVNL 0 202 0 0 8325 424.04 4 Faridabad DHBVNL 0 145 0 0 3944 443.95 5 Palwal DHBVNL 0 278 0 0 9163 833.54 Total (3 projects) 0 625 0 0 21432 1701.53 Karnataka 6 Dakshin Kannada MESCOM 0 356 98 0 22121 5947.19 7 Udipi MESCOM 0 231 50 0 5661 2157.06 Total(2 projects) 0 587 148 0 27782 8104.25 Kerala 8 Alappuzha KSEB 0 77 0 183 5486 1366.81 9 Eranakulam KSEB 0 90 0 210 3828 2471.24 10 Kollam KSEB 0 92 0 123 718 328.05 11 Kottayam KSEB 0 84 0 84 1118 796.50 12 Pathanamthitta KSEB 0 65 0 74 1977 575.65 13 Thiruvanathapuram KSEB 0 91 0 211 3034 2182.13 14 Thrissur KSEB 0 144 0 199 2678 1262.70 Total (7 projects) 0 643 0 1084 18839 8983.08 Madhya Pradesh 15 Bhind MPMKVVCL 5 884 0 400 35509 4496.04 16 Bhopal MPMKVVCL 0 499 210 0 15989 2515.39 17 Gwalior MPMKVVCL 0 583 0 11 20067 2950.75 18 Hoshangabad MPMKVVCL 0 896 0 106 28649 4456.88 19 Raisen MPMKVVCL 3 1376 0 181 29389 6318.82 20 Rajgarh MPMKVVCL 6 1671 0 79 51418 8142.60 21 Sehore MPMKVVCL 2 1011 0 123 16600 4553.71 22 Vidisha MPMKVVCL 19 1501 0 90 33972 7163.31 23 Barwani MPPsKVVCL 0 647 154 0 21975 4162.16 24 Burhanpur MPPsKVVCL 0 260 146 0 26213 1911.62 25 Dewas MPPsKVVCL 0 1055 188 0 27156 5038.19 26 Khandwa MPPsKVVCL 0 510 147 0 21568 3349.44 27 Khargone MPPsKVVCL 6 1169 0 85 44471 7097.91 28 Mandsaur MPPsKVVCL 0 906 0 0 20580 4076.23 29 Neemuch MPPsKVVCL 0 451 0 0 8558 2031.72 30 Shajapur MPPsKVVCL 0 1068 0 7 37935 5231.10 Total (16 projects) 41 14487 845 1082 440049 73495.87

Tamil Nadu 31 Dharmapuri TANGEDCO 0 251 4 0 6002 1072.48 32 Tirunelveli TANGEDCO 0 425 370 0 9477 1891.02 33 Nilgiris TANGEDCO 0 53 79 0 8890 763.87 Total (3 projects) 0 729 453 0 24369 3727.37 113515.2 GRAND TOTAL (33 projects) 167 18148 4051 2166 616805 7

CSPDCL= Chhatisgarh State Power Distribution Company Limited DHBVNL= Dakshin Haryana Bidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited

MESCOM= Mangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited KSEB=Kerala State Electricity Board

MPMKVVCL=Madhya Pradesh Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited MPPsKVVCL=Madhya Pradesh Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited TANGEDCO=Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited

UE/DE= Un-electrified/de-electrified PE= Partially electrified BPL HHs= Below Poverty Line households

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (a) & (b) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 150 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012 REGARDING SECOND PHASE OF RGGVY. Details of supplementary projects sanctioned by Monitoring Committee under phase-II of RGGVY

S.No Name of the Name of Coverage of Villages & Habitations district Implemen-ting

Agency (IA) UE/DE PE UE PE BPL HHs Project Cost Villages Villages Habita- Habita- (Rs. In tions tions Lakhs) Bihar 1 Araria BSEB 109 590 1337 934 267352 23409.76 2 Banka BSEB 91 1567 516 2150 160300 19912.31 3 Bhojpur BSEB 115 884 136 1195 236433 16909.34 4 Gaya BSEB 402 2283 1253 3788 275296 49841.20 5 Nawada BSEB 22 947 1743 408 161658 24093.49 6 Purnea BSEB 190 906 1107 3043 365941 30753.80 7 Rohtas BSEB 70 1640 277 1547 247396 21839.70 8 Siwan BSEB 17 1421 292 3838 279374 32007.69 Total (8 projects) 1016 10238 6661 16903 1993750 218767.29 Madhya Pradesh 9 Balaghat MPPoKVVCL 115 0 0 115 3648 2309.24 10 Sidhi MPPoKVVCL 5 296 0 518 13776 2254.63 11 Chhatarpur MPPoKVVCL 16 526 226 0 30547 3761.72 12 Satna MPPoKVVCL 6 326 31 680 8694 2414.48 Total (4 projects) 142 1148 257 1313 56665 10740.07 Maharashtra 13 MSEDCL 0 1139 0 686 19279 3499.58 Total (1 project) 0 1139 0 686 19279 3499.58 Uttar Pradesh 14 Etah DVVNL 0 269 520 0 17764 4341.84 15 Kannauj DVVNL 54 321 822 0 20110 7722.53 16 Mainpuri DVVNL 31 244 614 0 20743 6072.23 17 Allahabad PuVVNL 0 737 1351 0 48780 12402.67 18 Pratapgarh PuVVNL 0 639 1081 0 20526 11512.41 19 Ballia PuVVNL 0 603 984 0 72491 9918.02 20 Bijnour PsVVNL 87 1655 29 0 17681 13545.29

21 Muzaffar Nagar PsVVNL 0 820 2 0 33384 9777.18 22 Ambedkar Nagar MVVNL 0 1231 2233 0 44660 22000.26 23 Barabanki MVVNL 0 1583 2770 0 55400 30991.03 24 Behraich MVVNL 0 627 1318 0 26360 13050.13 25 MVVNL 0 840 1349 0 26980 14288.04 26 Gonda MVVNL 0 796 1725 0 36225 17592.45 27 Hardoi MVVNL 0 761 1567 0 32251 15551.93 28 Lakhimpur MVVNL 0 1505 3027 0 54486 30268.19 29 Shahjahanpur MVVNL 0 1709 1994 0 39880 20703.27 30 Unnao MVVNL 0 1552 3323 0 66500 30725.77 31 Bulandshahr PsVVNL 73 1134 551 0 46722 12399.12 32 Siddarth Nagar PuVVNL 0 283 503 0 18568 5516.73 33 Deoria PuVVNL 0 302 584 0 26253 7042.36 34 Jaunpur PuVVNL 0 930 2311 0 159358 28613.47 35 Gorakhpur PuVVNL 0 1450 2011 0 58519 21299.94 Total (22 Projects) 245 19991 30669 0 943641 345334.86 West Bengal 36 Darjeeling WBSEDCL 17 289 82 1095 24423 10338.41 Total (1 project) 17 289 82 1095 24423 10338.41 GRAND TOTAL (36 projects) 1420 32805 37669 19997 3037758 588680.21

BSEB= Bihar State Electricity Board. MPPoKVVCL= Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited. MSEDCL= Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited. DVVNL= Dakshinanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited. PuVVNL= Purvanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited. PsVVNL= Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited. MVVNL= Madhyanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited. WBSEDCL= West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited. UE/DE= Un-electrified/de-Electrified. PE= Partially electrified. BPL HHs= Below Poverty Line households.

KISHANGANGA HYDRO POWER PROJECT 23rd March, 2012

LSQ 1612

SMT. ANNU TANDON

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the reaction if any, of Pakistan on the 23 September, 2011 order of the Court of Arbitration constituted under the provision of the Indus Water Treaty, 1960 regarding construction of 330 MW Kishanganga hydro-electric project in Jammu and Kashmir; (b) whether the Government is considering any other measures to resolve the dispute; and (c) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : No reaction has been received from Government of Pakistan on the 23rd September, 2011 order of the Court of Arbitration regarding construction of 330 MW Kishanganga hydro-electric project in Jammu & Kashmir. (b) : No, Madam. (c) : Does not arise.

AGENCIES UNDER RGGVY 23rd March, 2012

LSQ 1656

SHRI BHUPENDRA SINGH

Will the of Minister POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of implementing agenciesworking on projects of Rajiv GandhiGrameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY)in the country including Madhya Pradesh,State-wise; (b) whether the project implementing agencies have entrusted the work ofinspection to the third party; (c) if so, the details thereof; (d) whether these inspecting agenciesare not discharging their obligation withresponsibility; and (e) if so, the details thereof and thereaction of the Government thereto?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : The details of Implementing Agencies working on projects of Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), State-wise, in the country including Madhya Pradesh, are at Annex-I. (b) : Yes, Madam. (c) : Under 10th Plan, 235 projects were sanctioned under RGGVY. Third Party Inspection (TPI) has been entrusted to 17 different agencies in all 171 projects being implemented by State agencies except Tinsukia and Goalpara of Assam, being implemented by State Power Utilities. The details are at Annexure-II. The balance 64 projects where CPSUs are the implementing agencies, have been exempted from appointing Third Party Inspection Agencies(TPIA) and they carry out inspections of RGGVY projects by their own internal quality control mechanism. Under 11th Plan, 341 projects have been sanctioned. Third Party Inspections have been entrusted to 14 different agencies by all State Power Utilities for all the 261 projects except six projects of Kerala. Besides, State Power Utilities, CPSUs have also been mandated to appoint Third Party Inspecting Agencies for the balance 80 projects being implementing by them. The details are at Annex-III. In order to ensure quality and proper supervision of rural electrification works, under 11th Plan, a three tier quality control mechanism has been introduced as under: i) First Tier Project Implementing Agency would be responsible for the first tier of the Quality Control Structure. Further, Project Implementing Agency engages Third Party Inspection Agency, whose responsibility will be to ensure that the materials to be utilized and the workmanship conform to the prescribed specifications. ii) Second Tier Rural Electrification Corporation Ltd. (Nodal Agency) is responsible for Tier-II quality control and is ensuing quality assurance through the REC appointed Quality Monitors in quality of materials/equipment being supplied, quality of works in the field, Bill of quantity verification and VIP references/complaints received by REC relating to quality of works. Under REC Quality Monitors(RQMs), six agencies have been entrusted the job of quality monitoring in 25 States as per list at Annexure-IV. Against the total coverage of 2,85,698 villages, scope of RQM for quality monitoring is 28,888 out of which 13,719 villages have been inspected by them. iii) Third Tier National Quality Monitors(NQMs) have been engaged by the Ministry of Power for independent evaluation and random quality checks on works executed under the programme. Under NQM, five agencies have been entrusted the job of National Quality Monitoring in 24 States as per list at Annexure-V. Against the total coverage of 2,85,106 villages, scope of NQM for quality monitoring is 2,843 out of which 1,137 villages have been inspected by them.

(d) & (e) : No complaint regarding non discharging of their obligation by the different inspecting agencies entrusted the work of third party inspection by the various implementing agencies, has come to notice so far.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1656 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012.

State-wise details of Implementing Agencies working on projects of RGGVY in the country.

Andhra Pradesh 1. Central Power Distribution Company of Ltd., H.No. 1-04-660, 3rd Floor, Singareni Bhawan, Red Hills, HYDRABAD-500004 2. Eastern Power Distribution Company of Andhra Pradesh Ltd., H.No. 30-14-9, Near Saraswati Park, Daba Gardens VISAKHAPATNAM-530020 3. Northern Power Distribution Company of Andhra Pradesh Ltd., H.No. 1-1-504,Opp. NIT Petrol Pump, Chaitanya Puri , Hanamkonda, -506004 4. Southern Power Distribution Company of Andhra Pradesh Ltd. , H.No. 19-3-13(M) Upstairs, Renigunta Road, TRIUPATI-517501 5. The Cooperative Electric Supply Society Limited, Sircilla. 6. The Ankapalli RE Cooperative Society Limited, Anakapalli. 7. The Kuppam RE Cooperative Society Limited, Kuppam. 8. The Chipurupali RE Cooperative Society Limited, Chipurupali. Arunachal Pradesh 9 Arunachal Power Development Agency (APDA), Jal Vidyut Bhawan, Niti Vihar Road, Near IG Park Gate, Itanagar-791111. Assam 10. Assam Power Distribution Company Ltd. , Bijuli Bhawan, Paltan Bazar, GUWAHATI-781001 11. Power Grid Corporation of Ltd., Saudamini, Plot No.2, Sector 29, Near IFFCO Chowk, Gurgaon (Haryana) – 122001. Bihar 12. Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd., Saudamini, Plot No.2, Sector 29, Near IFFCO Chowk, Gurgaon (Haryana) – 122001. 13. N.H.P.C, NHPC Office Complex, Sector-33, Faridabad - 121003 (Haryana). 14. Bihar State Electricity Board, Vidyut Bhawan, Bailey Road, PATNA-800001 Chhattisgarh 15. Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution Company Limited, Gudiary, Raipur 16. Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd., Saudamini, Plot No.2, Sector 29, Near IFFCO Chowk, Gurgaon (Haryana) – 122001. 17. N.H.P.C., NHPC Office Complex, Sector-33, Faridabad - 121003 (Haryana) 18. NTPC Electric Supply Co. Ltd., NTPC, R&D Building, A-8A, Sector-24 NOIDA-201301 Gujarat 19. Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company Ltd., Nana Varcha Road, Kapodara, Near Gajjar Petrol Pump, Surat, Gujarat 20. Madhya Gujarat Vij Company Ltd., Sardar Patel Vidyut Bhawan, Race Course, Vadodara-390007 21. Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Ltd., Off Nana Mava Main Road, Laxmi Nagar, Rajkot-360004 , Gujarat 22. Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Ltd., Visnagar Road, Mehsana-384001, Gujarat 23. Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd., Saudamini, Plot No.2, Sector 29, Near IFFCO Chowk, Gurgaon (Haryana) – 122001. Haryana 24. Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitaran Nigam Limited, Shakti Bhawan, Sector-6, PANCHKULA 25. Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitaran Nigam Limited, Vidyut Nagar, HISSAR

Himachal Pradesh 26. HP State Electricity Board Limited, Vidyut Bhawan, SHIMLA Jammu & Kashmir 27. Power Development Department, Janipur, Jammu. 28. N.H.P.C., NHPC Office Complex, Sector-33, Faridabad - 121003 (Haryana) Jharkhand 29. Jharkhand State Electricity Board, Engineering Bhawan, H.E.C.,Dhurwa, RANCHI-834004 30. Damodar Valley Corporation DVC Tower, VIP Road, -700054 31. NTPC Electric Supply Co. Ltd., NTPC, R&D Building, A-8A, Sector-24 NOIDA-201301 Karnataka 32. Electricity Supply Company Ltd. K.R. Circle, BANGALORE-560001 33. Gulbarga Electricity Supply Company Ltd. Station Road, GULBARGA-585102 34. Hubli Electricity Supply Company Ltd., Nava Nagar Post, PB Road, HUBLI-580025 35. Mangalore Electricity Supply Company Ltd., Paradigyn Plaza, AB Shetty Circle, MANGALORE- 575001 36. Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Company Ltd., 927, LJ Avenue, New Kantharajaurs Road, MYSORE-570009 37. The Hukeri RE Cooperative Society Limited, Hukeri-591309, District- Balgaum Kerala 38. Kerala State Electricity Board, Vidyuthi Bhawanam, Pattom, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM Madhya Pradesh 39. Madhya Pradesh Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd., MPSEB Complex, Govindpura, , BHOPAL 40. Madhya Pradesh Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd., Pologround, 41. Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd., Vidyut Bhawan, JABALPUR 42. NTPC Electric Supply Co. Ltd., NTPC, R&D Building, A-8A, Sector-24 NOIDA-201301 Maharashtra 43. Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd., Prakashgad, Plot No. G-9, Bandra, -400051 Manipur 44. Department of Power, Govt. of Manipur, Kelshampat, Imphal-795001, Manipur. 45. Meghalaya State Electricity Board, MESEB Office Complex, Lumjingshai, Short Round Road, SHILLONG-793001 46. Department of Power, Govt. of Mizoram, Khatia, Aizwal-796001, Mizoram. 47. Department of Power, Govt. of Nagaland, Kohima, Nagaland. Odisha 48. Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd., Saudamini, Plot No.2, Sector 29, Near IFFCO Chowk, Gurgaon (Haryana) – 122001. 49. NTPC Electric Supply Co. Ltd., NTPC, R&D Building, A-8A, Sector-24 NOIDA-201301 50. N.H.P.C., NHPC Office Complex, Sector-33, Faridabad - 121003 (Haryana) Punjab 51. Punjab State Power Corporation Limited, PSEB Office Building, The Mall, Patiala, Punjab Rajasthan 52. Ajmer Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited, Ajmer, Rajasthan 53. Jodhpur Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited, New Power House, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 54. Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited, Vidyut Bhawan, Janpath, Jyoti Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 55. Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd., Saudamini, Plot No.2, Sector 29, Near IFFCO Chowk, Gurgaon (Haryana) – 122001. Sikkim

56. Department of Power, Govt. of Sikkim, Kazi Road, Gangtok, Sikkim. Tamil Nadu 57. Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited, 44, Anna Salai, Channai-600002 58. Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited, Tripura. 59. Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd., Saudamini, Plot No.2, Sector 29, Near IFFCO Chowk, Gurgaon (Haryana) – 122001. Uttar Pradesh 60. Dakishananchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited, 220 KV GSS, Agra Mathura Bye-Pass, Sikandra, Agra, Uttar Pradesh. 61. Madhyanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited, 4-A, Gokhle Marg, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. 62. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited, Vidyut Nagar, PO DLW, Bhikharipur, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. 63. Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited, Victoria Park, MEERUT, Uttar Pradesh. 64. Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd., Saudamini, Plot No.2, Sector 29, Near IFFCO Chowk, Gurgaon (Haryana) – 122001. Uttarakhand 65. Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited, Urja Bhawan, Kanwali Road, Dehradun, Uttarakhand West Bengal 66. West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Corporation Limited, Bidyut Bhawan, Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata-700091 67. Damodar Valley Corporation, DVC Tower, VIP Road, Kolkata-700054 68. Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd., Saudamini, Plot No.2, Sector 29, Near IFFCO Chowk, Gurgaon (Haryana) – 122001. 69. NTPC Electric Supply Co. Ltd., NTPC, R&D Building, A-8A, Sector-24 NOIDA-201301 70. N.H.P.C., NHPC Office Complex, Sector-33, Faridabad - 121003 (Haryana) 71. Gorkha Land Territorial Administration, Darjeeling, West Bengal

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1656 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012.

Status of TPIA: Xth Plan CSl.No. SNo. Name of Project DISCOMS/PIA TPIA State : Andhra Pradesh 1 1 Anantapur APCPDCL Administrative Staff College of India, (ASCI) 2 2 Kurnool APCPDCL ASCI 3 3 Mahabubnagar APCPDCL ASCI 4 4 Nalgonda APCPDCL ASCI 5 5 Srikakulam APEPDCL Godavari Electrical Consultants, (GEC) 6 6 Viziagaranam APEPDCL GEC 7 7 Vishakhapatanam APEPDCL GEC 8 8 West Godavari APEPDCL GEC 9 9 Khammam APNPDCL ASCI 10 10 Nizamabad APNPDCL ASCI 11 11 Adilabad APNPDCL ASCI 12 12 Krishna APSPDCL Nagarjuna Engg.College, Vijayawada,Krishna Dt. 13 13 Guntur APSPDCL Lyola Institute of Technology, Sattenapalle,Guntur Dt. 14 14 Prakasam APSPDCL Rao & Naidu Engg College, Ongole, Prakasham 15 15 Nellore APSPDCL Viswodaya Instt of Tech and Sci. Nellore

16 16 Chittoor APSPDCL Srinivasa Instt of Tech & Mgt,Chittoor 17 17 Kadapa APSPDCL KSRM Engg. College, Pulivendula road Kadapa Total State : Arunachal Pradesh 18 1 Pampum Pare TCIL 19 2 Lower Subansiri TCIL Total State : Assam 20 1 Tinsukia NIL 21 2 Goalpara NIL Total State : Gujarat 22 1 Panchmahal MGVCL Electrical Research & Development Association Total

State : Haryana 23 1 Rohtak UHBVN RECPDCL 24 2 Sonipat UHBVN RECPDCL 25 3 Panipat UHBVN RECPDCL 26 4 Karnal UHBVN RECPDCL Total State : Himachal Pradesh 27 1 Chamba HPSEB RECPDCL Total State : Jammu & Kashmir Wapccos for Field inspection & Rites 28 1 Kupwara for Material Inspection Total State : Jharkhand 29 1 Saraikela-Kharswan JSEB TCIL 30 2 Latehar JSEB TCIL 31 3 Singhbhum (E) JSEB TCIL 32 4 Singhbhum (W) JSEB TCIL 33 5 Garhwa JSEB TCIL 34 6 Palamu JSEB TCIL Total State : Karnataka 35 1 Chitradurga BESCOM RECPDCL 36 2 Davangere BESCOM RECPDCL 37 3 Kolar BESCOM RECPDCL 38 4 Banglore Rural BESCOM RECPDCL 39 5 Tumkur BESCOM RECPDCL 40 6 Dharwad HESCOM NPTI 41 7 Raichur GESCOM NPTI 42 8 Hassan CESCO NESCL/CPRI 43 9 Mysore CESCO NESCL/CPRI 44 10 Bijapur HESCOM NPTI 45 11 Koppal GESCOM NPTI 46 12 Bidar GESCOM NPTI 47 13 Mandya CESCO NESCL/CPRI 48 14 Gadag HESCOM NPTI 49 15 Haveri HESCOM NPTI

50 16 Bagalkot HESCOM NPTI 51 17 Bellary GESCOM NPTI Total State : Kerala 52 1 Idukki CPRI Total State : Madhya Pradesh 53 1 PoKVVCL ERDA 54 2 Indore PsKVVCL NESCL 55 3 Ujjain PsKVVCL NESCL 56 4 Seoni PoKVVCL WAPCOS 57 5 Jabalpur PoKVVCL WAPCOS 58 6 Damoh PoKVVCL WAPCOS Total State : Maharashtra 59 1 MSDCL RECPDCL 60 2 MSDCL RECPDCL 61 3 Solapur MSDCL RECPDCL 62 4 MSDCL RECPDCL Total State : Manipur 63 1 Chandel RECPDCL 64 2 Tamenglong RECPDCL Total State : Meghalaya 65 1 Ri-Bhoi Hills RECPDCL 66 2 Jaintia Hills RECPDCL Total State : Mizoram 67 1 Lawngtai TCIL 68 2 Lunglei TCIL Total State : Nagaland 69 1 Phek WAPCOS 70 2 Zunheboto WAPCOS Total State : Rajasthan 71 1 Chittorgarh (UE) AVVNL RECPDCL 72 2 Dholpur (UE) JVVNL RITES 73 3 Hanumangarh (UE) JdVVNL RECPDCL 74 4 Jaisalmer (UE) JVVNL RITES 75 5 Karauli (UE) JVVNL RITES 76 6 Sri Ganganagar (UE) JdVVNL RECPDCL 77 7 Udaipur (UE) AVVNL RECPDCL 78 9 Bundi JVVNL RITES 79 10 Jaisalmer (sup) JdVVNL RECPDCL 80 11 Sikar AVVNL RECPDCL 81 12 Dausa JVVNL RITES 82 13 Ajmer AVVNL RECPDCL 83 14 Bikaner JdVVNL RECPDCL 84 15 Jhunjhunu AVVNL RECPDCL 85 16 Alwar JVVNL RITES 86 17 Kota JVVNL RITES

87 18 Dungarpur AVVNL RECPDCL 88 19 Rajsamand AVVNL RECPDCL 89 20 Jodhpur JdVVNL RECPDCL 90 21 Churu JdVVNL RECPDCL 91 22 Nagaur (Ladnu block only) JdVVNL RECPDCL 92 23 Jalore JdVVNL RECPDCL 93 24 Sirohi JdVVNL RECPDCL Total State : Sikkim 94 1 West 95 2 North Biecco Lawrie Total State : Tripura 96 1 Dhalai Biecco Lawrie Total State : Uttar Pradesh 97 1 Allahabad PuVVNL MECON & RITES 98 2 Fatehpur PuVVNL MECON & RITES 99 3 Kaushambi PuVVNL MECON & RITES 100 4 Chandauli PuVVNL MECON & RITES 101 5 St Ravidas Nagar PuVVNL MECON & RITES 102 6 Basti PuVVNL MECON & RITES 103 7 Siddarth Nagar PuVVNL MECON & RITES 104 8 St Kabirnagar PuVVNL MECON & RITES 105 9 Gorakhpur PuVVNL MECON & RITES 106 10 Maharajganj PuVVNL MECON & RITES 107 11 Mirzapur PuVVNL MECON & RITES 108 12 Jaunpur PuVVNL MECON & RITES 109 13 Sonbhadra PuVVNL MECON & RITES 110 14 Pratapgarh PuVVNL MECON & RITES 111 15 Ghazipur PVVNL MECON & RITES 112 16 Bulandshahar PVVNL RITES 113 17 Moradabad PVVNL RITES 114 18 Rampur PVVNL RITES 115 19 J.P. Nagar PVVNL RITES 116 20 Bijnor PVVNL RITES 117 21 Ghaziabad & G.B Nagar PVVNL RITES 118 22 Unnao MVVNL RITES & ERDA 119 23 Lucknow MVVNL RITES 120 24 Behraich / Srawasti MVVNL RITES & ERDA 121 25 Hardoi MVVNL RITES & ERDA 122 26 Barabanki MVVNL RITES & ERDA 123 27 Pilibhit MVVNL RITES & ERDA 124 28 Shahjahanpur MVVNL RITES & ERDA 125 29 Lakhimpur Kheri MVVNL RITES 126 30 Balrampur MVVNL RITES & ERDA 127 31 Gonda MVVNL RITES & ERDA 128 32 Badaun MVVNL RITES & ERDA 129 33 Bareilly MVVNL RITES & ERDA 130 34 Faizabad / Ambedkar Nagar MVVNL RITES & ERDA 131 35 Agra DVVNL RITES & ERDA 132 36 Aligarh DVVNL RITES & ERDA 133 37 Kanpur Dehat DVVNL RITES & ERDA

134 38 Kanpur Nagar DVVNL RITES & ERDA 135 39 Kannauj DVVNL RITES 136 40 Mathura DVVNL RITES 137 41 Etah DVVNL RITES 138 42 Hathras DVVNL RITES & ERDA 139 43 Auraiya DVVNL RITES & ERDA 140 44 Etawah DVVNL RITES & ERDA 141 45 Mainpuri DVVNL RITES & ERDA 142 46 Firozabad DVVNL RITES 143 47 Jhansi DVVNL RITES & ERDA 144 48 Lalitpur DVVNL RITES & ERDA 145 49 Furrukhabad DVVNL RITES 146 50 Jalaun DVVNL RITES & ERDA 147 51 Hamirpur DVVNL RITES 148 52 Mahoba DVVNL RITES & ERDA 149 53 Banda DVVNL RITES & ERDA 150 54 Chitrakoot DVVNL RITES Total State : Uttarakhand 151 1 Dehradun UPCL RECPDCL 152 2 Uttarkashi UPCL RECPDCL 153 3 Pauri UPCL RECPDCL 154 4 Tehri UPCL NESCL 155 5 Chamoli UPCL NESCL 156 6 Rudraprayag UPCL NESCL 157 7 Haridwar UPCL RECPDCL 158 8 Nainital UPCL RECPDCL 159 9 U.S Nagar UPCL RECPDCL 160 10 Almora UPCL RECPDCL 161 11 Bageshwar UPCL NESCL 162 12 Pithoragarh UPCL RECPDCL 163 13 Champawat UPCL RECPDCL Total State : West Bengal 164 1 24 Parganas (North) WBSEB RECPDCL 165 2 24 Parganas (South) WBSEB RECPDCL 166 3 Burdwan and Birbhum WBSEB RECPDCL 167 4 Dakshin Dinajpur WBSEB RECPDCL 168 5 Darjeeling WBSEB RECPDCL 169 6 Malda WBSEB RECPDCL 170 7 Murshidabad WBSEB RECPDCL 171 8 Uttar Dinajpur WBSEB RECPDCL Total

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1656 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012.

Status of TPIA: XIth plan SNo. Name of Project DISCOMS/PIA TPIA

State : Andhra Pradesh 1 Medak CPDCL TCS/RITES 2 Ranga Reddy CPDCL TCS/RITES 3 East Godavari EPDCL RECPDCL 4 Karimnagar NPDCL ASCI 5 Warangal NPDCL ASCI 6 Anakapalle (Vishakhapattnam) RE-COOP SOCIETY RECPDCL 7 Cheepurupalli (Vizianagaram) RE-COOP SOCIETY RECPDCL 8 Kuppam(Chittor) RE-COOP SOCIETY RECPDCL 9 Sircilla (Karimnagar) RE-COOP SOCIETY RECPDCL Total State : Arunachal Pradesh 1 East Kameng Deptt. Of Power TCIL 2 East Siang Deptt. Of Power TCIL 3 Lower Dibang Deptt. Of Power TCIL 4 Upper Subansiri Deptt. Of Power TCIL 5 Anjaw Deptt. Of Power TCIL 6 Changlang Deptt. Of Power TCIL 7 Dibang Valley Deptt. Of Power TCIL 8 Kurung Kumai Deptt. Of Power TCIL 9 Lohit Deptt. Of Power TCIL 10 Tawang Deptt. Of Power TCIL 11 Tirap Deptt. Of Power TCIL 12 Upper Siang Deptt. Of Power TCIL 13 West Kameng Deptt. Of Power TCIL 14 West Siang Deptt. Of Power TCIL Total State : Assam 1 Karbi Anglong ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 2 North Cachal hills ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 3 Barpeta ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 4 Bongaigoan ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 5 Darrang ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 6 ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 7 Dhubri ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 8 Golaghat ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 9 Jorhat ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 10 Kamrup ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 11 Kokrajhar (Pacakage A & C) ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE Kokrajhar (Pacakage B) PGCIL NESCL 12 Lakimpur ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 13 Morigaon ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE

14 Nagaon ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 15 Nalbari ASEB BIECCO LAWRIE 16 Dibrugarh PGCIL NESCL 17 Hailakandi PGCIL NESCL 18 Karimganj PGCIL NESCL 19 Sibsagar PGCIL NESCL 20 Sonitpur PGCIL NESCL Total State : Bihar 1 Begusarai BSEB BIECCO LAWRIE

2 Katihar BSEB BIECCO LAWRIE 3 Khagaria BSEB BIECCO LAWRIE 4 Madhepura BSEB BIECCO LAWRIE 5 Saharsa BSEB BIECCO LAWRIE 6 Samastipur BSEB BIECCO LAWRIE 7 Sheikhpura BSEB BIECCO LAWRIE 8 Supaul BSEB BIECCO LAWRIE 9 Darbhanga NHPC PGCIL 10 Madhubani NHPC PGCIL 11 East Champaran NHPC PGCIL 12 Sheohar NHPC PGCIL 13 Sitamarhi NHPC PGCIL 14 West Champaran NHPC PGCIL 15 Jahanabad and Arwal (2districts) PGCIL NTPC 16 Muzzafarpur PGCIL NTPC 17 Vaishali PGCIL NTPC Total State : Chhattisgarh 1 Dhamtari NHPC PGCIL 2 Kanker NHPC PGCIL 3 Mahasamund NHPC PGCIL 4 Raipur NHPC PGCIL 5 Rajnandgoan NHPC PGCIL 6 Kawardha(suppl) NHPC PGCIL 7 Durg(suppl) NHPC PGCIL 8 Bilaspur NTPC NHPC 9 Korba NTPC NHPC 10 Raigarh NTPC NHPC 11 Dantewada CSPDCL BIECCO LAWRIE 12 Baster CSPDCL BIECCO LAWRIE 13 Sarguja PGCIL NESCL Total State : Gujarat 1 Anand MGVCL RECPDCL 2 Vadodara MGVCL RECPDCL 3 Kheda MGVCL RECPDCL 4 Dahod MGVCL RECPDCL 5 Bhavnagar PGVCL RECPDCL 6 Amreli PGVCL RECPDCL 7 Rajkot PGVCL RECPDCL 8 Porbandar PGVCL RECPDCL 9 Junagadh PGVCL RECPDCL

10 Jamnagar PGVCL RECPDCL 11 Kutch PGVCL RECPDCL 12 Surendranagar PGVCL RECPDCL 13 Ahmedabad UGVCL RECPDCL 14 Sabarkantha UGVCL RECPDCL 15 Banaskantha UGVCL RECPDCL 16 Mehsana UGVCL RECPDCL 17 Patan UGVCL RECPDCL 18 Gandhinagar UGVCL RECPDCL 19 Navsari DGVCL RECPDCL

20 Surat DGVCL RECPDCL 21 Valsad DGVCL RECPDCL 22 Dang DGVCL RECPDCL Total State : Haryana 1 Bhiwani DHBVNL TCIL/Ereda 2 Sirsa DHBVNL TCIL/Ereda 3 Fatehabad DHBVNL IERDA 4 Hisar DHBVNL WAPCOS 5 Mewat DHBVNL IERDA 6 Mohindergarh DHBVNL WAPCOS 7 Rewari DHBVNL WAPCOS 8 Ambala UHBVNL TCIL 9 Kurukshetra UHBVNL TCIL 10 Yamunanagar UHBVNL TCIL 11 Jhajjar UHBVNL TCIL 12 Jind UHBVNL TCIL 13 Kaithal UHBVNL TCIL 14 Panchkula UHBVNL TCIL Total State : Himachal Pradesh 1 Bilaspur HPSEB RECPDCL 2 Hamirpur HPSEB RECPDCL 3 Kangra HPSEB RECPDCL 4 Kullu HPSEB RECPDCL 5 Lahul Spiti HPSEB RECPDCL 6 Kinnaur HPSEB RECPDCL 7 Mandi HPSEB RECPDCL 8 Shimla HPSEB RECPDCL 9 Solan HPSEB RECPDCL 10 Una HPSEB RECPDCL 11 Sirmour HPSEB RECPDCL Total State : Jammu & Kashmir 1 Kargil NHPC PGCIL 2 Leh NHPC PGCIL 3 Budgam NHPC PGCIL 4 Srinagar NHPC PGCIL 5 Jammu NHPC PGCIL 6 Doda Power Deptt RITES 7 Ananntag Power Deptt RITES 8 Poonch Power Deptt RITES 9 Baramulla Power Deptt RITES

10 Puhwama Power Deptt RITES 11 Rajouri Power Deptt RITES Total State : Jharkhand 1 Chatra DVC BIECCO LAWRIE 2 Giridih DVC BIECCO LAWRIE 3 Hazaribagh DVC BIECCO LAWRIE 4 Dumka NTPC NHPC

5 Godda NTPC NHPC 6 Lohardaga NTPC NHPC 7 Pakur NTPC NHPC 8 Ranchi NTPC NHPC 9 Sahibganj NTPC NHPC Total State : Karnataka 1 Kodagu CESC CPRI 2 Chamrajnagar CESC CPRI 3 Gulbarga GESCOM CPRI 4 Belgaum HESCOM CPRI 5 Hukeri HESCOM CPRI 6 Uttar Kannada HESCOM CPRI 7 Shimoga MESCOM BIECCO LAWRIE 8 Chickmagulur MESCOM NPTI Total State : Kerala 1 Kozhikode KSEB 2 Kannur KSEB 3 Mallapuram KSEB TPIA not awarded as progress 4 Kasargod KSEB is yet to come. 5 Pallakad KSEB 6 Wyanad KSEB Total State : Madhya Pradesh 1 Betul MPMKVVCL ERDA 2 Morena MPMKVVCL WAPCOS 3 Harda MPMKVVCL ERDA 4 Sheopur MPMKVVCL WAPCOS 5 Datia MPMKVVCL ERDA 6 Shivpuri MPMKVVCL ERDA 7 Annupur MPPoKVVCL WAPCOS 8 Sidhi MPPoKVVCL WAPCOS 9 Tikamgarh MPPoKVVCL IL 10 Balaghat MPPoKVVCL IL 11 Chhatarpur MPPoKVVCL IL 12 Dindori MPPoKVVCL WAPCOS 13 Katni MPPoKVVCL IL 14 Mandla MPPoKVVCL WAPCOS 15 Narsinghpur MPPoKVVCL IL 16 Panna MPPoKVVCL IL 17 Rewa MPPoKVVCL WAPCOS 18 Sagar MPPoKVVCL IL 19 Satna MPPoKVVCL WAPCOS

20 Shahdol MPPoKVVCL WAPCOS 21 Umaria MPPoKVVCL IL 22 Dhar MPPsKVVCL ERDA 23 Ratlam MPPsKVVCL ERDA 24 Jhabua MPPsKVVCL ERDA Total State : Maharashtra 1 MSEDCL RECPDCL

2 MSEDCL RECPDCL 3 Raigad MSEDCL RECPDCL 4 Sindhudurg MSEDCL RECPDCL 5 MSEDCL RECPDCL 6 MSEDCL RECPDCL 7 MSEDCL RECPDCL 8 MSEDCL RECPDCL 9 Nandurbar MSEDCL RECPDCL 10 Beed MSEDCL RECPDCL 11 Osmanabad MSEDCL RECPDCL 12 MSEDCL RECPDCL 13 MSEDCL RECPDCL 14 MSEDCL RECPDCL 15 MSEDCL RECPDCL 16 MSEDCL RECPDCL 17 MSEDCL RECPDCL 18 Jalna MSEDCL RECPDCL 19 MSEDCL RECPDCL 20 Hingoli MSEDCL RECPDCL 21 MSEDCL RECPDCL 22 MSEDCL RECPDCL 23 MSEDCL RECPDCL 24 MSEDCL RECPDCL 25 MSEDCL RECPDCL 26 MSEDCL RECPDCL 27 MSEDCL RECPDCL 28 MSEDCL RECPDCL 29 MSEDCL RECPDCL 30 MSEDCL RECPDCL Total State : Manipur 1 Senapati P&E Deptt. RECPDCL 2 Bishnupur P&E Deptt. RECPDCL 3 Churachandpur P&E Deptt. RECPDCL 4 East Imphal P&E Deptt. RECPDCL 5 Thoubal P&E Deptt. RECPDCL 6 West Imphal P&E Deptt. RECPDCL 7 Ukhrul P&E Deptt. RECPDCL Total State : Meghalaya 1 East Khasi Hills MeSEB RECPDCL 2 East garo Hills MeSEB RECPDCL 3 South Garo Hills MeSEB RECPDCL 4 West garo Hills MeSEB RECPDCL 5 West Khasi Hills MeSEB RECPDCL Total State : Mizoram 1 Aizawal Power Deptt TCIL 2 Champhai Power Deptt TCIL 3 Kolasib Power Deptt TCIL 4 Mamit Power Deptt TCIL 5 Saiha Power Deptt TCIL 6 Serchhip Power Deptt TCIL Total

State : Nagaland 1 Dimapur Power Deptt CIMFR 2 Peren Power Deptt CIMFR 3 Tuensang Power Deptt CIMFR 4 Kiphire Power Deptt CIMFR 5 Mokokchung Power Deptt CIMFR 6 Wokha Power Deptt CIMFR 7 Kohima Power Deptt CIMFR 8 Mon Power Deptt CIMFR 9 Longleng Power Deptt CIMFR Total State : Orrisa 1 Boudh NHPC PGCIL 2 Khandamal NHPC PGCIL 3 Puri NHPC PGCIL 4 Rayagada NHPC PGCIL 5 Ganjam (supp.) NHPC PGCIL 6 Baragarh NTPC NHPC 7 Balangir NTPC NHPC 8 Devogarh NTPC NHPC 9 Dhenkanal NTPC NHPC 10 Kalahandi NTPC NHPC 11 Keonjhar NTPC NHPC 12 NTPC NHPC 13 Nuapada NTPC NHPC 14 NTPC NHPC 15 Jharsuguda NTPC NHPC 16 Balasore PGCIL NTPC 17 Bhadrak PGCIL NTPC 18 Cuttack PGCIL NTPC 19 Jagatsinghpur PGCIL NTPC 20 Jajpur(CESCO) PGCIL NTPC 21 Jajpur(NESCO) PGCIL NTPC 22 Kendarapara PGCIL NTPC 23 Khurda PGCIL NTPC 24 Malkangiri PGCIL NTPC 25 Mayurbanj PGCIL NTPC 26 Nawrangpur PGCIL NTPC 27 Sonepur PGCIL NTPC 28 Sundargarh PGCIL NTPC Total State : Punjab 1 Amritsar PSEB WAPCOS 2 Bhatinda PSEB WAPCOS 3 Faridkot PSEB WAPCOS 4 Fatehgarh Sahib PSEB WAPCOS 5 Ferozpur PSEB WAPCOS 6 Gurdaspur PSEB WAPCOS 7 Hoshiarpur PSEB WAPCOS 8 Jalandhar PSEB WAPCOS 9 Kapurthala PSEB WAPCOS 10 Ludhiana PSEB WAPCOS 11 Mansa PSEB WAPCOS

12 Moga PSEB WAPCOS 13 Mukatsar PSEB WAPCOS 14 Nawanshahar PSEB WAPCOS 15 Patiala PSEB WAPCOS 16 Rupnagar (Ropar) PSEB WAPCOS 17 Sangrur PSEB WAPCOS Total State : Rajasthan 1 Banswara AVVNL RECPDCL 2 Chittorgarh (sup) AVVNL RECPDCL 3 Udaipur(sup) AVVNL RECPDCL 4 Nagaur PGCIL NESCL 5 Hanumangarh(sup) JDVVNL RECPDCL 6 S.Ganganagar(sup) JDVVNL RECPDCL 7 Pali PGCIL NESCL 8 Barmer (UE) PGCIL NESCL 9 Dholpur(sup) JVVNL RECPDCL 10 Jaipur JVVNL RECPDCL 11 Karauli (sup) JVVNL RECPDCL 12 S. Madhopur JVVNL RECPDCL 13 Tonk JVVNL RECPDCL 14 Baran PGCIL RECPDCL 15 Bharatpur PGCIL NESCL Total State : Sikkim 1 East Power Deptt BIECCO LAWRIE 2 South Power Deptt BIECCO LAWRIE Total State : Tamil Nadu 1 Karur TNEB RITES 2 Salem TNEB RITES 3 Trichirapalli TNEB RITES 4 Coimbatore TNEB RITES 5 Cuddalore TNEB RITES 6 Dindigul TNEB RITES 7 Erode TNEB RITES 8 Kancheepuram TNEB RITES 9 Kanya Kumari TNEB RITES 10 Krishnagari TNEB RITES 11 Madurai TNEB

POWER PROJECTS 23rd March, 2012

LSQ 1739

SHRIMATI INGRID MCLEOD

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:- (a) the number of medium and mega hydro power projects commissioned duringthe last three years in various sectors, State-wise; (b) the power generation capacity of each projects;

(c) whether some projects are being commissioned/commissioned with foreign collaboration; and (d) if so, the details thereof, project-wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b): During the last three years, a hydro-power capacity of 2010 MW has been commissioned. The sector/state-wise details are at Annex.

(c) & (d): During the last three years, only one project i.e. Allain Duhangan hydro-electric project (192 MW) in Himachal Pradesh of M/s. AD Hydro Power Limited, under private sector, has been commissioned with foreign collaboration. M/s. S.N. Power Invest, Norway has joined M/s. Rajasthan Spinning & Weaving Mills as 49% equity partner in M/s. Malana Power Company Limited, which holds 90% equity in AD Hydro Power Limited.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1739 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012.

Sl. No. Name of Project/ State/Organization/ State Capacity (MW) Nos. X Size = Capacity (MW) Year 2009-10 State Sector 1. Priyadarshini Jurala /A.P/APGENCO Andhra Pradesh 39 6x39 = 234 MW (1 unit) Sub-total 39 Year 2010-11 Central Sector 1. Sewa-II/J&K/NHPC Jammu & 120 3x40 = 120 MW Kashmir 2. Koteshwar /Uttarakhand/THDC Uttarakhand 200 4x100 = 400 MW (2 units) State Sector 3. Kuttiyadi Add. Extension/KSEB/Kerala Kerala 100 2x50 = 100 MW 4. Priyadarshini Jurala/A.P/APGENCO Andhra Pradesh 78 6x39 = 234 MW (2 units) Private Sector 5. Allain Duhangan/H.P./ADHPL Himachal 192 2x96 = 192 MW Pradesh Sub-Total 690 Year 2011-12 Central Sector 1. Koteshwar /Uttarakhand/THDC Uttarakhand 100 4x100 = 400 MW (1 unit) State Sector 2. Priyadarshini Jurala/A.P/APGENCO Andhra Pradesh 39 6x39 = 234 MW (1 unit) 3. Myntdu / Meghalaya/MeECL Meghalaya 42 3x42 = 126 MW (1 unit) Private Sector 4. Malana-II / H.P./ EPPL Himachal 100 2x50 = 100 MW Pradesh 5. Karcham Wangtoo /H.P./JPHCL Himachal 1000 4x250 = 1000 MW Pradesh Sub-total (upto 21.03.2012) 1281

Total (upto 21.03.2012) 2010

ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE TO POWERPROJECTS 23rd March, 2012

LSQ 1803

SHRI GANESH SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of power projectspending for approval of environmentalclearance in the country, State-wise; (b) whether there has been delay ingetting environmental clearance for variouspower projects in the country; (c) if so, the details thereof alongwiththe reasons therefor; and (d) the corrective measures taken bythe Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : As per the information, State-wise details of Power Projects awaiting Environment clearances from Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) is given in Annex. (b)to(d) : MoEF accords Environment clearance to Power Projects as per defined procedures laid down through various Notifications issued by them from time to time. At times, concerns have been expressed by CPSUs regarding non-receipt of timely Environmental Clearance. The status of Environment clearance for Power Projects is being monitored regularly by Ministry of Power (MoP). Regular interaction is also held by MoP with MoEF for expediting the clearances. The specific issues pertaining to Environment clearances are also taken up at various fora for resolution.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1803 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012.

S. Name of Project/Location State Agency Status with MoEF No. 1. Kawas CCPP, Stage-II (1300 MW), Surat Gujarat NTPC Revalidation of (Gujarat) Environment 2. Gandhar CCPP, Stage-II (1300 MW) Bharuch Gujarat NTPC Clearance (EC) (Gujarat) 3. Darlipali STPP (2x800 MW), Orissa Orissa NTPC Awaited EC 4. Gajmara STPP (4x800 MW), Orissa Orissa NTPC -do- 5. FG Unchahar TPP, Stage-IV (1x500 MW), Uttar Pradesh NTPC -do- U.P. 6. Kolodyne-II HEPP (4x115 MW) NTPC -do- 7. Vindhyachal-V (1x500 MW), Singrauli MP Madhya Pradesh NTPC -do- 8. Barethi STPP (2x660 MW), MP Madhya Pradesh NTPC -do- 9. Dulanga Coal Mining Project, Sundergarh Orissa NTPC -do- Distt., Orissa 10. Talaipalli Coal Mining Project, Raigarh Distt., Chhattisgarh NTPC -do- Chhattisgarh 11. 252 MW Devsari HEP, Uttarakhand Uttarakhand SJVN -do- 12. 60 MW Naitwar Mori HE Project Uttarakhand Uttarakhand SJVN -do- 13. 775 MW Luhri HEP, Himachal Pradesh Himachal SJVN -do- Pradesh 14. 66 MW Dhaulasidh HEP, Himachal Pradesh Himachal SJVN -do-

Pradesh State Sector 15. 200 MW Gundia – St.I HEP Karnataka KPCL - do - 16. 1200 MW Kalisindh TPP U-I & II Rajasthan RRVUNL - do - 17. 500 MW Chhabra TPP Ext. U-III & IV Rajasthan RRVUNL - do - Private Sector 18. 120 MW Dibbin HEP Ar. Pradesh KSK- - do - Dibin

RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA 23rd March, 2012

LSQ 1819

SHRI LAL CHAND KATARIA SHRI KIRTI (JHA) AZAD SHRI RAGHUVANSH PRASAD SINGH SHRI MANSUKHBHAI D. VASAVA SHRI GOWDAR MALLIKARJUNAPPA SIDDESWARA SHRI P.C. GADDIGOUDAR SHRI HARISCHANDRA DEORAM CHAVAN SHRI REWATI RAMAN SINGH SHRI FEROZE VARUN GANDHI MITHLESH SHRI KAPIL MUNI KARWARIYA SHRI GORAKH PRASAD JAISWAL SHRI PASHUPATI NATH SINGH SHRI KAMESHWAR BAITHA SHRI SAROJ PANDEY SHRI MAHESH JOSHI SHRI BADRUDDIN AJMAL SHRI GADHVI MUKESHKUMAR BHEIRAVDANJI SHRI SOLANKI KIRITBHAI PREMAJIBHAI SHRI KUVARJIBHAI MOHANBHAI BAVALIA SHRI PRADEEP KUMAR SINGH SHRI MAHABALI SINGH SHRI BHOLA SINGH SHRI BHUPENDRA SINGH JYOTI DHURVE KILLI KRUPA RANI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the total number of villageselectrified and those yet to be electrified under the Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) in thecountry so far,State/UT-wise; (b) the total number of villages that haveno access to electricity till date, State/UT-wise; (c) the details of proposals received,sanctioned and still lying pending forapprovalalong with the funds releasedagainst sanctioned projects under theRGGVY duringthe last three years and thecurrent year, State/UT-wise; (d) the details of the complaints receivedregarding slow pace of electrification workand financial irregularities under the schemeState-wise including Orissa, UttarPradesh,Bihar and Jharkhand and action takenthereon; and (e) the other steps being taken orproposed to be taken by the Governmentfor accelerating the pace of electrificationof all un-electrified villages in the country?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a)&(b) : Under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana(RGGVY), 576 projects targeting electrification of 1,10,787 un/de-electrified villages and intensive electrification of 3,48,987 partially electrified villages have been sanctioned. Cumulatively, as on 29.02.2012, the electrification works in 1,02,993 un/de-electrified villages and intensive electrification of 2,43,707 partially electrified villages have been completed. The State-wise details of coverage and achievement of un/de-electrified villages and intensive electrification of partially electrified villages for the sanctioned projects under RGGVY, as on 29.02.2012, is at Annexure-I. (c) : The State-wise details of 576 projects sanctioned under RGGVY, is at Annex-II. In addition thirty three (33) projects in 33 districts earmarked for Phase-II have also been sanctioned under Phase-II of RGGVY. The details of these 33 projects, State-wise, is at Anne-III. Further, thirty six(36) supplementary projects have also been sanctioned under Phase-II. The details of these 36 projects, State-wise, is at Annex-IV. Additional 92 proposals have also been received in Rural Electrification Corporation(REC), the nodal agency for RGGVY, from various State Governments. The details is at Annex-V. The State-wise funds released against sanctioned projects under the RGGVY during the last three years and the current year is at Annex-VI. (d) : The progress of RGGVY has been affected in some of the States due to the following reasons: i) Delay in forest clearance for the Projects, mainly in Jharkhand and Odisha. ii) Delays in land acquisition for 33/11 KV sub-stations, mainly in Bihar. iii) Limited number of good agencies available for execution of turnkey contracts. iv) Delays in issuance of road permit and way bills v) Very poor upstream rural electricity infrastructure. vi) Delay in finalization of BPL lists. vii) Delay in taking decision to waive state and local taxes on materials. viii) Difficult terrain. ix) Law & order problem including Maoist Violence in some of the States. REC has reported that complaints citing delay and irregularities are received in respect of implementation of RGGVY in all States including States of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha. REC, the nodal agency examines these complaints either itself or through it monitoring agency and take a appropriate action. (e): The following steps have been taken to speed up the electrification of villages in the country under RGGVY: (i) The has set up an inter-Ministerial Monitoring Committee which periodically meets to review progress of implementation. (ii) District Committees have been set up in all the States to monitor the progress of rural electrification works. (iii) The States have also been requested to hold monthly meeting of Co-ordination Committee ander the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary to regularly review the progress of RGGVY and resolve the bottlenecks in implementation of RGGVY. (iv) The Government of India and Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), the nodal agency for RGGVY, conduct frequent review meetings with all the stakeholders; the concerned State Governments, State Power Utilities and Implementing Agencies for expeditious implementation of the scheme as per the agreed schedule.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1819 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012.

State-wise details of electrification of villages for the sanctioned projects under RGGVY

Electrification of Un/de-electrified Intensive electrification of Partially

villages Electrified villages Cumula Balance Balance S Cumula- Revised -tive nos. of nos. of r. Revised tive State Coverage Achieve un/de- partiall N Coverage Achieve- provisional ( -ment electrifi y o provisional (a ment after field upto ed electrifi fter field survey) upto29.02.2 survey) 29.02.20 villages ed 012 12 yet to be villages

electrifi yet to ed be electrifi ed Andhra 1 0 0 0 27477 23938 3539 Pradesh* Arunachal 2 2129 1238 891 1780 825 955 Pradesh 3 Assam 8326 7693 633 12984 11469 1515 4 Bihar 22509 21843 666 6454 4122 2332 Chhattisga 5 1468 688 780 16298 10397 5901 rh 6 Gujarat* 0 0 0 17667 14401 3266 7 Haryana* 0 0 0 5985 2744 3241 Himachal 8 95 78 17 10650 1059 9591 Pradesh Jammu & 9 239 138 101 4442 2317 2125 Kashmir 1 Jharkhand 19281 17715 1566 7223 5461 1762 0 1 Karnataka 61 61 0 27917 24561 3356 1 1 Kerala* 0 0 0 630 37 593 2 1 Madhya 679 497 182 34262 17002 17260 3 Pradesh 1 Maharasht 0 0 0 40842 32119 8723 4 ra* 1 Manipur 882 412 470 1378 401 977 5 1 Meghalaya 1866 876 990 3239 1537 1702 6 1 Mizoram 137 87 50 570 312 258 7 1 Nagaland 105 79 26 1140 722 418 8 1 Odisha 14725 14060 665 29448 20523 8925 9 2 Punjab* 0 0 11840 0 11840 0 2 Rajasthan 4350 3938 412 34845 29167 5678 1 2 Sikkim 25 25 0 418 372 46 2 2 Tamil 0 0 10009 9992 17 3 Nadu* 2 Tripura 148 124 24 658 409 249 4 2 Uttar 27891 27759 132 2989 2982 7 5 Pradesh 2 Uttarakha 1434 1511 -77 13820 8992 4828 6 nd 2 West 4437 4171 266 24022 17846 6176 7 Bengal Total 110787 102993 7794 348987 243707 105280

*In the States of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab and Tamil Nadu, no un- electrified village was proposed for electrification in the DPRs forwarded by the respective State. Hence, no un-electrified villages are covered for electrification in these States. However, intensive electrification of already electrified villages are being undertaken in these States.

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1819 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012.

State-wise details of projects sanctioned under RGGVY

Sr. No. Name of State No. of projects sanctioned 1 Andhra Pradesh 26 2 Arunachal Pradesh 16 3 Assam 23 4 Bihar 43 5 Chhattisgarh 16 6 Gujarat 25 7 Haryana 18 8 Himachal Pradesh 12 9 Jammu & Kashmir 14 10 Jharkhand 22 11 Karnataka 25 12 Kerala 7 13 Madhya Pradesh 32 14 Maharashtra 34 15 Manipur 9 16 Meghalaya 7 17 Mizoram 8 18 Nagaland 11 19 Odisha 32 20 Punjab 17 21 Rajasthan 40 22 Sikkim 4 23 Tamil Nadu 26 24 Tripura 4 25 Uttar Pradesh 64 26 Uttarakhand 13 27 West Bengal 28 TOTAL 576

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1819 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012.

Details of 33 projects sanctioned by Monitoring Committee under phase-II of RGGVY

Name of Coverage of Villages & Habitations BPL Project Sl.No Name of the district Implement- UE/DE PE UE PE HHs cost (Rs.

ing Agency Villages Villages Habita- Habita- in Lakhs) tions tions Chhattisgarh 1 Koriya CSPDCL 82 441 855 0 23571 8132.31 2 Jashpur-Nagar CSPDCL 44 636 1750 0 60763 9370.86 Total (2 projects) 126 1077 2605 0 84334 17503.17 Haryana 3 Gurgaon DHBVNL 0 202 0 0 8325 424.04 4 Faridabad DHBVNL 0 145 0 0 3944 443.95 5 Palwal DHBVNL 0 278 0 0 9163 833.54 Total (3 projects) 0 625 0 0 21432 1701.53 Karnataka 6 Dakshin Kannada MESCOM 0 356 98 0 22121 5947.19 7 Udipi MESCOM 0 231 50 0 5661 2157.06 Total(2 projects) 0 587 148 0 27782 8104.25 Kerala 8 Alappuzha KSEB 0 77 0 183 5486 1366.81 9 Eranakulam KSEB 0 90 0 210 3828 2471.24 10 Kollam KSEB 0 92 0 123 718 328.05 11 Kottayam KSEB 0 84 0 84 1118 796.50 12 Pathanamthitta KSEB 0 65 0 74 1977 575.65 13 Thiruvanathapuram KSEB 0 91 0 211 3034 2182.13 14 Thrissur KSEB 0 144 0 199 2678 1262.70 Total (7 projects) 0 643 0 1084 18839 8983.08 Madhya Pradesh 15 Bhind MPMKVVCL 5 884 0 400 35509 4496.04 16 Bhopal MPMKVVCL 0 499 210 0 15989 2515.39 17 Gwalior MPMKVVCL 0 583 0 11 20067 2950.75 18 Hoshangabad MPMKVVCL 0 896 0 106 28649 4456.88 19 Raisen MPMKVVCL 3 1376 0 181 29389 6318.82 20 Rajgarh MPMKVVCL 6 1671 0 79 51418 8142.60 21 Sehore MPMKVVCL 2 1011 0 123 16600 4553.71 22 Vidisha MPMKVVCL 19 1501 0 90 33972 7163.31 23 Barwani MPPsKVVCL 0 647 154 0 21975 4162.16 24 Burhanpur MPPsKVVCL 0 260 146 0 26213 1911.62 25 Dewas MPPsKVVCL 0 1055 188 0 27156 5038.19 26 Khandwa MPPsKVVCL 0 510 147 0 21568 3349.44 27 Khargone MPPsKVVCL 6 1169 0 85 44471 7097.91 28 Mandsaur MPPsKVVCL 0 906 0 0 20580 4076.23 29 Neemuch MPPsKVVCL 0 451 0 0 8558 2031.72 30 Shajapur MPPsKVVCL 0 1068 0 7 37935 5231.10 Total (16 projects) 41 14487 845 1082 440049 73495.87

Tamil Nadu

31 Dharmapuri TANGEDCO 0 251 4 0 6002 1072.48 32 Tirunelveli TANGEDCO 0 425 370 0 9477 1891.02 33 Nilgiris TANGEDCO 0 53 79 0 8890 763.87 Total (3 projects) 0 729 453 0 24369 3727.37 61680 113515.2 GRAND TOTAL (33 projects) 167 18148 4051 2166 5 7

CSPDCL= Chhatisgarh State Power Distribution Company Limited

DHBVNL= Dakshin Haryana Bidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited MESCOM= Mangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited KSEB=Kerala State Electricity Board MPMKVVCL=Madhya Pradesh Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited MPPsKVVCL=Madhya Pradesh Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited TANGEDCO=Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited UE/DE= Un-electrified/de-electrified PE= Partially electrified BPL HHs= Below Poverty Line households

ANNEX-IV

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1819 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012.

Details of supplementary projects sanctioned by Monitoring Committee under phase-II of RGGVY

S.No Name of the district Name of Coverage of Villages & Habitations Implemen-ting Agency (IA) UE/DE PE UE PE BPL HHs Project Cost Villages Villages Habita- Habita- (Rs. In tions tions Lakhs) Bihar 1 Araria BSEB 109 590 1337 934 267352 23409.76 2 Banka BSEB 91 1567 516 2150 160300 19912.31 3 Bhojpur BSEB 115 884 136 1195 236433 16909.34 4 Gaya BSEB 402 2283 1253 3788 275296 49841.20 5 Nawada BSEB 22 947 1743 408 161658 24093.49 6 Purnea BSEB 190 906 1107 3043 365941 30753.80 7 Rohtas BSEB 70 1640 277 1547 247396 21839.70 8 Siwan BSEB 17 1421 292 3838 279374 32007.69 Total (8 projects) 1016 10238 6661 16903 1993750 218767.29 Madhya Pradesh 9 Balaghat MPPoKVVCL 115 0 0 115 3648 2309.24 10 Sidhi MPPoKVVCL 5 296 0 518 13776 2254.63 11 Chhatarpur MPPoKVVCL 16 526 226 0 30547 3761.72 12 Satna MPPoKVVCL 6 326 31 680 8694 2414.48 Total (4 projects) 142 1148 257 1313 56665 10740.07 Maharashtra 13 Solapur MSEDCL 0 1139 0 686 19279 3499.58 Total (1 project) 0 1139 0 686 19279 3499.58 Uttar Pradesh 14 Etah DVVNL 0 269 520 0 17764 4341.84 15 Kannauj DVVNL 54 321 822 0 20110 7722.53 16 Mainpuri DVVNL 31 244 614 0 20743 6072.23 17 Allahabad PuVVNL 0 737 1351 0 48780 12402.67

18 Pratapgarh PuVVNL 0 639 1081 0 20526 11512.41 19 Ballia PuVVNL 0 603 984 0 72491 9918.02 20 Bijnour PsVVNL 87 1655 29 0 17681 13545.29 21 Muzaffar Nagar PsVVNL 0 820 2 0 33384 9777.18 22 Ambedkar Nagar MVVNL 0 1231 2233 0 44660 22000.26 23 Barabanki MVVNL 0 1583 2770 0 55400 30991.03 24 Behraich MVVNL 0 627 1318 0 26360 13050.13 25 Faizabad MVVNL 0 840 1349 0 26980 14288.04 26 Gonda MVVNL 0 796 1725 0 36225 17592.45 27 Hardoi MVVNL 0 761 1567 0 32251 15551.93 28 Lakhimpur MVVNL 0 1505 3027 0 54486 30268.19 29 Shahjahanpur MVVNL 0 1709 1994 0 39880 20703.27 30 Unnao MVVNL 0 1552 3323 0 66500 30725.77 31 Bulandshahr PsVVNL 73 1134 551 0 46722 12399.12 32 Siddarth Nagar PuVVNL 0 283 503 0 18568 5516.73 33 Deoria PuVVNL 0 302 584 0 26253 7042.36 34 Jaunpur PuVVNL 0 930 2311 0 159358 28613.47 35 Gorakhpur PuVVNL 0 1450 2011 0 58519 21299.94 Total (22 Projects) 245 19991 30669 0 943641 345334.86 West Bengal 36 Darjeeling WBSEDCL 17 289 82 1095 24423 10338.41 Total (1 project) 17 289 82 1095 24423 10338.41 GRAND TOTAL (36 projects) 1420 32805 37669 19997 3037758 588680.21

BSEB= Bihar State Electricity Board. MPPoKVVCL= Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited. MSEDCL= Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited. DVVNL= Dakshinanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited. PuVVNL= Purvanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited. PsVVNL= Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited. MVVNL= Madhyanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited. WBSEDCL= West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited. UE/DE= Un-electrified/de-Electrified. PE= Partially electrified. BPL HHs= Below Poverty Line households.

ANNEX-V

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1819 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012.

LIST OF PROPOSALS SUBMITTED BY VARIOUS STATE GOVERNMENTS AND STILL LYING FOR SANCTION UNDER RGGVY

Sl. No Name of State Name of District 1 Assam Cachar 2 Assam Tinsukia 3 Assam Goalpara 4 Chhattisgarh Janjgir-Champa 5 Bihar Aurangabad 6 Bihar 7 Bihar Buxar 8 Bihar Jamui 9 Bihar Kaimur 10 Bihar Lakhisarai 11 Bihar Munger 12 Bihar Saran 13 Bihar Gopalganj 14 Bihar Kishanganj 15 Bihar Nalanda 16 Bihar Patna 17 Rajasthan Alwar 18 Rajasthan Bundi 19 Rajasthan Dausa 20 Rajasthan Kota 21 Rajasthan Dholpur 22 Rajasthan Jaipur 23 Rajasthan Karauli 24 Rajasthan Tonk 25 Rajasthan Sawai Madhopur 26 Rajasthan Baran 27 Rajasthan Jhalawar 28 Rajasthan Bharatpur 29 Rajasthan Rajsamand 30 Rajasthan Dungargarh 31 Rajasthan Jhunjhunu 32 Rajasthan Sikar 33 Rajasthan Ajmer 34 Rajasthan Bhilwara 35 Rajasthan Nagaur 36 Rajasthan Sirohi 37 Rajasthan Bikaner 38 Rajasthan Jalore 39 Rajasthan Churu 40 Rajasthan Sri Ganga Nagar 41 Rajasthan Hanumangarh 42 Rajasthan Jaisalmer 43 Rajasthan Ladnu

44 Rajasthan Jodhpur 45 Rajasthan Pali 46 Rajasthan Barmer 47 Uttar Pradesh Agra 48 Uttar Pradesh Aligarh 49 Uttar Pradesh Auriya 50 Uttar Pradesh Banda 51 Uttar Pradesh Chitrakoot 52 Uttar Pradesh Etawah 53 Uttar Pradesh Farrukhabad 54 Uttar Pradesh Firozabad 55 Uttar Pradesh Hamirpur 56 Uttar Pradesh Hathras 57 Uttar Pradesh Jalaun 58 Uttar Pradesh Jhansi 59 Uttar Pradesh Kanpur (D) 60 Uttar Pradesh Kanpur (N) 61 Uttar Pradesh Kashiram Nagar 62 Uttar Pradesh Lalitpur 63 Uttar Pradesh Mahoba 64 Uttar Pradesh Mathura 65 Uttar Pradesh Badaun 66 Uttar Pradesh Balrampur 67 Uttar Pradesh Bareilly 68 Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 69 Uttar Pradesh Pilibhit 70 Uttar Pradesh Sitapur 71 Uttar Pradesh Srawasti 72 Uttar Pradesh Baghpat 73 Uttar Pradesh G.B.Nagar 74 Uttar Pradesh Ghaziabad 75 Uttar Pradesh J.P.Nagar 76 Uttar Pradesh Meerut 77 Uttar Pradesh Moradabad 78 Uttar Pradesh Rampur 79 Uttar Pradesh Azamgarh 80 Uttar Pradesh Basti 81 Uttar Pradesh Chandauli 82 Uttar Pradesh Fatehpur 83 Uttar Pradesh Ghazipur 84 Uttar Pradesh Kaushambi 85 Uttar Pradesh Kushinagar 86 Uttar Pradesh Maharajganj 87 Uttar Pradesh Mau 88 Uttar Pradesh Mirzapur 89 Uttar Pradesh Sonbhadra 90 Uttar Pradesh St. Kabir Nagar 91 Uttar Pradesh St. R. Nagar 92 Uttar Pradesh Varanasi

ANNEX-VI

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1819 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 23.03.2012.

State-wise and Year-wise Amount Disbursed under RGGVY.

Rs. in crores

Sr. No. Name of State During 2008-09 During 2009-10 During 2010-11 During 2011-12 (As on Cumulative total 29.02.2012) (upto 29.02.2012) 1 2 7 8 9 10 11 1 Andhra Pradesh 80.58 158.28 155.10 29.30 791.66 2 Arunachal Pradesh 92.70 225.27 165.54 12.84 678.43 3 Assam 510.05 459.62 698.42 266.53 2040.63 4 Bihar 695.90 697.41 580.38 167.55 3742.24 5 Chhattisgarh 100.08 333.56 163.65 74.61 775.94 6 Gujarat 52.38 94.32 76.80 21.45 276.47 7 Haryana 37.10 60.67 21.27 19.00 175.78 8 Himachal Pr. 79.28 122.46 59.90 21.24 290.54 9 J&K 181.17 363.92 67.32 19.35 681.16 10 Jharkhand 1068.58 750.48 161.89 70.24 2933.32 11 Karnataka 68.10 67.60 62.92 38.42 721.90 12 Kerala 0.84 10.59 31.89 0.00 63.45 13 Madhya Pradesh 185.88 416.47 288.27 186.03 1339.50 14 Maharashtra 139.53 200.77 162.08 46.43 575.83 15 Manipur 39.36 63.17 95.95 31.15 248.20 16 Meghalaya 12.20 129.38 86.86 30.22 278.59 17 Mizoram 78.31 81.02 78.28 0.00 238.24 18 Nagaland 54.40 59.26 61.86 28.14 213.47 19 Orissa 994.65 998.65 605.74 289.42 3131.17 20 Punjab 56.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 59.90 21 Rajasthan 290.50 159.10 83.58 96.64 954.07 22 Sikkim 43.74 44.90 43.62 0.87 133.13 23 Tamil Nadu 16.76 119.30 39.12 0.00 275.95 24 Tripura 24.28 52.29 33.96 30.66 142.27 25 Uttar Pradesh 86.84 192.92 72.45 85.36 3358.40 26 Uttarakhand 78.53 102.06 9.69 0.00 664.65 27 West Bengal 623.35 619.18 508.95 124.03 2276.81 Total 5691.99 6582.65 4415.49 1689.48 27061.70

POTENTIAL OF POWER GENERATION IN NORTH-EASTERN REGION 23rd March, 2012

LSQ 1832

SHRI SHRI MAGUNTA SREENIVASULU REDDY SHRI RAJEN GOHAIN SHRI BAIJAYANT "JAY"PANDA SHRI KIRTI (JHA)AZAD

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether there exists vast potentialof power generation in the North- EasternRegion of the country; (b) if so, the details of power generationpotential utilized/unutilized in the NorthEastern Region, source-wise and State-wise; (c) the details of steps taken by theGovernment to tap this potential duringthe last three years and the current year; (d) the details of project proposals received and cleared by the Union Government for construction of new HydroPower Projects in the North-Eastern Regionduring thelast ten years, State/locationwise and project-wise; (e) whether the Government proposesto construct hydro power projects on theBrahmaputra river and its tributaries; and

(f) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b) : Based on the studies for re-assessment of hydro-electric potential of the country, completed by Central Electricity Authority in 1987, identified hydropower potential in the country is 1,48,701 MW (1,45,320 MW– above 25 MW). This includes 62604 MW of potential in North Eastern (NE) Region including 4248 MW in the state of Sikkim. The state-wise status of development of Hydro Electric Potential in the N.E. Region and Sikkim is given in Annex-I. Presently, 10 projects with aggregate installed capacity of 1158 MW are in operation in N.E. region while 2 Projects with an installed capacity of 570 MW are in operation in Sikkim. In addition, 6 HE projects with aggregate capacity of 2894 MW are under construction in NER while 10 HE projects with aggregate capacity of 2421 MW are under construction in Sikkim. In addition, the region has coal reserves assessed as about 1076 Million Tonnes which is equivalent to just about 0.4% of the total coal reserves of the country. The State-wise coal resources in NE region are as under:

State Geological Coal resources (As on 1.4.2009) Proved Indicated Inferred Total Arunachal Pradesh 31 40 19 90 Assam 348 36 3 387 Meghalaya 89 17 471 577 Nagaland 9 0 13 22 Total: 477 93 506 1076

The region has one coal based thermal plant viz. Chandrapur TPS (60 MW) in Assam. The region also has some gas reserves in Assam & Tripura and power generation capacity of gas based power plants in the region is 787 MW. The list of Thermal/Gas Power projects, presently under construction in the Region, is given below: (c) : Govt. has taken a number of steps and initiatives to give a thrust to the development of balance hydro in NE region. Steps taken by the Govt. in last few years are in Annex-II. (d) : DPRs in respect of 37 Nos. of H.E projects were received in Central Electricity Authority (CEA) for concurrence during the last 10 years (i.e. 1st April, 2002 onwards) on Brahmaputra River and its tributaries. Out of these, 21 DPRs have been accorded concurrence by CEA while 7 DPRs are currently under examination and the remaining 9 DPRs have been returned to the project authorities due to various deficiencies etc. The details of hydroelectric projects concurred, under examination and those returned by CEA are given vide Annex-III, IV & V respectively. (e) & (f) : Presently, 18 HE projects with an aggregate capacity of 5649 MW are under construction in the respective State Governments on the Brahmaputra river and its tributaries. Details are given at Annex-VI.

Sl. Project Name/ Implementing I.C. Type No. State-wise Agency (MW) Assam

1. Lakwa Waste Heat Assam Power Generation Thermal Recovery Project- Corpn. Ltd. 37.2 (Gas) Steam Turbine

2. Namrup Combined Cycle Assam Power GT-70 Thermal Gas Turbine (CCGT) Generation Corpn.Ltd. ST-30 (Gas)

3. Bongaigaon TPP NTPC 3x250 Thermal (Coal) Tripura

4. OTPC (Palatana) CCPP OTPC (JV of ONGC, Block-I: Thermal Tripura State and (GT+ST)-363.3 (Gas) IL&FS) Block-II: (GT+ST) 363.3

5. Tripura Gas Based NEEPCO 101 Thermal Power Project, (Gas) Monarchak

POWER PROJECTS 30th March, 2012

LSQ *241

SHRI PARAYAMPARANBIL KUTTAPPAN BIJU RAJKUMARI RATNA SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the power projects commissioned in the country during the last three years and the current year, project/State/sector and source- wise; (b) the details of the ongoing power projects in the country along with their power generation capacity, project/State/sector and source-wise; (c) the time by which these power projects are likely to be commissioned; (d) whether the ongoing projects have incurred time and cost overruns and also there is slippage in power generation; (e) if so, the details thereof; and (f) the corrective measures being taken or proposed to be taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF POWER ( SHRI SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE )

(a) to (f) : A Statement on Power Projects excluding Nuclear Power Projects is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (f) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 241 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDINGPOWER PROJECTS.

(a): Thermal power projects with the capacity of 40919.9 MW and hydro power projects with the capacity of 3079 MW were commissioned during the last three years i.e. 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 and in the current year (upto 29.03.2012). The details of these thermal and hydro power projects, state-wise, sector-wise and source-wise are enclosed at Annex-I & II, respectively. (b) & (c): The details of the ongoing thermal and hydro power projects in the country alongwith their power generation capacity, anticipated commissioning schedule and State/Sector/Source-wise details are enclosed at Annex-III & IV, respectively. (d) & (e):Some ongoing thermal and hydro power projects have incurred time and cost overrun. Their details are given in the Annex-III & V. (f): Several corrective measures are being taken to ensure that the projects are commissioned as per the schedule. These include augmentation of the manufacturing capacity of BHEL to 20,000 MW by December, 2012; periodic review of issues related to supply of power equipment from BHEL by a Group under the chairmanship of Secretary (Heavy Industry); formation of several new joint ventures to manufacture supercritical boilers and turbine- generators for thermal power plants; sensitization of stakeholders to enlarge the vendor base to meet Balance of Plants requirements; rigorous monitoring of projects at different levels including by Ministry of Power, Central

Electricity Authority, Power Project Monitoring Panel and Advisory Group under the chairmanship of Minister of Power; and introduction of web-based monitoring system.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (a) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 241 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS. 11th Plan Thermal Projects Commissioned from 2008-09 to 2011-12 (upto 26.03.2012) State Project Name Impl. Agency Unit No. Cap. Main Plant Actual (MW) Equipment Comm. Supplier Date Year 2008-09 CENTRAL SECTOR Chhattisgarh Bhilai TPP Expn NSPCL U-1 250 BHEL 20.04.08

Chhattisgarh Sipat-II NTPC U-5 500 BHEL 27.12.08 Total Central Sector 750 STATE SECTOR MP Amarkantak TPP MPPGCL U-5 210 BHEL 15.06.08

Punjab Guru Har Govind PSEB U-4 250 BHEL 31.07.08 TPS-II

TN Valuthur CCPP TNEB GT 59.8 Others 06.05.08 Extn. ST 32.4 Others 16.02.09

WB Sagardighi TPP WBPDCL U-2 300 Chinese 20.07.08 Total State Sector 852.2 PRIVATE SECTOR Chhattisgarh O.P.Jindal STPP Jindal Power U-4 250 BHEL 17.06.08 Ltd. Gujarat Sugen Torrent Power Blk-I 382.5 Others 04.02.09 CCPP(Akhakhol) Gen. Ltd. Maharashtra Trombay TPS Extn Tata Power U-8 250 BHEL 26.03.09 Company Total Private Sector 882.5 Total Commissioned 2008-09 2484.7 Year 2009-10 CENTRAL SECTOR Bihar Kahalgaon St-2,Ph- NTPC U-7 500 BHEL 31.07.09 2

Chhattisgarh Bhilai TPP Expn NSPCL U-2 250 BHEL 12.07.09

Jharkhand Chandrapura TPS DVC U-7 250 BHEL 04.11.09 Extn. U-8 250 BHEL 31.03.10 UP NCP Project St-II, NTPC U-5 490 BHEL 29.01.10 U-5 Total Central Sector 1740 STATE SECTOR AP Vijayawada TPP -APGENCO U-1 500 BHEL 08.10.09

IV Gujarat Kutch Lignite TPS GSECL U-4 75 BHEL 01.10.09 Extn Gujarat Utran CCPP Extn GSECL GT 240 Others 08.08.09 ST 134 Others 10.10.09 Haryana Rajiv Gandhi HPGCL U-1 600 Chinese 31.03.10 TPS,Hissar Maharashtra New Parli TPP MSPGCL U-2 250 BHEL 10.02.10 Maharashtra Paras TPS Expn,U- MSPGCL U-2 250 BHEL 27.03.10 2 Rajasthan Chhabra TPS RRVUNL U-1 250 BHEL 30.10.09 Rajasthan Giral Lignite-II RRVUNL U-2 125 BHEL 06.11.09 Rajasthan Kota TPP RRVUNL U-7 195 BHEL 31.08.09 Rajasthan Suratgarh TPP RRVUNL U-6 250 BHEL 29.08.09 WB Bakereshwar TPS WBPDCL U-5 210 BHEL 07.06.09 Total State Sector 3079

PRIVATE SECTOR AP Gautami CCPP Gautami Power Ltd GT-1 145 Others 03.05.09 GT-2 145 Others 03.05.09 ST 174 Others 03.05.09 AP CCPP Konaseema gas Power Ltd. GT-1 140 Others 01.05.09 GT-2 140 Others 01.05.09 AP Lanco Kondapalli Ph-II Lanco Kondapalli GT 233 Others 05.12.09 (GT) Chhattisgarh Lanco AmarkantakTPS Lanco Amarkantak Power U-1 300 Chinese 04.06.09 Ph-1,U-1 Pvt. Ltd. Chhattisgarh Lanco AmarkantakTPS Lanco Amarkantak Power U-2 300 Chinese 26.03.10 Ph-1,U-2 Pvt. Ltd Gujarat Mundra TPP Ph-1(U- Adani Power Ltd U-1 330 Chinese 04.08.09 1&2) U-2 330 Chinese 17.03.10 Gujarat Sugen CCPP(Akhakhol) Torrent Power Gen. Ltd. Blk-II 382.5 Others 07.05.09 Blk-III 382.5 Others 08.06.09 Karnataka Toranagallu TPP JSW Energy(Vijayanagar) U-1 300 Chinese 27.04.09 Ltd U-2 300 Chinese 24.08.09 Rajasthan Jallipa-Kapurdi TPP Raj West Power Ltd.(JSW) U-1 135 Chinese 16.10.09 UP Rosa TPP Ph-I Rosa Power Supply Co.Ltd.- U-1 300 Chinese 10.02.10 Reliance Energy WB Budge-Budge- III CESC U-3 250 BHEL 29.09.09 Total Private Sector 4287 Total Commissioned 2009-10 9106 Year 2010-11 CENTRAL SECTOR AP Simhadri STPP Extn. NTPC U-3 500 BHEL 31.03.11 Chhattisgarh Korba STPP NTPC U-7 500 BHEL 26.12.10 Haryana TPP APCPL U-1 500 BHEL 31.10.10 Rajasthan Barsingsar Lignite NLC U-1 125 BHEL 28.06.10 U-2 125 BHEL 25.01.11 UP NCP Project St-II NTPC U-6 490 BHEL 30.07.10 WB Farakka STPS- III NTPC U-6 500 BHEL 23.03.11 WB Mejia TPS Extn DVC U-1 500 BHEL 30.09.10

U-2 500 BHEL 26.03.11 Total Central Sector 3740 STATE SECTOR AP Kakatiya TPP APGENCO U-1 500 BHEL 27.05.10 AP Rayalseema TPP St-III APGENCO U-5 210 BHEL 31.12.10 Delhi Pragati CCGT - III PPCL GT-1 250 BHEL 24.10.10 GT2 250 BHEL 16.02.11 Gujarat Surat Lignite TPP Extn. GIPCL U-3 125 BHEL 12.04.10 U-4 125 BHEL 23.04.10 Haryana Rajiv Gandhi TPS,Hissar HPGCL U-2 600 Chinese 01.10.10 Karnataka Raichur U-8 KPCL U-8 250 BHEL 26.06.10 Rajasthan Chhabra TPS RRVUNL U-2 250 BHEL 04.05.10 Tripura Baramura GT Extn. TSECL U-5 21 BHEL 03.08.10 Total State Sector 2581

PRIVATE SECTOR AP Konaseema CCPP Konaseema gas Power Ltd. ST 165 Others 30.06.10 AP Lanco Lanco Kondapalli ST 133 Chinese 19.07.10 Kondapalli Ph-II (ST) Delhi Rithala CCPP NDPL GT-1 35.75 Others 09.12.10 GT-2 35.75 Others 04.10.10 Gujarat Mundra TPP Ph-I(U- Adani Power Ltd U-3 330 Chinese 02.08.10 3&4) U-4 330 Chinese 20.12.10 Gujarat Mundra TPP Ph-II Adani Power Ltd U-1 660 Chinese 26.12.10 Karnataka Udupi TPP UPCL U-1 600 Chinese 23.07.10 Maharashtra JSW Ratnagiri TPP JSW Energy(Ratnagiri) Ltd U-1 300 Chinese 24.08.10 U-2 300 Chinese 09.12.10 Maharashtra Wardha Warora WPCL U-1 135 Chinese 05.06.10 TPP U-2 135 Chinese 10.10.10 U-3 135 Chinese 13.01.11 Orissa Sterlite TPP Sterlite Energy Ltd. U-1 600 Chinese 14.10.10 U-2 600 Chinese 29.12.10 Rajasthan Jallipa-Kapurdi TPP Raj West Power Ltd.(JSW) U-2 135 Chinese 08.07.10 UP Rosa TPP Ph-I Rosa Power Supply U-2 300 Chinese 28.06.10 Co.Ltd.-Reliance Energy Total Private Sector 4929.5 Total Commissioned 2010-11 11250.5 Year 2011-12 CENTRAL SECTOR Chhattisgarh Sipat-I NTPC U-1 660 BHEL 28.06.11 U-2 660 BHEL 24.12.11 Haryana Indira Gandhi TPP APCPL U-2 500 BHEL 05.11.11 Jharkhand Kodarma TPP DVC U-1 500 BHEL 20.07.11 TN Neyveli TPS-II Exp. NLC U-1 250 BHEL 04.01.12 TN Vallur NTPC U-1 500 BHEL 28.03.12 WB Durgapur Steel TPS DVC U-1 500 BHEL 29.07.11 U-2 500 BHEL 23.03.12 Total Central Sector 4070 STATE SECTOR AP Kothagudem TPP - APGENCO U-1 500 BHEL 26.06.11 VI

Assam Lakwa Waste Heat APGCL ST 37.2 BHEL 24.12.11 Unit Delhi Pragati CCGT - III PPCL ST-1 250 BHEL 29.02.12 Gujarat Hazira CCPP Extn. GSECL GT+ST 351 BHEL 18.02.12 Karnataka Bellary TPS Ext KPCL U-2 500 BHEL 23.03.12 Maharashtra TPS Expn. MSPGCL U-4 500 BHEL 07.03.12 Maharashtra Khaperkheda TPS MSPGCL U-5 500 BHEL 05.08.11 Expn. UP Harduaganj Ext UPRVUNL U-8 250 BHEL 27.09.11 WB Santaldih TPP Extn WBPDCL U-6 250 BHEL 29.06.11 Ph-II Total State Sector 3138.2 PRIVATE SECTOR AP Simhapuri TPP Madhucon Energy Ltd U-1 150 Chinese 24.03.12

Chhattisgarh Kasaipalli TPP ACB India Ltd. U-1 135 Chinese 13.12.11 Chhattisgarh Katghora TPP Vandana Energy & Steel U-1 35 Chinese 14.02.12 Ltd Chhattisgarh SV Power TPP SV Power Pvt Ltd U-1 63 Chinese 07.12.11 Delhi Rithala CCPP NDPL ST 36.5 Others 04.09.11 Gujarat Mundra TPP Ph-II Adani Power Ltd U-2 660 Chinese 20.07.11

Gujarat Mundra TPP Ph-III Adani Power Ltd U-1 660 Chinese 07.11.11 U-2 660 Chinese 03.03.12 U-3 660 Chinese 09.03.12 Gujarat Mundra UMTPP Tata Power Co. U-1 800 Others 25.02.12 Gujarat Salaya TPP Essar Power Gujarat Ltd. U-1 600 Chinese 22.02.12 Haryana Jajjar TPP (Mahatama CLP Power India Pvt. Ltd U-1 660 Chinese 12.01.12 Gandhi TPP) Jharkhand Maithon RB TPP DVC U-1 525 BHEL 30.06.11 U-2 525 BHEL 23.03.12 Karnataka Udupi TPP UPCL U-2 600 Chinese 17.04.11

Maharashtra JSW Ratnagiri TPP JSW Energy(Ratnagiri) Ltd U-3 300 Chinese 06.05.11 U-4 300 Chinese 08.10.11 Maharashtra Mihan TPS Abhijeet MADC Nagpur U-1 61.5 Chinese 09.02.12 Energy Pvt. Ltd. U-2 61.5 Chinese 09.02.12 U-3 61.5 Chinese 09.02.12 U-4 61.5 Chinese 09.02.12 Maharashtra Wardha Warora TPP WPCL U-4 135 Chinese 30.04.11

Orissa Sterlite TPP Sterlite Energy Ltd. U-3 600 Chinese 16.08.11 Rajasthan Jallipa-Kapurdi TPP Raj West Power Ltd.(JSW) U-3 135 Chinese 02.11.11 U-4 135 Chinese 23.11.11 UP Anpara-C Lanco Anpara Power Pvt. Ltd. U-1 600 Chinese 15.11.11 UP Anpara-C Lanco Anpara Power Pvt. Ltd. U-2 600 Chinese 12.11.11 UP Barkhera TPP Bajaj Energy Pvt. Ltd U-1 45 Others 06.11.11 U-2 45 Others 28.01.12 UP Khamberkhera TPP Bajajb Energy Pvt. Ltd U-1 45 Others 17.10.11 U-2 45 Others 28.11.11 UP Kundarki TPP Bajaj Energy Pvt. Ltd U-1 45 Others 10.01.12 U-2 45 Others 29.02.12 UP Maqsoodpur TPP Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U-1 45 Others 03.11.11

U-2 45 Others 21.01.12 UP Rosa TPP Ph-II Reliance Power Ltd. U-3 300 Chinese 27.12.11 UP Rosa TPP Ph.II Reliance Power Ltd. U-4 300 Chinese 28.03.12 UP Utrala TPP Bajaj Energy Pvt. Ltd U-1 45 Others 21.02.12 U-2 45 Others 19.03.12 Total Private Sector 10870.5 Total Commissioned 2011-12 18078.7 Total Commissioned 2008-12 (upto 29.03.2012) 40919.9

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (a) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 241 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS. The details of Hydro projects Commissioned during Last three years and current year up to 26.03.12 State-wise, Sector-wise and source-wise:

Sl. Name of Project/ Unit Capacity Date of Main Plant Equipment Supplier No. State/ No. (MW) Commissioning Organization/ Nos.x size=Capacity (MW) Year 2008-09 State Sector 1. Baglihar 1 150 19.09.08 Voith Siemens & VA Tech. J&K/JKPDC 2 150 26.10.08 (3x150MW) 3 150 14.11.08 2. Ghatghar PSS 1 125 13.05.08 Nissho Iwai Corp., Japan (Now Maharashtra/GOMID 2 125 01.07.08 Fuji Sumitomo) (3x125MW) 3. Priyadarshini Jurala 2 39 31.08.08 China National Machinery A.P/APGENCO Equipment Import & Export 6x39=234 MW Corpn., China 4. Varahi Extn. 1 115 11.01.09 VATECH Hydro GmbH & Co, Ktk./KPCL 2 115 09.02.09 Austria (2x115MW) Sub Total 969 MW Year 2009-10 State Sector 1. Priyadarshini Jurala 3 39 27.06.2009 China National Machinery A.P/APGENCO Equipment Import & Export 6x39 = 234 MW Corpn., China Sub-total 39 Year 2010-11 Central Sector 1. Sewa-II 1 40 22.06.2010 BHEL J&K/NHPC 2 40 23.07.2010 3x40 = 120 MW 3 40 01.07.2010 2. Koteshwar 1 100 28.03.2011 BHEL Uttarakhand/THDC 2 100 31.03.2011 4x100 = 400 MW State Sector 3. Kuttiyadi Add. 1 50 23.05.2010 BHEL Extension 2 50 23.09.2010

KSEB/Kerala 2x50 = 100 MW 4. Priyadarshini Jurala 4 39 28.08.2010 China National Machinery A.P/APGENCO 5 39 09.11.2010 Equipment Import & Export 6x39 = 234 MW Corpn., China Private Sector 5. Allain Duhangan 1 96 16.09.2010 BHEL H.P./ADHPL 2 96 18.09.2010 2x96 = 192 MW Sub Total 690

Year 2011-12 Central Sector 1. Koteshwar 3 100 25.01.2012 BHEL Uttarakhand/THDC 4 100 23.03.2012 4x100 = 400 MW State Sector 2. Priyadarshini Jurala 6 39 09.06.2011 China National Machinery Equipment Import & Export A.P/APGENCO Corpn., China 6x39 = 234 MW 3. Myntdu 1 42 23.11.2011 V.A. Tech Meghalaya/MeECL (Now Andritz) 3x42 = 126 MW Private Sector 4. Malana-II 1 50 06.08.2011 Dongfang Electric, China H.P./ EPPL 2 50 14.08.2011 2x50 = 100 MW 5. Karcham Wangtoo 1 250 24.05.2011 Voith Siemens H.P./JPHCL 2 250 21.06.2011 4x250 = 1000 MW 3 250 08.09.2011 4 250 13.09.2011 Sub-total (utpo 1381 26.03.2012) Total 3079

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (b) & (c) AND (d) & (e) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 241 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS. Details of Thermal Power Projects Under Construction in the country Sta Project Im Mai U Ca Org. Ant. Tim Ori Lat Cost Status/Reasons of te Name pl n nit p. Com Com e gina est Ove delay Age Plan No (M m. m. over l Cos rrun ncy t W) Sche Sche run Cost t as as of Equ dule dule (mo Rs. of now ip- nths Crs. now Rs. men ) Rs. Crs. t Crs. Sup plier CENTRAL SECTOR

AP Simhad NT BHE U- 50 Jul- Mar- 8 SBO and oil flushing ri STPS PC L 4 * 0 11 12 completed. Extn. Synchronization and 510 503 full load expected in 3.39 8.53 - March, (U- (U- 64.8 12. 3&4 3&4 6 Reasons of ) ) delay: Delay in civil front by Era and Delay in critical material supply by BHEL Ass Bongai NT BHE U- 25 Jan- Sept- 32 HT completed. BLU - am gaon PC L 1 * 0 11 13 08/12. Box-Up- TPP 10/12. Reason s of delay: Frequent bandhs, Heavy mansoon, poor performance of main civil agency M/s SPML. Ass Bongai NT BHE U- 25 May- June 37 DL completed. HT - am gaon PC L 2 * 0 11 -14 03/12, TG erection by TPP 07/12. Reasons of delay:Frequent bandhs, Heavy mansoon, poor 437 437 performance of main 0.00 5.35 5.35 civil agency M/s SPML. Civil works offloaded to another party M/s Punj Lloyd. Ass Bongai NT BHE U- 25 Sep- Dec- 39 Boiler and TG erection am gaon PC L 3 # 0 11 14 yet TPP to start. R easons of delay:Frequent bandhs, Heavy mansoon, poor performance of main civil agency M/s SPML.. Civil works offloaded to another party M/s Punj Lloyd. Bih Barh NT Othe U- 66 9/1/2 Sept- 12 HT-01/13, BU- ar STPP- I PC rs 1 0 013. 14 02/13. Orig. Reasons of Sch. delay: Delay due to In dispute between NTPC 2010 and Power machine and -11. Technoprome Russia 869 869 Revi 0 3 3 sed sche dule tied up with M/s.

TPE & Powe r Mac hine, Russi a after settle ment of dispu tes.

Biha Barh NTP Other U- 66 Apr- June- 1 HT-07/13, BU- r STPP C s 2 0 14 15 4 08/13. Rea - I sons of delay:Delay due to dispute between NTPC and Power machine and Technoprome Russia

Bihar Barh NT Ot U- 6 Oct-14 Ma 1 Boiler erection is in STPP- PC her 3 6 r- 7 progress. I s 0 16 Reasons of delay:Delay due to

dispute between NTPC and Power machine and Technoprome Russia Bihar Barh NT BH U- 6 Dec-12 Jun 6 7341. 7341. 0 HT-done. BLU-12/12. BU- STPP- PC EL 4 6 -13 04 04 01/13. Re II 0 asons of delay:Delay in supply of material by BHEL for boiler and TG Bihar Barh NT BH U- 6 Oct-13 Dec 2 HT-02/13, BU- STPP- PC EL 5 6 -13 08/13. Reasons of II 0 delay:Delay in supply of material by BHEL for boiler and TG Bihar Muzaf NT BH U- 1 Oct-12 Jun 2 3154. 3154. 0 Boiler erection in

farpur PC EL 3 9 -14 0 33 33 progress. TPS 5 Reasons of delay: Delay in Exp ( award of main plant civil Kanti works -II) Bihar Muzaf NT BH U- 1 Jan-13 Sep 2 Boiler erection to be start in farpur PC EL 4 9 -14 0 04/12 Reasons TPS 5 of delay: Delay in award of Exp ( main plant civil works Kanti -II) Bihar Nabi NT BH U- 2 Dec-10 Dec 3 5352 5352 0 Boiler erection in Nagar PC EL 1 5 -13 6 progress. TPP 0 Reasons of delay: Delay due to land acquisition Bihar Nabi NT BH U- 2 Jun-11 Sep 3 Boiler erection in Nagar PC EL 2 5 -14 9 progress R TPP 0 easons of delay: Delay due to land acquisition Bihar Nabi NT BH U- 2 Dec-11 Dec 3 Boiler erection in Nagar PC EL 3 5 -14 6 progress R TPP 0 easons of delay: Delay due to land acquisition Bihar Nabi NT BH U- 2 Jun-12 Ma 3 Boiler erection to start by Nagar PC EL 4 5 r- 3 05/12 Reason TPP 0 15 s of delay: Delay due to land acquisition Chhatt Sipat-I NT Ot U- 6 12/2011( Jun 6 8323. 8323. 0 SBO and Oil Flushing isgarh PC her 3 # 6 R).Orig -12 3 39 completed.Synchronization $ s 0 Sch in (U- (U- exp in 2009-10. 1,2& 1,2& 3/12. Revised 3) 3) Reasons of schedule delay: Due to extra claims tied up raised by M/s. Power with Machine, Russia for price M/s Pow escalations beyond contractual er provisions. Due to IP & HP Machine turbine modification suggested , Russia by M/s PM and delay in after supply of canaiblised items, settleme etc. Failure of HP&IP turbine nt of in U-1&2 and modifications disputes implementation in U-3.

Mahar Mouda NTP BH U-1 5 Apr Mar - 5459 545 0 Synchronization and full ashtra TPP C EL # 0 -12 -12 1 .28 9.28 load expected in March, 12. $ 0 Mahar Mouda NTP BH U-2 5 Oct- Sep 1 0 BLU and TG Boxup by ashtra TPP C EL 0 12 -13 1 11/12. $ 0 Reasons of delay: delay due to civil works. MP $ Vindhy NTP BH U- 5 Jun- Sep 3 5915 591 0 Synchronization and full achal C EL 11 0 12 -12 5 load expected in April and STPS- # 0 May, 12 respectively. IV MP $ Vindhy NTP BH U- 5 Dec Sep 9 0 HT- 04/12, Boxup - achal C EL 12 0 -12 -13 12/12 STPS- 0 Reasons of delay: IV delay due to civil works. UP $ Rihand NTP BH U-5 5 Jun- Sep 3 6230 623 0 Sychronisationin 3/12 & STPS- C EL # 0 12 -12 .81 0.81 FL in 4/12 III 0 UP $ Rihand NTP BH U-6 5 Dec Sep 9 0 HT completed. Box Up- STPS- C EL 0 -12 -13 11/12 III 0 Reasons of delay: delay due to civil works Haryan Indira AP BH U-3 5 Dec Dec 1 7892 829 401 BLU and BU by a $ Gandhi CPL EL * 0 -11 -12 2 .43 3 05/12. TPP 0 Reasons of delay: Delay due to poor mobilization by civil agency resulting in delay in handing over of fronts. TN $ Vallur NTE BH U-2 5 Jul- Dec 1 5552 555 0 HT completed. BLU-04/12 TPP Ph CL EL * 0 11 -12 7 .78 2.78 and Boxup- I 0 (U- 06/12 Reasons of 1&2) delay: Poor mobilization by civil agency resulting in delay in handing over of fronts. Delay in equity payment by TNEB. TN Vallur NTE BH U-3 5 Nov Sep 1 3086 308 0 HT-06/12, BLU-12/12 BU- TPP-II CL EL 0 -12 -13 0 .78 6.78 12/12. Rea 0 sons of delay: Poor mobilization by boiler erection agency. Supply of boiler drum. Delay in equity payment by TNEB. TN $ Neyveli NL BH U-2 2 Jun- Jul- 3 2030 245 422 HT completed on 30.07.11. TPS-II C EL * 5 09 12 7 .78 3.57 .79 BLU expected in Exp. 0 07/2012. Reasons of delay: Slow progress of refractory work. 3926/4720 MT material

erected upto 10.03.12. TN Tuticori NL BH U-1 5 Mar Dec 2 4909 490 0 Drum lifted on n TPP C EL 0 -12 -13 1 .54 9.54 29.09.11.HT expected in 0 10/12. Reason s of delay: Slow progress of works and change in design by the main plant contractor.

TN Tuticor NLC BHE U-2 500 Aug Mar 1 0 Drum lifted on 22.09.11.HT in TPP L -12 -14 9 expected in 10/12. Reasons of delay: Slow progress of works and change in design by the main plant contractor.

Tripu Monarc NEE BHE GT+ 101 Ma Oct 5 623. 623. 0 Piling work is in progress. ra hak PCO L ST y- -13 44 44 Reasons of delay: Delay in CCPP 13 award of civil work contract by BHEL. Tripu Tripura OTP BHE Mod 363. Dec Jun 6 0 GT and Gen. erection is in ra CCGT C L ule-1 3 -11 -12 progress. TG BU is exp. by 03/12.Oil flushing 4/12, FSNL-4/12 , Syn.,- 5/12 342 342 and FL- 6/12. Reason for 9 9 Delay:Delay in award of logistic by BHEL. Slow prgress of work. Tripu Tripura OTP BHE Mod 363. Mar Sep 6 0 Transmission line critical ra CCGT C L ule-2 3 -12 -12 Jhark Bokaro DVC BHE U-1 500 Dec Sep 3 231 231 Drum lifting exp. in hand TPS L -11 -14 3 3 3 05/12. "A"Exp Reasons of delay: . Delay in shifting of switchyard (charged). Delay in removal of existing underground facilities. Delay in supply of material by BHEL.

Jhark Koder DVC BHE U-2 500 Feb Oct 2 431 431 0 BLU & TG box up are hand ma L * -11 -12 0 3 3 expected in $ TPP (U- (U- 03/12. Reasons 1&2 1&2 of delay: Delay in supply of ) ) Boiler and TG materials. Delay in TG erection start. WB Raghun DVC Chin U-1 600 Feb Jan- 2 BLU exp. in 03/12 and athpur ese * -11 13 3 Box-up in TPP, 03/12. Reasons Ph-I of delay: Delay in Land acquasation for water &Rail corridor.Delay in erection of main plant equipment by M/s RIL, Slow progress of CHP by M/s TRF. Law & Order Problem. DVC Chin U-2 600 Ma Jun 2 412 412 Boiler erection is in 0 ese * y- -13 5 2 2 progress , HT exp. in 03/12 11 and TG box-up in 12/12. Reasons of delay: Delay in Land acquasation for water &Rail corridor.Delay in erection of main plant equipment by M/s RIL, Slow progress of CHP by M/s TRF. Law & Order Problem. Total - 153 Central 77.6 sector

STATE SECTOR AP Damo APPD No U-1 8 Jul- Apr 9 843 843 0 Boiler erection started in 02/10. daram L n- 0 12 -13 2 2 HT exp. in 06/12. TG erection Sanjee BH 0 start expected in vaiah EL 04/12. Re TPS asons of delay:Due to start of civil works and delay in supplies. APPD No U-2 8 Jan- Dec 1 Boiler erection commenced.HT L n- 0 13 -13 1 expected 07/12. Reasons of BH 0 delay: Due to start of civil EL works and delay in supplies. AP Kakati APG BH U-2 6 Jul- Dec 1 296 301 50. Boiler erection started on ya ENC EL 0 12 -13 7 8.64 9 36 05.05.11. Drum lifting- TPP O 0 03/12 Reasons of delay: Due Extn to delay in start of civil works. AP Rayal APG BH U-6 6 Jul- Jul- 0 302 302 0 Soil investigation completed. seema ENC EL 0 14 14 8.86 8.86 Civil works started at site. St-III O 0

U-6 Assam Namr APG BH GT 7 Jan- Dec 1 411 694 283 Civil works under up CL EL # 0 12 -12 1 progress. 86% BOP packages CCGT ordered. Reasons of delay:Delay in start of civil works and slow progress. APG BH ST 3 Jan- Dec 1 Civil works are in CL EL # 0 12 -12 1 progress. Reasons of delay: Delay in civil works and delay in supplies. Chhatt Korba CSEG BH U-5 5 Ma Jun- 1 230 315 846 HT completed. BLU expected isgarh West L EL 0 y- 12 9.34 6 .66 by 03/12. TG Box Up expected $ St-III. 0 12 by 03/12. Chhatt Marw CSEG BH U-1 5 Ma Jan- 8 473 631 158 HT completed on 05.10.11. isgarh a TPP L EL 0 y- 13 5 8 3 BLU expected 03/12. TG deck $ 0 12 completed. Reasons of delay: Delay in placement of civil works orders. CSE BH U-2 5 Jul- Ma 8 Boiler erection started. Drum GL EL 0 12 r- lifting under progress. Reasons 0 13 of delay: Delay in placement of civil works order. Delhi Pragat PPCL BH GT 2 Jul- Aug 2 519 519 0 Balance civil, mech. and i EL -3 * 5 10 -12 5 5.81 5.81 electrical works are in CCGT 0 (for (for progress.Turbine & Generator - III 4 4 alignment GT GT done. Reasons of delay: + 2 + 2 Delay in completion of civil ST) ST) works. PPCL BH GT 2 Sep Jan- 2 GT-4 reached at EL -4 * 5 -10 13 8 site. 0 Reasons of delay:Delay in supply of GT-4 PPCL BH ST- 2 Nov Apr 2 HRSG erection is in EL 2 * 5 -10 -13 9 progress. R 0 easons of delay:Delay in completion of civil works

Gujara Pipav GSE BH Bloc 3 Aug Ma 2 235 254 191. Erection is in t av CL EL k-1 * 5 -10 y- 1 4.29 5.58 29 progress.HRSG-I: HT CCPP 1 12 completed in 11/11. Switch yard back charging completed. GT oil flushing is in progress.

Reasons of delay: Delay in civil works and delay in supplies. Gujara Pipav GSE BH Bloc 3 Nov Oct 2 GT and ST erection is in t av CL EL k-2 * 5 -10 -12 3 progress. HRSG is ready for CCPP 1 HT Reasons of delay: Delay in civil works and delay in supplies.

Gujara Sikka GSE BH U-3 2 Oct Oct 0 200 235 352 Boiler erection started on t TPS CL EL 5 -13 -13 4 6 24.10.11.TG civil works Extn. 0 started on 09.08.11.Drum lifting-05/12 GSE BH U-4 2 Jan- Jan- 0 Boiler erection started on CL EL 5 14 14 09.01.12.TG civil works 0 started on 09.08.11. Gujara Ukai GSE BH U-6 4 Jan- Oct 2 193 221 281 HT completed on 14.10.10. t $ TPS CL EL * 9 11 -12 1 7 8 BLU and TG box -up Extn. 0 expected in 03/12. Reasons of delay: Delay in civil works and supply of main plant equipment. Delay in readiness of CHP & AHP Mahar Bhusa MSP BH U-5 5 Jan- Mar 1 412 646 234 Steam blowing completed on ashtra wal GCL EL * 0 11 -12 4 4 4.88 0.88 12.02.12. Full load expected TPS 0 (U- (U- by Expn. 1&2 1&2 03/12. ) ) Reasons of delay: Delay in BHEL supply. Chimney accident. Delay in CHP/AHP readiness. Mahar Chan MSP BH U-8 5 Ma Apr 1 550 550 0 Boiler drum lifted in 03/11. ashtra drapu GCL EL 0 y- -13 1 0 0 HT expected in r TPS 0 12 03/12. Reasons of delay: Delay in BHEL supply. MSP BH U-9 5 Aug Jul- 1 Boiler drum lifted in GCL EL 0 -12 13 1 08/11 0 Reasons of delay: Delay in BHEL supply. Mahar Korad MSP No U-8 6 Dec Dec 0 118 118 0 Boiler erection started in ashtra i TPS GCL n- 6 -13 -13 80 80 10/11. HT expected in 2/13. Expn. BH 0 TG erection start is expected EL in 5/12. Delay in placement of order for BoPs. MSP No U-9 6 Jun- Jun- 0 Boiler erection started in GCL n- 6 14 14 03/11. HT expected in 08/13. BH 0 TG erection expected in EL 11/12 No U-10 6 Dec Dec 0 Boiler erection start expected n- 6 -14 -14 in 03/12. BH 0 EL Mahar Parli MSP BH U-8 2 Sep Ma 2 170 170 0 Boiler erection started in ashtra TPS GCL EL 5 -11 y- 0 7 7 08/10. Drum lifted in 04/11. Expn. 0 13 Condenser erection started in 12/11. HT-04/12, TG erection start- 03/12. Reasons of delay: Delay

in BHEL supply.

ANNEX-IV

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (b) & (c) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 241 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS. List of Hydro projects under execution (Excluding projects under Ministry of New & Renewable Energy) Sl Name of Project Capa State/ Likely Main Plant . city Implem. Agency Commissio Equipment Supplier N (MW) n-ing o. A. Capacity programmed in remaining period of 11th Plan State Sector 1. Myntdu 42 Meghalaya/ 2011-12 Andritz 3x42= 126 MW (U #2) MeECL Sub-total (A)- Expected in balance 42 period of 11thPlan B. Capacity likely to give benefits beyond 11th Plan Central Sector 2. Chamera-III 231 Himachal 2012-13 Alstom, India & 3x77= 231 MW Pradesh/ France NHPC 3. Uri-II 240 Jammu & 2012-13 Alstom, India & 4x60= 240 MW Kashmir/ France NHPC 4. Chutak 44 Jammu & 2012-13 BHEL 4x11=44 MW Kashmir/ NHPC 5. Parbati St. II 800 Himachal 2016-17 BHEL 4x200= 800 MW Pradesh/ NHPC 6, Parabati-III 520 Himachal 2012-13 BHEL 4x130= 520 MW Pradesh/ NHPC 7. Kol Dam 800 Himachal 2013-14 BHEL, Toshiba & 4x200= 800 MW Pradesh/ Marubeni NTPC 8. Rampur 412 Himachal 2013-14 BHEL 6x68.67= 412 MW Pradesh/ SJVNL 9. Nimoo Bazgo 45 Jammu & 2013-14 BHEL 3x15=45 MW Kashmir/ NHPC 10 Kishanganga 330 Jammu & 2016-17 BHEL . 3x110= 330 MW Kashmir/ NHPC 11 Tapovan Vishnugad 520 Uttarakhand / 2014-15 BHEL . 4x130=520 MW NTPC 12 Tehri PSS 1000 Uttarakhand/ 2016-17 Alstom, France . 4x250= 1000 MW THDC 13 Teesta Low Dam-III 132 West Bengal/ 2012-13 Andritz . 4x33= 132 MW NHPC 14 Teesta Low Dam-IV 160 West Bengal/ 2014-15 BHEL

Sl Name of Project Capa State/ Likely Main Plant . city Implem. Agency Commissio Equipment Supplier N (MW) n-ing o. . 4x40= 160 MW NHPC 15 Subansiri Lower 2000 Arunachal 2016-17 Alstom, France & New . 8x250= 2000 MW Pradesh/ Delhi NHPC 16 Kameng 600 Arunachal 2016-17 BHEL . 4x150= 600 MW Pradesh/ NEEPCO 17 Pare 110 Arunachal 2014-15 Andritz . 2x55= 110 MW Pradesh/ NEEPCO 18 Tuirial 60 Mizoram/ 2015-16 BHEL . 2x30= 60 MW NEEPCO Sub- total (Central): 8004

State Sector 19. Baglihar-II* 450 J&K/ 2016- Not yet ordered. 3x150= 450 MW JKPDC 17 20 Uhl-III 100 Himachal Pradesh/ 2014- BHEL 3x33.33= 100 MW Beas Valley Power Corp. Ltd. 15 (BVPC) 21 Kashang-I 65 Himachal Pradesh/ HPPCL 2014- Andritz 65 MW 15 22 Kashang-II & III 130 Himachal Pradesh/ HPPCL 2015- Andritz 1x65 + 1x65= 130 MW 16 23 Sainj 100 Himachal Pradesh/ HPPCL 2014- Voith Hydro 100 MW 15 24 Swara Kuddu 111 Himachal Pradesh/ 2014- Andritz 3x37= 111 MW HPPCL 15 25 Koyna Left Bank PSS 80 Maharashtra/ 2014- IVRCL, Pune 2x40= 80 MW WRD, GO Mah. 15 26 Nagarujana Sagar TR 50 Andhra Pradesh/ 2014- BHEL 2x25= 50 MW APGENCO 15 27 Lower Jurala 240 Andhra Pradesh/ 2013- Alstom, India 6x40= 240 MW APGENCO 15 28 Pulichintala 120 Andhra Pradesh/ 2014- BHEL 4x30= 120 MW APGENCO 16 29 Pallivasal 60 Kerala/ 2014- DEC, China 2x30= 60 MW KSEB 15 30 Thottiyar 40 Kerala/ 2015- Chongqing, China 1x30 + 1x10= 40 MW KSEB 16 31 Bhawani Barrage II 30 Tamil Nadu/ 2012- Litostroj,Soloveni 2x15= 30 MW TNEB 13 a, Koncer, Crotia 32 Bhawani Barrage III 30 Tamil Nadu/ 2012- Litostroj,Soloveni 2x15= 30 MW TNEB 13 a, Koncer, Crotia

1(a Myntdu 42 Meghalaya/ 2012- Andritz ) 3x42= 126 MW MeSEB 13 33 New Umtru 40 Meghalaya/ 2014- Andritz 2x20= 40 MW MeSEB 15 Sub Total (State Sector) 1688

Private Sector 34 Budhil 70 Himachal Pradesh/ 2012- Dongfang Elec., 2x35= 70 MW LANCO 13 China 35 Sorang 100 Himachal Pradesh/ 2012- Voith Siemens 2x50= 100 MW Himachal Sorang Power 13 36 Tangu Romai- I 44 Himachal Pradesh/ 2015- Not yet ordered. 2x22= 44 MW Tangu Romai Power Generation 16 37 Shrinagar 330 Uttarakhand/ 2013- BHEL 4x82.5= 330 MW M/s GVK Industries 14 38 Phata Byung 76 Uttarakhand/ 2013- EPC Award 76 MW M/s Lanco 14 39 Singoli Bhatwari 99 Uttarakhand/ 2015- Voith Hydro 3x33= 99 MW L&T Uttaranchal Hydro power Ltd. 16 40 Maheshwar 400 Madhya Pradesh/ 2013- BHEL 10x40= 400 MW SMHPCL 15

41 Chujachen 99 Sikkim/ 2013- Alstom, India 2x49.5= 99 MW Gati 14

42 Teesta- III 1200 Sikkim/ 2013- Andritz Hydro 6x200= 1200 MW Teesta Urja Ltd. 15 43 Tidong-I 100 Himachal Pradesh/ 2015- Alstom, India 2x50= 100 MW M/s Nuziveedu Seeds 16 44 Teesta- VI 500 Sikkim/ 2015- EPC Award 4x125= 500 MW LANCO 16 45 Rangit-IV 120 Sikkim/ 2014- Andritz 3x40= 120 MW Jal Power corp. Ltd. 15 46 Jorethang Loop 96 Sikkim/ 2014- Alstom, India 2x48= 96 MW M/s DANS Energy 15 47 Bhasmey 51 Sikkim/ 2014- Voith Hydro, 3x17= 51 MW Gati Infrastructure 15 New Delhi. 48 Tashiding 97 Sikkim/ 2014- Alstom, India 2x48.5= 97 MW Shiga Energy Pvt. Ltd. 15 49 Dikchu 96 Sikkim/ 2015- Alstom, India 3x32= 96 MW Sneha Kinetic Power Projects Pvt. 16 Ltd. 50 Rangit-II 66 Sikkim/ 2016- EPC Award 2x33= 66 MW Sikkim Hydro Power Ltd. 17 51 Rongnichu 96 Sikkim/ 2015- Voith Hydro 2x48= 96 MW Madhya Bharat Power 16 Corporation Ltd. Sub- total (Private): 3640 Sub-total (B)- Beyond 1333 11th Plan 2 Total- Under Execution: 1337 (A+B) 4 **Works allotted with Baglihar–I

ANNEX-V

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (d) & (e) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 241 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS.

ONGOING HE PROJECTS IN THE COUNTRY-PROJECTS HAVING TIME/COST OVER RUN

(EXCLUDING RENEWABLE AND PROJECTS UPTO 25 MWCAPACITY UNDER MNES)

Sr Name of Commissioning Delays Project Cost Cost increase Reasons for N Project Schedule relating Rupees in crores relating to latest time and cost o Capacity/ to Price Level v/s last over run Agency/Stat Latest/ approved/origina e original l Date of approval Origina Latest Origina Latest %age Rs. crs l mm/y l mm/yy y 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 1. Parbati - II Sep-09 2016- 84 3919.59 5524 40.9 1604.41 Slow progress of (4x200 MW) (2009- 17 month (12/01) (Anticipa- HRT by NHPC H.P 10) s ted) TBM. Contractua 11.9.2002 l issues. Ban on operation of stone crusher by Hon’ble High Court of Himachal Pradesh. Delay in revised forest clearance. Delay in widening the project roads by HP, PWD. Slide in Power House area in Feb 07. Heavy ingress of water and slush in TBM face in Nov. 2006. TBM suffered extensive damage. Lot PB- 2 works suffers due to non- resolution of its contractual issues. Flash flood on 16thAugust, 2011. 2. Chamera-III Aug- 2012- 24 1405.63 2084.01 48.3 678.38 Murder of 3 (3x77 MW) 10 13 month (02/05) (anticipated persons and NHPC HP (2010- s ) damage to 01.09.2005 11) equipments in June 2006. Washing away of Coffer dam during flash flood in July

Sr Name of Commissioning Delays Project Cost Cost increase Reasons for N Project Schedule relating Rupees in crores relating to latest time and cost o Capacity/ to Price Level v/s last over run Agency/Stat Latest/ approved/origina e original l Date of approval Origina Latest Origina Latest %age Rs. crs l mm/y l mm/yy y 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 2007. Shut down of main crusher plant by state govt. Shooting stone in right bank of Dam, Shortage of Man Power by HCC, Cavity in LEG., Plugging & Diversion Tunnel. 3 Parbati-III Nov- 2012- 24 2304.56 2716.00 17.85 411.44 Poor geology in (4x130 10 13 month (05/05) HRT, Delay in MW) (2010- s completion of NHPC HP 11) E& M works. 09.11.2005 Stoppage of work by locals w.e.f 01.07.11. Flash flood on 16thAugust, 2011.

4 Kol Dam Apr- 2013 48 months 4527.15 4527.15 Nil Nil Slow progress of (4x200 09 -14 (12/01) clay/earth filling MW) (2008 of dam, Grouting of NTPC H.P. -10) dam 28.10.2002 gallaries, Concreting of Spillway, Contractu al issues,Delay in procurement of steel. 5 Rampur Jan- 2013 24 months 2047.03 2047.03 Nil Nil Poor geology in (4x68.67 12 -14 HRT, Slope failure MW) 2011- in Power House area. SJVNL HP 12 25.01.2007 6 Uri-II Nov- 2012 36 months 1724.79 1794.00 4.01 69.21 Lack of resources (4x60 MW) 09 -13 (02/05) with contractor. NHPC J&K (2009 Slope failure in Dam 01.09.2005 -10) area on 19.01.2008.

Widening of NH 1A by BRO. Breaching of Coffer Dam on 19.05.10. Disturbance in Kashmir Valley since June, 2010, Rainfall & snowfall w.e.f Feb 11 to May 11 resulting in overtopping of dam on 17.04.11. Cash flow crunch of HCC. 7 Tehri PSS July 2016 84 months 1657.60 2978.86 79.7 1321.26 RCE approved in (4x250 2010 -17 (12/05) (04/10) Oct.-10 MW) (PIB) Single EPC contract THDC awarded to M/S 18.07.2006 Alstom Hydro France and M/S HCC on 23.06.11. 8 Tapovan Marc 2014 24 months 2978.48 2978.48 Nil Nil Delay in Vishnughad h -15 procurement/deploy (4x130 2013 ment of Tunnel MW) (2012 Boring Machine by NTPC -13) Civil Contractor. Uttaranchal Power house 11/2006 excavation. Heavy water ingress in HRT and rock fall on TBM. 9 Teesta Low Mar- 2012 72 months 768.92 1628 111. 859.08 Delay in obtaining Dam-III 07 -13 (12/02) (anticipate 7 Forest (4x33 MW) (2006 d) clearance. Power NHPC West -07) house hill slope Bengal failure. Flash flood 30.10.2003 in July, 2007 ,May, 2009 & July, 2010. Gorkha Jan Mukti agitations/bandhs. 1 Teesta Sep- 2014 60 months 1061.38 1502.0 41.5 440..62 Delay in forest 0 Low Dam 09 -15 (03/05) clearance. Flash – IV (2009 flood in July, 2007, (4x40 MW) -10) May, 2009 & July, NHPC WB 2010.Gorkha Jan 30.09.2005 Mukti agitations/bandhs. 1 Subansiri Sep- 2016 72 months 6285.33 10667 69.7 4381.67 Disruption works by 1 Lower 10 -17 (12/02) (anticip- 1 locals in Ar. Pradesh (8x250 (2010 ated side. Signing of MW) -11) MOU with state NHPC Ar. Govt. of Assam. Pradesh/Ass Slope failure in am Power House area on 09.09.2003 28.01.2008. Damage

to bridge on Ranganadi river, change in design of surge shafts to surge tunnels, Issue of D/S Impact studies & demand for stoppage of dam work, Issue of forest permit of minor minerals on payment of Govt. royalty for dam works, transportation of equipment. 1 Chutak Feb- 2012 24 months 621.26 913.25 47.0 291.99 Working in extreme 2 (4x11 MW) 11 -13 (12/05) (Anticipate cold weather NHPC J&K (2010 d) conditions (Short 24.08.2006 -11) Working Season) , Supplies of E&M and HM parts , Shortage of Man power by BHEL 1 Nimoo Aug- 2013 36 months 611.01 936.10 53.2 325.09 Working in extreme 3 Bazgo 10 -14 (12/200 (Anticipate cold weather (3x15 MW) (2010 5) d) conditions (Short NHPC -11) working season), J&K Supplies of E&M 24.08.2006 and HM parts, shortage of manpower for E&M works. 1 Kameng Dec 2016 84 months 2496.90 3253.22 30.2 756.32 Length of dam 4 (4x150 09 -17 (03/200 (09/08) increased, Change in MW) (2009 4) crest NEEPCO -10) level, Diversion Ar. Pradesh arrangement 02.12.2004 modified, Slow progress in dam & HRT due to Bad geology, heavy seepage, inadequate machinery. Work suffered due to flash flood in Oct. 2008. 1 Pare Aug- 2014 24 months 573.99 674.45 17.5 100.46 Civil work awarded 5 (2x55MW) 12 -15 (06/07) (06/07) 0 to M/S HCC on NEEPCO 2012- 30.08.09 and E&M Ar. Pradesh 13 works awarded to 04.12.2008 M/s Andritz Hydro Private Ltd. STATE SECTOR NORTHERN REGION

1 Sawra Dec- 2014 48 months 558.53 727.71 30.30 169.1 Delay in MOEF 6 Kuddu 10 -15 (03/03) (02/08) 8 clearance. (3x37MW) (2010 Delay in award of HPPCL, -11) Civil & E&M works. HP Poor geology in 10.11.04 HRT. 1 Uhl-III Mar- 2014 96months 431.56 940.84 118.00 509.2 - Delay in award of 7 (3x33.33M 07 -15 (09/02) (03/08) 8 works. W) (2006 - Fresh award of BVPC -07) HRT& Neri Khad 19.9.02 works due to slow progress. - Poor geology. SOUTHERN REGION ANDRA PRADESH 1 Lower Jurala 2011 2013-15 36 908.34 908.34 Nil Nil Delay in award 8 (6x40 MW) -12 months (2007) (2007) of E&M works. Andhra Pradesh Unprecedented APGENCO flood in 2010. 2007

KARNATAKA 19 Nagarjuna Nov- 2014- 72 464.63 794.47 70.99 329.84 - Slow progress of Sagar Tail 08 15 months (2002-03) dam due to frequent Pool Dam (2008- flooding. (2x25 MW) 09) - Delay in award of APGENCO HM works. 17.01.2005 KERALA 20 Pallivasal Oct-10 2014- 48 222.00 268.02 20.7 46.02 - Slow progress of 2x30MW 2010- 15 months (PL- civil works. KESEB 11 1999) - Delay in land 31.01.2007 acquisition. - Change in alignment of Adit to HRT. - Poor geology strata. TAMIL NADU 21 Bhavani Mar-06 2012- 84 99.15 497.46 304.00 301.44 Delay in award of Kattalai H.E. (2005- 13 months (95-96) work. Project 06) Slow progress of Barrage II Barrage and (2x15 MW) associated HM TNEB works. 11.06.99 Reservoir filling issues. 22 Bhavani Mar-06 2012- 84 99.75 442.73 343.83 342.98 Delay in award of Kattalai H.E. (2005- 13 months (99-00) work. Project 06) Slow progress of Barrage III Barrage and

(2x15 MW) associated works. TNEB 27.03.02 NORTH-EASTERN REGION MEGHALAYA 23 Myntdu Oct- 2011- 72 363.08 1173.13 223.10 810.05 Delay in investment (2x42MW + 06 13 months (01/99) (2010) decision, MOE&F (1x42 MW) (2006- Including Including clearance and award MeSEB 07) IDC & IDC of major works, 09.06.2003 FC Flooding of HRT, PH in October, 09, May’ 10 and in March, 11. PRIVATE 24 Budhil Dec- 2012- 48 418.80 418.80 Nil Nil Slow progress of (2x35MW) 08 13 months HRT due to poor H.P. (2008- geological condi- M/s. Lanco 09) tions.Power Green Power evacuation Pvt. Ltd. arrangements. NA 02.06.06

2 Srinagar Oct- 201 96 1699. 2069. 21. 369.8 Financi 5 (4x82.5 MW) 05 3- month 12 00 77 8 al Uttaranchal (200 14 s (3/99 Closure. M/s Alaknanda Hydro Power Co. Ltd. 5- ) Slow 14.6.2000 06) progress (TEC) of dam works. MoEF issued notice to stop works since 30.05.2 011. 2 Maheshwar 201 201 24mon 1569. 2760. 75. 1190. Equity 6 (10x40 MW) SMHPC M.P. 2-13 3- ths 27 00 88 73 gap 30.12.96 15 (96- (2010 created 97) ) by foreign partner, R&R problem , Funds constrai nts, Cash flow issue with

BHEL

2 Teesta Stage III Oct, 201 48 5705. 5705. Nil Nil Delay in 7 (6X200 MW) Sikkim 201 3- month 55 55 forest M/s Teesta Urja Limited 1 15 s clearanc 12.05.2006(TEC) e. Works suffered due to earthqu ake in Sept.20 11. 2 Teesta Stage VI 201 201 36 3283. 3283. Nil Nil Poor 8 (4X125 MW) Sikkim 2-13 5- month 08 08 geology M/s Lanco Energy Private Limited 16 s . 27.12. 2006 (TEC) 2 Rangit-IV HE Project 201 201 24 726.1 726.1 Nil Nil 9 (3X40 MW) 2-13 4- month 6 6 JPCL 15 s 09.12.2005 3 Chujachen Sept 201 48 448.7 820.0 82. 371.2 Slow 0 (2x49.5 MW) Sikkim -09 3- month 6 0 72 4 progress M/s. Gati Infrastructure Ltd. 200 14 s (2004 in some 30.11.04 9-10 ) stretche s of HRT due to poor geology . Flash flood occurre d on 16.04.0 9 at Rangpo dam. Coffer dam washed away.

POWER PROJECTS OF NTPC 30th March, 2012

LSQ *249

SHRI MAHESHWAR HAZARI SHRI LAL CHAND KATARIA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the power projects of the National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) under-construction in the country, project-wise and State-wise; (b) whether construction of certain power projects of NTPC in the country are running behind schedule; (c) if so, the details thereof, State-wise including Bihar and Madhya Pradesh along with the reasons for the slow pace of construction work; and (d) the corrective measures taken by the NTPC in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF POWER ( SHRI SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE ) (a) to (d) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 249 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS OF NTPC.

(a): As on 29th March 2012, 19 power projects of NTPC and its Joint Venture Companies having total capacity of 14,838 MW are under construction. Project- wise and state-wise details are at Annex-I. (b) & (c): A few projects of NTPC have been delayed for various reasons. State-wise original schedule of projects including that of Madhya Pradesh & Bihar, alongwith reasons for delay are at Annex-II. (d): The following corrective measures have been taken by NTPC: 1. NTPC is making a data base for pre-qualified contractors in civil and other infrastructure areas in order to have wider vendor base. 2. The progress of BHEL supplied projects is being reviewed at various levels in NTPC, BHEL, Central Electricity Authority & Ministry of Power. 3. NTPC is making efforts to expedite supply of materials including diversion of equipment from one project to another whenever required to ensure installation and timely commissioning of projects. 4. NTPC has developed IT based Project Monitoring Systems for ongoing projects for monitoring the progress on daily basis. 5. To reduce execution time of project, NTPC is going for EPC Package for Khargone STPP and reduction of number of packages for other projects. 6. Simplification of lay out for reduction in interface with vendors. 7. NTPC has created special cells for land acquisition and forest clearance consisting of experts from NTPC as well as outside. 8. Placement of expediting teams at vendor works for critical items. 9. Monitoring of Over Dimension Consignment (ODC) items through Global Positioning System (GPS). 10. Action has been taken for solving contractual issues for project such as Barh, Koldam, Sipat, Bongaigaon and Tapovan.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (a) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO.249 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS OF NTPC.

Projects under Construction

Sl. Project State Capacity No. (MW) 1. Sipat-I Chhattisgarh 660

2 Simhadri-II Andhra Pradesh 500

3 Bongaigaon Assam 750 (3x250) 4 Mauda –I Maharashtra 1000 (2x500) 5 Rihand-III Uttar Pradesh 1000 (2x500)

Sl. Project State Capacity No. (MW) 6 Vindhyachal-IV Madhya Pradesh 1000 (2x500) 7 Barh-I Bihar 1980 (3x660) 8 Barh-II Bihar 1320 (2x660) 9 Kudgi-I Karnataka 2400 (3x800MW) 10 Koldam HEP Himachal Pradesh 800 (4x200) 11 Tapovan Vishnugad HEP Uttarakhand 520 (4x130) 12 Singrauli Small Hydro Electric U.P. 8 (2X4) Project 13 A&N Solar PV Project Andaman & Nicobar 5 14 Dadri Solar PV Project Uttar Pradesh 5 Joint Venture Projects 15 Indira Gandhi STPP, Jhajjar JV Haryana 500 (1x500) with HPGCL & IPGCL 16 Vallur-I Tamil Nadu 500(1x500) U#2 JV with TNEB 17 Vallur-St-I Phase-II Tamil Nadu 500 (1x500) JV with TNEB 18 Nabinagar TPP - JV with Bihar 1000 (4x250) Railways 19 Muzaffarpur Exp. –JV with BSEB Bihar 390 (2x195) TOTAL 14838

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (b) & (c) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO.249 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS OF NTPC.

Detailed Status of NTPC’s Under Construction projects Sl. Project Capacity Scheduled date of Reason for delays/Issues if any No (MW) Commissioning Andhra Pradesh 1 Simhadri-II – 500 07/2011 Civil work delayed by agency. Unit 4 (2x500: Out of 2 Delay in start of TG/Condenser units, U#1 already works commissioned ) Supply of LPT delayed (Sch- Sept’09, Act-Feb’11) Assam 2 Bongaigaon 750 U#1: 01/11 Frequent ‘Bandh’ and local (3x250) U#2: 05/11 disturbance in Salakati area (project U#3: 09/11 site). U#2 & 3 civil works package off loaded due to poor progress, and awarded to another party (M/s Punj Lloyd). Bihar 3 Barh-I 1980 U#1: 09/13 Due to contractual dispute raised by (3x660) U#2: 04/14 M/s TPE (Steam Generator and U#3:10/14 auxiliary equipment supplier), and (Original M/s Power Machine ( TG & auxiliary Schedule 2010-11, equipments supplier) revised schedule tied up

Sl. Project Capacity Scheduled date of Reason for delays/Issues if any No (MW) Commissioning with M/s TPE &Power Machines, Russia, after settlement of disputes) 4 Barh-II 1320 U#4:12/12 Delay in supply of SG & TG equipment (2x660) U#5:10/13 by BHEL. 5 Nabinagar TPP - 1000 U#1:12/10 Due to delay in land acquisition. JV with Railways (4x250) U#2:06/11 Land issues for approx 260/1600 U#3:12/11 acres are yet to be resolved. U#4:06/12 Work held up by villagers demanding higher land rate. 6 Muzaffarpur Exp. 390 U#3:10/12 Delay in award of Main Plant Civil –JV with BSEB (2x195) U#4:01/13 works. Retendering of Make up water pump house & Coal Handling Plant. Delay in award for Ash handling plant. U#1 Boiler drum received in Feb’12 (Sch: Dec’11) Acqusition of land for make-up water through right of way. Chhattisgarh 7 Sipat-I 660 U#3:12/11 Due to extra claims raised by M/s (3x660: Out of 3 Power Machines, Russia (TG and units, U#1 & 2 Auxiliary equipments supplier) for already price escalations beyond contractual commissioned) provisions. U#3 delay in ordering of critical bought out items by M/s Power Machines, Russia (main agency for Turbine Package) Failure of HP & IP Turbines during commissioning

Haryana 8 Indira Gandhi 500 U#3:12/11 Poor mobilization by Civil works STPP, Jhajjar JV (1x500) execution agency, resulting in delay in with HPGCL & (Out of 3 units, handing over of fronts. IPGCL U#1&2 already IP Turbine supplied by BHEL in commissioned ) Jan’12(Sch: Aug’11) HP Turbine supplied by BHEL in Dec’11(Sch: Aug’11) IP Turbine supplied in Jan’12(Sch: Oct’11)

Himachal Pradesh 9 Kol Dam HEP 800 U#1: 11/08 Due to unforeseen geological (4x200) U#2: 01/09 occurrences like right bank slide in U#3: 03/09 Main Dam area. U#4: 04/09 Seepage problem in dam core. Increase in scope of work for Spillway concreting & Gallery grouting. Cash flow problems of the Main

Dam agency M/s ITD (Italian Thai Development Public Co. Ltd). Madhya Pradesh 10 Vindhyachal - IV 1000 (2x500) U#11:06/12 U#12 – Civil work delayed by U#12:12/12 agency -Delay in supplies by BHEL. Hydro test delayed. Maharashtra 11 Mouda –I 1000 U#1:04/12 U#2 -Civil work delayed by agency. (2x500) U#2:10/12 -Cooling tower delayed by agency. -Poor progress by RITES. Tamil Nadu 12 Vallur-St-I 1000 U#2:07/11 Poor progress by main plant civil Phase-I (2x500) agency which delayed hand over of JV with TNEB fronts. U# 2: LP Rotor supplied by BHEL in Jan’12(Sch: Feb’10); Generator supplied by BHEL in Jan’12(Sch: Mar’10) 13 Vallur-St-I 500 U#3:11/12 Poor progress by civil agency Phase-II (1x500) Poor mobilization of boiler erection JV with TNEB agency Erection Agency for TG yet to be finalized by BHEL Boiler drum received in Mar’11 (Sch: Sep’10) Delay in equity payment by TNEB Uttarakhand 14 Tapovan 520 U#1:09/12 Delay due to adverse geological Vishnugad HEP (4x130) U#2:11/12 occurrence in the main HRT (Head U#3:01/13 Race Tunnel). U#4:03/13

ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY 30th March, 2012

LSQ *250

SHRI IJYARAJ SINGH SHRI NITYANANDA PRADHAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the total number of households that have been provided electricity under the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) during the last three years and the current year, State- wise; (b) the total number of households in the country which do not have access to electricity and are still deprived of the benefits of the Scheme; (c) whether the Human Development Report 2011 has adversely commented upon the accessibility of power in the rural households in the country; (d) if so, the details thereof; and (e) the corrective steps taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF POWER ( SHRI SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE )

(a) to (e) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 250 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDINGACCESS TO ELECTRICITY.

(a) : Under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), cumulatively, as on 29.02.2012, free electricity service connections to 185.58 lakh Below Poverty Line (BPL) households have been released in the country. The state-wise free electricity service connections provided to BPL households during the last three years and current year, is at Annex-I. (b) : As per census 2001, the total number of rural households were 13,82,71,559, out of which, 6,01,80,685 rural households had access to electricity. The balance 7,80,90,874 rural households did not have electricity. Under RGGVY, free electricity service connections to 231.83 lakh BPL households have been sanctioned, out of which, 185.58 lakh connections have been released. Further, 36.55 lakh BPL household connections have also been sanctioned recently under Phase-II of RGGVY.

Under this scheme, besides electrification of un- electrified BPL households financed with 100% capital subsidy as per norms of Kutir Jyoti Programme, provision also exists to provide access to APL households, who are required to pay for their electricity connection at prescribed connection charges for obtaining household connections. (c) & (d) : `Indian Human Development Report 2011` published by the Institute of Applied Manpower Research has reported increase in the access of power to Households and that the percentage of the households with electricity for domestic use increased from 63.9% in 2002 to 75% in 2008-09. The percentage of rural households with electricity for domestic use increased from 53% in 2002 to 66% in 2008-09 and that the percentage of urban households with electricity for domestic use increased from 91.6% in 2002 to 96.1% in 2008-09. A statement regarding distribution of households with electricity for domestic use, 2002 and 2008-09 annexed with `Indian Human Development Report 2011`, is at Annex-II. (e) : Apart from the projects already sanctioned, remaining households could be covered for electrification depending upon the continuation of the scheme in 12th Plan.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (a) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 250 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDING ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY.

State-wise & Year-wise release of BPL connections for the sanctioned projects under RGGVY Sr. State 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011-12 (upto Cumulative Achievement (as on No. 09 10 11 29.02.2012) 29.02.2012) 1 Andhra Pradesh 945368 566518 258751 70426 2674467 2 Arunachal 0 967 9205 11360 21532 Pradesh 3 Assam 32718 189816 352237 220896 795667 4 Bihar 474277 560985 641016 279467 2023565 5 Chhattisgarh 75592 145990 196552 86067 519503 6 Gujarat 116310 85931 420126 95457 796141 7 Haryana 16930 69453 90535 10617 194442 8 Himachal 392 148 3637 5901 10078 Pradesh 9 Jammu & 3924 14163 8452 11943 42544 Kashmir 10 Jharkhand 243830 555289 359213 91840 1252998 11 Karnataka 226046 134949 48861 47761 832353 12 Kerala 3394 6131 1117 0 17238

13 Madhya Pradesh 76026 75477 211816 295451 659869 14 Maharashtra 145715 429026 403387 123391 1157806 15 Manipur 2056 1640 4397 7925 17318 16 Meghalaya 1264 17832 12880 25227 57203 17 Mizoram 0 378 8129 6126 14633 18 Nagaland 0 4368 13434 10577 28379 19 Odisha 144056 650678 1435007 400152 2629965 20 Punjab 0 19507 28890 5528 53925 21 Rajasthan 237727 208695 255939 70105 1027844 22 Sikkim 0 66 7121 2016 9203 24 Tamil Nadu 296 383533 115044 4083 502956 23 Tripura 0 22085 36886 16967 75938 25 Uttar Pradesh 251575 157263 15818 172574 1044494 26 Uttarakhand 50111 72382 19596 4481 229751 27 West Bengal 37181 345198 925309 501406 1868313 Total 3084788 4718468 5883355 2577744 18558125

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (c) & (d) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 250 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDING ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY.

INDIA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2011 Table 7A.6 Distribution of Households with Electricity for Domestic Use, 2002 and 2008-09 ( per cent) State Rural Urban Combined 2002 2008-09 2002 2008-09 2002 2008-09 Non-special Category States Andhra Pradesh 78.1 93.2 93.7 97.5 82.6 94.5 Assam 24.6 40.2 86.8 94.6 30.4 46.6 Bihar 9.7 24.5 66 79.4 16.1 30.5 Chhattisgarh 52.1 81.1 86.5 96.7 58.3 84 Delhi 100 96 99.5 98.6 99.6 98.4 Goa 98.4 99.5 99.7 97.3 98.9 98.4 Gujarat 82.2 89.7 95.9 99 87.5 93.4 Haryana 85.9 93.4 97.7 98.3 89.4 95 Jharkhand 25.1 43 86.5 93.9 37.5 51.1 Karnataka 82.5 94.1 94.9 97.9 86.5 95.5 Kerala 75.5 92.7 90.4 97.9 79.3 94.1 Madhya Pradesh 67.9 81.3 92 96.9 74.6 85.1 Maharashtra 77.6 81.9 95.9 98.5 85.3 89.3 Orissa 28.6 44.9 86.6 90.1 37.5 52.1 Punjab 95.7 96.5 98 99.3 96.5 97.6 Rajasthan 44.8 63.8 87.1 97 56.2 72.6 Tamil Nadu 80.3 92.6 93.7 97.8 85.1 95 Uttar Pradesh 24.3 37.6 86.3 89.8 37.9 49 West Bengal 25.7 49.5 83.7 93.3 41.4 60.8 Special Category States Arunachal Pradesh 50.3 77.9 95.8 98.5 59.2 82.3 Himachal Pradesh 98.3 98.6 99.8 99.4 98.5 98.7 Jammu & Kashmir 96.3 95.9 99.5 97.5 97.1 96.3 Manipur 85.8 86.8 92.8 99.5 87.6 90.5

Meghalaya 56.8 69.8 93.9 99.3 63 75.5 Mizoram 75.5 81.9 99.8 99.8 86.1 89.9 Nagaland 94.6 99 97.5 100 95.6 99.3 Sikkim 85.1 95.8 99.1 99.4 87 96.4 Tripura 57.5 66.1 90.3 95.3 62 71.5 Uttarakhand 56.3 85.5 98 98.6 65.3 88.4 Union Territories Andaman & Nicobar Islands 72.3 84.5 97.2 98.5 80.4 89.1 Chandigarh 99.9 100 99.7 98.5 99.7 98.7 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 97.5 100 100 100 97.9 100 Daman & Diu 99.5 100 99.9 97.4 99.6 99.1 Lakshadweep 100 100 100 100 100 100 Puducherry 87.9 95.2 95.3 99.3 92.8 98.1 All India 53 66 91.6 96.1 63.9 75 Source: Computed from NSS 58th and 65th Rounds.

AVAILABILITY OF POWER IN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR 30th March, 2012

LSQ *257

SHRIMATI HARSIMRAT KAUR BADAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the total power availability and consumption in the agricultural sector in the country, State-wise; (b) whether the Government proposes to increase availability of power to the agricultural sector in the country; (c) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor; and (d) the other steps being taken or proposed to be taken to meet the requirement of power in agricultural sector in the country?

THE MINISTER OF POWERm ( SHRI SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE )

(a) to (d) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 257 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDINGAVAILABILITY OF POWER IN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR.

(a): Sector-wise power supply in various states/UTs is not monitored by Central Electricity Authority. The details of State- wise total energy availability and consumption in the agriculture sector for the year 2009-10 (latest available) is at Annex-I. Details of average power supply to Agricultural Sector in hours in various States of the country during 2011-12 (upto February, 2012) are enclosed at Annex-II. (b)&(c): Electricity being a concurrent subject, responsibility for its supply to different categories of consumers, including agriculture, lies with the concerned State Government/Power Utilities in the State. Government of India supplements the efforts of the State Governments by establishing power plants in Central Sector through Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs). (d): The following measures have been taken / are being taken by the Government to improve power generation to meet the demand of power including agriculture in the country:- I. Thrust to generating capacity addition. A capacity addition of 53,122 MW has been achieved during the 11th Plan (upto 25thMarch, 2012) as compared to addition of 21,180 MW of capacity addition during 10th Plan. II. Rigorous monitoring of capacity addition of the on-going generation projects.

III. Coordinated operation and maintenance of hydro, thermal, nuclear and gas based power stations to optimally utilize the existing generation capacity. IV. Thrust to import of coal by the power utilities to bridge the shortfall in availability of coal from domestic sources. V. Tapping of surplus power from captive power plants. VI. Development of Ultra Mega Power Projects of 4000 MW each to reap benefits of economies of scale. VII. Renovation, modernization and life extension of old and inefficient generation units. VIII. Strengthening of sub-transmission and distribution network as a major step towards loss reduction.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (a) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 257 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDING AVAILABILITY OF POWER IN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR.

STATEMENT SHOWING STATEWISE TOTAL ENERGY AVAILABILITY AND CONSUMPTIONIN AGRICULTURE SECTOR FOR THE YEAR 2009-10 (GWh) State / UTs Total Energy Availability Consumption in Agriculture Haryana 32,023 9,190.03 Himachal Pradesh 6,769 36.82 Jammu & Kashmir 9,933 204.88 Punjab 39,408 10,469.31 Rajasthan 43,062 12,072.59 Uttar Pradesh 59,508 7,340.72 Uttarakhand 8,338 298.1 Chandigarh 1,528 1.02 Delhi 24,094 39.67 Gujarat 67,220 12,813.8 Madhya Pradesh 34,973 5,985.65 Chhattisgarh 10,739 1,751.6 Maharashtra 101,512 13,264.22 Goa 3,026 110.76 Daman & Diu 1,802 2.49 Dadra& Nagar Haveli 3,853 3 Andhra Pradesh 73,765 18,825.02 Karnataka 42,041 12,384.77 Kerala 17,196 266 Tamil Nadu 71,568 11,951 Puducherry 1,975 73.8 Lakshadweep 24 0 Bihar 9,914 794.01 Jharkhand 5,407 65.72 Odisha 20,955 149.57 West Bengal 32,819 1,322.97 Andaman-Nicobar 180 0.74 Sikkim 345 0 Assam 4,688 32 Manipur 430 0.71 Meghalaya 1,327 0.63 Nagaland 466 0 Tripura 771 39.73 Arunachal Pradesh 325 0 Mizoram 288 0.5

Total(All India) 7,46,644 1,19,491.83

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (a) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 257 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDING AVAILABILITY OF POWER IN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR. ***********

Power Supply to Agriculture Sector from April, 2011 to February, 2012 State/ Region Average Hours of Supply Northern Region Chandigarh 24 hrs./day Delhi 24 hrs./day Haryana Three Phase Supply : 5.55-14.20 hrs/day Himachal Pradesh* 24 hrs. / day Jammu & Kashmir Data not available Three Phase Supply : 4.54-10.71 Punjab hrs/day Rajasthan Three Phase Supply : 4.00-6.45 hrs/day Uttar Pradesh 3.07-13.32 hrs/day Uttarakhand 18.52-23.43 hrs./day Western Region Chhattisgarh Three Phase Supply : 18 hrs/day Only 8-10 hours power supply in staggered form in rotation of day and night is given to Gujarat Agriculture. No supply during rest of 14-16 hours. Madhya Pradesh Three Phase Supply: 10.11-20.47 hrs /day Three Phase Supply : 8-16 hrs/day Single phase Supply : 16-18 Maharashtra hrs/day Goa No restriction Southern Region Andhra Pradesh Three Phase Supply : 07 hrs/day . Karnataka Three Phase/ Single Phase Supply : 6 hrs/day Kerala No Restrictions Tamil Nadu Three Phase Supply : 9 hrs/day Single Phase Supply : 15 hrs/day Puducherry No Restrictions Eastern Region Bihar About 18 hrs Jharkhand About 20 hrs Odisha 24 hrs West Bengal About 23 hrs

PROBLEMS IN POWER SECTOR 30th March, 2012

LSQ *258

SARDAR PARTAP SINGH BAJWA SHRI K. SUGUMAR

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the power sector is facing problems of fuel shortage, delay in getting various clearances, distorted tariffs, funding constraints etc., which are adversely affecting the sector; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) the details of the steps being taken or proposed to be taken to address these issues; (d) whether any committee has been constituted to look into the plethora of problems being faced by the power sector; and (e) if so, the details and the present status thereof?

THE MINISTER OF POWER (SHRI SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE)

(a) to (e) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 258 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012 REGARDINGPROBLEMS IN POWER SECTOR.

(a) & (b) : Inadequate availability of fuel, delays in environmental and forest clearances, financial health of State DISCOMs, inappropriate tariff structures amid rising cost of power procurement are some of the major concerns in the Power sector. Ministry of Environment & Forests along with related State departments take time to conduct and evaluate studies as well as reports and grant of forest and environment clearance. Non-filing of ARRs regularly by the DISCOMs and non-finalisation of tariff petitions under the Electricity Act, 2003 by Appropriate Commission have been impacting the power distribution sector. (c) to (e) : The fuel availability issues are being addressed by the in consultation with its coal producing companies as well as concerned project developers and related Ministries including Ministry of Power. A Group of Ministers has been constituted to consider environmental and developmental issues relating to coal mining and other developmental projects. A Committee of Secretaries headed by Principal Secretary to Prime Minister has been set-up to deliberate and resolve the issues. As regards addressing concerns relating to financial health of State DISCOMs, a conference of Power Ministers was held in July, 2011 during which the issue of financial viability of State DISCOMs was discussed and States were requested to make alleffortstoaddressthese issues. An Expert Group to consider issues affecting the financial health of State Distribution Utilities has been set-up under the Chairmanship of Member (Energy), Planning Commission, Shri B.K. Chaturvedi, for suggesting measures to improve financial health of distribution utilities. As regards tariff issues, the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) vide its judgment dated 8th November, 2011, has issued directions to State Electricity Regulatory Commissions for determination of tariff on an annual basis and also to ensure that the tariffs are decided before the beginning of the financial year. Directions have also been issued to initiate suo-motu proceedings in case of delays in filing of ARR beyond scheduled date for submission. Forum of Regulators and CERC have resolved to implement Model Tariff Guidelines which addressed issue of rationalization of tariff. Forum of Regulators has circulated Model Tariff Guidelines to SERCs for adoption. A high level panel on `Financial Position of Distribution Utilities` to look into the problems of State Electricity Boards and to recommend system improvement measures was constituted by the Planning Commission under the Chairmanship of Shri V.K. Shunglu, Former Comptroller and Auditor General of India. The Panel has submitted its report to Planning Commission.

ELECTRICITY FACILITY IN VILLAGES 30th March, 2012

LSQ 2789

SHRI BHUPENDRA SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of villages in the country which are not yet connected to any power grid, State-wise;

(b) the total number of villages in the country including Madhya Pradesh in which grid connectivity for electrifying through the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) is neither feasible nor financially viable, State- wise; and (c) the measures the Government has taken or proposes to take to connect such villages to the power grid?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : As per census 2001, the total number of inhabited villages were 5,93,732 in the country including Union Territories. Out of this, 4,74,162 villages were electrified and 1,19,570 villages were un- electrified. Under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana(RGGVY), 576 projects targeting to electrify 1.10 lakh un/de- electrified villages and intensive electrification of 3,48,987 partially electrified villages have been sanctioned in the country. Cumulatively, as on 29.02.2012, the electrification works in 1.02 lakh un/de-electrified villages and 2,43,707 partially electrified villages have been completed. The State-wise details of coverage and achievement of un/de- electrified villages for the sanctioned projects under RGGVY, as on 29.02.2012, is at Annex-I. (b) & (c) : Ministry of New and Renewable Energy(MNRE) is implementing Remote Village Electrification(RVE) Programme for providing financial support for lighting/basic electrification in those remote un- electrified census villages and un-electrified hamlets of electrified census villages where grid extension is not found feasible by the State Governments and are not covered under RGGVY. The programme is implemented in the States by the State notified Implementing Agencies. Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), the nodal agency for RGGVY has given NOC to MNRE for 11421 villages and hamlets in the country including Madhya Pradesh for coverage under RVE programme. The details, state-wise, is at Annex-II. RGGVY also provides for Decentralized Distributed Generation (DDG) from conventional or renewable (non- conventional) sources such as biomass, bio gas, mini hydro, solar, etc. for those villages where grid connectivity is either not feasible or not cost effective. So far, 148 DDG projects in Five(5) States covering 220 villages/hamlets have been sanctioned. The details of sanctioned DDG projects, state-wise, is at Annex-III.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2789 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012.

State-wise details of coverage and achievement of electrification of un/de-electrified villages and Intensification of partially electrified villages for the sanctioned projects under RGGVY

Intensification Electrification of Electrification of villages Partially Electrified villages Sr. State Cumulative Cumulative No. Revised Revised Achievement upto Achievement upto Coverage** Coverage** 29.02.2012 29.02.2012

1 Andhra Pradesh* 0 0 27477 23938 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2129 1238 1780 825 3 Assam 8326 7693 12984 11469 4 Bihar 22509 21843 6454 4122 5 Chhattisgarh 1468 688 16298 10397 6 Gujarat* 0 0 17667 14401 7 Haryana* 0 0 5985 2744 8. Himachal Pradesh 95 78 10650 1059 9 Jammu & Kashmir 239 138 4442 2317 10 Jharkhand 19281 17715 7223 5461

11 Karnataka 61 61 27917 24561 12 Kerala* 0 0 630 37 13 Madhya Pradesh 679 497 34262 17002 14 Maharashtra* 0 0 40842 32119 15 Manipur 882 412 1378 401 16 Meghalaya 1866 876 3239 1537 17 Mizoram 137 87 570 312 18 Nagaland 105 79 1140 722 19 Odisha 14725 14060 29448 20523 20 Punjab* 0 11840 0 21 Rajasthan 4350 3938 34845 29167 22 Sikkim 25 25 418 372 23 Tamil Nadu* 0 10009 9992 24 Tripura 148 124 658 409 25 Uttar Pradesh 27891 27759 2989 2982 26 Uttarakhand 1434 1511 13820 8992 27 West Bengal 4437 4171 24022 17846 Total 110787 102993 348987 243707 *In the States of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab and Tamil Nadu, the State Governments have not proposed to cover any un-electrified villages in their DPRs under RGGVY. Hence, no un- electrified villages are covered for electrification in these States. However, intensive electrification of already electrified villages are being undertaken in these States.

** As on date

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (b) &(c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2789 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012.

List of remote un-electrified census villages/hamlets as verified by Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) as on 29/2/2012 Sl. State No. of villages / hamlets verified by REC No. villageshamlets 1 Karnataka 23 150 2 Madhya Pradesh 972 3 Assam 2232 4 Maharashtra 362 5 Meghalaya 158 6 Arunachal Pradesh 145 7 Himachal Pradesh 1 8 Rajasthan 493 90 9 Manipur 166 10 West Bengal 93 11 Gujarat 49 12 Orissa 2116 13 Jharkhand 832 14 Chhattisgarh 1112 15 Uttarakhand 182 52

16 Uttar Pradesh 63 138 17 Tamil Nadu 0 73 18 Nagaland 11 19 Jammu & Kashmir 391 620 20 Haryana 0 149 21 Kerala 0 73 22 Bihar 80 23 Andhra Pradesh 0 112 24 Tripura 23 460 Total 9504 1917 Grant Total 11421

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (b) &(c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2789 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 30.03.2012.

State-wise sanctioned DDG projects

S.No. State No. of DDG No. of Districts No. of Project cost Date of projects Covered villages/Hamlets (Rs. in lakhs) Sanction sanctioned covered

1 Uttarakhand 1 1 2 270.56 27.07.2010 2 West Bengal 9 1 39 9934.48 24.12.2010 3 Chhattisgarh 19 2 19 1052.67 31.03.2011 4 Andhra Pradesh 57 1 57 1694.196 03.08.2011 5 Uttar Pradesh 62 5 103 6409.6 22.12.2011 Total 148 10 220 19361.506

INVESTMENTS IN HYDRO POWER PROJECTS 30th March,2012

LSQ 2794

SHRI SHIVKUMAR CHANABASAPPA UDASI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has received any proposal from the State Governments including Karnataka for making investment in hydro power projects during the last three years; (b) if so, the details thereof; and (c) the action taken by the Government thereon?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL )

(a) : Ministry of Power has no scheme for making investments in hydro power generation projects. Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) of hydro-electric projects are submitted by the State Governments for concurrence of Central Electricity Authority (CEA) as per Section 8(i) of the Electricity Act, 2003. DPRs of eleven hydroelectric projects in the State Sector were received in CEA for concurrence since 01.04.2009. However, no proposal was received from Karnataka during the last three years. (b) & (c) : Do not arise.

ENERGY MIX 30th March, 2012

LSQ 2894

SHRI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the current energy mix in the country including Bihar in terms of Hydrocarbons, intermediates and renewables, State- wise, source-wise and Mega Watt-wise; (b) whether the Government proposes or plans to change this energy mix in favour of renewable sources over the next ten years in the country; (c) if so, the details thereof; (d) the estimated demand of power in the country including Bihar over the next ten years; and (e) the steps taken by the Government to augment power generation capacity over the next two decades?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a): The details of installed power generating capacity in the country (utilities) and Bihar as on 29.02.2012 is given below : (Fig. in MW) Coal Gas Diesel Total Thermal All India 1,06,837.38 18,093.85 1,199.35 1,26,130.98 Bihar 1,724.70 0.00 0.00 1,724.70 Nuclear Hydro RES Total All India 4,780.00 38,848.40 22,233.17 1,91,992.55 Bihar 0.00 129.43 76.80 1,930.93

(b)&(c): Thrust is being given to power generation from renewable sources such as wind, small hydro, bio mass and solar energy. The is a major initiative of the Government of India and State Governments to promote solar energy in the country. As per the report of Working Group on Power for 12th Plan, capacity addition requirement during 12th Plan is 75,785 MW on an all India basis, based on the Mid Term Appraisal (MTA) capacity addition target of 62,374 MW during 11th Plan. The capacity addition requirement during 13th Plan as per the report of Working Group on Power for 12th Plan is 93,400 MW on all India basis. In addition, as per Strategic Plan document prepared by Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, capacity of about 50,000 MW is envisaged to be added during the 12th and 13th Plan period leading to a capacity of about 73,000 MW by 2022. This capacity will comprise of 20,000 MW from solar power under the National Solar Mission and the remaining 30,000 MW from renewable energy sources, mainly wind, small hydro and biomass power. (d): The estimated demand of power in the country and Bihar for the terminal year of 12th Plan (2016-17) and terminal year of 13th Plan (2021-22), as per the 18th Electric Power Survey (EPS) Report, is given below : Electric Energy Requirement (MU) 2016-17 2021-22 All India 13,54,874 19,04,861 Bihar 29,447 52,975 Peak Electric Load (MW) 2016-17 2021-22

All India 1,99,540 2,83,470 Bihar 5,018 9,306 (e): The steps taken / proposed to be taken by Government to augment power generation capacity addition in the country include the following : i. Acceleration generating capacity addition. ii. Development of Ultra Mega Power Projects to reap benefits of economies of scale. iii. Review of progress of power projects is being done at the highest level by Hon`ble Union Power Minister, Secretary, Ministry of Power and Chairperson, Central Electricity Authority, to identify the constraint areas and facilitate their faster resolution. iv. Regular reviews are held at various levels including Ministry of Power, Ministry of Heavy Industries, Ministry of Coal, Planning Commission and Cabinet Secretariat to identify the constraint areas and facilitate faster resolution of inter-ministerial and other outstanding issues. v. An Advisory Group has been set up under the Chairmanship of Hon`ble Union Power Minister with former Secretaries of Ministry of Power, former Secretary of Ministry of Coal and Industry representatives to advise on expeditious completion of ongoing power generation projects and other issues facing power sector. vi. A Task Force on Hydro Project development has been constituted to look into all issues relating to development of hydropower including issues of Rehabilitation and Resettlement of project affected persons. The Task Force is headed by the Minister of Power. vii. An Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG) has been constituted in 2009 to evolve a suitable framework to guide and accelerate the development of Hydropower in the North-East. viii. A number of joint ventures have been/are being set up in the country for manufacture of supercritical steam generators and turbine generators and to ensure that there is no shortage of power equipment in the country.

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS ON RIVER GANGA 30th March, 2012

LSQ 2902

SHRIMATI MEENA SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government proposes to consult specialists to set up hydro power projects on Ganga river in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh; and (b) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b) : As per the re-assessment studies of hydro-electric potential of the country carried out by Central Electricity Authority, the hydro power potential in terms of Installed Capacity (IC) is estimated at 664 MW (above 25 MW) in Uttar Pradesh, out of which 502 MW (71%) has been developed and a capacity of 162 MW is yet to be developed. Similarly, a capacity of 40 MW is yet to be developed in Bihar. The Government of India does not propose to consult specialists to set up hydro power projects on Ganga river in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

BACHAT LAMP YOJANA 27th April, 2012

LSQ 3712

DR.

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the progress made under the `Bachat Lamp Yojana` along with the fund allocation for the scheme; (b) the role of the private sector in the scheme; (c) the exemption/tax holiday/subsidy provided to the Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) manufacturers if any; and (d) the deadline for the implementation of the scheme in the country?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a): Till now 259.16 lakhs Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) have been distributed under the Bachat Lamp Yojana (BLY) scheme. In the 11th Plan total funds allocated for the scheme were Rs.18.32 crores. (b): The BLY scheme has been designed on Public Private Partnership mode. The Umbrella Framework for BLY has been registered as a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Programme of Activities (PoA). The private investors can participate in the BLY scheme and develop the CDM projects and distribute CFLs in co-ordination with the State Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOMs). The private investor invests into the BLY project and earns the carbon credits for the same. Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) acts as an overall coordinator for the BLY projects. (c): Under the BLY Scheme, no exemption/tax holiday/subsidy is provided to the CFL manufacturers. (d): The scheme was approved for the 11th Plan and is proposed with modifications in the 12th Plan also.

CLEARANCE OF COAL BLOCKS 27th April, 2012

LSQ 3715

SHRI RANGASWAMY DHRUVANARAYANA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government hasformulated any action plan for quickclearance of coal blocks and relocation ofpower plants in some States; and (b) if so, the details thereof State-wiseand the parameters adopted for thepurpose?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b): At the instance of Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure, a Group of Ministers (GOM) was constituted on 03.02.2011 to consider environmental and developmental issues relating to coal mining and other developmental projects including the following: i) the efficacy and legality of existing forest clearance norms and procedures being followed; ii) environment clearance in respect of projects located in areas with high Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index (CEPI); and iii) the steps to be taken to ensure that better quality forests are regenerated in a time-bound manner after mining operations get over. In view of the decisions taken by GOM in its various meetings, Ministry of Environment & Forests (MOEF) has agreed for Forest Advisory Committee (FAC) clearance on merits of all projects even in No-Go area. MOEF has since granted forest clearance of 8 coal blocks namely Dulanga (Orissa), Tara Central (Chhattisgarh), Manoharpur (Orissa), Dipside of Manoharpu (Orissa), Parsa East (Chhattisgarh), KantaBasan (Chhattisgarh), Parsa (Chhattisgarh) and Meenakshi (Orissa). There is no parameter adopted for this purpose. MOEF has since lifted moratorium on setting up of power plants in earlier listed areas under CEPI except Korba and Chandrapur. MOEF has also revised its circular dated 31.03.2011 and issued notification dated 09.09.2011 on the procedure for grant of environmental clearance.MOEF have also agreed to review the circular dated 01.11. 2010 to accord environmental clearance for all projects which have been granted coal linkage by Ministry of Coal/Standing Linkage Committee (Long term) without insistingon the source of coal. There is no policy/action plan for relocation of power plants. The requests by the developers are dealt on case to case basis depending on various factors such as environmental clearance, acquisition of land, etc.

ELECTRIFICATION OF VILLAGES 27th April, 2012

LSQ 3822

SHRI R.K. SINGH PATEL SHRI SATPAL MAHARAJ

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a number of villages in the tribal and hilly areas in the country have not been electrified so far; (b) if so, the details thereof, State-wise; (c) the funds allocated and utilized by the States for the same during Eleventh Five Year Plan, year-wise; and (d) the steps taken by the Government for electrification of such unelectrified villages?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) to (d): As per census 2001, the total number of inhabited villages were 5,93,732 in the country, 4,74,162 villages were electrified and 1,19,570 villages did not have electricity. Based on Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) received from State Governments, under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), 576 projects for electrification of 1,10,886 un/de- electrified villages were sanctioned during 10th and 11th Plan in the country including tribal and hilly areas. Cumulatively, as on 31.03.2012, the electrification works in 1,04,496 un/de- electrified villages including tribal and hilly areas have been completed. The details of villages covered and electrified, State-wise, is at Annex-I. In addition to 576 projects, 69 projects (33 news projects and 36 supplementary projects) have also been sanctioned under Phase-II of RGGVY in November/December 2011 for electrification of 1587 un/de- electrified villages in the country including tribal and hilly areas. There is no upfront allocation of funds for any State/district under RGGVY. Funds are released against sanctioned projects in instalments based on the reported utilization of amount in the previous instalment(s) and fulfillment of other conditionalities. The details of funds released under RGGVY during the 11thPlan period, state-wise, are at Annex-II.

ANNEX-I ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) TO (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3822 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 27.04.2012. State-wise coverage and achievements of electrification of un/de-electrified villages under RGGVY as on 31.03.2012 Sl. Un/de-electrified villages Name of State No. Coverage Achievement Balance 1 Andhra Pradesh* 0 0 0 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2129 1313 816 3 Assam 8326 7829 497 4 Bihar 22509 22029 480 5 Chhattisgarh 1468 857 611 6 Gujarat* 0 0 0 7 Haryana* 0 0 0 8 Himachal Pradesh 95 78 17 9 Jammu & Kashmir 239 148 91 10 Jharkhand 19281 17905 1376 11 Karnataka 61 61 0 12 Kerala* 0 0 0 13 Madhya Pradesh 679 504 175 14 Maharashtra* 0 0 0 15 Manipur 882 616 266 16 Meghalaya 1866 1172 694 17 Mizoram 137 89 48

18 Nagaland 105 79 26 19 Odisha 14747 14226 521 20 Punjab* 0 0 0 21 Rajasthan 4350 3999 351 22 Sikkim 25 25 0 23 Tamil Nadu* 0 0 0 24 Tripura 148 127 21 25 Uttar Pradesh 27891 27759 132 26 Uttarakhand 1511 1511 0 27 West Bengal 4437 4169 268 Total 110886 104496 6390

* In the States of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala, Punjab, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, all the villages were electrified prior to launch of RGGVY. As such no un/de-electrified village was proposed in the DPR. However, intensive electrification work of partly electrified villages have been taken up in these States.

ANNEX-II ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) TO (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3822 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 27.04.2012. State-wise and Year-wise details of funds* released during XI Plan period under RGGVY

Total (including Sr. Name of State 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 amount disbursed prior to No. 2007-08) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Andhra Pradesh 266.43 80.58 158.28 155.10 31.46 793.82 2 Arunachal 179.83 92.70 225.27 165.54 40.01 705.60 Pradesh 3 Assam 65.47 510.05 459.62 698.42 553.53 2327.63 4 Bihar 746.73 695.90 697.41 580.38 304.22 3878.91 5 Chhattisgarh 50.92 100.08 333.56 163.65 119.84 821.17 6 Gujarat 17.93 52.38 94.32 76.80 30.62 285.64 7 Haryana 24.66 37.10 60.67 21.27 20.97 177.75 8 Himachal 0.14 79.28 122.46 59.90 21.25 290.55 Pradesh 9 Jammu & 29.81 181.17 363.92 67.32 75.56 737.37 Kashmir 10 Jharkhand 595.86 1068.58 750.48 161.89 116.54 2979.62 11 Karnataka 325.43 68.10 67.60 62.92 48.95 732.43 12 Kerala 0.10 0.84 10.59 31.89 0.00 63.45 13 Madhya 156.17 185.88 416.47 288.27 431.00 1584.47 Pradesh 14 Maharashtra 16.80 139.53 200.77 162.08 55.00 584.40 15 Manipur 5.31 39.36 63.17 95.95 80.12 297.17 16 Meghalaya 19.93 12.20 129.38 86.86 105.05 353.42 17 Mizoram 0.00 78.31 81.02 78.28 0.00 238.24 18 Nagaland 5.39 54.40 59.26 61.86 28.14 213.47 19 Odisha 176.80 994.65 998.65 605.74 390.31 3232.06 20 Punjab 0.00 56.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 59.90 21 Rajasthan 181.18 290.50 159.10 83.58 221.54 1078.97

22 Sikkim 0.00 43.74 44.90 43.62 40.62 172.88 23 Tamil Nadu 100.77 16.76 119.30 39.12 41.41 317.36 24 Tripura 0.00 24.28 52.29 33.96 52.39 164.00 25 Uttar Pradesh 565.26 86.84 192.92 72.45 95.50 3368.54 26 Uttarakhand 137.66 78.53 102.06 9.69 0.00 664.65 27 West Bengal 81.17 623.35 619.18 508.95 168.01 2320.79 Total 3749.75 5691.99 6582.65 4415.49 3072.04 28444.26 *including loan component.

ULTRA MEGA POWER PROJECTS 4th May, 2012

LSQ *404

SHRI PRALHAD VENKATESH JOSHI SHRI HEMANAND BISWAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government is presently setting up Ultra Mega Power Projects (UMPPs) in various States in the country; (b) if so, the State-wise details thereof along with the number of UMPPs proposed earlier and taken up for construction and their present status thereof; (c) the expected generation capacity in each of the proposed UMPPs; (d) the reasons for the delay, if any, in setting up of these UMPPs; and (e) the time by which these projects are likely to be functional?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE)

(a) to (e): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 404 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 04.05.2012 REGARDING ULTRA MEGA POWER PROJECTS.

(a): The Ministry of Power has launched an initiative for the development of coal based Ultra Mega Power Projects (UMPPs) each of about 4000 MW capacity in various states for quick capacity addition through tariff based competitive bidding process. (b): The state-wise details of the UMPPs proposed earlier alongwith present status is annexed. (c): The expected generation capacity in each of the proposed UMPPs is about 4000 MW. (d): The reasons for delay in setting up of these UMPPs are non-finalisation of sites by host states, delay in transfer/acquisition of land, new regulation outside India pertaining to export of coal, forest related issues particularly categorization of Go/No-Go area, delay in environment and forest clearances etc. (e): The first unit of 800 MW of Mundra UMPP has been commissioned and Commercial Operation Date (COD) declared on 7.3.2012. The remaining units of Mundra and other awarded UMPPs are expected in 12th Plan (except last unit of Tilaiya UMPP, which is likely to come in 13th Plan) as per schedule in the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (b) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 404 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 04.05.2012 REGARDING ULTRA MEGA POWER PROJECTS.

Status of UMPPs proposed earlier

A. UMPPs under construction

Sl. UMPP Location Status No. Madhya Pradesh Sasan Sasan in district Singrauli, Project awarded and transferred to M/s Reliance Madhya Pradesh Power Ltd. on 07.08.2007. First Unit of 660 MW is expected to achieve CoD in January 2013 and the last Unit in June 2014. Gujarat Mundra village Tundawand in district Project awarded and transferred to M/s Tata Kutch, Gujarat power Ltd. Project on 24.4.2007. First unit of 800 MW commissioned and COD declared on 7.3.2012. The last Unit is expected to achieve CoD in September 2013. Andhra Pradesh Krishnapatnam Krishnapatnam in district The Project awarded and transferred to M/s Nellore, Andhra Pradesh Reliance Power Ltd. on 29th January, 2008. The developer of Krishnapatnam Ultra Mega Power Project namely M/s Power Ltd (CAPL) has since stopped the construction work citing new regulation of the Govt. of Indonesia on coal price as the reason. The lead procurer has initiated actions against the developer as per PPA. The developer went to Court. The matter is sub- judice.

Jharkhand Tilaiya Near Tilaiya village in Project awarded and transferred on 7 August 2009 Hazaribagh and Koderma to M/s Reliance Power Ltd. Construction of the Districts, Jharkhand plant is held up as the land has not been handed over to the developer. As per PPA the first unit of 660 MW is scheduled to achieve CoD in May 2015 and the last unit in June 2017.

B. Other UMPPs Orissa 5. Bedabahal Near Bedabahal in Sundergarh Request for Qualification (RfQ) bids for selection district, Orissa of the Developer of the project have been received on 1stAugust, 2011. Further, Request for Proposal will be issued after Standard Bidding documents (SBDs) finalization. Chhattisgarh 6. Chhattisgarh Near Salka&Khameria The RfQ was issued on 11.6.2010. The date of villages in District Surguja, submission of RfQ for Chhattisgarh UMPP is Chhattisgarh being extended from time to time as Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) has categorized coal blocks of this UMPP in “No Go” area. Clearance yet to be received from MoEF changing into “Go” area. The last date for submission of RfQ bids now is 4.6.2012. Tamil Nadu 7. Tamil Nadu Village Cheyyur, District The site has been finalized. RfQ to be issued after Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu SBDs are revised.

Karnataka 8. Karnataka Not finalized The site originally identified at Tadri could not be taken up due to agitation by local people. Maharashtra 9. Maharashtra Not finalized Site could not be firmed up due to resistance by local people.

NATIONAL POWER GRID 4th May, 2012

LSQ *419

SHRI K. P. DHANAPLAN SHRI N. PEETHAMBARA KURUP

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the structure of power grid in thecountry at present; (b) whether the different regional gridsare inter-connected and if so, the detailsthereof; (c) whether the Government proposesto include the Southern States in theNational Power Grid; (d) if so, the details thereof alongwiththe benefits likely to be accrued therefrom;and (e) the time by which the Grid is likelyto be implemented?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE)

(a) to (e): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 419 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 04.05.2012 REGARDINGNATIONAL POWER GRID.

(a) & (b): At present the national power grid in the country consists of transmission grids of respective State Transmission Utilities (STUs) and Inter State Transmission System (ISTS) grid. From the operational point of view the ISTS grid is divided into five Regional Grids i.e. Northern Region (NR), Western Region (WR), Southern Region (SR), Eastern Region (ER) and North Eastern Region( NER) Grids. These regional Grids have been inter- connected to form a national power grid. The national power grid is being developed in phased manner. By now, all the regional grids have already been inter-connected. Four regional grids of the national grid viz. NR, WR, ER and NER grids have been interconnected synchronously and the SR grid is connected asychnorously with the rest of the national power grid. The total transmission capacity of the inter-regional transmission links at the end of the 11th Plan as on 31.3.2012 was 27,750 MW. (c): The Southern Region grid, comprising of Southern States is already a part of national power grid as it is connected through asynchronous links comprising of High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) links and radially operated Alternating Current (AC) links. (d) & (e): The Southern Region is also planned to be synchronously interconnected with the rest of the national power grid through two 765 kV single circuit lines between Raichur (Karnataka, SR) and Sholapur (Maharashtra, WR) by 2014. The additional links between the Southern and Western regions would enable increased transfer of power between Southern States and other States. Further, such augmentation of inter-regional capacity shall also facilitate integration of large renewable generation in Southern Region with rest of the country for its optimal utilization.

SOUND PROOF GENERATORS 4th May, 2012

LSQ 4639

SHRI HAMDULLA A. B. SAYEED

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether sound proof generators have been installed in all the islands of Lakshadweep; (b) if so, whether these generators are working effectively; and (c) if not, the corrective measures taken by the Government in this regard?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b): Yes, Madam, 19 new Sound Proof DG Sets have been installed in nine islands in Lakshadweep and these generators are working effectively. (c): Does not arise in view of reply to part (a) & (b) above.

TIPAIMUKH POWER PROJECT 4th May, 2012

LSQ 4700

DR. THOKCHOM MEINYA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the present status of implementation of Tipaimukh Project; (b) whether the Tipaimukh Power Project has been abandoned;and (c) if so, the details thereof along with the reasons therefor?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a): The Tipaimukh Hydro Electric Project (1500 MW), Manipur is proposed to be taken up through a Joint Venture (JV) between NHPC, SJVNL and Government of Manipur. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and Promoters Agreement have been signed on 28.04.2010 & 22.10.2011 respectively. Finalization of Memorandum of Association (MoA) & Article of Association (AoA) by JV Partners is in progress. The concurrence to the Detailed Project Report (DPR) and environment clearance have already been accorded in favour of NEEPCO, which would be transferred in favour of the Joint Venture. The forest clearance is also under process. (b): No, Madam. (c): Does not arise.

CLEARANCE TO POWER PROJECTS 4th May, 2012

LSQ 4723

SHRI RAOSAHEB PATIL DANVE

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of power projects in thecountry for which environmental and otherclearances have been granted during the lastthree years and the current year along withthe estimated power generation capacityof these projects, State/Union Territory wise; and (b) the time by which these projects arelikely to be completed by the Government?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b): With the enactment of Electricity Act, 2003, Techno-economic clearance of Central Electricity Authority (CEA), is not required for Thermal Power Projects. A total of 15 nos. of hydro-electric projects aggregating to an installed capacity of 8450 MW have been accorded concurrence by CEA during last three years viz.2009-10 to 2011-12 and the current year till date. The details of these projects (State-wise) including the time by which these projects are likely to be completed are enclosed (Annex-I). 12 nos. of hydro projects with aggregate capacity of 6031 MW have been cleared from environment aspect and 5 nos. of projects with aggregate capacity of 1641 MW have been cleared from forests aspects during this period. Details of these hydro-electric projects (State-wise) including the time by which these projects are likely to be completed are enclosed (Annex-II). Thermal Power Projects totaling to 106130 MW have been accorded environmental clearance during the last three years i.e. from 1.4.2009 to 31.3.2012. Details of these Projects State-wise are enclosed (Annex-III).

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4723 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 04.05.2012.

HE Project concurred by CEA during last three years (01-04-2009 to till date)

Sl. Name of Installed Data of CEA Remarks/Likely date of Sector No. Project capacity MW Concurrence Commissioning Jammu and Kashmir 1 Baglihar St.-II State 3x150=450 29.12.2010 2016-17

Himachal Pradesh 2. Kutehr Private 3x80=240 31.08.2010 Yet to be taken up for construction as clearance of MoEF is awaited 3. BajoliHoli Private 3x60=180 30.12.2011 Yet to be taken up for construction as forest clearance is awaited 4. Sainj State 2x50=100 29.12.2010 2014-15

Uttarakhand

5. Vyasi State 2x60=120 25.10.2011 36 months from zero date of December, 2011 Sikkim

6. Teesta St-IV Central 4x130=520 13.05.2010 Yet to be taken up for construction as clearance of MoEF is awaited 7. Panan Private 4x75=300 07.03.2011 48 months from zero date of July, 2011 Andhra Pradesh

8. Indrasagar/ State 12x80=960 21.02.2012 Yet to be taken up for Polavaram construction as clearance of MoEF is awaited

Arunachal Pradesh

9. Dibbin Private 2x60=120 4.12.2009 Yet to be taken up for construction as clearance of MoEF is awaited 10. Lower Siang Private 9x300=2700 16.02.2010 Yet to be taken up for construction as clearance of MoEF is awaited 11. Nafra Private 2x60=120 11.02.2011 Yet to be taken up for construction as forest clearance is awaited 12. NyamjangChhu Private 6x103=780 24.03.2011 Yet to be taken up for construction as clearance of MoEF is awaited 13. Tawang Central 3x200=600 10.10.2011 Yet to be taken up for St.-I construction as clearance of MoEF is awaited 14. Tawang St.-II Central 4x200=800 22.09.2011 Yet to be taken up for construction as forest clearance is awaited Mizoram 15. Kolodyne St.-II Central 4x115=460 14.09.2011 Yet to be taken up for construction as forest clearance is awaited

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4723 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 04.05.2012.

Hydro Electric Projects Cleared from Environment and Forest Aspects during Last three years (Since 01.04.2009 to till date)

S. Schemes State Installed Date of Date of Construction No. Capacity Environ-ent Forest period as Nos. x MW Clearance Clearance per CEA MW concurrence 1 Lata Uttarakh 3x57 171 21.2.2007 29.8.09 60 months Tapovan and 2 Pare Ar. 2x55 110 13.09.2006 24.6.2009 2014-15 (*) Pradesh 3 Demwe Ar. 5x342+ 1750 12.02.2010 St-I -1.3.12 61 months Lower Pradesh 1x40 St-II -awaited 4 Kutehr H.P. 3x80 240 05.07.2011 St-I - 60 months 22.6.2011 St-II -awaited 5 Sainj H.P. 2x50 100 04.05.2009 14.09.2009 2014-15(*) 6 Panan Sikkim 4x75 300 02.01.2007 06.10.2010 48 months 7 Nafra Ar 2x60 120 17.01.2011 St-I - 3 Pradesh 12.7.2011 6 months St-II -awaited 8 Tawang - Ar. 3x200 600 10.06.2011 awaited 78 months I Pradesh 9 Tato-II Ar. 4x175 700 27.06.2011 awaited 72 months Pradesh

10 Tawang - Ar. 4x200 800 10.06.2011 awaited 78 months II Pradesh 11 Indirasag A.P. 12x80 960 - 28.07.2010 76 months ar (Polavara m) 12 Bajoli H.P. 3x60 180 24.01.2011 St-I -8.7.2011 60 months Holi St-II -awaited

(*)- Projects under construction

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4723 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 04.05.2012. List of Thermal Power Projects Granted Environment Clearance During last three years (1.4.2009 - 31.3.2012)with their present status Sr State Project Name Plant District Company EC Present Status No capacit approv . y al date (MW) A Projects Commissioned 1 Uttar 2x300 MW Thermal 600 Shahjahanpur Reliance Power 20-Jun- Commissioned in Pradesh Power Project Stage-II Ltd. 09 2011-12 Expansion at Chaudhera

2 Karnataka Enhancement of Project 1200 North Lanco - Udupi 9-Sep- Already Capacity from 1050 MW to Kannada Power 09 commissioned in 2x600 MW TPP at Corporation Ltd. 11th Plan Padubidri near Mangalore

Sub Total 1800 B Projects under construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 3 Andhra 2640 MW Bhavanapadu 2640 Srikakulam Athena - East 9-Apr- St-I - 1320 MW Pradesh TPP near Kakrapalli Coast Energy Pvt. 09 under Village Ltd. Construction, Proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 4 Andhra 1980 MW Coal based TPP 1980 Nellore Thermal 4-Nov- Under Pradesh Powertech (India) 09 Construction Ltd. proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 5 Andhra 1040 MW (2x520 MW) 1040 Visakhapatna Hinduja National 31-Aug- Under Pradesh Hinduja Power Project at m Power 09 Construction Visakhapatnam Corporation proposed for Limited commissioning in 12th Plan

6 Andhra 600 MW Rayalseema TPP 600 Kadapa APGENCO 21-Oct- Under Pradesh Stage IV 09 Construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 7 Andhra 1X300 MW Coal based 300 Nellore Meenakshi Energy 19-Oct- Under Pradesh Thermal Power Plant (Phase Private Ltd. 09 Construction II Expansion) project at proposed for Thammenapatriam village. commissioning in 12th Plan

8 Chhattisgar Expansion of 1000 MW 2400 Raigarh Jindal group - 18-Mar- Under h (4x250 MW) by addition of Jindal Power Ltd. 11 Construction 4x600 MW (2400 MW) proposed for Coal Based Thermal Power commissioning in Plant 12th Plan 9 Bihar 2x195 mw (Stage-II) Coal 390 Muzaffarpur KantiBijlee 9-Nov- Under Based Thermal Power Plant Utpadan Nigam 09 Construction Ltd. proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 10 Chhattisgar 1320 MW Coal based TPP 1320 Janjgir- D.B. Power Ltd. 16-Dec- Under h Champa 10 Construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 11 Chhattisgar 1200 MW Coal based TPP 1200 Raigarh Ispat - SKS Ispat 5-Oct- Under h and Power Ltd. 10 Construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 12 Chhattisgar 2x600 MW Singhitari TPP 1200 Janjgir- Athena 17-Jul- Under h near villages Singhitarai Champa Chhattisgarh 09 Construction Power Pvt. Ltd proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 13 Chhattisgar 2x300 MW Coal based TPP 600 Raigarh Korba West 20-May- Under h Power Co.Ltd. 10 Construction (Avantha) proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 14 Gujarat 1200 MW Coal based 1200 Jamnagar Essar Power 8-May- Under Power Project near village Gujarat Limited 09 Construction one Nana Mandha unit commissioned in March 12 and second Unit expected in 12th Plan 15 Gujarat 2X250 MW Lignite Based 500 Bhavnagar Bhavnagar Energy 10-Feb- Under TPP at Padva Company Ltd. 10 Construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan

16 Jharkhand 2000 MW Coal based 2000 Latehar Essar Power 8-May- 2 x 600 MW Power Project Jharkhand Ltd. 09 Stage-1 under construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 17 Jharkhand 2x330 MW/4x135 MW 660 Latehar Corporate Power 11-Nov- Capacity revised Coal based TPP Ltd. 10 to 2 x 270 MW under construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 18 Madhya 1320 MW coal based TPP 1320 Sidhi D.B. Power (MP) 9-Sep- Under Pradesh Ltd. 10 construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 19 Madhya 2x660 MW TPP and 1320 Singrauli Jaiprakash Power 25-Feb- Under Pradesh Cement Grinding Unit of Ventures Ltd. 10 construction 2.0 TPA at Nigri proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 20 Madhya 1200 MW TPP 1200 Anuppur Moserbaer Ltd. 28-May- Under Pradesh 10 construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 21 Madhya 2x300 MW Coal based TPP 600 Seoni Jhabua Power Ltd. 17-Feb- Under Pradesh (Avantha) 10 construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 22 Maharashtr 1X300 MW Phase-2 TPP in 600 Chandrapur GMR Energy 25-May- Under a Warora Limited (EMCO) 10 construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 23 Maharashtr Expansion from 1320 MW 1980 Gondia Adani Power 22-Apr- Under a to 3300 MW by addition of Maharashtra 10 construction 3x660 MW Coal Based Pvt.Ltd proposed for Thermal Power Plant commissioning in 12th Plan. 24 Maharashtr 2x800 MW Koradi TPS 1600 Nagpur MAHAGENCO 4-Jan-10 Under a expansion construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 25 Maharashtr 2x660 MW Coal based TPP 1320 Nashik IndiabullsRealtech 28-Jul- Capacity revised a at Sinnar Ltd. 10 to 5 x 270 MWUnder construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan.

26 Maharashtr 2x300 MW Coal based 600 Chandrapur CESC Ltd 4-Dec- Under a Thermal Power Project in (Culkatta 09 construction MIDC industrial area at Electricity Supply proposed for village Tadali Company) commissioning in 12th Plan. 27 Orrisa 2x350 MW Coal Based 700 Jharsuguda India-Barath 30-Nov- Under Thermal Power plant at Energy (Utkal) 09 construction Sahajbahal Ltd. proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 28 Orrisa 2640 MW Coal based PP at 1320 Dhenkanal LancoBabandh 17-Feb- 2 x 660 MW Dhenkanal (previous phase Power Pvt. Ltd. 10 Stage-1 under of 1320 MW) construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 29 Orrisa 2x525 MW Coal based 1050 Angul Ispat - Monnet 29-Jun- Under Thermal Power Plant at Power Company 10 construction Village Malibrahmani Ltd. proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 30 Tamil 1200 MW Imported coal 1200 Thiruvallur North 31-Aug- Under Nadu based TPP at Power Co. 09 construction Kattupalli&kalani Villages Ltd.(NTPC+TNE proposed for B) commissioning in 12th Plan. 31 Maharashtr 300 MW TPP expansion 300 Chandrapur GMR Energy 25-May- Under a Phase-II Limited (EMCO) 10 construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 32 Maharashtr 1320 MW Theremal Power 1320 Wardha Lanco 24-Feb- Under a Project near Mandvavill. Power private Ltd 11 construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 33 Uttar 3X660 MW Coal based TP 1980 Lalitpur Lalitpur Power 31-Mar- Under Pradesh in TeshilLalitpur Generation 11 construction Company proposed for Ltd. (UPPCL) commissioning in 12th Plan. 34 Rajasthan 1320 MW (2 x 660 MW) 1320 Baran Adani Power 4-May- Under TPP at Kawai Thermal Rajasthan Ltd. 11 construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 35 Uttar 3x660 MW TPP at Bara 1980 Allahabad Jaiprakash 8-Sep- Under Pradesh Associates Ltd 09 construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan.

36 Jharkhand Expansion of existing 1x270 3x270 Saraikela- M/s Adhunik 9.5.11 1 x 270 MW MW by addition of 3x270 Kharsawan Power & Natural under MW coal based TPP at Resources Ltd. construction and village Padampur proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 37 Maharashtr 5x 270 Expansion Nasik 1350 Nasik M/s Indiabulls 5.8.11 Under a TPP by setting up additional Power Ltd construction units under st.II proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 38 Maharashtr 5x270 Expansion of 1350 Amravati M/s Indiabulls 27.5.11 Under a Amrawati TPP by additional Power Ltd construction units under St,II at proposed for Nandgaonpethj commissioning in 12th Plan. 39 Chhattisgar 2x660 MW to 2x685 MW 1370 Raipur M/s GMR Energy 9.5.11 Under h Coal Based Super Critical at Ltd. construction village - Raikheda proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 40 Chhattisgar 660 MW Coal based 660 Bilaspur TRN Energy Pvt. 18-Mar- Under h Thermal power Project at Ltd 11 construction Paraghat&Beltukrivill. proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. Sub Total 44470 Projects where construction Yet to Start 41 Andhra 4x660 MW Komarda TPP 2640 Vizianagaram Alfa Infraprop 15-Mar- Construction yet Pradesh Pvt. Ltd. 10 to start

42 Andhra 2X660 MW TPP at 1200 Srikakulam Nagarjuna 9-Dec- Construction yet Pradesh Sompeta Construction Co. 09 to start Ltd. 43 Andhra 2x300 MW Merchant Power 600 Adilabad Singareni 28-Oct- Construction yet Pradesh Plant Collieries 09 to start Company Ltd

44 Andhra Expansion of 600 MW to 600 Krishna Singareni 27-Dec- Construction yet Pradesh 2x600 MW Coal Based TPP Collieries 10 to start at Jaipur Company Ltd

45 Bihar Nabinagar thermal power 1980 Bihar- NTPC Ltd. 27-Dec- Construction yet plant Aurangabad 10 to start proposed under Bulk Tender 46 Chhattisgar 3x350 MW Coal Based TPP 1050 Korba DheeruPowergenP 18-Jan- Construction yet h DhanrasVill. Khatgora vt Ltd. 10 to start. Forest clearance awaited

47 Gujarat 2x800 MW TPP near 1600 Amreli Videocon 4-Feb- Construction yet Pipavav Port Industries Ltd 10 to start

48 Karnataka 2X800 MW Coal Based 1600 Raichur Karnataka Power 17-Nov- Construction yet Thermal Power Plant at Corporation Ltd. 09 to start Yermarus near Vadloor

49 Karnataka 2x210 MW Imported Coal 420 Raichur Surana Power Ltd. 9-Sep- Construction yet Based Captive Thermal 10 to start Power Plant at KIADB Industrial Area 50 Maharashtr 1600 MW Coal based 1600 Raigad Tata Power Co. 9-Dec- Construction yet a power project at Ltd. 09 to start Dherand/Shahpur

51 Maharashtr 405 MW (270 MW +135 405 Raigad Patni Energy Pvt. 31-Aug- Construction yet a MW) TPP phase-II at Ltd 09 to start Alibag

52 Maharashtr 2x660 MW Super TPP 1320 Solapur NTPC Ltd. 27-Dec- Proposed under a 10 bulk order. Construction yet to start 53 Orrisa Expansion of existing Coal 1320 Jharsuguda Orissa Power 4-Feb- Construction yet based Thermal Power Plant Generation 10 to start by addition of 2x660 MW Corporation Ltd. (Unit 3& 4) at village Banaharpalli.

54 Tamil 4000 MW Coal based TPP 4000 Cuddalore IL and FS Ltd. 31-May- Construction yet Nadu captive Port and 10 to start Desalination Plant near Cuddalore 55 Tamil 1X660 MW Super Critical 660 Tuticorin India-Barath 12-Jul- Construction yet Nadu Coal Thermal Power Plant Power (Madras) 10 to start (TPP) Ltd 56 Tamil 2140 MW Coal based 2140 Nagapattinam Tridem Port and 9-Dec- Construction yet Nadu merchant TPP Power Co. Ltd. 09 to start

57 Tamil 2x500 MW TPP 1000 Nagapattinam Patel Power Ltd. 26-Mar- Construction yet Nadu 10 to start 58 Tamil 2x500 MW TPP at Neyveli 1000 Cuddalore Neyveli Lignite 21-Oct- Construction yet Nadu Town Corporation Ltd. 10 to start

59 Tamil 1x600 MW Ennore TPS at 600 Thiruvallur TNEB 3-Jun- Construction yet Nadu vill. Ernavur 09 to start

60 Tamil 1x525 MW imported coal 525 Tuticorin Spic Electric 3-Nov- Construction yet Nadu based TPP Stage-IV at Power 10 to start Tuticorin Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 61 Uttar 2x660 MW TPP at 1320 Allahabad JaiprakashPvt Ltd30-Oct- Construction yet Pradesh Karchhana 09 to start

62 Tamil 2x660 MW TPP 1320 Nagapattinam Chettinad Power 20-Jan- Construction yet Nadu Corportion 11 to start

63 Tamil 2x660 MW Thermal 1320 Nagapattinam NSL Power Ltd. 13-Oct- Construction yet Nadu Merchant Power Plant 10 to start 64 Gujarat 2x660 MW TPP Ph-III, at 1320 Kutch Adani Power Ltd. 20-May- Commissioned in Tunda , Mundra 10 2011-12

65 Madhya 3960 MW PP at 3960 Singrauli Reliance - 28-May- Construction yet pradesh ChitrangiSidhi Chitrangi Power 10 to start Pvt. Ltd. 66 Andhra 2X660 MW Super Critical 1320 Nellore Nelcast Energy 30-Sep- Construction yet Pradesh Imported Coal Based Corporation Ltd. 10 to start Thermal Power Plant at villages Painampuram&Sivarampura m, in MuthukurMandal 67 Uttar Tanda Thermal Power 1320 Ambedkar NTPC Ltd. 13-Apr- Construction yet Pradesh Project , Stage-II (2X660 Nagar 11 to start MW) at village Bahadurpur

68 Maharashtr 2X660 MW TPP Near 1320 Nagpur NTPC Ltd. 30-Dec- Proposed under a Mauda 10 bulk tender. Constructi on yet to start 69 Orrisa 1X660 MW at 660 Cuttack Tata Power 15-Feb- Construction yet Narajmarthapur Company Ltd. 11 to start

70 Andhra Coal Fired TPP 1980 Nellore M/s Kineta Power 25.1.12 Construction yet Pradeh Pvt. Ltd to start 71 Bihar 4x660 Coal based TPP at 2640 Banka Jas Infrastructure 1.7.11 Construction yet village Siriya Capital Pvt. Ltd. to start 72 Chhattisgar 2x660 MW Coal Based 1320 Surguja M/s IFFCO 16.3.12 Construction yet h Thermal Power Plant at Chhattisgarh to start Village Salka in Prem Power Ltd. Nagar 73 Chhattisgar 2x660 Super Thermal 1320 Raigarh M/s Visa Power 2.8.11 Construction yet h Power Project at Raigarh Ltd. to start

74 Chhattisgar 2x660 Super Critical Coal 1320 Raigarh M/s JSW Energy 7.3.12 Construction yet h based TPP Ltd, to start

75 Gujarat 4x660 Coal Based Thermal 2640 Bharuch M/s Adani Power 25.10.11 Construction yet Power Plant at Dahej Dahej Ltd. to start 76 Gujarat 2x660 Coal Based super 1320 Kutch Sanghi Energy 7.6.2011 Construction yet TPP at Sanghipuram Ltd. to start 77 Karnataka 3x800 STPP State-I at 2400 Bijapur M/s NTPC Ltd. 25.1.12 Proposed under Kudgi bulk tender. Constructi on yet to start 78 Karnataka 500 MW Coal based TPP at 500 Hassan M/s HTP(P) Ltd. 17.2.12 Construction yet Hassan to start

79 Orissa Expansion by Addition of 1 350 Dhenkandal M/s GMR 5.12.11 Construction yet x 350 MW Coal based TPP Kamalanga to start at Kamalanga Energy Pvt. Ltd. 80 Orissa 4x250 MW TPP in Cuttack 1000 Cuttack M/s Visa Power 17.1.12 Construction yet Ltd. to start 81 Tamil 1x150 MW Power Project at 150 Thiruvallur M/s Accord 18.5.11 Construction yet Nadu Sirupulalpettal Energy to start Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 82 Tamil 3x600 MW TPP at 1800 Cuddalore M/s SRM Energy 18.5.11 Construction yet Nadu Chidambaram Ltd. to start 83 West 2x500 MW + 20% - Ph-II 1000 Murshidabad M/s WBPDCL 18.5.11 Construction yet Bengal Sagardighi Thermal Power to start Projects Sub Total 59860 Total 10613 0

ASSISTANCE FROM WORLD BANK 04th May, 2012

LSQ 4767

SHRI MAROTRAO SAINUJI KOWASE

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government proposes to seek assistance from foreign countries and international funding agencies including the World Bank to improve the power situation/generation in the country particularly in Maharashtra;and (b) if so, the details thereof?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a): Yes, Madam (b): Following power projects have been recommended to Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) for availing international funding to improve the power situation/generation in the country: 1. Extra High Voltage (EHV) Transmission System in Tamil Nadu. (Rs.4200.00 crore)/Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA). 2. Complete Replacement of 2 x 50 MW units with 1x210 MW unit at Barauni, Bihar (Rs.1500.00 crore)/(JICA). 3. 1x660 MW DCR Thermal Power Project, Haryana. (Rs. 2707.82 crore)/(JICA). 4. Bakreshwar-6 Thermal Power Project (1x500 MW), West Bengal (Rs. 2021.98 crore)/(JICA). 5. State Level Transmission Project/West Bengal (Rs.546.00 crore)/(JICA). 6. 1x800 MW Wankbori Thermal Power Project/Gujarat (Rs. 3316.00 crore)/(JICA). 7. 400/220 KV Fedra and Sankhari Substations and lines/Gujarat (Rs. 470.87 crore)/(JICA). 8. Restructured Accelerated Power Development & Reforms Programme (R-APDRP) in Discoms/Gujarat (Rs.845.75 crore)/ (JICA). 9. High Voltage Distribution System (HVDS) in Urban Areas/ Gujarat (Rs.1968.80 crore) / (JICA). 10. Himachal Pradesh Clean Energy Development Investment Programme Project 4/Himachal Pradesh (USD 382.90 million)/ Asian Development Bank (ADB). 11. Co-financing for ShongtomKarcham Hydro Electric Project (HEP) (Euro 150 million)/KFW.

SOLAR POWER PLANTS BY NTPC

4th May, 2012

LSQ 4824

SHRI PRALHAD VENKATESH JOSHI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) proposes to set up solar power plants in the country; (b) if so, the State-wise details thereof along with the current status of the solar power plants; and (c) the amount likely to be spent by the NTPC for the purpose along with the power likely to be generated from these power plants?

MINISTER OF THE STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a): Yes, Madam. (b): NTPC has a plan for adding of 301 MW through Solar energy and the details of the projects are as follows: (i) Solar Power Plant under implementation with total capacity of 10 MW:

Plant Name Location Status (District /State )

05 MW Solar PV Project Port Blair at A&N Island Andaman & Nicobar Under erection

05 MW Solar PV Project GautamBudh Nagar Under erection at NTPC Dadri Uttar Pradesh

(ii) Solar Projects under bidding with total capacity of 100 MW: Plant Name Location (District/State ) Status 15 MW Solar Thermal Baran Rajasthan Bids are Project at NTPC-Anta being evaluated

05 MW Solar PV Project Faridabad Bids are at NTPC Faridabad Haryana being evaluated

10 MW Solar PV Project at NTPC Karim Nagar Bids are Ramagundam (Phase-I) Andhra Pradesh being evaluated

10 MW Solar PV Project at NTPC Talchar Angul Odisha Under Tendering

50 MW Solar Project at Rajgarh Rajgarh Madhya Pradesh Under Tendering

10 MW Solar PV Project at NTPC Unchahar Raibarielly Uttar Pradesh Under Tendering

(iii) Projects under planning with total capacity of 191 MW for the States of Gujarat (100 MW), Rajasthan (40 MW) and Karnataka (50 MW) and Andaman & Nicobar (1 MW).

(c): The Estimated Cost of NTPC`s ongoing solar project are given below which is expected to be spent in 2012-13.

Project Estimated Cost (Rs. Crores) 05 MW Solar PV Project at A&N Island 57.9 05 MW Solar PV Project at NTPC Dadri 48.59

Depending upon the site, solar radiation, the likely generation of power from these projects may range between 14.02 Million Units (MUs) to 17.52 MUs.

RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA 11th May, 2012

LSQ *512

SHRI MUNDE GOPINATHRAO PANDURANG SHRI SYED SHAHNAWAZ HUSSAIN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the achievements of the various projects of the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) along with the village infrastructure created and the number of villages electrified thereunder, State/UT- wise; (b) whether any deficiencies in creation of infrastructure and the implementation of the RGGVY has come to the notice of the Union Government; (c) if so, the details thereof, State/UT wise; (d) whether the Government has received the evaluation report of implementation of the Scheme in various States including Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand; and (e) if so, the State-wise details of the shortcomings noticed in the implementation of the Scheme along with the corrective measures being taken or proposed to be taken by the Government in this regard during the Twelfth Five Year Plan? AMNSWER

THE MINISTER OF POWER ( SHRI SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE )

(a) to (e) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 512 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 11.05.2012 REGARDINGRAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA.

(a) : To provide access to electricity to rural households Government of India launched Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) for providing power to villages by extension of grid by creation of Rural Electricity Distribution Backbone (REDB), creation of Villages Electricity Infrastructure (VEI) in un-electrified villages and strengthening of electricity infrastructure in partially electrified villages. Under RGGVY, 576 projects covering electrification of 1,10,886 /de-electrified (UE) villages have been sanctioned in the country. As on 30.04.2012, the rural electrification infrastructure consisting of LT lines, HT lines and Distribution Transformers has been created for 1,04,772 UE villages under RGGVY. State-wise details are at Annex-I. In addition to above, 72 projects (33 new projects and 39 supplementary projects) have been sanctioned recently under Phase-II of RGGVY covering electrification of 1,909 un/de-electrified villages, intensive electrification of 53,505 partially electrified villages and release of 45.59 lakh BPL connections with a sanctioned project cost of Rs.7,96,432.26 lakh. The time schedule for completion of projects sanctioned under Phase-II of RGGVY is 24 months from the date of award of the contract. (b) & (c) : In order to ensure quality in implementation, `Three Tier Quality Control Mechanism` has been adopted for 11th Plan RGGVY Projects. Accordingly, independent agencies have been appointed for quality monitoring. In addition to the above, Third Party Inspecting Agencies (TPIA) have been engaged by Project Implementing Agencies (PIA). These Quality Monitors inspect villages on random sampling basis and submit reports, which are sent to State tilities/Project Implementing Agencies for compliance. Rectification of defects is an on-going process. State-wise number of defects reported by National Quality Monitors & REC Quality Monitors as well as the status of rectification of defects as reported by project implementing agencies is enclosed as Annex-II. (d) & (e) : Four independent agencies namely M/s The Energy and Resources Institute(TERI), M/s Integrated Research for Action and Development(IRADe), M/s Sambodhi and M/s Tetra Tech have been engaged for impact

evaluation of RGGVY in 20 States. Evaluation Reports for 12 States have been received so far. M/s TERI has done the evaluation studies for Bihar, Orissa & Jharkhand, and M/s IRADe has done the same for UP. Common observations in these reports as well as State-wise specific observations are enclosed at Annex-III. Steps required to be taken in to address the issues emerging out of the evaluation study would be finalized in consultation with various stake holders after approval of its continuance in XII Plan.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (a) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 512 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 11.05.2012 REGARDING RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA. *********** State-wise details of achievement of un/de-electrified villages under RGGVY

As on 30.04.2012 Sl. No. Name of State Un/de-electrified villages 1 Andhra Pradesh* 0 2 Arunachal Pradesh 1334 3 Assam 7875 4 Bihar 22126 5 Chhattisgarh 899 6 Gujarat* 0 7 Haryana* 0 8 Himachal Pradesh 78 9 Jammu & Kashmir 151 10 Jharkhand 17917 11 Karnataka 61 12 Kerala* 0 13 Madhya Pradesh 508 14 Maharashtra* 0 15 Manipur 616 16 Meghalaya 1209 17 Mizoram 93 18 Nagaland 80 19 Odisha 14226 20 Punjab* 0 21 Rajasthan 4008 22 Sikkim 25 23 Tamil Nadu* 0 24 Tripura 127 25 Uttar Pradesh 27759 26 Uttarakhand 1511 27 West Bengal 4169 Total 104772

In the States of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab and Tamil Nadu, no un- electrified village was proposed in the DPRs by these States. However, intensive electrification of already electrified villages are being undertaken in these States.

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTs (b) & (c) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 512 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 11.05.2012 REGARDING RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA.

Three Tier Quality Control Status As on 30.04.2012 Sl. Name of the RQM NQM No. State No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of Villages Discrepancies Discrepancies Villages Discrepancies Discrepancies Inspected Observed by rectified Inspected Observed by rectified by RQM RQM* by NQM NQM* 1 Assam 719 3696 2621 104 36 16 2 Andhra 416 1606 422 31 358 314 Pradesh 3 Arunachal 52 658 0 11 26 0 Pradesh 4 Bihar 466 3371 1103 62 356 108 5 Chhattisgarh 520 1463 0 69 62 54 6 Gujarat 1349 3389 2728 67 330 196 7 Haryana 468 1823 1823 20 84 10 8 Himachal 453 2350 101 0 0 0 Pradesh 9 J&K 99 16 0 8 31 31 10 Jharkhand 650 9572 1257 81 464 415 11 Karnataka 145 2848 0 41 253 0 12 Kerala 0 0 13 MP 761 5026 2140 29 89 0 14 Maharashtra 2744 5891 991 206 574 0 15 Manipur 0 0 0 0 16 Meghalaya 16 111 108 4 33 33 17 Mizoram 8 20 0 0 0 0 18 Nagaland 50 347 130 3 0 0 19 Orissa 1939 1181 348 239 1506 918 20 Punjab 0 0 0 0 21 Rajasthan 906 3385 263 140 245 163 22 Sikkim 0 2 12 0 23 Tamil Nadu 1243 4469 97 92 338 260 24 Tripura 27 97 41 3 4 0 25 West Bengal 1050 12897 12873 122 367 244 Total 14081 64216 27046 1334 5168 2762 No major deficiencies observed, only minor deficiencies like tilting of Poles , missing danger plates, missing Barbed wire, missing piercing connector are observed.

1. In the state of Kerela all 6 projects have been recently sanctioned, similarly in Sikkim and Manipur sufficient progress is yet to come for the inspection to be done by RQM and NQM. In the state of Punjab RGGVY works have been recently re-awarded therefore progress is yet to come for the inspection to be done by RQM and NQM.

2. Reports from some of the states are awaited

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTs (d) & (e) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 512 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 11.05.2012 REGARDING RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA.

General Observations Hours and Quality of Power Supply: All study States meet RGGVY guidelines of Minimum 6-8 hours of supply except in Bihar (2-4 hrs), some places of Uttar Pradesh (5 hrs), Jharkhand (5 hrs) and Orissa(3 hrs). Supply of electricity during peak hours is very good in Arunachal Pradesh,Tripura, Tamil Nadu & Gujarat. In Tripura, there is no difference in hours of supply between urban and rural areas. Access of electricity to Public Places: Access of electricity to public places has been provided in all States except a few remote places in Rajasthan & HP. Release of APL connections: APL HHs are willing to avail connection however, because of poor power supply, lack of awareness, long waiting time and limited manpower with utility, release of APL connections is subdued. Effectiveness of small Transformers (HVDS): The small transformers, as provided under HVDS scheme, are effective. The transformer burning however is taking place because of unbalanced load provoked by hooking, bypassing of protection mechanism and use of above 60 W BPL load.

Implementation vis-à-vis RGGVY guidelines: Though the total progress is satisfactory, implementation of RGGVY projects was delayed beyond the scheduled, due to delay in clearance from the forest authorities, land acquisition for the Sub-Station right of way issues, limited number of good agencies/contractors & skilled manpower, delay in supply of materials, delays in receipt of BPL list, Lack of coordination between PIA, Turnkey contractors and Utilities, etc.

Quality of RGGVY Infrastructure: It was observed that the quality of the electricity network created under RGGVY is as per approved standards. The quantity of the infrastructure created conforms to the approved quantities for the villages (i.e. capacity of the transformers, length of HT and LT lines, Aerial Bunch Cable/ open cables, poles etc). This is attributed to the quality control mechanism developed for RGGVY works. RE plan notification: Except Bihar & Uttar Pradesh, all study States have notified REP. Quality of DPRs: DPRs were prepared without field survey using demographic data of 2001 census. This gave rise to variation between infrastructure indicated in DPRs and the actual requirements leading to revised cost estimates which also led to delay in implementation.

State-specific Issues Assam: (Study conducted by M/s IRADe) The study was taken up in the districts of Dhubri, KarbiAnglong, Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Lakhimpur based on survey of 25 villages in 25 blocks.

Billing:Of the 47% households that were receiving bills, a majority (39%) of them received them each month, while 8% had their bills bi-monthly. There were 100% recoveries of the bill amounts.

Socio-economic Impact: 97% of the respondent claimed that they were more comfortable, 63% claimed more time for education, 28% claimed greater employment opportunities, while 42% responded positively to increases in income; 28% villagers expressed improvement in health care; and 75% felt that village security had increased, especially due to provision of lighting during the night.

Bihar: (Study conducted by M/s TERI)

The Study was taken up in the districts of Banka, Munger, Siwan, Sitamarhi, Gaya and Muzaffarpur based on survey of 30 villages in 30 blocks.

Billing: First bill takes more than 6 months and because of high initial bill amount consumers are unable to pay.

Socio-Economic Impact: No Socio-economic impact was observed due to poor and erratic power supply.

Gujarat: (Study conducted by M/s IRADe)

The study was taken up in the districts of Kachch, Anand, Jamnagar, Sabarkantha and Rajkot based on survey of 25 villages in 25 blocks.

Billing: Almost 100% billing and collection is experienced except in few tribal village areas.

Socio-economic Impact: RGVVY has improved quality of life, by helping villagers getting good comfort, education and better facilities in household. Industrial and Commercial activities are limited.

Himachal Pradesh: (Study conducted by M/s IRADe)

The study was taken up in the districts of Chamba, Lahul&Spiti, Mandi, Una and Hamirpur based on survey of 25 villages in 13 blocks.

Implementation vis-à-vis RGGVY guidelines: In HP delay is mostly attributed to the difficult terrain for work and inexperienced Contractors.

Billing: The efficiency of billing and revenue collection is more than 95% in HP.

Socio-economic Impact: RGGVY has enhanced Economic growth, poverty reduction and Human development. Comfort and Security is improved. Electricity has improved agriculture and Small Scale entrepreneurship in Villages.

Jharkhand: (Study conducted by M/s TERI)

The Study was taken up in the districts of Giridih, Dumka, Sahibganj, Latehar and PaschimSinghbhum based on survey of 25 villages in 25 blocks.

Billing: First bill takes more than 6 months and because of high initial bill amount consumers are unable to pay.

Socio-Economic Impact: Socio-economic impact was observed more in the districts like PaschimSinghbhum as power supply is more than 20hours. However socio economic impact of RGGVY seemed less in rest of the study districts due to poor supply hours.

Odisha: (Study conducted by M/s TERI)

The Study was taken up in the districts of Bhadrak, Keonjhar, Rayagada, Dhenkanal, Baleswar and Gajapati based on survey of 30 villages in 30 blocks.

Billing: The BPL house holds are charged a flat amount of Rs. 30 per month for consumption up to 30 units of electricity. First bill takes more than 6 months and because of high initial bill amount consumers are unable to pay.

Socio-Economic Impact: Socio-economic impact was observed more in districts of Rayagada, Gajapati and Keonjhar, as power supply is more than 20hours. However socio economic impact of RGGVY seemed less in rest of the study districts due to poor supply hours.

Rajasthan: (Study conducted by M/s IRADe)

The study was taken up in the districts of Chittaurgarh, Hanumangarh, Bharatpur, Ajmer and Jodhpur based on survey of 25 villages in 23 blocks.

Billing: 80% villagers receive bills bi monthly and 65 % of them pay bills regularly. Outstanding of some consumers was in the range of 500-2000 rupees. This was mostly due to delay in issuing of initial electricity bills.

Socio-economic Impact: On an average 65% households felt that it is more comfortable and secure to live in the village after the village got electrified. In all the surveyed villages no industrial activities were found.

Tripura: (Study conducted by M/s TERI)

The Study was taken up in the districts of Dhalai, South Tripura and West Tripura based on survey of 15 villages in 15 blocks.

Manpower Issue of State Utility: On an average, 1 senior manager and 3 operators, 4 line staff and 3 helpers to operate sub station

Billing: Bill issue and payment is good and regular.

Socio-Economic Impact: Positive and growing impact on socioeconomic condition due to better supply position. Activities like broom making, juice making etc. have been started.

Others: Autonomous District hill council (DHC) working as DEC, which resolves the issues of ROW, assembling the desired human resources and awareness creation etc.

Uttar Pradesh: (Study conducted by M/s IRADe)

The study was taken up in the districts of Firozabad, Mirzapur, Azamgarh, Sitapur and Pilibhit based on survey of 25 villages in 25 blocks.

Billing: BPL house-holds are charged fixed amount of Rs.125/-. In some cases, first bill takes more than 6 months and then, because of high bill amount consumers are unable to pay. Timely billing is therefore necessary.

Socio-economic Impact: Socio-economic impact was observed to be limited, due to poor and erratic supply, however villagers felt more comfortable.

West Bengal: (Study conducted by M/s TERI)

The Study was taken up in the districts of Uttar Dinajpur, Purilia, West Mednipur, DakshinDinajpur and Bankura based on survey of 25 villages in 25 blocks.

O&M of Infrastructure created: No major staff constraints for managing distribution network Billing: Bill issued on time and after meter reading. Sometimes delay in making available list of newly connected BPL by the PIA to the utility causes delay in issue of bills

APL Connections: Under Rs.379 scheme of West Bengal Spot connections are released after collecting Rs.379 from the APL applicant. Under the same scheme only Rs.5 (as cost of application) is charged from BPL to release connection to them.

Socio-Economic Impact: Positive and growing impact on socioeconomic condition due to better supply position

Others: It was noticed that in some places the rate of failure of distribution transformer is higher because of illegal hooking by local people. Due to lack of manpower after handing over maintenance of RGGVY network is also challenging task for State Utilities.

HYDRO POWER GENERATION 11th May, 2012

LSQ *516

SHRI RANGASWAMY DHRUVANARAYANA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether hydro power generation tends to be expensive due to geological uncertainties and the consequent rise in capital expenditure;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) the steps being taken to correct the situation in the Twelfth Five Year Plan?

THE MINISTER OF POWER ( SHRI SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE )

(a) to (c) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (c) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 516 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 11.05.2012 REGARDING HYDRO POWER GENERATION.

(a) : Yes, Madam. Geological uncertainties along with a number of other reasons like natural calamities such as floods, earthquake etc. lead to rise in capital expenditure of hydro-electric projects, which influence the cost of generation.

(b) & (c) : Several hydro-electric projects have encountered difficulties relating to geological uncertainties during the course of their implementation. Examples include projects such as Kol Dam (800 MW), TapovanVishnughad (520 MW), Kameng (600 MW), Rampur (412 MW) etc. The hydro-electric projects are site specific and involve construction of major civil structures like dam, head-race tunnels, tail-race tunnels, surge-shaft, high pressure tunnel, underground power house etc. Geological investigations relating to these works are duly undertaken as per prescribed norms of Geological Survey of India and Central Water Commission. Nevertheless the element of uncertainty in the sub-surface geology leads to geological uncertainties being encountered during actual construction. While geological surprises can be minimized, it is difficult to be free of them.

POWER PROJECTS ON THE RIVER GANGA 11th May, 2012

LSQ 5764

SHRI SAI PRATHAP ANNAYYAGARI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of power projects proposed to be commissioned on river Ganga; (b) whether the Government has recommended for not allowing the nearly 34 power projects proposed to start on the River Ganga and its two tributaries due to fear of irrevocable harm likely to be caused to Uttarakhand bio- diversity; and (c) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a): Presently, six hydro-electric projects (installed capacity greater than 25 MW), aggregating to 2469 MW are under construction on the river Ganga and its tributaries and are likely to be commissioned as per the details given in Annex-I. Besides the above, Detailed Project Reports (DPR) of eleven hydro-electric projects (installed capacity greater than 25 MW) on the river Ganga and its tributaries aggregating to an installed capacity of 3155 MW were received by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) for concurrence. Details of these projects are given at Annex-II. (b) & (c): No, Madam. However, the construction work of the under-construction Loharinag Pala H.E. Project (600 MW) on the river Bhagirathi has been scrapped by the Government due to environmental considerations. Similarly, the Bhaironghati HEP (381 MW) and Pala ManeriHEP(480 MW) on river Bhagirathi, which are yet to be taken up for construction have also been scrapped for environmental considerations.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5764 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 11.05.2012. LIST OF UNDER CONSTRUCTION HEPs ON RIVER GANGA BASIN

S.No. Name of Project/ Executing Agency / Sector Capacity (MW) Likely Commissioning 1. TapovanVishnugad 4x130=520 2015-16 NTPC/Central 2. Shrinagar 4x82.5=330 2013-14 M/s GVK Industries/Private 3. PhataByung 2x38=76 2013-14 M/s. Lanco/ Private 4. Singoli Bhatwari 3x33=99 2015-16 M/s. L&T/Private 5. Vihnugad Pipalkoti 4x111=444 2016-17 M/s.THDCIL/Central 6. Tehri PSS 4x250=1000 2015-16 M/s.THDCIL/Central Total ( MW ) 2469

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5764 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 11.05.2012.

LIST OF DPRs OF HEPs ON RIVER GANGA BASIN, RECEIVED BY CEA FOR CONCURRENCE

Station River Installed Agency Capacity (MW) A CEA Cleared and yet to be taken up for construction 1 Alaknanda Alaknanda 300 GMREL 2 KotliBhel-IA Bhagirathi 195 NHPC 3 KotliBhel-IB Alaknanda 320 NHPC 4 KotliBhel-II Ganga 530 NHPC (After Confluence of Bhagirathi &Alaknanda 5 LataTapovan Dhauliganga 171 NTPC 6 Pala Maneri Bhagirathi 480 UJVNL Sub Total 1996 B DPRs returned to Project authority 1 BowalaNandPrayag Alaknanda 300 UJVNL 2 Bhaironghati Bhagirathi 381 UJVNL 3 NandPrayagLangasu Alaknanda 100 UJVNL 4 Jhelum Tamak Dhauliganga 126 THDC 5 Devsari Pindar 252 SJVNL Sub Total 1159 Grand Total 3155

SUBANSIRI LOWER HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PROJECT 11th May, 2012

LSQ 5786

MAULANA BADRUDDIN AJMAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether anti-dam agitation has stalled work on the proposed Subansiri Lower Hydro-Electric Power Project in Assam; (b) if so, the reaction of the Government thereto; (c) whether the Government has received any suggestions from the State Government of Assam regarding construction of the Dam; (d) if so, the details thereof; and (e) the corrective measures taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : Yes, Madam. (b) to (e) : Earlier, as desired by Government of Assam (GoA), NHPC constituted an Expert Group consisting of experts from IIT, Guwahati, Gauhati University and Dibrugarh University to study the downstream Impact of Lower Subansiri HEP (2000 MW). The Expert Group submitted its final report on 03.03.2011. Meanwhile, on the concerns expressed by GoA regarding structural safety of the Dam, Planning Commission has appointed a two Member Technical Experts Committee to study the Technical Report of the Experts Group. Further, as desired by GoA, a Joint Steering Committee has been constituted by NHPC on 19.04.2011 to suggest feasible and practicable remedial measures in the downstream areas with reference to Experts Group`s recommendations on downstream impact of Subansiri Lower Dam (Part-II) along with issues related to flood, bank erosion and sediment control. Also, as recommended by Inter-Ministerial Group headed by Secretary (Water Resources), a Cumulative Environment Impact Assessment Study of Lohit Sub-basin has recently been completed by WAPCOS and studies for Subansiri and Siang sub-basins have been commissioned by Central Water Commission.

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS 11th May, 2012

LSQ 5787

SHRI M. K. RAGHAVAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether any hydro power project of 500 Megawatt submitted by the State Government of Kerala is pending for approval; (b) if so, the details thereof along with the reasons therefor; (c) whether this project has been categorized as Mega Power Project; (d) if so, the details thereof; and (e) the time by which the proposal is likely to be approved?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL )

(a): At present no hydro power project submitted by the State Government of Kerala is pending for concurrence of the Central Electricity Authority. (b) to (e) : Do not arise.

AMENDMENTS IN RGGVY 11th May, 2012

LSQ 5811

SHRI BHISMASHANKAR ALIAS KUSHAL TIWARI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether certain State Governments including Uttar Pradesh have suggested some amendments in Rajiv Gandhi Garmin Vidyutikaran Yojana; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the Government proposes to amend the scheme for rapid electrification of the villages in the country; and (d) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b) : All the States were asked to give their feedback/inputs on the scheme before finalizing the scheme for XII Plan. States namely Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Tripura, Gujarat, Nagaland, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Orissa, Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh offered their comments/inputs.The inputs received from States have been tabulated vide Annex. A meeting with some of the State representatives including Uttar Pradesh was also held on 23rd May 2011 to discuss restructuring of RGGVY in 12th Plan. (c) & (d) : Ministry is in the process of formulation of the proposal for continuation of RGGVY in 12th Plan keeping in view various suggestions received including from States.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5811 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 11.04.2012. Suggestions received from some States on restructuring of RGGVY for 12th Plan Sl. Suggestions from States Name of States No. 1 Scheme should be continued for uncovered villages/ habitations/ All Respondent States except Tamil BPL households with capital subsidy up to 90% of the project cost. Nadu (recommended for 50% subsidy). 2 Threshold limit of population for habitations to be covered should be Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, lowered Uttaranchal and Karnataka 3 More than one 33/11 KV sub-stations in a block should be funded on Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and the basis of actual requirement Himachal Pradesh 4 Benchmark costs need upward revision and may be based on Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Kerala and habitations instead of village Karnataka 5 Cost of BPL connection should be enhanced to at least Rs.3,000/- Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, per connection Maharashtra and Karnataka 6 Infrastructure of APL households should also be created Bihar and Maharashtra 7 Upward revision in project implementation period to 3 years Madhya Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh 8 Mandatory condition of execution of projects on turnkey basis may Maharashtra, Gujarat, Kerala and be relaxed. Himachal Pradesh 9 Larger size distribution transformers (63 & 100 KVA) should also Bihar be allowed

Sl. Suggestions from States Name of States No. 10 Inclusion of Productive Load / Agricultural Load Bihar, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Tripura and Karnataka 11 Conditionality of franchisee deployment should be diluted Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat 12 3-Tier monitoring mechanism should be simplified as it involves Maharashtra, Nagaland and Kerala large number of agencies 13 Subsidy to BPL households for electricity consumption should also Maharashtra and Himachal Pradesh be provided by GoI 14 Incentive scheme based on improved metered sales of energy in Himachal Pradesh rural areas should be included 15 Feeder Separation should also form part of scheme Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka 16 Renovation and augmentation of lines etc. may also be covered Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Tripura

17 DDG / Micro-grid should be promoted Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Arunachal Pradesh

ENERGY CONSERVATION IN BUILDINGS 11th May, 2012

LSQ 5820

KM. MEENAKSHI NATRAJAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has taken any steps to improve energy conservation in buildings in urban areas; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the Government has set up any panels to provide suggestions for adoption of state-of-the-art technology to meet energy conservation needs of the future; (d) if so, the details thereof; (e) whether the Government is implementing any suggestions provided by these panels; and (f) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL )

(a) : Yes, Madam. (b) : The Government has developed Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) for new commercial buildings having a connected load of 100 kW or contract demand of 120 kVA and above. The ECBC sets minimum energy standards for the various components of a building and takes into consideration the climatic zone in which the building is located. Similarly, in existing buildings, energy efficiency improvements are taken up through retrofits in end use such as lighting, cooling, ventilation, refrigeration etc. (c) : No, Madam. (d) to (f) : Do not arise.

POWER PROJECTS IN COASTAL AREAS 11th May, 2012

LSQ 5829

SHRI NAMA NAGESWARA RAO

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether due to several power projects coming up in coastal areas of the Region of Maharashtra the pollution level has increased considerably affecting the livelihood of fishermen andaffecting mango production; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the Government received any report in this regard; (d) if so, the details thereof; and (e) the remedial measures taken by theGovernment in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) to (e) : Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has informed that as per the data available with them actual Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) level of the coal based power plants in Konkan region of Maharashtra in the year 2011-12 is well within prescribed limit as given below:

Sl.No. Name of Power Station Unit Size (MW) SPM Level during Prescribed Limits of 2011-12 mg/Nm3 SPM Level mg/Nm3 1. DHANU Thermal Power Station 2x250 MW 38.7 – 48.4 150 2. TROMBAY Thermal Power Station 1x500 + 1x250 MW 11.0 – 83.0 150 3. JSW Energy (Ratnagiri) Ltd. 4x300 MW 65.0(Average of the year) 100

DISPOSAL OF ASH OF POWER PLANT 11th May, 2012

LSQ 5843

SHRI VILAS BABURAO MUTTEMWAR

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the quantum of ash disposed off out of the total ash produced from coal based Power plants; (b) whether huge quantity of water is being used for handling the ash and while disposing it, toxic elements such as Mercury, Arsenic, Lead and Cadmium also spread in the environment; and (c) if so, the details thereof and the corrective measures taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL )

(a) : As reported by Central Electricity Authority (CEA), out of 131.09 million tons of ash generated from the Thermal Power Plants in the country, 73.13 million tons was utilized during the year 2010-11. (b) & (c) : Water quantity of 4 to 5 times of the ash is required for handling the ash disposal. No release of toxic elements like mercury, arsenic, lead, cadmium, etc. to the environment has been brought to the notice of Central Electricity Authority. Moreover, Ministry of Environment and Forests stipulates lining of ash ponds at the time of environmental clearance coal/lignite based thermal power projects so as to ensure that the ash water does not percolate and get mixed up with ground water.

BACHAT LAMP YOJANA 18th May, 2012

LSQ *608

SHRI ASADUDDIN OWAISI

SHRI S. SEMMALAI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the salient features of the BachatLamp Yojana (BLY) being implementedfordistribution of Compact FluorescentLamps (CFLs) in the country; (b) whether a number of States havenominated agencies for distribution ofCFLs under the scheme in their States; (c) if so, the details thereof alongwiththe quantum of subsidy provided bytheUnion Government to the States for theScheme, State/UT-wise; (d) the steps being taken by theGovernment to encourage States toimplement the Scheme; (e) whether any study has beenconducted in regard to high mercury levelin the domestic CFLs, posing serious healthhazards; and (f) if so, the details thereof and thecorrective measures taken by theGovernment in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF POWER (SHRI SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE)

(a) to (f): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (f) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 608 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 18.05.2012 REGARDING BACHAT LAMP YOJANA.

(a) : The `Bachat Lamp Yojana` (BLY) aims at replacement of incandescent bulbs in households by Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs). It provides CFLs to households at a price comparable to that of incandescent bulbs and utilizes the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol to recover the cost differential between the market price of CFLs and the price at which they are sold to households. The Bachat Lamp Yojana is designed as a public- private partnership between the Government of India, private sector CFL suppliers and State level Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOMs). The CFL suppliers provide high quality CFLs to households at a price of Rs.15 per CFL in exchange of an ICL(Incandescent Bulb)within a designated project area in a DISCOM. (b) & (c) : Till now 19 states have initiated the implementation of BLY scheme and nominated agencies(CFL supplier). No subsidy has been provided by the Union Government to States/UTs for this scheme.The details of implementing agencies selected by the States/UTs are enclosed at Annex. (d) : Several steps have been taken by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) to facilitate the implementation of the scheme by the States. These include: 1. Pilot projects of BLY with metering support by BEE were developed and registered. 2. Registration of the Bachat Lamp Yojana PoA with UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) was done on 29th April, 2010. 3. Developed draft EOI (Expression of Interest) to facilitate State Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOMs) in selecting project implementers. 4. Regular `Stake holders Consultation meets` to know the concerns and facilitate the implementation of the scheme. 5. Regular workshops are being organized with State DISCOMs and State Designated Agencies to facilitate the BLY implementation. 6. Empanelment of CFL suppliers to give a ready reference to DISCOMs for selection in their area of operation. 7. Developed legal agreements to be signed between the DISCOMs Company, Investor and Bureau of Energy Efficiency. 8. Developed various procedures/templates to facilitate the BLY implementation and developed an online database management system for online submission of the data required under BLY. (e)& (f) : BEE has not conducted any study on the health hazards posed by the mercury level in the CFLs. Under the `Bachat Lamp Yojana Scheme`, the CFL supplier is required to make arrangements for collection of fused CFLs through appropriate schemes and, ensure their safe storage, transportation and disposal, as per the applicable environmental laws and other regulatory norms.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (b) & (c) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 608 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 18.05.2012 REGARDING BACHAT LAMP YOJANA.

S.No Name of the State Project Under Agency(CFL supplier) Selected BLY PoA/Stand Alone 1 Andhra Pradesh Stand Alone ProjectM/s Osram India Pvt Ltd (Vishakhapatnam (Vizag) Under BLY PoA M/s C-Quest Capital Malaysia Ltd. Central AP 2 Haryana Stand Alone ProjectM/s Osram India Pvt. Ltd (Yamunanagar&Sonipat) 3 Chhattisgarh Stand Alone Project(RajnandgaonM/s Banyan Environmental Innovations Pvt. Ltd Circle) Under BLY PoA M/s Energy Efficiency services Ltd. 4 Himachal Pradesh Stand Alone Project Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board 5 Kerala Under BLY PoA Energy Management Centre 6 Punjab Under BLY PoA M/s C-Quest Capital Malaysia Ltd. 7 Uttar Pradesh Stand Alone Project M/s Banyan Environmental Innovations Pvt Ltd 8 Uttarakhand Under BLY PoA M/s Energy Efficiency services Ltd. 9 Rajasthan Stand Alone Project M/s Banyan Environmental Innovations Pvt Ltd 10 Orissa Stand Alone Project M/s Banyan Environmental Innovations Pvt Ltd 11 Goa Under BLY PoA M/s HPL Electric & Power Pvt. Ltd. 12 Karnataka Under BLY PoA M/s HPL Electric &Power Pvt Ltd. 13 West Bengal Under BLY PoA M/s C-Quest Capital Malaysia Ltd. 14 Tamil Nadu Under BLY PoA M/s Silver Fir Advisors pvt. Ltd. was selected and the contract was cancelled. Preparing for retendering. 15 Delhi Under BLY PoA M/s C-Quest Capital Malaysia Ltd. 16 Maharashtra Stand Alone Project (Pune) M/s Osram India Pvt Ltd 17 Madhya Pradesh Under BLY PoA M/s Energy Efficiency services Ltd. 18 Puducherry Under BLY PoA M/s Puducherry Power Corporation Ltd. 19 Gujarat Under BLY PoA M/s Energy Efficiency services Ltd. M/s Gujarat Energy Development Agency

USE OF FOSSIL FUELS 18th May, 2012

LSQ *614

SHRI M. K. RAGHAVAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether steps are being taken toreduce the use of fossil fuels for powergeneration in the country particularlyin view of global warming and climatechange; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the Bureau of EnergyEfficiency (BEE) has been successful inachieving its objectives of improving energyefficiency in the country; and (d) if so, the details of success achievedso far after the setting up of theBEE?

THE MINISTER OF POWER (SHRI SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE)

(a) to (d) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 614 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 18.05.2012 REGARDINGUSE OF FOSSIL FUELS.

(a): Yes, Madam, a Low Carbon Growth strategy is being adopted to reduce the use of fossil fuel in the growth of power sector. (b) : The details of steps being taken to reduce the use of fossil fuel for power generation in the country are as under: (i) Thrust on hydro, nuclear and renewable power capacity addition. (ii) Adoption of more efficient super-critical technology for thermal power generation to enhance the efficiency of coal fired power generation and reduce coal consumption and carbon emissions. (iii) Renovation & Modernization (R&M) and Life Extension (LE) of old generating units inter-alia for improvement of efficiency thereby reducing fossil fuel consumption: (iv) Retirement of inefficient thermal generation units in which R&M is not feasible. (v) Promoting energy efficiency in existing thermal power plants through Perform Achieve and Trade (PAT) scheme under the National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency (NMEEE) for reducing energy consumption in designated fossil fuel fired generating plants. (c) & (d) : The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), established in 2002 under the provisions of Energy Conservation Act, 2001, has been mandated to promote energy efficiency in the country. In order to promote energy efficiency during the 11th Plan period BEE has initiated several programmes/schemes in the following areas: # House-hold lighting (Bachat Lamp Yojana). # Commercial Buildings.

# Standards & Labeling of appliances. # Demand Side Management in Agriculture / Municipalities # SMEs. # Capacity Building of State Designated Agencies (SDAs). # National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency (NMEEE). The initiatives taken have resulted in an avoided capacity generation of 10,836 MW during April, 2007 to December, 2011 as against the target of 10,000 MW for the 11th Plan.

POWER PROJECTS BY REC 18th May, 2012

LSQ 6917

SHRI SAI PRATHAP ANNAYYAGARI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether any new power projectshave got clearance from RuralElectrificationCorporation (REC) in the country includingAndhra Pradesh; (b) if so, the details thereof, projectwiseand State-wise; (c) the amount sanctioned for thispurpose, plant-wise; (d) whether any hurdles in theconstruction of the project in AndhraPradesh has come to the notice of theGovernment; and (e) if so, the details thereof and thecorrective measures taken by theGovernment in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) to (c): From 01.04.2011 to 10.05.2012 loans amounting to Rs.26966.84 crore for 20 (twenty) new power generation projects with total capacity of 13,640 MW including 03 (three) R&M projects, have been sanctioned by Rural Electrification Corporation(REC) involving a total project cost of Rs.72901.02 crore. This includes one Gas

based (1X700 MW) project in Andhra Pradesh. Details of the sanctioned projects including Andhra Pradesh are at Annex. (d) & (e) : No hurdle has been envisaged at present for the sanctioned projects.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) TO (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 6917 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 18.05.2012.

GENERATION PROJECTS SANCTIONED BY REC FROM 01.04.2011 TO 10.05.2012

(Amt. in Rs. Cr.) S. Name of the Project State Sector Cap. (MW) Category Project Loan No. Cost sanctioned by REC 1 Establishment of 1220 MW Gas Maharashtra State 1220 Gas 4439.08 976.26 based Combined Cycle Power Plant (CCPP) at Uran, Maharashtra 2 1X700 MW Gas based CCPP at Andhra State 700 Gas 3380.00 2729.58 in Andhra Pradesh Pradesh 3 2x270 MW (Phase-II) Coal based Jharkhand Private 540 Coal 3182.00 600.00 TPP in Jharkhand 4 Establishment of 2 x 25 MW Gas Tamil Nadu Private 50 Gas 268.74 188.12 based Captive Power Plant at Cuddalore District in Tamil Nadu 5 1X150 MW Coal Based TPP Tamil Nadu Private 150 Coal 773.84 300.00 Phase-II being set at Okkur&Venkidanthangal Village, NagapattinamDist, Tamil Nadu 6 2X660 MW Coal based Thermal Bihar Private 1320 Coal 7400.00 900.00 Power Plant in Banka district of Bihar 7 300 MW OPG Power Gujarat Pvt Gujarat Private 300 Coal 1640.00 820.00 Ltd (CPP) 8 5x270 MW Coal Based Thermal Maharashtra Private 1350 Coal 6646.00 1000.00 Power Plant (phase-II) at village Nandgaonpet, District Amravati, Maharashtra 9 Additional Loans for R&M works Punjab State - R&M 5.98 5.38 in Project VII in the Ropar GGSTPP 10 2X600 MW Coal Based Thermal Madhya Private 1200 Coal 6240.00 850.00 Power Plant at Anuppur district in Pradesh Madhya Pradesh. 11 2x660 MW Imported Coal Based Gujarat Private 1320 Coal 5980.00 1100.00 TPP at Salaya, Gujarat. 12 R&M Scheme of Chandrapura Maharashtra State - R&M 74.98 66.91 STPS; (i) Source measurement (Fuel oil, water, Auxiliary power & Coal flow), (ii) Unit - 5, 6 & 7 ESP Restoration/Refurbishment (improvement in stack emission control) of MSPGCL of

Maharashtra State

13 R&M Scheme of Khaperkheda Maharashtra State - R&M 95.39 85.86 TPS of MSPGCL in Maharashtra State

14 R&M Scheme for Nasik TPS and Maharashtra State - R&M 131.71 118.53 Parli TPS of MSPGCL in Maharashtra State 15 2x300MW TPS at Raigarh, Chhattisgarh PVT 600 Coal 3310.8 890 Chhatisgarh 16 2 x 600 MW TPS at Tori, Jharkhand PVT 1200 Coal 5700 1200 Jharkhand 17 3x660 MW TPS, at Nabinagar, Bihar State 1980 Coal 13000 8775 Bihar 18 Unit-II of 2x600 MW, TPS at Chhattisgarh PVT 600 Coal 3360 1500 Raigarh, Chhatisgarh 19 3x 150 MW Coal based TPP at West Bengal PVT 450 Coal 2446 1000 Haldia in Purbamedinipur District of West Bengal 20 1x660MW Harduaganj Extension- UP State 660 Coal 4826.5 3861.2 II TPP of UPRVUNL Total 13640 72901.02 26966.84

CARBON CREDITS SCHEME 18th May,2012

LSQ 6923

SHRI VIKRAMBHAI ARJANBHAI MAADAM

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the benefits of Carbon Credits Scheme is being availed by anyStateby using power saving methods; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the Government ispromoting the scheme to save energy usage; (d) if so, the details thereof; (e) whether any Central Governmentproject related to power is getting thebenefit of Carbon Credits Scheme; and (f) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) to (d) : Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) is promoting the `Bachat Lamp Yojana` (BLY) Scheme to promote energy efficient lighting in India. Under the BLY Scheme, Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) are distributed by implementer(s) to grid-connected residential households in co-ordination with Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOMs) in exchange of an incandescent lamp (ICL) and Rs.15/-. To bridge the cost differential between the market price of the CFLs and the price at which they are distributed to households, the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is harnessed. The implementer(s) would cover the project cost through sale of Green House Gas (GHG) emission reductions achieved in their respective project areas.

19 States/UTs have initiated the `Bachat Lamp Yojana` Scheme in collaboration with the State Electricity Distribution Companies. These States are at various stages of project preparation. Several steps have been taken by the BEE to facilitate the implementation of the scheme by the States. These include: 1. Pilot projects of BLY with metering support by BEE were developed and registered. 2. Registration of the Bachat Lamp Yojana PoA with UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) was done on 29th April, 2010. 3. Developed draft EOI (Expression of Interest) to facilitate State Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOMS) in selecting project implementers. 4. Regular `Stake holders Consultation meets` to know the concerns and facilitate the implementation of the scheme. 5. Regular workshops are being organized with State Electricity Distribution Companies and State Designated Agencies to facilitate the BLY implementation. 6. Developed legal agreements to be signed between the Electricity Distribution Company, Investor and Bureau of Energy Efficiency. 7. Developed various procedures/templates to facilitate the BLY implementation and developed an online database management system for online submission of the data required under BLY. (e) &(f): Following projects have been registered with United Nation Framework Convention on Climate Change as Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Projects for getting benefit of Carbon Credit Scheme:-

Sl.No Project Date of Registration 1. Rampur H.E. Project, 412MW of SJVNL 29.9.2011 2. NimooBazgro HE Project, 3x15 MW of NHPC Ltd. March 2009 3. Chutak HE Project, 4x11 MW of NHPC Ltd. March 2009

Teesta-V Project of NHPC Ltd. has been successfully validated under Verified Emission Reductions (VER) Scheme. Sale of VER for generation period from April, 2008 to September, 2009 has been initiated and 4.5 lakh VERs have been sold by NHPC during FY 2011-12.

SHARAVATHI HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 18th May, 2012

LSQ 6931

SHRI RANGASWAMY DHRUVANARAYANA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the water level in theLinganamakki Dam of the SharavathiHydroelectric power project is sufficientto generate power only for thepresentsummer period; and (b) if so, the details thereof and thealternative steps being taken by theGovernment for the future?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b) : Karnataka Power Corporation Limited has informed that the total storage at Full Reservoir level of the Linganamakki Dam is 151.749 TMC and the equivalent energy is 4557 MU and as per standard practice, about 5-10% (depending on availability of water, grid requirements etc.) of water is carried over each year beyond 30th June to meet contingencies arising out of delay in onset of monsoon. The water level in Linganamakki Dam was 1765.75 ft. as on 14.5.2012 equivalent to water storage of 34207 Mcft./1027 MU of Power. The average grid consumption in Karnataka during the month of May 2012 (upto 13th May) is 151 MU. With this and also keeping in view the demand during the remaining period till 30.06.2012 (Water Year) about 15-16 MU per day only is required to be generated at Sharavathy Generating Station. Therefore, for current year, as per generation planned for balance period upto 30.06.2012 about 275 MU will be available beyond 30th June (about 6%).

POWER GENERATION 18th May, 2012

LSQ 6978

SHRI RAVINDRA KUMAR PANDEY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government havesent any proposal to the StateGovernmentof Jharkhand to increase the powerproduction in view ofelectricity crisis inthe country particularly in the State ofJharkhand; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) the amount provided under RajivGandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana bythe Union Government during the last threeyears and current financial yearto the StateGovernment of Jharkhand alongwith thedetails of its utilization and progress ofwork; (d) whether the Government proposesto conduct any investigation regardingtheamount issued to the State Government ofJharkhand alongwith theproper utilization and progress of work; and (e) if so, the details thereof and if not,the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a)& (b): No, Madam. (c): Cumulatively, an amount of Rs.2992 crore including loan by Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) has been released under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) for the State of Jharkhand as on 30.04.2012. The Year-wise release of fundsduring thelastthree years and current year, is as under: Rs. in crore Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 (as on 30.04.2012) Total (includes funds released prior to 2009-10) Funds(including 750.48 161.89 116.54 12.38 2,992.00 loan by REC)\ released

The physical progress of projects sanctioned under RGGVY in Jharkhand is as under: Revised coverage Cumulative achievement as on 30.04.2012 Un-electrified Partially electrified Below Poverty Line UE PEV BPL villages (UEV) villages (PEV) Connections (BPL) 19,281 7,223 18,30,722 17,917 5,511 12,75,252

(d) & (e): Implementation of three projects of RGGVY regarding award of work by JSEB are being investigated by CBI.

LOWER SUBANSIRI HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECT 18th May, 2012

LSQ 7020

SHRI RAJEN GOHAIN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government isconsidering to review all the proposal ofbig dams including the present design ofthe Dam of Lower SubansiriHydroelectricProject in Arunachal Pradesh;

(b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the Government wasinformed about the devastating earthquakeof 1950 in North Eastern Region at thetime of submission of proposal of the LowerSubansiri Hydroelectric Project; (d) if so, whether the Governmentconsidered the probable disaster out of abig water reservoir from a big Dam likelower Subansiri; (e) if so, whether the Government isconsidering to negotiate with theprotestinglocal people against construction of big damat Lower Subansiri toavert further loss oftime and money; and (f) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b): The Government does not propose to review all the proposals of big dams in the country. However, as desired by Government of Assam (GoA), NHPC constituted an Expert Group consisting of experts from IIT, Guwahati, Gauhati University and Dibrugarh University to study the downstream impact of Lower Subansiri HEP (2000 MW). The Expert Group has submitted its final report on 3.3.2011. Meanwhile, on the concerns expressed by GoA regarding structural safety of the dam, Planning Commission has appointed a two Member Technical Experts Committee to study the technical reports of the Expert Group. (c) & (d): Central Water Commission has informed that the seismic data / past history of earthquakes in the country is maintained by Indian Meteorological Department which includes the earthquake of 1950 referred herein. All such information has been taken into account for carrying out the seismic studies during submission of proposal of Lower Subansiri Hydro-electric Project. NHPC has informed that the occurrence of 1950 earthquake was considered during the site specific earthquake design parameters study for this Project by Department of Earthquake Engineering, IIT Roorkee. (e) & (f): No, Madam. However, the concerns of local people on the safety of the dam has been referred to the Two Member Technical Experts Committee as mentioned in the foregoing replies. In addition, on the concerns of downstream impact, a Joint Steering Committee has been constituted by NHPC on 19.4.2011 to suggest feasible and practicable remedial measures in the downstream areas with reference to Expert Group`s recommendations on downstream impact of Subansiri Lower Dam (Part-II) alongwith issues related to flood, bank erosion and sediment control. Also, as recommended by Inter- Ministerial Group headed by Secretary (Water Resources), a Cumulative Environment Impact Assessment Study of Lohit Sub- basin has recently been completed by WAPCOS and studies for Subansiri and Siang sub-basins have been commissioned by Central Water Commission.

ROLE OF RURAL ELECTRIFICATIONCORPORATION 18th May, 2012

LSQ 7078

SHRI GOWDAR MALLIKARJUNAPPA SIDDESWARA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the role of the Rural ElectrificationCorporation Limited (REC); (b) whether the role of REC hasdiminished progressively in the country; (c) if so, whether the REC is nowfunding private power generation plants; (d) if so, the details of the variousnon-core activities undertaken by the REC during the last three years; (e) whether the REC is qualified to runand operate such non- core activitieslikefunding power plants, assessing theirviability and making cost-benefitanalysis,as funding power generation plants in theprivate sector; and (f) if so, the details thereof and the stepsproposed to direct the REC toconcentrateon rural electrification and reliable deliveryof power atreasonable prices?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : Rural Electrification Corporation(REC) is a Non- Banking Financial Institute/Company to finance all power projects in the field of Generation, Transmission, Distribution including rural electrification scheme. It is also Nodal

Agency for implementation of Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana(RGGVY) and National Electricity Fund(NEF). (b) : No, Madam. (c) : Yes, Madam, REC now funding private power generation plants. (d) : Nil. (e) : Yes, Madam. As per its Memorandum and Article of Association, REC is competent to finance power generation plants including private power generation plants. (f) : REC continues to finance rural electrification schemes. REC is also Nodal Agency for RGGVY programme and NEF.

ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR HYDROPOWER PROJECTS 18th May, 2012

LSQ 7095

SHRI ASHOK TANWAR

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether out of 13 hydel powerprojects proposed on the Basin of LohitRiver, only the first project at lowerDemure has so far got clearance; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether his Ministry has takennotice of any sacred place likely to besubmerged due to the project which wasnot mentioned in the EnvironmentalImpactAssessment report; (d) if so, the details thereof and if not,the reasons therefor; (e) whether his Ministry is facingproblem in obtaining environmentalclearance for the remaining projects; and (f) if so, the details thereof alongwiththe reasons therefor and thecorrectivemeasures taken by the Government in thisregard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b): Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has informed that ten hydroelectric projects with aggregate capacity of 7221 MW (having IC above 25 MW) have been allotted by the State Government in Lohit River Basin. Out of these, Lower Demwe Hydro-electric Project (1750 MW) has been accorded Environmental Clearance and in- principle Forest Clearance by Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) on 12.2.2010 and 1.3.2012 respectively. (c) & (d): Certain representations have been received wherein it has been pointed out that ParsuramKund, an important cultural heritage site, is likely to be affected by Lower Demwe Hydro-electric Project (HEP). In this regard, Government of Arunachal Pradesh has informed that this issue was known to Government agencies as well as NGOs etc. and the same was considered and deliberated upon during the public hearing also. Considering all the aspects of the project, vis-à-vis ParsuramKund, Environmental Clearance was issued laying down specific conditions addressing like, the impact on ParsuramKund release of 35 cumecs of water downstream to maintain the needs at ParsuramKund, release of normal lean season flow for a period of 7 days during Mela period in ParsuramKund in the month of January, financial allocation of about Rs.10 crore for protection of ParsuramKund, etc. (e) & (f): MoEF considers the proposals of HEPs for Environmental Clearances, on case to case basis as per the provisions of Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification, 2006. Project Developers are pursuing the matter at the appropriate level to get the clearances expedited. The Ministry of Power is also regularly reviewing the status of Environment and Forest Clearances for power project and is taking up the matter with the MoEF on a regular basis for expeditious clearance.

TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION LOSSES 17th August,2012

LSQ *101

SHRI J.M. AARON RASHID SHRI CHANDULAL CHANDU BHAIYA SAHU

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of transmission and distribution (T&D) losses reported during the last three years and the current year, State/UT-wise and the extent to which these losses raise the cost of power; (b) whether Smart Grid Projects aimed at bringing down such losses are being implemented by various State Governments; (c) if so, the details thereof along with the present status of their implementation, State and Project-wise; (d) the expenditure likely to be incurred on such projects, financial assistance provided by the Union Government for such projects along with the extent to which T&D losses are likely to be reduced as a result thereof; and (e) the steps being taken or proposed to be taken by the Government for strengthening the works relating to research and development in power generation, transmission and distribution sector?

THE MINISTER OF POWER (DR. M. )

(a) to (e) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 101 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012 REGARDING TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION LOSSES.

(a): Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) Losses which include transmission and distribution losses, for the States and UTs, for the year 2008-09, 2009-10 & 2010-11 as per PFC`s report are given at Annex. Audited data for determining AT&C losses for the current year is not available. High AT&C losses do result in higher cost of power to end users. (b) to (d): India Smart Grid Task Force constituted by Ministry of Power has recommended taking up Smart Grid Pilots to test various functionalities like demand side management, peak load management, outage management, integration of renewables into the grid etc. including reduction in AT&C losses. On the basis of these recommendation, proposals for Smart Grid Pilots from State Utilities were invited and 14 proposals have been shortlisted. Decision on implementation of these pilots would be taken on continuation of R-APDRP and the availability of funds under R-APDRP in 12th Plan. (e): R&D policy of the Government is to promote R&D project that help the nation become self-reliant in technology. The R&D activities under Ministry of Power are undertaken by central public sector undertakings. The Government is funding National Perspective Plan for R&D in Indian power sector, Research Scheme on Power and several research projects of Central Power Research Institute. In the Thermal Generation sector work being done is in the areas of stabilization of super critical units of 660 MW capacity, efficiency improvement of thermal power plants, control instrumentation etc. In the area of hydro generation, NHPC and other Hydro utilities alongwith BHEL have contributed in improving turbine design. In the transmission field, 800 kV DC has been introduced. Introduction of 1200 kV level high voltage AC System has been developed indigenously by Powergrid under public private partnership. These technologies will increase the stability of the System, apart from improving generation and transmission efficiency.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (a) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 101 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012 REGARDING TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION LOSSES.

Region State Utility 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Eastern Bihar BSEB 34.37 43.92 47.44 Bihar Total 34.37 43.92 47.44 Jharkhand JSEB 54.16 10.21 46.79

Jharkhand Total 54.16 10.21 46.79 Orissa CESCO 46.84 39.98 45.54 NESCO 38.90 36.70 38.47 SESCO 50.59 51.00 54.12 WESCO 37.55 37.58 43.84 Orissa Total 42.20 39.70 44.35 Sikkim Sikkim PD 46.81 55.36 51.96 Sikkim Total 46.81 55.36 51.96 West Bengal WBSEDCL 25.81 33.24 27.40 West Bengal Total 25.81 33.24 27.40 Eastern Total 36.64 33.94 38.24 North Eastern Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal PD 60.15 58.82 61.45 Arunachal Pradesh Total 60.15 58.82 61.45 Assam CAEDCL 39.36 LAEDCL 29.23 UAEDCL 31.42 APDCL 29.31 29.19 Assam Total 32.68 29.31 29.19 Manipur Manipur PD 81.32 47.55 40.17 Manipur Total 81.32 47.55 40.17 Meghalaya MeSEB 43.37 48.77 MeECL 51.63 Meghalaya Total 43.37 48.77 51.63 Mizoram Mizoram PD 41.08 38.95 41.00 Mizoram Total 41.08 38.95 41.00 Nagaland Nagaland PD 44.12 46.16 50.07 Nagaland Total 44.12 46.16 50.07 Tripura TSECL 31.91 29.16 34.48 Tripura Total 31.91 29.16 34.48 North Eastern Total 40.70 36.23 37.33 Northern Delhi BSES Rajdhani 20.59 19.83 15.80 BSES Yamuna 13.73 28.63 18.13 NDPL 17.64 15.68 13.75 Delhi Total 17.92 20.78 15.76 Haryana DHBVNL 32.60 28.11 26.29 UHBVNL 34.00 30.58 29.85 Haryana Total 33.29 29.32 28.02 Himachal Pradesh HPSEB 12.85 18.46 35.48 HPSEB Ltd. 12.22 Himachal Pradesh Total 12.85 18.46 15.72 Jammu & Kashmir J&K PDD 69.05 70.44 72.86 Jammu & Kashmir Total 69.05 70.44 72.86 Punjab PSEB 18.51 17.73 PSPCL 17.47 Punjab Total 18.51 17.73 17.47 Rajasthan AVVNL 31.28 33.04 26.80 JDVVNL 30.19 31.51 23.73 JVVNL 28.40 26.70 22.66 Rajasthan Total 29.83 30.07 24.19 Uttar Pradesh DVVN 28.25 49.62 55.39 KESCO 53.44 51.66 44.11 MVVN 29.90 37.58 37.57 Pash VVN 29.38 27.68 31.61

Poorv VVN 49.75 27.86 40.43 Uttar Pradesh Total 35.04 35.73 40.29 Uttarakhand Ut PCL 39.89 28.35 28.48 Uttarakhand Total 39.89 28.35 28.48 Northern Total 29.96 29.66 28.91 Southern Andhra Pradesh APCPDCL 14.24 17.93 20.56 APEPDCL 10.26 9.69 14.51 APNPDCL 14.37 18.52 16.07 APSPDCL 11.36 16.63 14.20 Andhra Pradesh Total 12.99 16.43 17.50 Karnataka BESCOM 19.17 21.10 22.75 CHESCOM 25.33 28.21 28.73 GESCOM 38.80 38.05 25.75 HESCOM 33.90 28.51 26.22 MESCOM 14.01 18.40 13.75 Karnataka Total 24.94 25.34 23.71 Kerala KSEB 21.61 14.90 14.09 Kerala Total 21.61 14.90 14.09 Puducherry Puducherry PD 18.47 19.35 14.43 Puducherry Total 18.47 19.35 14.43 Tamil Nadu TNEB 14.39 18.87 19.90 Tamil Nadu Total 14.39 18.87 19.90 Southern Total 16.92 19.05 19.26 Western Chhattisgarh CSEB 30.46 CSPDCL 38.29 36.28 28.64 Chhattisgarh Total 32.73 36.28 28.64 Goa Goa PD 21.69 6.12 14.08 Goa Total 21.69 6.12 14.08 Gujarat DGVCL 16.11 15.23 13.08 MGVCL 14.98 15.27 14.83 PGVCL 31.78 32.35 26.75 UGVCL 16.31 18.89 7.20 Gujarat Total 22.04 22.81 16.89

MP Madhya Kshetra Madhya Pradesh VVCL 50.24 42.26 43.95 MP Paschim Kshetra VVCL 36.38 36.16 31.12 MP Purv Kshetra VVCL 55.84 46.11 37.99 Madhya Pradesh Total 46.61 41.03 37.28 Maharashtra MSEDCL 31.19 25.02 23.30 Maharashtra Total 31.19 25.02 23.30 Western Total 31.64 28.02 24.44 Grand Total 27.37 26.58 26.15

Note: AT&C Losses for Sikkim PD (for 2008-09 to 2010-11), APSPDCL (for 2009-10 and 2010-11) and BSES Rajdhani (for 2010-11) include transmission losses since the figure for transmission losses is not available Note: Collection efficiency for J&K PDD for 2008-09 to 2010-11 has been calculated based on figures for revenue realised available in Resource Plan .

Note: TANGEDCO operational w.e.f 1st November 2010. The complete information for calculation of AT&C losses is not available.

POLLUTED WATER RELEASED FROM NTPC POWER PLANTS 17th August, 2012

LSQ 1167

SHRI DILIP SINGH JU DEV

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether Government has noticed that farmers` crops are getting destroyed due to the polluted water released from the Rakhar dam of National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC), Sipat and continuous leakage of water from the water reservoir dam; (b) if so, the number of farmers and the total area getting affected due to it; and (c) the procedure regarding fixation of compensation for the loss of crops due to polluted water?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b) : As per the joint survey carried out by the State Revenue Department, NTPC officials and affected farmers, the crops of the farmers in the villages of Bhilai, Raliya and Gatoura have got affected by the water seepage (which is clear water) from the Ash Dyke (Rakhar dam). The details are as follows: S.No. Name of Number of Area affected Village affected (Hectare) farmers 1. Bhilai 41 22.900 2. Raliya 80 31.082 3. Gatoura 44 16.348 The seepage water is being pumped back to the reservoir. (c) : The compensation for the loss of crop as identified during the survey was decided by the District administration. The amount was calculated by the District administration considering the minimum support price for kharif (paddy) declared by the Chhattisgarh Government, average yield for the land and the affected area as identified during the survey.

HYDRO POWER 17th August, 2012

LSQ 1181

SHRI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the generation of hydro power is relatively low despite immense potential of hydro power in the country; (b) if so, the details thereof, State/UTwise; (c) whether the Chikhladra Udanchan Hydro Power Project of Maharashtra has been kept pending; (d) if so, the reasons therefor; (e) whether the Government has identified the potential of hydro power generation in the country including Maharashtra; and (f) if so, the details thereof, State/UTwise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b) AND (e) & (f): The Re-assessment studies of hydro- electric potential of the country were completed by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) in 1987. According to these studies, hydro power potential of the country in terms of Installed capacity is estimated at 148701 MW out of which 145320 MW consist of schemes having Installed Capacity (IC) above 25 MW. Out ofthis, 34505.8 MW (23.74%) has been developedand 11951.0 MW (8.22%) is under development. In Maharashtra, the hydro power potential in terms of IC is estimated at 3769 MW (3314 MW from schemes having IC above 25 MW). Details of Hydro electric potential identified in the country including Maharashtra and its status of development is given at Annex. (c) & (d): Chikhladra Udanchan Hydro Power Project of Maharashtra is not under examination/pending in CEA. However, DPR of Chikhaldra PSS (2x200 MW) in Amravati district in the state of Maharashtra was received in CEA in March 1995. DPR was returned in December 1996 as the Government of Maharashtra informed that clearance from CEA is not felt necessary as estimated cost is not exceeding Rs.1000 Crs. (the prevailing limit in 1995-96) and the scheme is proposed to be posed to private investors through competitive bidding.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) AND (e) & (f) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1181 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

STATUS OF HYDRO ELECTRIC POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT

( In terms of Installed capacity - Above 25 MW)

As on 30.06.2012

Capacity Developed Capacity yet to Identified Capacity as Capacity + Under be per Capacity Under Construction developed Region/ State reassessment study Developed construction

Total Above 25 MW (MW) (MW) (MW) % (MW) (%) (MW) (%) (MW) % NORTHERN Jammu & Kashmir 14146 13543 2340.0 17.28 1109.0 8.19 3449.0 25.47 10094.0 74.53 Himachal Pradesh 18820 18540 7594.0 40.96 3282.0 17.70 10876.0 58.66 7664.0 41.34 Punjab 971 971 1206.3 100.00 0.0 0.00 1206.3 100.00 0.0 0.00 Haryana 64 64 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 64.0 100.00 Rajasthan 496 483 411.0 85.09 0.0 0.00 411.0 85.09 72.0 14.91 Uttarakhand 18175 17998 3426.4 19.04 1025.0 5.70 4451.4 24.73 13546.7 75.27 Uttar Pradesh 723 664 501.6 75.54 0.0 0.00 501.6 75.54 162.4 24.46 Sub Total (NR) 53395 52263 15479.3 29.62 5416.0 10.36 20895.3 39.98 31367.8 60.02 WESTERN Madhya Pradesh. 2243 1970 2395.0 100.00 400.0 20.30 2795.0 100.00 0.0 0.00 Chhattisgarh 2242 2202 120.0 5.45 0.0 0.00 120.0 5.45 2082.0 94.55 Gujarat 619 590 550.0 93.22 0.0 0.00 550.0 93.22 40.0 6.78 Maharashtra 3769 3314 2487.0 75.05 0.0 0.00 2487.0 75.05 827.0 24.95 Goa 55 55 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 55.0 100.00 Sub total (WR) 8928 8131 5552.0 68.28 400.0 4.92 5952.0 73.20 2179.0 26.80 SOUTHERN Andhra Pradesh 4424 4360 2177.8 49.95 410.0 9.40 2587.8 59.35 1772.3 40.65

Karnataka 6602 6459 3585.4 55.51 0.0 0.00 3585.4 55.51 2873.6 44.49 Kerala 3514 3378 1881.5 55.70 100.0 2.96 1981.5 58.66 1396.5 41.34 Tamil Nadu 1918 1693 1722.2 100.00 60.0 3.54 1782.2 100.00 0.0 0.00 Sub Total (SR) 16458 15890 9366.9 58.95 570.0 3.59 9936.9 62.54 5953.2 37.46 EASTERN Jharkhand 753 582 233.2 40.07 0.0 0.00 233.2 40.07 348.8 59.93 Bihar 70 40 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 40.0 100.00 Orissa 2999 2981 2027.5 68.01 0.0 0.00 2027.5 68.01 953.5 31.99 West Bengal 2841 2829 77.0 2.72 292.0 10.32 369.0 13.04 2460.0 86.96 Sikkim 4286 4248 570.0 13.42 2421.0 56.99 2991.0 70.41 1257.0 29.59 A& Nicobar 0 0 0.0 0.0 Sub Total (ER) 10949 10680 2907.7 27.23 2713.0 25.40 5620.7 52.63 5059.3 47.37 NORTH EASTERN Meghalaya 2394 2298 240.0 10.44 82.0 3.57 322.0 14.01 1976.0 85.99 Tripura 15 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Manipur 1784 1761 105.0 5.96 0.0 0.00 105.0 5.96 1656.0 94.04 Assam 680 650 375.0 57.69 0.0 0.00 375.0 57.69 275.0 42.31 Nagaland 1574 1452 75.0 5.17 0.0 0.00 75.0 5.17 1377.0 94.83 Arunachal Pradesh 50328 50064 405.0 0.81 2710.0 5.41 3115.0 6.22 46949.0 93.78 Mizoram 2196 2131 0.0 0.00 60.0 2.82 60.0 2.82 2071.0 97.18 Sub Total (NER) 58971 58356 1200.0 2.06 2852.0 4.89 4052.0 6.94 54304.0 93.06 ALL INDIA 148701 145320 34505.8 23.74 11951.0 8.22 46456.8 31.97 98863.2 68.03

Note : 1 In addition to above 2 PSS (1080 MW) are under construction and 4785.6 MW PSS are under operation

FUND UTILIZATION FOR NRE SOURCES 17thAugust, 2012

LSQ 1214

SHRI PORIKA BALRAM NAIK

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the funds proposed to be allocated by the Union Government to various States including Uttar Pradesh for generating power through New and Renewable Energy (NRE) sources during the XII Five Year Plan; (b) whether the Government has ensured proper utilization of the funds provided during previous years; (c) if so, the details thereof; and (d) if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : Projects for power generation from various renewable energy sources are being set up mostly in private sector with largely private investment backed by fiscal and financial incentives from the Union Government. Funds are not allocated state-wise in advance. The eligible Central Financial Assistance (CFA)/subsidy is based on specific proposals and disbursed to project developers either directly or through State Nodal Agencies/Departments. The 12th Plan allocation for Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has not been communicated by the Planning Commission. (b) to (d) : The utilization of funds is an ongoing process. Mostly the funds are released to project developers only after the completion of projects to ensure complete utilization. Some funds are released to developers through State

Nodal Agencies (SNAs)/State Departments and the instalments are linked with projects` progress and further releases are made after utilization of the instalments released earlier. To ensure proper utilization of the funds, the MNRE obtains periodic physical & financial progress reports, utilization certificates and audited statements of expenditure. MNRE also holds periodic meetings with implementing agencies to review the progress of projects and the pace of utilization of funds and undertakes random inspection visits to project sites to ascertain the quantity and quality of project implementation and systems deployed, etc. In addition, periodic audit of the SNAs is also undertaken.

PROJECTS FOR EXPLOITATION OF HYDRO POWER 17th August, 2012

LSQ 1220

SHRI TUFANI SAROJ

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of projects going on for exploitation of the hydro power capacity of the rivers originating from the Himalayan region besides Ganga and Yamuna river; (b) the fund allocated during the last three years and the current year; (c) whether there has been a huge loss of revenue due to stalling of the said projects at the last stage of construction; (d) if so, whether the Government proposes to take action against those who have stalled the projects started after obtaining approval of the Ministry; and (e) if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a): Presently, 40 nos. of hydro power projects (25 MW and above) aggregating to 11981 MW (Annex-I) capacity are under construction on the rivers originating from the Himalayan region. This includes following 7 nos. of hydro projects on river Ganga and Yamuna and their tributaries:- Sl. Name of Scheme State I.C. Under No. (No. x Execution MW) (MW)

1 Swara Kuddu H.P. 3x37 111.00 2 Tangu Romai-I H.P. 2x22 44.00 3 Tehri PSS (THDC) Uttarakhand 4x250 1000.00 4 Tapovan Vishnugad Uttarakhand 4x130 520.00 (NTPC) 5 Shrinagar Uttarakhand 4x82.5 330.00 6 Phata Byung Uttarakhand 2x38 76.00 7 Singoli Bhatwari Uttarakhand 3x33 99.00

(b): The expenditure incurred on these ongoing hydro projects during the last three years (2009-10, 2010-11 & 2011-12) and the current year (2012- 13) is as under :-

The expenditure figures are provisional (un-audited) and based on the information received from the Project Authorities. Project-wise details are enclosed at Annex-II.

Year Expenditure in Rs. Crores 2009-10 7420.67 2010-11 8678.27 2011-12 9132.48 2012-13 1261.51

(till date) (c) to (e): The works of 3 ongoing Hydro-electric projects are stalled/ discontinued due to various reasons. The details are as under: Sl. Name of Project/Executing Reasons/Remarks No. Agency/(Specify)/Installed Capacity 1 Loharinag Pala NTPC (Central) Works suspended from 20.02.2009 due to 4x150 = 600 MW environmental concerns. MoP vide order dated 24.12.2010 communicated the decision of National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA) to discontinue the project. The Expenditure incurred on the project is Rs. 772 Crores upto Decemebr,2011. 2 Srinagar GVK Industries(Pvt.) MoEF has issued notice on 30.05.2011 to stop the 4x82.5 = 330 MW works due to environmental concerns. The Expenditure incurred on the project is Rs. 3328 Crores upto March, 2012.

Ar. Pradesh/Assam 3 Subansiri Lower Works stopped since 16.12.2011 due to agitation NHPC(Central) launched by Anti-dam activists against 8x250 = 2000 MW construction of the project in view of downstream impact.With the help of CRPF/Assam police barricades along access roads to the project have been removed.However,situation is still not conducive for work. The Expenditure incurred on the project is Rs. 5703.24 Crores upto July, 2012.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1220 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

Details of Hydro Projects under Execution (Excluding projects under Ministry of New & Renewable Energy) Sl. No. Name of Scheme State I.C. Under Likely (No. x MW) Execution Commng. Date (MW) Central Sector 1 Parbati St. II (NHPC) H.P. 4x200 800.00 2016-17 2 Parabati-III (NHPC) H.P. 4x130 520.00 2012-14 3 Kol Dam (NTPC) H.P. 4x200 800.00 2013-14 4 Rampur (SJVNL) H.P. 6x68.67 412.00 2013-14 5 Uri-II (NHPC) J&K 4x60 240.00 2012-13 6 Chutak (NHPC) J&K 4x11 44.00 2012-13 7 Nimoo Bazgo (NHPC) J&K 3x15 45.00 2013-14 8 Kishanganga (NHPC) J&K 3x110 330.00 2016-17 9 Tehri PSS (THDC) Uttarakhand 4x250 1000.00 13th Plan 10 Tapovan Vishnugad (NTPC) Uttarakhand 4x130 520.00 2015-16 11 Teesta Low Dam-III (NHPC) W.B. 4x33 132.00 2013-14 12 Teesta Low Dam-IV (NHPC) W.B. 4x40 160.00 2014-15 13 Subansiri Lower (NHPC) Ar. Pr. 8x250 2000.00 2016-17 14 Kameng (NEEPCO) Ar. Pr. 4x150 600.00 2016-17

15 Pare (NEEPCO) Ar. Pr. 2x55 110.00 2014-15 16 Tuirial (NEEPCO) Ar. Pr. 2x30 60.00 2016-17 Sub- total (Central Sector) : 7773.00 State Sector 17 Uhl-III H.P. 3x33.33 100.00 2014-15 18 Swara Kuddu H.P. 3x37 111.00 2014-15 19 Kashang -I H.P. 1x65 65.00 2014-15 20 Kashang -II & III H.P. 2x65 130.00 2015-16 21 Sainj H.P. 100.00 100.00 2014-15 22 Baglihar- II J&K 3x150 450.00 2016-17 23 Myntdu Meghalaya 2x42+ 1x42 42.00 2012-13 24 New Umtru Meghalaya 2x20 40.00 2014-15 Sub- total (State Sector) : 1038.00 Private Sector 25 Sorang H.P. 2x50 100.00 2013-14 26 Tidong-I H.P. 2x50 100.00 2015-16 27 Tangu Romai- I H.P. 2x22 44.00 2015-16 28 Shrinagar Uttarakhand 4x82.5 330.00 2013-14 29 Phata Byung Uttarakhand 2x38 76.00 2013-14 30 Singoli Bhatwari Uttarakhand 3x33 99.00 2015-16 31 Chujachen Sikkim 2x49.5 99.00 2013-14 32 Teesta St. III Sikkim 6x200 1200.00 2014-15 33 Teesta St. VI Sikkim 4x125 500.00 2015-16 34 Rangit-IV Sikkim 3x40 120.00 2014-15 35 Jerethang Loop Sikkim 2x48 96.00 2014-15 36 Bhasmey Sikkim 2X25.5 51.00 2014-15 37 Tashiding Sikkim 2x48.5 97.00 13th Plan 38 Dikchu Sikkim 3x32 96.00 13th Plan 39 Rangit-II Sikkim 2x33 66.00 13th Plan 40 Rongnichu Sikkim 2x48 96.00 13th Plan Sub- total (Private Sector) : 3170.00 Total: 11981.00

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1220 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

Expenditure Incurred on Hydro electric projects under construction in Himalayan Region (Expenditure figures are in Rs. Lakhs) Expend. Expend. Expend. Expend. Sl. Name of project Capacity Benefits During During During During No. (State) (MW) (MW) 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 (up to) ii) Under Execution Central Sector 1 Parbati –II(NHPC) 4x200 800 35676 38233 27425 11745 H.P. (06/2012) 2 Parbati –III(NHPC) 4x130 520 29073 41753 35026 9352 H.P. (06/2012) 3 Kol Dam (NTPC) 4x200 800 48196 48340 62100 6300 H.P. (05/2012) 4 Ram Pur (SJVNL) 6x68.67 412 25234 34022 47239 18126

H.P. (05/2012) 5 Uri-II (NHPC) 4x60 240 35976 31690 29224 5075 J&K (06/2012) 6 Chutak 4x11 44 17561 20797 10873 1129 J&K (06/2012) 7 Nimoo Bazgo 3x15 45 18021 17740 10104 1129 J&K (06/2012) 8 Kishanganga (NHPC) 3x110 330 11355 40282 69839 11160 J&K (06/2012) 9 Tehri PSS (THDC), 4x250 1000 691 780 6855 985 Uttarakhand (06/2012) 10 Tapovan Vishnug (NTPC) 4x130 520 29200 23200 37900 1800 Uttarakhand (05/2012) 11 Teesta Low Dam - III 4x33 132 21613 16265 19660 5107 (NHPC) W.B. (06/2012) 12 Teesta Low Dam-IV(NHPC) 4x40 160 23450 23185 17542 4476 W.B. (06/2012) 13 Subansiri Lower (NHPC) 8x250 2000 97131 89279 75207 8205 Ar. Pradesh/Assam (06/2012) 14 Kameng (NEEPCO) 4x150 600 23580 30427 37872 9069 Ar. Pradesh (06/2012) 15 Pare (NEEPCO) 2x55 110 5190 8497 12336 3755 Ar. Pr. (06/2012) 16 Tuirial (NEEPCO) 2x30 60 21409 1200 7738 3362 Mizoram (06/2012) Sub-total:Central Sector 443356 465690 506940 100775 State Sector 17 Baglihar-II 3x150 450 J&K 18 Uhl-III 3x33.33 100 15150 12503 13009 857 H.P. (04/2012) 19 Sawara Kuddu 3x37 111 14543 16547 22917 664 H.P. (05/2012) 20 Kashang -I 1x65 65 195 13828 14573 1204 H.P. (05/2012) 21 Kashang -II & III 2x65 130.00 H.P.

22 Sainj 100 13990 13052 444 H.P. (05/2012) 23 Myntdu, Meghalaya 2x42 42 16890 13658 16394 394 (07/2011) 24 New Umtru 2x20 40 1542 Meghalaya (05/2012) Sub-total: State Sector 46778 70526 79945 5105 Private Sector 25 Sorang 2x50 100 4200 H.P. 26 Tidong-I 2x50 100 720 H.P. 27 Tangu Romai- I 2x22 44.00 H.P. 28 Shrinagar 4x82.5 330 73133 78338 105403 Uttarakhand

29 Phata Byung 2x38 76 8586 8800 3265 Uttarakhand (06/2012) 30 Singoli Bhatwari 3x33 99 5855 14738 688 Uttarakhand (05/2012) 31 Chujachen 2x49.5 99 22776 14770 16540 2180 Sikkim (05/2012) 32 Teesta St. III 6x200 1200 141040 134164 105039 7508 Sikkim (06/2012) 33 Teesta St. VI 4x125 500 4206 73723 58229 2463 Sikkim (04/2012) 34 Rangit-IV 3x40 120 4020 10918 12919 4017 Sikkim (06/2012) 35 Jorethang Loop 2x48 96 Sikkim 36 Bhasmey 2x25.5 51 150 Sikkim (04/2012) 37 Tashiding 2x48.5 97 2975 Sikkim 38 Dikchu 3x32 96 1838 2282 4695 Sikkim 39 Rangit- II 2x33 66 Sikkim 40 Rongnichu 2x48 96 Sikkim Sub-total: Private Sector 251933.00 331611.00 326363.00 20271.00 Total : 742067 867827 913248 126151

ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECT OF HYDEL PROJECTS 17th August, 2012

LSQ 1221

PROF. RANJAN PRASAD YADAV

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a large number of hydel projects are being coming up on Himalayan water bodies including Ganga; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether environmental groups are against it and demanding for their scrapping; (d) if so, the details thereof; (e) whether Government have examined the ecological impact of these projects; (f) if so, the details thereof; and (g) if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b) : Presently, 40 hydro-electric projects (25 MW & above) aggregating to 11981 MW are under construction on Himalayan water bodies including Ganga. The list of such projects is enclosed at Annex. (c) to (g): The works of 3 Hydro-electric projects are held-up/ discontinued due to various reasons. The details of these projects are as under : Sl. Name of Project/ Executing Agency/ Reasons/Remarks No. Sector/I.C.(Sector) Uttarakhand 1. Loharinag Pala NTPC (Central) Works suspended from 20.02.2009 due

4x150 = 600 MW to environmental concerns. The Government vide order dated 24.12.2010 communicated the decision of National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA) to discontinue the project. 2. Srinagar GVK Industries(Pvt.) Ministry of Environment & Forests has 4x82.5 = 330 MW issued notice on 30.05.2011 to stop the works due to shifting of Dharidevi Temple.No ecological impact is involved in stoppage of the work.

Ar.Pradesh./Assam

3. Subansiri Lower Works stopped since 16.12.2011 due to NHPC(Central) agitation launched by Anti-dam activists 8x250 = 2000 MW construction of the project in against view of downstream impact and safety of dam.A Technical Expert Committee, constituted by the Planning Commission and the Joint Steering Committee, constituted by NHPC Ltd. have recently examined the issues and given certain recommendations in respect of dam safety and mitigation of downstream impact respectively.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1221 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

Details of Hydro Projects under Execution (25 MW & above) on Himalayan water bodies including Ganga Sl. Name of Scheme State I.C. Under Likely No. (No. x MW) Execution (MW) Commng. Date Central Sector 1 Parbati St. II (NHPC) H.P. 4x200 800.00 2016-17 2 Parabati-III (NHPC) H.P. 4x130 520.00 2012-14 3 Kol Dam (NTPC) H.P. 4x200 800.00 2013-14 4 Rampur (SJVNL) H.P. 6x68.67 412.00 2013-14 5 Uri-II (NHPC) J&K 4x60 240.00 2012-13 6 Chutak (NHPC) J&K 4x11 44.00 2012-13 7 Nimoo Bazgo (NHPC) J&K 3x15 45.00 2013-14 8 Kishanganga (NHPC) J&K 3x110 330.00 2016-17 9 Tehri PSS (THDC) Uttarakhand 4x250 1000.00 13th Plan 10 Tapovan Vishnugad (NTPC) Uttarakhand 4x130 520.00 2015-16 11 Teesta Low Dam-III (NHPC) W.B. 4x33 132.00 2013-14 12 Teesta Low Dam-IV (NHPC) W.B. 4x40 160.00 2014-15 13 Subansiri Lower (NHPC) Ar. Pr. 8x250 2000.00 2016-17 14 Kameng (NEEPCO) Ar. Pr. 4x150 600.00 2016-17 15 Pare (NEEPCO) Ar. Pr. 2x55 110.00 2014-15 16 Tuirial (NEEPCO) Ar. Pr. 2x30 60.00 2016-17 Sub- total (Central Sector) : 7773.00

State Sector 17 Uhl-III H.P. 3x33.33 100.00 2014-15 18 Swara Kuddu H.P. 3x37 111.00 2014-15 19 Kashang -I H.P. 1x65 65.00 2014-15 20 Kashang -II & III H.P. 2x65 130.00 2015-16 21 Sainj H.P. 100.00 100.00 2014-15 22 Baglihar- II J&K 3x150 450.00 2016-17 23 Myntdu Meghalaya 2x42+ 1x42 42.00 2012-13 24 New Umtru Meghalaya 2x20 40.00 2014-15 Sub- total (State Sector) : 1038.00 Private Sector 25 Sorang H.P. 2x50 100.00 2013-14 26 Tidong-I H.P. 2x50 100.00 2015-16 27 Tangu Romai- I H.P. 2x22 44.00 2015-16 28 Shrinagar Uttarakhand 4x82.5 330.00 2013-14 29 Phata Byung Uttarakhand 2x38 76.00 2013-14 30 Singoli Bhatwari Uttarakhand 3x33 99.00 2015-16 31 Chujachen Sikkim 2x49.5 99.00 2013-14 32 Teesta St. III Sikkim 6x200 1200.00 2014-15 33 Teesta St. VI Sikkim 4x125 500.00 2015-16 34 Rangit-IV Sikkim 3x40 120.00 2014-15 35 Jerethang Loop Sikkim 2x48 96.00 2014-15 36 Bhasmey Sikkim 2X25.5 51.00 2014-15 37 Tashiding Sikkim 2x48.5 97.00 13th Plan 38 Dikchu Sikkim 3x32 96.00 13th Plan 39 Rangit-II Sikkim 2x33 66.00 13th Plan 40 Rongnichu Sikkim 2x48 96.00 13th Plan Sub- total (Private Sector) : 3170.00 Total: 11981.00

FLOW OF THE GANGA 17th August, 2012

LSQ 1222

SHRI BHASKARRAO BAPURAO PATIL SHRI EKNATH MAHADEO GAIKWAD SHRI SANJAY BHOI SHRI YASHVIR SINGH SHRI ANAND PRAKASH PARANJPE SHRI ASHOK TANWAR

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) number of hydro-electric projects on the river Ganga and its tributaries which are under construction at present; (b) whether the Government has made any study to evaluate the impact of these projects on the flow of water in river Ganga and its tributaries; (c) if so, whether the Government has set up an inter-ministerial Committee to suggest ways and means for the uninterrupted flow of water in the Ganga and to ensure the hydro-electric projects are environmentally sustainable; and (d) the time by which the Committee is likely to submit its report to the Government?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a): At present, 5 hydro-electric schemes (above 25 MW) with total installed capacity of 2025 MW are under construction on river Ganga and its tributaries. Details of these schemes are at Annex. (b): IIT Roorkee and Wild Life Institute of India, Dehradun were entrusted to study the cumulative impact of hydro-electric projects on Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers in Uttarakhand. The reports have been submitted to Ministry of Environment & Forests. Further, the consortium of IITs is preparing a comprehensive Ganga River Basin Management Plan. (c): The Government has set up an Inter-Ministerial Group with the following objectives: i) To facilitate cooperation with government agencies for early completion of the study being conducted by the consortium of IITs for preparing a Ganga River Basin Management Plan; and ii) Pending finalization of the Ganga River Basin Management Plan, to consider and make recommendations on the following short-term measures in the upper reaches of the river Ganga on the basis of available reports, within three months. a. To suggest environmental flow requirement that could be prescribed for various stretches of Bhagirathi, Alaknanda and other tributaries of river Ganga, taking into account suggestions in the reports prepared by the IIT Roorkee, Wild Life Institute of India and any other available report on the subject that the group wishes to consider. b. To examine how best to make the suggested flows applicable to projects currently in operation, taking into account, inter alia, its impact on tariff. c. To make a review of the environmental impacts of projects that are proposed on Bhagirathi, Alaknanda and other tributaries of river Ganga and recommend necessary remedial action.

(d): The first meeting of the Inter-Ministerial Group held at Yojana Bhawan, New Delhi on 26.7.2012 in which it was decided that the group should finalize its recommendations in 3 months time reckoning the same from the date of first meeting i.e. 26.7.2012.

ANNEXURE

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1222 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

Hydro Power Projects under construction in Uttarakhand (Above 25 MW)

Installed Sl. Likely date of Project Name Capacity Remarks No. commissioning (MW)

Bhagirathi River

1 Tehri PSS 1000 2016-17

Total 1000

Alaknanda River

Tapovan 2 520 2015-16 Vishnugad

Ministry of Environment & 3 Shrinagar 330 2013-14 Forests, has issued stop notice for works from 30.05.2011.

4 Phata Byung 76 2013-14

5 Singoli Bhatwari 99 2015-16

Total 1025

G.Total 2025

Note: Loharinagpala HE Project (4x150=600MW) being executed by NTPC has been discontinued as per the Ministry of Power letter dated 24.12.2010 in accordance with the decision of National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA).

POWER PROJECT CLEARANCE BOARD 17th August, 2012

LSQ 1246

SHRI K. P. DHANAPLAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government is planning to set up a power project clearance board; (b) if so, the structure and functions of this board; (c) the details of departments coming under this board; and (d) the time by which it is likely to be functional?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : At present, there is no proposal in the Ministry of Power to set up a Power Project Clearance Board. (b) to (d) : Do not arise.

POWER GENERATION 17th August ,2012

LSQ 1249

DR. KAVURI SAMBA SIVA SHRI M. K.RAGHAVAN DR. ARVIND KUMAR SHARMA SHRI A.T.(NANA)PATIL SHRI SHRIPAD YESSO NAIK SHRI VIJAY BAHADUR SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the target set and achievement made in power generation during the last Three Five Year Plans, plan-wise; (b) the reasons for not achieving the target set during these plan periods; (c) the target set for capacity addition during the Twelfth Five Year Plan, source wise; and (d) the action plan formulated to achieve the target set during the Twelfth Five Year Plan?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a): Power generation targets (in Million Units) are fixed on an annual basis and not for a Five Year Plan period. However, the Plan-wise capacity addition target set (in MW) and achievement made during the last three plan periods are indicated in the table given below:

Five Year Plan Target(MW) Achievement(MW) 9th (1997-2002) 40245 19,015 10th (2002-2007) 41110 21180 11th (2007-2012) 78700 54964

The power generation capacity added in the Eleventh Plan is 54964 MW as against the total capacity addition of 56618 MW in the 8th, 9th and 10th Plans taken together. The capacity added during the Eleventh Plan is about 260% of the total capacity added during the Tenth Plan. In the year 2011-12, capacity addition of 20502 MW exceeded the target of 17601 MW, which is the highest ever annual capacity addition and is nearly equal to capacity added in the Tenth Plan.

(b): The major reasons for not achieving the capacity addition targets include delay in the placement of orders for main plant equipment, delay and non-sequential supply of material for main plant and Balance of Plant, slow progress of civil works, contractual disputes between project developer and contractor and their sub-vendors / sub- contractors, poor geology, flash flood, delay in land acquisition, environmental concern, shortage of manpower, law and order problems and difficult climate conditions.

(c): The Working Group on Power constituted by the Planning Commission to formulate the 12th Five Year Plan for the Power sector has submitted it`s report to the Planning Commission. As per the report of this Working Group, capacity addition requirement during the 12th Plan is 75,785 MW. The source-wise break up of 12th Plan capacity addition programme is given as under: (In MW) Hydro Thermal Nuclear Total

Central 5632 11426 2800 19858 State 1456 12340 0 13796 Private 2116 40015 0 42131 Total 9204 63781 2800 75785

(d): Several measures have been initiated by the Government to achieve the capacity addition target. These include: (i) Augmentation of manufacturing capacity of BHEL from 10,000 MW in December, 2007 to 20,000 MW by 2012. (ii) Formation of several new joint ventures to manufacture super-critical boilers and turbine-generators for thermal power plants. (iii) Periodic review of issues related to supply of power equipment from BHEL by a group under the chairmanship of Secretary (Heavy Industry). (iv) Rigorous monitoring of projects at different levels including by Ministry of Power, Central Electricity Authority, Power Projects Monitoring Panel and Advisory Group under the chairmanship of Minister of Power. (v) Introduction of web-based monitoring system.

HYDRO POWER SECTOR

17th August, 2012

LSQ 1256

DR. ARJUN ROY DR.

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether Central Electricity Regulatory Commission is contemplating to give 16.5 per cent return on equity in hydel power sector to increase investment in this sector; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether after the implementation of said proposal the consumer prices of electricity are also likely to be increased in future; and (d) if so, the reaction of the Government thereto?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b) : As per the information made available by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) the Commission has invited comments/suggestion from the stakeholders on the draft amendment to its Tariff Regulation 2009 on 13th June, 2012. This provides for base rate of return on equity of 16.5% for computing return on equity on pre tax basis for the reservoir based Hydro Generating Station including pumped storage scheme to encourage investment stations. (c) & (d) : The main objective of the draft amendment is to encourage setting up of reservoir based hydro power plants for meeting the peaking demand of electricity. The cost of procurement of power by Distribution Companies during peak periods is generally higher. The impact of higher ROE for hydro power plants on tariffs is therefore, dependent on and relative to the cost of peak power procurement by the Distribution Companies.

ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE TO POWER PROJECTS 17th August, 2012

LSQ 1263

SHRIMATI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of power projects for which environmental and other clearance have been provided during the last three years and the current year along with their estimated power generation capacity, State wise including Madhya Pradesh; (b) whether the developers of power projects are facing problems in purchasing raw material for the cleared power projects; (c) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor; and (d) the steps taken by the Government to ensure supply of raw material in adequate quantity for projects?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : With the enactment of the Electricity Act, 2003, concurrence of Central Electricity Authority (CEA) is not required for setting up of new Thermal Power Projects. However, concurrence of CEA is required for setting up of Hydro Projects estimated to involve capital expenditure exceeding such as may be fixed from time to time, by notification by the Central Government. Environment and Forest clearances to power projects are, however, accorded by the Ministry of Environment and Forests(MoEF) as per defined procedures laid down by them through various Notifications issued from time to time. During the last 3 years & current year (i.e. 01.04.2009 onwards), CEA have accorded concurrence to 18 nos. of Hydro Projects in the country. However, no proposal of any hydro project was received from Madhya Pradesh. The

State-wise details of these projects alongwith current status of environment and forest clearance as available is enclosed at Annex-I. During the last three years (for the period 1.4.2009 – 31.3.2012), coal based thermal power projects totalling to 106130 MW and projects totalling to 4620 MW during the current year have been accorded Environmental clearance by MoEF. State - wise details of these projects including the state of Madhya Pradesh are enclosed as Annex-II & Annex-III respectively. (b) to (d): Demand of coal is estimated on a year to year basis and its shortage is assessed depending upon the availability of indigenous coal. For the year 2012-13, against an estimated coal requirement of 476 Million Tonnes (MT) from domestic sources, availability of coal was indicated as 407 MT, thereby resulting in an anticipated shortfall of 69 MT. In order to bridge this gap, Power Utilities have been assigned a target to import 46 MT (equivalent to 69 MT of domestic coal due to its higher calorific value) of coal during the year 2012-13 for blending with domestic coal.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1263 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

Hydro Electric Schemes Concurred/ Appraised by CEA during last 3 years & current year (i.e. 01.04.2009 onwards) Sl. Name of the Project Sector State Installe Date of Date of Date of No d CEA Environment Forest . capacit Concurrenc al Clearance Clearanc y (Nos. e e x MW) 1 Demwe Lower Privat Ar. Prades 5x342+ 20.11.2009 12.02.2010 Awaited e h 1x40 =1750

2 Dibbin Privat Ar. Prades 2x60 04.12.2009 Awaited Awaited e h =120 3 Lower Siang Privat Ar. Prades 9x300 16.02.2010 Awaited Awaited e h =2700 4 Teesta Stage-IV Centra Sikkim 4x130 13.05.2010 Awaited Awaited l =520

5 Kutehr Privat Himachal 3x80 31.8.2010 05.07.2011 Awaited e Pradesh =240 6 Baglihar Stage-II State J&K 3x150 29.12.2010 Awaited Not =450 Applicabl e 7 Sainj State Himachal 2x50 29.12.2010 04.05.2009 26.10.200 Pradesh =100 9 8 Panan Privat Sikkim 4x75 07.03.2011 02.01.2007 06.10.201 e =300 0 9 Nafra Privat Ar. Prades 2x60 11.02.2011 17.01.2011 Awaited e h =120 10 Nyamjang Chhu Privat Ar. Prades 6x130 24.03.2011 19.04.2012 Awaited e h =780 11 Kolodyne Stage-II Centra Mizoram 4x115 14.09.2011 Awaited Awaited l =460 12 Tawang Stage-I Centra Ar. Prades 3x200 10.10.2011 10.06.2011 Awaited l h =600 13 Tawang Stage-II Centra Ar. Prades 4x200 22.09.2011 10.06.2011 Awaited

l h =800 14 Vyasi State Uttarakhan 2x60 25.10.2011 07.9.2007 21.10.198 d =120 6 ( Fresh clearance awaited) 15 Indirasagar (Polavara State Andhra 12x80 21.02.2012 25.10.2005 28.07.201 m) Pradesh =960 (Matter 0 pending in High court) 16 Bajoli Holi Privat Himachal 3x60 30.12.2011 24.01.2011 Awaited e Pradesh =180 17 Tato-II Privat Ar. Prades 4x175 22.05.2012 27.6.2011 Awaited e h =700 18 Devsari Centra Ar. 3x84 07.08.2012 Awaited Awaited l Pradesh =252

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1263 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

List of Thermal Power Projects Granted environment Clearance During last three years (1.4.2009 – 31.03.2012) with their present status

Sr Plant EC No. State Project Name capacity District Company approval Present Status (MW) date

1 Andhra 2640 MW 2640 Srikakulam Athena - 9-Apr-09 St-I - 1320 MW Pradesh Bhavanapadu TPP East Coast under near Kakrapalli Energy Pvt. Construction, Village Ltd. Proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 2 Andhra 1980 MW Coal 1980 Nellore Thermal 4-Nov- Under Pradesh based TPP Powertech 09 Construction (India) Ltd. proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 3 Andhra 1040 MW (2x520 1040 Visakha- Hinduja 31-Aug- Under Pradesh MW) Hinduja patnam National 09 Construction Power Project at Power proposed for Visakhapatnam Corporation commissioning in Limited 12th Plan 4 Andhra 600 MW 600 Kadapa APGENCO 21-Oct- Under Pradesh Rayalseema TPP 09 Construction Stage IV proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 5 Andhra 1X300 MW Coal 300 Nellore Meenakshi 19-Oct- Under Pradesh based Thermal Energy 09 Construction Power Plant Private Ltd. proposed for (Phase II commissioning in Expansion) 12th Plan

project at Thammenapatriam village. 6 Andhra 4x660 MW 2640 Vizianagaram Alfa 15-Mar- Construction yet Pradesh Komarda TPP Infraprop 10 to start Pvt. Ltd. 7 Andhra 2X660 MW TPP 1200 Srikakulam Nagarjuna 9-Dec-09 Construction yet Pradesh at Sompeta Construction to start Co. Ltd. 8 Andhra 2x300 MW 600 Adilabad Singareni 28-Oct- Construction yet Pradesh Merchant Power Collieries 09 to start Plant Company Ltd 9 Andhra Expansion of 600 600 Krishna Singareni 27-Dec- Construction yet Pradesh MW to 2x600 Collieries 10 to start MW Coal Based Company TPP at Jaipur Ltd

10 Andhra 2X660 MW 1320 Nellore Nelcast 30-Sep- Construction yet Pradesh Super Critical Energy 10 to start Imported Coal Corporation Based Thermal Ltd. Power Plant at villages Painampuram & Sivarampuram, in Muthukur Mandal 11 Andhra Coal Fired TPP 1980 Nellore M/s Kineta 25.1.12 Construction yet Pradeh Power Pvt. to start Ltd 12 Bihar 2x195 mw 390 Muzaffarpur Kanti Bijlee 9-Nov-09 Under (Stage-II) Coal Utpadan Construction Based Thermal Nigam Ltd. proposed for Power Plant commissioning in 12th Plan 13 Bihar Nabinagar 1980 Bihar- NTPC Ltd. 27-Dec- Construction yet thermal power Aurangabad 10 to start proposed plant under Bulk Tender 14 Bihar 4x660 Coal 2640 Banka Jas 1.7.11 Construction yet based TPP at Infrastructure to start village Siriya Capital Pvt. Ltd. 15 Chhattisgarh Expansion of 2400 Raigarh Jindal group 18-Mar- Under 1000 MW - Jindal 11 Construction (4x250 MW) Power Ltd. proposed for by addition of commissioning in 4x600 MW 12th Plan (2400 MW) Coal Based

Thermal Power Plant 16 Chhattisgarh 1320 MW Coal 1320 Janjgir- D.B. Power 16-Dec- Under based TPP Champa Ltd. 10 Construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 17 Chhattisgarh 1200 MW Coal 1200 Raigarh Ispat - SKS 5-Oct-10 Under based TPP Ispat and Construction Power Ltd. proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 18 Chhattisgarh 2x600 MW 1200 Janjgir- Athena 17-Jul-09 Under Singhitari TPP Champa Chhattisgarh Construction near villages Power Pvt. proposed for Singhitarai Ltd commissioning in 12th Plan 19 Chhattisgarh 2x300 MW 600 Raigarh Korba West 20-May- Under Coal based TPP Power 10 Construction Co.Ltd. proposed for (Avantha) commissioning in 12th Plan 20 Chhattisgarh 2x660 MW to 1370 Raipur M/s GMR 9.5.11 Under 2x685 MW Energy Ltd. construction Coal Based proposed for Super Critical commissioning in at village - 12th Plan. Raikheda

21 Chhattisgarh 660 MW Coal 660 Bilaspur TRN Energy 18-Mar- Under based Thermal Pvt. Ltd 11 construction power Project proposed for at Paraghat & commissioning in Beltukri vill. 12th Plan. 22 Chhattisgarh 3x350 MW 1050 Korba Dheeru 18-Jan-10 Construction yet Coal Based Powergen to start. Forest TPP Dhanras Pvt Ltd. clearance awaited Vill. Khatgora 23 Chhattisgarh 2x660 MW 1320 Surguja M/s IFFCO 16.3.12 Construction yet Coal Based Chhattisgarh to start Thermal Power Ltd. Power Plant at Village Salka in Prem Nagar 24 Chhattisgarh 2x660 Super 1320 Raigarh M/s Visa 2.8.11 Construction yet Thermal Power Power Ltd. to start Project at Raigarh 25 Chhattisgarh 2x660 Super 1320 Raigarh M/s JSW 7.3.12 Construction yet Critical Coal Energy Ltd, to start based TPP 26 Gujarat 1200 MW Coal 1200 Jamnagar Essar Power 8-May-09 Under based Power Gujarat Construction one

Project near Limited unit village Nana commissioned in Mandha March 12 and second Unit expected in 12th Plan 27 Gujarat 2X250 MW 500 Bhavnagar Bhavnagar 10-Feb- Under Lignite Based Energy 10 Construction TPP at Padva Company proposed for Ltd. commissioning in 12th Plan 28 Gujarat 2x800 MW 1600 Amreli Videocon 4-Feb-10 Construction yet TPP near Industries to start Pipavav Port Ltd 29 Gujarat 2x660 MW 1320 Kutch Adani 20-May- Commissioned in TPP Ph-III, at Power Ltd. 10 2011-12 Tunda , Mundra 30 Gujarat 4x660 Coal 2640 Bharuch M/s Adani 25.10.11 Construction yet Based Thermal Power Dahej to start Power Plant at Ltd. Dahej 31 Gujaraat 2x660 Coal 1320 Kutch Sanghi 7.6.2011 Construction yet Based super Energy Ltd. to start TPP at Sanghipuram 32 Jharkhand 2000 MW Coal 2000 Latehar Essar Power 8-May-09 2 x 600 MW based Power Jharkhand Stage-1 under Project Ltd. construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan 33 Jharkhand 2x330 660 Latehar Corporate 11-Nov- Capacity revised MW/4x135 Power Ltd. 10 to 2 x 270 MW Coal MW. Under based TPP construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan.

34 Jharkhand Expansion of 3x270 Saraikela- M/s 9.5.11 2 x 270 MW under existing 1x270 Kharsawan Adhunik construction and MW by Power & proposed for addition of Natural commissioning in 3x270 MW Resources 12th Plan. coal based TPP Ltd. at village Padampur 35 Karnataka Enhancement 1200 North Lanco - 9-Sep-09 Already of Project Kannada Udupi commisioned in Capacity from Power 11th Plan 1050 MW to Corporation 2x600 MW Ltd. TPP at Padubidri near

Mangalore 36 Karnataka 2X800 MW 1600 Raichur Karnataka 17-Nov- Construction yet to Coal Based Power 09 start Thermal Power Corporation Plant at Ltd. Yermarus near Vadloor 37 Karnataka 2x210 MW 420 Raichur Surana 9-Sep-10 Construction yet to Imported Coal Power Ltd. start Based Captive Thermal Power Plant at KIADB Industrial Area 38 Karnataka 3x800 STPP 2400 Bijapur M/s NTPC 25.1.12 Porposed under State-I at Kudgi Ltd. bulk tender. Construction yet to start 39 Karnataka 500 MW Coal 500 Hassan M/s HTP(P) 17.2.12 Construction yet to based TPP at Ltd. start Hassan 40 Madhya 1320 MW coal 1320 Sidhi D.B. Power 9-Sep-10 Under construction Pradesh based TPP (MP) Ltd. proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 41 Madhya 2x660 MW 1320 Singrauli Jaiprakash 25-Feb- Under construction Pradesh TPP and Power 10 proposed for Cement Ventures commissioning in Grinding Unit Ltd. 12th Plan. of 2.0 TPA at Nigri 42 Madhya 1200 MW TPP 1200 Anuppur Moserbaer 28-May- Under construction Pradesh Ltd. 10 proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 43 Madhya 2x300 MW 600 Seoni Jhabua 17-Feb- Under construction Pradesh Coal based TPP Power Ltd. 10 proposed for (Avantha) commissioning in 12th Plan. 44 Madhya 3960 MW PP 3960 Singrauli Reliance - 28-May- Construction yet to pradesh at Chitrangi Chitrangi 10 start Sidhi Power Pvt. Ltd. 45 Maharashtra 1X300 MW 600 Chandrapur GMR 25-May- Under construction Phase-2 TPP in Energy 10 proposed for Warora Limited commissioning in (EMCO) 12th Plan.

46 Maharashtra Expansion from 1980 Gondia Adani Power 22-Apr- Under 1320 MW to Maharashtra 10 construction 3300 MW by Pvt.Ltd proposed for addition of 3x660 commissioning MW Coal Based in 12th Plan. Thermal Power Plant

47 Maharashtra 2x800 MW 1600 Nagpur MAHAGENCO 4-Jan-10 Under Koradi TPS construction expansion proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 48 Maharashtra 2x660 MW Coal 1320 Nashik Indiabulls 28-Jul- Capacity revised based TPP at Realtech Ltd. 10 to 5 x 270 Sinnar MWUnder construction proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 49 Maharashtra 2x300 MW Coal 600 Chandrapur CESC Ltd 4-Dec- Under based Thermal (Culkatta 09 construction Power Project in Electricity proposed for MIDC industrial Supply commissioning area at village Company) in 12th Plan. Tadali 50 Maharashtra 300 MW TPP 300 Chandrapur GMR Energy 25-May- Under expansion Phase- Limited 10 construction II (EMCO) proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 51 Maharashtra 1320 MW 1320 Wardha Lanco 24-Feb- Under Theremal Power Mahanadi 11 construction Project near Power private proposed for Mandva vill. Ltd commissioning in 12th Plan. 52 Maharashtra 5x 270 Expansion 1350 Nasik M/s Indiabulls 5.8.11 Under Nasik TPP by Power Ltd construction setting up proposed for additional units commissioning under st.II in 12th Plan. 53 Maharashtra 5x270 Expansion 1350 Amravati M/s Indiabulls 27.5.11 Under of Amrawati TPP Power Ltd construction by additional proposed for units under St,II commissioning at Nandgaonpethj in 12th Plan. 54 Maharashtra 1600 MW Coal 1600 Raigad Tata Power Co. 9-Dec- Construction yet based power Ltd. 09 to start project at Dherand/Shahpur 55 Maharashtra 405 MW (270 405 Raigad Patni Energy 31-Aug- Construction yet MW +135 MW) Pvt. Ltd 09 to start TPP phase-II at Alibag 56 Maharashtra 2x660 MW 1320 Solapur NTPC Ltd. 27-Dec- Proposed under Super TPP 10 bulk order. Construction yet to start

57 Maharashtra 2X660 MW TPP 1320 Nagpur NTPC Ltd. 30- Proposed under Near Mauda Dec-10 bulk tender. Construction yet to start

58 Orrisa 2x350 MW Coal 700 Jharsuguda India-Barath 30- Under construction Based Thermal Energy (Utkal) Nov-09 proposed for Power plant at Ltd. commissioning in Sahajbahal 12th Plan. 59 Orrisa 2640 MW Coal 1320 Dhenkanal Lanco Babandh 17- 2 x 660 MW Stage- based PP at Power Pvt. Ltd. Feb-10 1 under Dhenkanal (previous construction phase of 1320 MW) proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 60 Orrisa 2x525 MW Coal 1050 Angul Ispat - Monnet 29-Jun- Under construction based Thermal Power 10 proposed for Power Plant at Company Ltd. commissioning in Village 12th Plan. Malibrahmani 61 Orrisa Expansion of 1320 Jharsuguda Orissa Power 4-Feb- Construction yet to existing Coal based Generation 10 start Thermal Power Corporation Plant by addition of Ltd. 2x660 MW (Unit 3& 4) at village Banaharpalli. 62 Orrisa 1X660 MW at 660 Cuttack Tata Power 15- Construction yet to Narajmarthapur Company Ltd. Feb-11 start 63 Orissa Expansion by 350 Dhenkandal M/s GMR 5.12.11 Construction yet to Addition of 1 x 350 Kamalanga start MW Coal based Energy Pvt. TPP at Kamalanga Ltd. 64 Orissa 4x250 MW TPP in 1000 Cuttack M/s Visa 17.1.12 Construction yet to Cuttack Power Ltd. start 65 Rajasthan 1320 MW (2 x 660 1320 Baran Adani Power 4-May- Under construction MW) TPP at Kawai Rajasthan Ltd. 11 proposed for Thermal Power commissioning in Station 12th Plan. 66 Tamil Nadu 1200 MW Imported 1200 Thiruvallur North Chennai 31- Under construction coal based TPP at Power Co. Ltd. Aug-09 proposed for Kattupalli & kalani (NTPC+TNEB) commissioning in Villages 12th Plan. 67 Tamil Nadu 4000 MW Coal 4000 Cuddalore IL and FS Ltd. 31- Construction yet to based TPP captive May- start Port and 10 Desalination Plant near Cuddalore 68 Tamil Nadu 1X660 MW Super 660 Tuticorin India-Barath 12-Jul- Construction yet to Critical Coal Power 10 start Thermal Power (Madras) Ltd Plant (TPP)

69 Tamil Nadu 2140 MW Coal 2140 Nagapattinam Tridem Port 9-Dec-09 Construction yet based merchant and Power to start TPP Co. Ltd. 70 Tamil Nadu 2x500 MW 1000 Nagapattinam Patel Power 26-Mar- Construction yet TPP Ltd. 10 to start 71 Tamil Nadu 2x500 MW 1000 Cuddalore Neyveli 21-Oct- Construction yet TPP at Neyveli Lignite 10 to start

Town Corporation Ltd. 72 Tamil Nadu 1x600 MW 600 Thiruvallur TNEB 3-Jun-09 Construction yet Ennore TPS at to start vill. Ernavur 73 Tamil Nadu 1x525 MW 525 Tuticorin Spic Electric 3-Nov-10 Construction yet imported coal Power to start based TPP Corporation Stage-IV at Pvt. Ltd. Tuticorin 74 Tamil Nadu 2x660 MW 1320 Nagapattinam Chettinad 20-Jan-11 Construction yet TPP Power to start Corportion 75 Tamil Nadu 2x660 MW 1320 Nagapattinam NSL Power 13-Oct- Construction yet Thermal Ltd. 10 to start Merchant Power Plant 76 Tamil Nadu 1x150 MW 150 Thiruvallur M/s Accord 18.5.11 Construction yet Power Project Energy to start at Corporation Sirupulalpettal Pvt. Ltd. 77 Tamil Nadu 3x600 MW 1800 Cuddalore M/s SRM 18.5.11 Construction yet TPP at Energy Ltd. to start Chidambaram 78 Uttar 2x300 MW 600 Shahjahanpur Reliance 20-Jun- Commissioned in Pradesh Thermal Power Power Ltd. 09 2011-12 Project Stage-II Expansion at Chaudhera 79 Uttar 3X660 MW 1980 Lalitpur Lalitpur 31-Mar- Under Pradesh Coal based TP Power 11 construction in Teshil Generation proposed for Lalitpur Company commissioning in Ltd. (UPPCL) 12th Plan. 80 Uttar 3x660 MW 1980 Allahabad Jaiprakash 8-Sep-09 Under Pradesh TPP at Bara Associates construction Ltd proposed for commissioning in 12th Plan. 81 Uttar 2x660 MW 1320 Allahabad Jaiprakash 30-Oct- Construction yet Pradesh TPP at Pvt Ltd 09 to start Karchhana 82 Uttar Tanda Thermal 1320 Ambedkar NTPC Ltd. 13-Apr- Construction yet Pradesh Power Project , Nagar 11 to start Stage-II (2X660 MW) at village Bahadurpur 83 West Bengal 2x500 MW + 1000 Murshidabad M/s 18.5.11 Construction yet 20% - Ph-II WBPDCL to start Sagardighi Thermal Power Projects Total 106130

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1263 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

List of coal Based Thermal Power Projects Granted Environmental Clearance during the current year and their present status. Sr Plant EC No Project capacity District Company approval Present Status Name (MW) date

1 Madhya 3x660 MW 1980 Katni M/s Welspun 1.06.2012 Construction yet Pradesh TPP in Energy to start Bujbuja Madhya Village Pradesh Ltd. 2 Maharashtra 2 x 660 MW 1320 Yavatmal M/s 30.07.2012 Construction yet TPP at Jinbhuvish to start Vilage Power Kalura, Generations NerTaluka (MP) Pvt. Ltd. 3 Rajasthan 2x660 MW 1320 Baran M/s 23.05.2012 Construction yet Coal based Rajasthan to start TPP, St-II at Rajya Vidyut Chhabra Utpadan Nigam Ltd. Total 4620

ONGOING POWER PROJECTS 17th August, 2012

LSQ 1271

SHRI M. K.RAGHAVAN SHRI BHUDEO CHOUDHARY SHRI CHANDRE D.B.GOWDA SMT. MEENA SINGH SHRI TUFANI SAROJ SHRI N. CHALUVARAYA SWAMY SHRI PRADEEP KUMAR SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of power projects started during the last three years in the country, project and State-wise; (b) the details of the ongoing power projects along with their present power generation capacity, project and State/UT wise; (c) whether there has been delay in commissioning of various power projects in the country;

(d) if so, the details thereof and the time and cost overrun of these projects along with cost/expenditure incurred on such projects; and (e) the time by which ongoing power projects are likely to be commissioned?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : State-wise details of thermal and hydro power projects started during the last three years in the country are given at Annex-I and Annex-1A, respectively. (b): State-wise details of under construction thermal and hydro power projects along with their power generation capacity and likely commissioning dates are given at Annex-II and Annex-II A, respectively. (c) to (e): The details of on-going thermal and hydro power projects having time and cost overrun along with their original/ latest cost and expenditure incurred so far are given at Annex-III and Annex-III A, respectively.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1271 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012. ********** Details of Thermal Power Projects ( having all clearances) Started during the last three years in the Country. State Project Name Impl Agency Unit Cap. Ant. Comm. No (MW) Schedule CENTRAL SECTOR Bihar Muzaffarpur TPP Exp NTPC U-3 195 Jun-14 Bihar Muzaffarpur TPP Exp NTPC U-4 195 Sep-14 Haryana Indira Gandhi TPP APCPL U-3 500 Dec-12 Karnataka Kudgi STPP Ph-I NTPC U-1 800 Dec-15 Karnataka Kudgi STPP Ph-I NTPC U-2 800 Jun-16 Karnataka Kudgi STPP Ph-I NTPC U-3 800 Dec-16 Maharashtra Mouda STPP-II NTPC U-3 660 Mar-16 Maharashtra Mouda STPP-II NTPC U-4 660 Sep-16 Maharashtra Solapur STPP NTPC U-1 660 May-16 Maharashtra Solapur STPP NTPC U-2 660 Nov-16 TN Vallur TPP-II NTECL U-3 500 Sep-13 Tripura Monarchak CCPP NEEPCO GT+ST 101 Oct-13 Total Central Sector 6531 STATE SECTOR A.P Rayalseema St-III U-6 BHEL U-6 600 Jul-14 Maharashtra Koradi TPP Expn. MSPGCL U-8 660 Dec-13 Maharashtra Koradi TPP Expn. MSPGCL U-9 660 Jun-14 Maharashtra Koradi TPP Expn. MSPGCL U-10 660 Dec-14 Rajasthan Ramgarh CCPP Extn. -III RRVUNL GT 110 Jan-13 Rajasthan Ramgarh CCPP Extn. -III RRVUNL ST 50 Jun-13 WB Sagardighi TPP Extn.-2 WBPDCL U-3 500 Feb-15 WB Sagardighi TPP Extn.-3 WBPDCL U-4 500 May-15 Total State Sector 3740 PRIVATE SECTOR AP Bhavanpadu TPP M/s East Coast Energy Ltd. U-1 660 Oct-14 U-2 660 Jan-15 AP NCC TPP NCC Power Projects Ltd U-1 660 Jun-16 U-2 660 Sep-16 AP Painampuram TPP Thermal Power Tech U-1 660 Aug-14 Corporation Ltd U-2 660 Nov-14 AP Simhapuri Energy Pvt Ltd Ph- Madhucon Projects Ltd. U-3 150 Nov-12

II U-4 150 Feb-13 AP Thamminapatnam TPP-I Meenakshi Energy Pvt. Ltd U-1 150 Aug-12 U-2 150 Oct-12 AP Thamminapatnam TPP-II Meenaksha Energy Ltd. U-3 350 Nov-13 U-4 350 Feb-14 AP Vizag TPP Hinduja National Power Corp. U-1 520 Sep-13 Ltd U-2 520 Dec-13 Chhattisgarh Akaltara (Naiyara) TPP Wardha PCL (KSK) U-1 600 Jun-13 U-2 600 Oct-13 U-3 600 Feb-14 U-4 600 Jun-14 Chhattisgarh Avantha Bhandar TPS, U-1 Korba West Power Co. Ltd. U-1 600 Jul-13 Chhattisgarh Baradarha TPP ( DB Power D.B.Power co.Ltd U-1 600 Aug-13 TPP) U-2 600 Dec-13 Chhattisgarh Bandakhar TPP M/s Maurti Clean Coal & U-1 300 Jun-14 Power Ltd Chhattisgarh Binjkote TPP M/s SKS Power Generation U-1 300 Jun-14 (Chhattisgarh) Ltd. U-2 300 Sep-14 U-3 300 Dec-14 U-4 300 Mar-15 Chhattisgarh Lanco Amarkantak TPS-II LAP Pvt. Ltd. U-3 660 Aug-13 U-4 660 Dec-13 Chhattisgarh Raikheda TPP GMR U-1 685 Jun-14 U-2 685 Nov-14 Chhattisgarh Ratija TPP Spectrum Coal & Power Ltd U-1 50 Sep-12 Chhattisgarh Singhitarai TPP Athena Chhattisgarh Power U-1 600 Feb-15 Ltd. U-2 600 May-15 Chhattisgarh Swastic TPP M/s ACB U-1 25 Oct-12 Gujarat Bhavnagar CFBC TPP Bhavnagar Energy U-1 250 Oct-14 U-2 250 Dec-13 Jharkhand Adhunik Power TPP Adhunik Power Co.Ltd U-1 270 Nov-12 U-2 270 Mar-13 Jharkhand Maitrishi Usha TPP-Ph-I M/s Corporate Power Ltd U-1 270 Nov-12 U-2 270 Feb-13 Jharkhand Maitrishi Usha TPP-Ph-II Corporate Power Ltd U-3 270 Jun-13 U-4 270 Sep-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-1 270 Feb-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-2 270 Jun-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-3 270 Sep-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-4 270 Dec-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-5 270 Mar-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-1 270 Jul-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-2 270 Sep-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-3 270 Nov-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-4 270 Jan-15 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-5 270 Mar-15 Maharashtra Butibori TPP Ph-II Industries Power U-1 300 Aug-12 Maharashtra Dhariwal Infracture TPP Dhariwal Infracture (P) Ltd U-1 300 Mar-13 U-2 300 Jun-13 Maharashtra EMCO Warora TPP EMCO Energy Ltd.(GMR) U-1 300 Nov-12

U-2 300 Mar-13 Maharashtra GEPL TPP GEPL U-1 60 Aug-12 Maharashtra Lanco Vidarbha TPP Lanco Vidarbha U-1 660 Apr-14 Maharashtra Lanco Vidarbha TPP Lanco Vidarbha U-2 660 Aug-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-1 270 Feb-13 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-2 270 Jun-13 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-3 270 Nov-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-4 270 Jan-15 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-5 270 Mar-15 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-1 270 Jul-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-2 270 Sep-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-3 270 Nov-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-4 270 Jan-15 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-5 270 Mar-15 MP Anuppur TPP Ph-I MB Power MP U-1 600 Dec-13 MP Anuppur TPP Ph-I MB Power MP U-2 600 Apr-14 MP Nigri TPP Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd U-1 660 Jun-13 U-2 660 Dec-13 MP Seioni TPP Ph-I Jhabua Power Ltd U-1 600 Oct-13 Orissa Derang TPP JITPL U-1 600 Sep-13 Orissa Derang TPP JITPL U-2 600 Dec-13 Orissa Ind Bharat TPP ( Orissa) Ind. Bharat U-1 350 Feb-13 Orissa Ind Bharat TPP ( Orissa) Ind. Bharat U-2 350 Mar-13 Orissa KVK Nilanchal TPP KVK Nilanchal U-1 350 Feb-14 Orissa KVK Nilanchal TPP KVK Nilanchal U-2 350 Dec-14 Orissa KVK Nilanchal TPP KVK Nilanchal U-3 350 Jan-15 Orissa Lanco Babandh TPP Lanco Babandh Power Ltd U-1 660 Mar-14 U-2 660 May-14 Orissa Malibrahmani TPP( Monnet MPCL U-1 525 Apr-14 Ispat) Punjab Rajpura TPP ( Nabha) Nabha Power Ltd U-1 700 Jan-14 Punjab Rajpura TPP ( Nabha) Nabha Power Ltd U-2 700 Mar-14 Punjab Talwandi Sabo TPP M/s Sterlite U-1 660 Dec-13 Punjab Talwandi Sabo TPP M/s Sterlite U-2 660 Apr-14 Punjab Talwandi Sabo TPP M/s Sterlite U-3 660 Jun-14 Rajasthan Kawai TPP Adani Power Ltd. U-1 660 Mar-13 Rajasthan Kawai TPP Adani Power Ltd. U-2 660 May-13 TN Melamaruthur TPP Coastal Energen U-1 600 Feb-13 TN Melamaruthur TPP Coastal Energen U-2 600 May-13 TN Tuticorin TPP (Ind- Barath IBPIL U-1 660 Jan-14 TPP) UP Prayagraj (Bara) TPP J.P.Power U-1 660 Feb-14 UP Prayagraj (Bara) TPP J.P.Power U-2 660 Jul-14 UP Prayagraj (Bara) TPP J.P.Power U-3 660 Dec-14 UP Lalitpur TPP Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U-1 660 Sep-14 U-2 660 Dec-14 U-3 660 Mar-15 WB Haldia TPP-I M/s Haldia Energy Ltd. U-1 300 Aug-14 U-2 300 Nov-14 Total Private Sector 45400 Grand Total 55671.0

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Hydro Power Projects (25 MW & above) started during the last three years

Sl. Name of Project Capacity Date of award of first package/ Date of No. (MW) start of work Uttarakhand 1. Tehri PSS 4x250 = 1000 23.06.2011 Arunachal Pradesh 2. Pare 2x55 = 110 12.10.2009 Jammu & Kashmir 3. Baglihar-II 3x150= 450 31.03.2012 Himachal Pradesh 4. Kasang-II&III 2x65 =130 11.11.2010 5. Sainj 2x50 = 100 02.08.2010 6. Tangnu Romai-I 2x44 = 88 14.06.2010 Maharashtra 7. Koyna Left Bank PSS 2x40 = 80 16.12.2010 Sikkim 8. Bhasmey 2x25.5 = 51 12.04.2010 9. Tashiding 2x48.5= 97 28.03.2011 10. Dikchu 3x32= 96 22.03.2011 11. Rangit-II 2x33 = 66 24.10.2011 12. Rongnuchu 2x48 = 96 07.04.2010 Total Capacity 2364 MW

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State Project Name Impl Agency Unit No Cap. Org. Ant. Comm. (MW) Comm. Schedule Schedule CENTRAL SECTOR Assam Bongaigaon TPP NTPC U-1 250 Jan-11 Aug-13 Assam Bongaigaon TPP NTPC U-2 250 May-11 Jun-14 Assam Bongaigaon TPP NTPC U-3 250 Sep-11 Nov-14 Bihar Barh STPP- I NTPC U-1 660 Oct-13 Jul-14 Bihar Barh STPP- I NTPC U-2 660 Apr-14 May-15 Bihar Barh STPP- I NTPC U-3 660 Oct-14 Mar-16 Bihar Barh STPP-II NTPC U-4 660 Dec-12 Aug-13 Bihar Barh STPP-II NTPC U-5 660 Oct-13 Jun-14 Bihar Muzaffarpur TPP Exp NTPC U-3 195 Oct-12 Jun-14 Bihar Muzaffarpur TPP Exp NTPC U-4 195 Jan-13 Sep-14 Bihar Nabi Nagar TPP NTPC U-1 250 May-12 May-14 Bihar Nabi Nagar TPP NTPC U-2 250 Sep-13 Nov-14

Bihar Nabi Nagar TPP NTPC U-3 250 Jan-14 May-15 Bihar Nabi Nagar TPP NTPC U-4 250 May-14 Nov-15 Haryana Indira Gandhi TPP APCPL U-3 500 Dec-11 Dec-12 Jharkhand BokaroTPS "A"Exp. DVC U-1 500 Dec-11 Jun-14 Jharkhand Koderma TPP DVC U-2 500 Feb-11 Nov-12 Karnataka Kudgi STPP Ph-I NTPC U-1 800 Dec-15 Dec-15 Karnataka Kudgi STPP Ph-I NTPC U-2 800 Jun-16 Jun-16 Karnataka Kudgi STPP Ph-I NTPC U-3 800 Dec-16 Dec-16 Maharashtra Mouda TPP NTPC U-2 500 Oct-12 Apr-13 Maharashtra Mouda STPP-II NTPC U-3 660 Mar-16 Mar-16 Maharashtra Mouda STPP-II NTPC U-4 660 Sep-16 Sep-16 Maharashtra Solapur STPP NTPC U-1 660 May-16 May-16 Maharashtra Solapur STPP NTPC U-2 660 Nov-16 Nov-16 MP Vindhyachal TPP-IV NTPC U-12 500 Dec-12 Apr-13 TN Neyveli TPS-II Exp. NLC U-2 250 Jun-09 Feb-13 TN Tuticorin JV NLC U-1 500 Mar-12 Dec-13 TN Tuticorin JV NLC U-2 500 Aug-12 Mar-14 TN Vallur TPP Ph I NTECL U-2 500 Aug-11 Dec-12 TN Vallur TPP-II NTECL U-3 500 Dec-12 Sep-13 Tripura Monarchak CCPP NEEPCO GT+ST 101 May-13 Oct-13 Tripura Tripura Gas ONGC Module- 363.3 Dec-11 Sep-12 1 Tripura Tripura Gas ONGC Module- 363.3 Mar-12 Dec-12 2 UP Rihand TPP- III NTPC U-6 500 Dec-12 Apr-13 WB Raghunathpur TPP, Ph-I DVC U-1 600 Feb-11 Apr-13 WB Raghunathpur TPP, Ph-I DVC U-2 600 May-11 Jun-13 Total Central Sector 17757.6 STATE SECTOR AP Damodaram Sanjeevaiah APPDL U-1 800 Jul-12 Oct-13 TPS AP Damodaram Sanjeevaiah APPDL U-2 800 Jan-13 Feb-14 TPS AP Kakatiya TPP Extn APGENCO U-1 600 Jul-12 May-14 AP Rayalseema St-III U-6 BHEL U-6 600 Jul-14 Jul-14 Assam Namrup CCGT APGCL GT 70 Jan-12 Feb-13 Assam Namrup CCGT APGCL ST 30 Chhattisgarh Korba West St-III. CSPGCL U-5 500 May-12 Mar-13 Chhattisgarh Marwa TPP CSPGCL U-1 500 May-12 Mar-13 Chhattisgarh Marwa TPP CSPGCL U-2 500 Jul-12 Oct-13 Delhi Pragati CCGT - III PPCL GT-4 250 Sep-10 Dec-12 Delhi Pragati CCGT - III PPCL ST-2 250 Nov-10 Feb-13 Gujarat Pipavav CCPP GSECL Block-1 351 Sep-10 Apr-13 Gujarat Pipavav CCPP GSECL Block-2 351 Nov-10 Feb-13 Gujarat Sikka TPP Extn. GSECL U-3 250 Oct-13 Apr-14 Gujarat Sikka TPP Extn. GSECL U-4 250 Jan-14 Jul-14 Gujarat Ukai TPP Extn. GSECL U-6 490 Jan-11 Mar-12 Maharashtra Chandrapur TPS MSPGCL U-8 500 Jun-12 Sep-13 Maharashtra Chandrapur TPS MSPGCL U-9 500 Sep-12 Dec-13 Maharashtra Koradi TPP Expn. MSPGCL U-8 660 Dec-13 Dec-13 Maharashtra Koradi TPP Expn. MSPGCL U-9 660 Jun-14 Jun-14 Maharashtra Koradi TPP Expn. MSPGCL U-10 660 Dec-14 Dec-14 Maharashtra Parli TPP Expn. MSPGCL U-8 250 Jan-12 Sep-13

MP Malwa TPP ( Shree Singati MPGENCO U-1 600 Jun-12 Apr-13 TPP) Malwa TPP ( Shree Singati MPGENCO U-2 600 Oct-12 Sep-13 TPP) MP Satpura TPP Extn MPPGCL U-10 250 Feb-12 Jan-13 MP Satpura TPP Extn MPPGCL U-11 250 Apr-12 May-13 Rajasthan Chhabra TPP Extn. RRVUNL U-3 250 May-11 Feb-13 Rajasthan Chhabra TPP Extn. RRVUNL U-4 250 Jul-11 Jun-13 Rajasthan Kalisindh TPS RRVUNL U-1 600 Aug-11 Mar-13 Rajasthan Kalisindh TPS RRVUNL U-2 600 Mar-12 Aug-13 Rajasthan Ramgarh CCPP Extn. -III RRVUNL GT 110 May-11 Jan-13 Rajasthan Ramgarh CCPP Extn. -III RRVUNL ST 50 Oct-11 Jun-13 TN Mettur TPP Ext TNEB U-1 600 Jun-11 Aug-12 TN North Chennai Extn, U-1 TNEB U-1 600 Apr-11 May-13 TN North Chennai Extn, U-2 TNEB U-2 600 Nov-11 Nov-12 UP Anpara-D UPRVUNL U- 6 500 Mar-11 Dec-13 UP Anpara-D UPRVUNL U-7 500 Jun-11 Mar-14 UP Parichha Extn UPRVUNL U-6 250 Nov-09 Sep-12 WB Durgapur TPS Extn DPL U-8 250 Dec-13 Dec-13 WB Sagardighi TPP Extn.-2 WBPDCL U-3 500 Feb-15 Feb-15 WB Sagardighi TPP Extn.-3 WBPDCL U-4 500 May-15 May-15 Total State Sector 17682 PRIVATE SECTOR AP Bhavanpadu TPP M/s East Coast U-1 660 Oct-13 Oct-14 Energy Ltd. U-2 660 Mar-14 Jan-15 AP NCC TPP NCC Power Projects U-1 660 Mar-15 Jun-16 Ltd U-2 660 Jun-15 Sep-16 AP Painampuram TPP Thermal Power Tech U-1 660 May-14 Aug-14 Corporation Ltd U-2 660 Aug-14 Nov-14 AP Simhapuri Energy Pvt Ltd Madhucon Projects U-3 150 Dec-11 Nov-12 Ph-II Ltd. U-4 150 Feb-12 Feb-13 AP Thamminapatnam TPP-I Meenakshi Energy U-1 150 Sep-11 Aug-12 Pvt. Ltd U-2 150 Nov-11 Oct-12 AP Thamminapatnam TPP-II Meenaksha Energy U-3 350 May-12 Nov-13 Ltd. U-4 350 Aug-12 Feb-14 AP Vizag TPP Hinduja National U-1 520 Jun-13 Sep-13 Power Corp. Ltd U-2 520 Sep-13 Dec-13 Akaltara (Naiyara) TPP Wardha PCL (KSK) U-1 600 Apr-12 Jun-13 U-2 600 Aug-12 Oct-13 U-3 600 Dec-12 Feb-14 U-4 600 Apr-13 Jun-14 Chhattisgarh Avantha Bhandar TPS, U-1 Korba West Power U-1 600 Jul-12 Jul-13 Co. Ltd. Chhattisgarh Baradarha TPP ( DB Power D.B.Power co.Ltd U-1 600 Mar-13 Aug-13 TPP) U-2 600 Jul-13 Dec-13 Chhattisgarh Balco TPP Bharat Aluminium U-1 300 Feb-11 Dec-12

Co. Ltd U-2 300 Nov-10 Aug-12 Chhattisgarh Bandakhar TPP M/s Maurti Clean U-1 300 Dec-12 Jun-14 Coal & Power Ltd Chhattisgarh Binjkote TPP M/s SKS Power U-1 300 Jan-14 Jun-14 Generation ( Chhattisgarh) Ltd. U-2 300 Apr-14 Sep-14 U-3 300 Jul-14 Dec-14 U-4 300 Oct-14 Mar-15 Chhattisgarh Lanco Amarkantak TPS-II LAP Pvt. Ltd. U-3 660 Jan-13 Aug-13 U-4 660 Mar-13 Dec-13 Chhattisgarh Raikheda TPP GMR U-1 685 Sep-13 Jun-14 U-2 685 Jan-14 Nov-14 Chhattisgarh Ratija TPP Spectrum Coal & U-1 50 Jun-11 Sep-12 Power Ltd Chhattisgarh Singhitarai TPP Athena Chhattisgarh U-1 600 Jun-14 Feb-15 Power Ltd. U-2 600 Sep-14 May-15 Chhattisgarh Swastic TPP M/s ACB U-1 25 Jun-12 Oct-12 Chhattisgarh Tamnar TPP ( Raigarh) O.P.Jindal U-1 600 Jan-14 Jan-14 U-2 600 Apr-14 Apr-14 U-3 600 Sep-14 Sep-14 U-4 600 Nov-14 Nov-14 Chhattisgarh TRN Energy TPP M/s TRN Energy U-1 300 Dec-13 Jun-14 Pvt. Ltd. U-2 300 Apr-14 Sep-14 Chhattisgarh Uchpinda TPP RKM Powergen Pvt. U-1 360 May-12 Oct-13 Ltd U-2 360 Nov-12 Jan-14 U-3 360 Feb-13 Apr-14 U-4 360 Jul-13 Jul-14 Chhattisgarh Vandana Vidyut TPP- M/s Vandana Vidyut U-1 135 Jun-11 Nov-12 Chhattisgarh U-2 135 Sep-11 Mar-13 Gujarat Bhavnagar CFBC TPP Bhavnagar Energy U-1 250 Oct-13 Oct-14

U-2 250 Dec-13 Dec-13 Gujarat Mundra UMTPP Tata Power Co. U-3 800 Aug-13 Oct-12 Gujarat Mundra UMTPP Tata Power Co. U-4 800 Feb-14 Jan-13 Gujarat Mundra UMTPP Tata Power Co. U-5 800 Aug-14 Apr-13 Jharkhand Adhunik Power TPP Adhunik Power U-1 270 Jan-12 Nov-12 Co.Ltd

U-2 270 Mar-12 Mar-13 Jharkhand Maitrishi Usha TPP-Ph-I M/s Corporate Power U-1 270 May-12 Nov-12 Ltd U-2 270 Jun-12 Feb-13 Jharkhand Maitrishi Usha TPP-Ph-II Corporate Power Ltd U-3 270 Feb-13 Jun-13

U-4 270 Mar-13 Sep-13 Jharkhand Tori TPP Essar Power U-1 600 Jun-13 Jun-14 Jharkhand Tori TPP Essar Power U-2 600 Jan-14 Sep-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-1 270 Dec-11 Feb-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-2 270 Dec-11 Jun-13

Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-3 270 Jan-12 Sep-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-4 270 Feb-12 Dec-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-5 270 Mar-12 Mar-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-1 270 Jul-14 Jul-14

Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-2 270 Sep-14 Sep-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-3 270 Nov-14 Nov-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-4 270 Jan-15 Jan-15 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-5 270 Mar-15 Mar-15 Maharashtra Bela TPP-I IEPL U-1 270 Dec-11 Dec-12 Maharashtra Butibori TPP Ph-II Vidarbha Industries U-1 300 Jan-12 Aug-12 Power Maharashtra Dhariwal Infracture TPP Dhariwal Infracture U-1 300 Feb-12 Mar-13 (P) Ltd U-2 300 May-12 Jun-13 Maharashtra EMCO Warora TPP EMCO Energy U-1 300 Nov-11 Nov-12 Ltd.(GMR)

U-2 300 Feb-12 Mar-13 Maharashtra GEPL TPP GEPL U-1 60 Nov-10 Aug-12 Maharashtra Lanco Vidarbha TPP Lanco Vidarbha U-1 660 Jan-14 Apr-14 Maharashtra Lanco Vidarbha TPP Lanco Vidarbha U-2 660 May-14 Aug-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-1 270 Feb-12 Feb-13 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-2 270 Apr-12 Jun-13 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-3 270 Jun-12 Nov-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-4 270 Aug-12 Jan-15 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-5 270 Oct-12 Mar-15 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-1 270 Apr-13 Jul-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-2 270 Jun-13 Sep-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-3 270 Aug-13 Nov-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-4 270 Oct-13 Jan-15 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-5 270 Dec-13 Mar-15 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-I Adani Power Ltd U-1 660 Apr-11 Aug-12 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-I Adani Power Ltd U-2 660 Jul-11 Nov-12 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani Power Ltd U-1 660 Oct-11 Dec-12

Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani Power Ltd U-2 660 Jul-12 Aug-13 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani Power Ltd U-3 660 Oct-12 Nov-13 MP Anuppur TPP Ph-I MB Power MP U-1 600 Apr-13 Dec-13 MP Anuppur TPP Ph-I MB Power MP U-2 600 Aug-13 Apr-14 MP Bina TPP Bina Power Supply U-2 250 Nov-11 Apr-13 Co. Ltd MP Gorgi TPP (DB Power) DB Power U-1 660 Jun-13 Feb-15

MP Mahan TPP Essar Power MP Ltd U-1 600 Jun-11 Apr-13

U-2 600 Sep-11 Jun-13 MP Nigri TPP Jaiprakash Power U-1 660 Jun-13 Jun-13 Ventures Ltd U-2 660 Dec-13 Dec-13 MP Sasan UMPP Reliance Power Ltd. U-1 660 May-13 May-13

U-2 660 Dec-13 Dec-13

U-3 660 Jul-14 Jul-14 U-4 660 Feb-15 Feb-15 U-5 660 Sep-15 Sep-15 U-6 660 Apr-16 Apr-16 MP Seioni TPP Ph-I Jhabua Power Ltd U-1 600 Mar-13 Oct-13

Orissa Derang TPP JITPL U-1 600 Mar-12 Sep-13 Orissa Derang TPP JITPL U-2 600 Jun-12 Dec-13 Orissa Ind Bharat TPP ( Orissa) Ind. Bharat U-1 350 Sep-11 Feb-13 Orissa Ind Bharat TPP ( Orissa) Ind. Bharat U-2 350 Dec-11 Mar-13 Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR U-1 350 Nov-11 Nov-12

Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR U-2 350 Dec-11 Mar-13 Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR U-3 350 Feb-12 Jul-13 Orissa KVK Nilanchal TPP KVK Nilanchal U-1 350 Dec-11 Feb-14

Orissa KVK Nilanchal TPP KVK Nilanchal U-2 350 Jan-12 Dec-14 Orissa KVK Nilanchal TPP KVK Nilanchal U-3 350 Mar-12 Jan-15 Orissa Lanco Babandh TPP Lanco Babandh U-1 660 Apr-13 Mar-14 Power Ltd U-2 660 Aug-13 May-14 Orissa Malibrahmani TPP ( Monnet MPCL U-1 525 Dec-12 Apr-14 Ispat) Punjab Goindwal Sahib GVK Power U-1 270 Apr-13 Apr-13 Punjab Goindwal Sahib GVK Power U-2 270 Oct-13 Oct-13 Punjab Rajpura TPP ( Nabha) Nabha Power Ltd U-1 700 Jan-14 Jan-14 Punjab Rajpura TPP ( Nabha) Nabha Power Ltd U-2 700 Mar-14 Mar-14 Punjab Talwandi Sabo TPP M/s Sterlite U-1 660 Oct-12 Dec-13 Punjab Talwandi Sabo TPP M/s Sterlite U-2 660 Jan-13 Apr-14 Punjab Talwandi Sabo TPP M/s Sterlite U-3 660 May-13 Jun-14 Rajasthan Jallipa-Kapurdi TPP Raj West Power U-5 135 Jun-10 Oct-12 Ltd.(JSW) U-6 135 Aug-10 Jan-13 U-7 135 Sep-10 Aug-13 U-8 135 Mar-11 Dec-13 Rajasthan Kawai TPP Adani Power Ltd. U-1 660 Dec-12 Mar-13 Rajasthan Kawai TPP Adani Power Ltd. U-2 660 Mar-13 May-13 TN Melamaruthur TPP Coastal Energen U-1 600 Feb-12 Feb-13 TN Melamaruthur TPP Coastal Energen U-2 600 Mar-12 May-13

TN Tuticorin TPP (Ind- Barath IBPIL U-1 660 May-12 Jan-14 TPP) UP Prayagraj (Bara) TPP J.P.Power U-1 660 Feb-14 Feb-14 UP Prayagraj (Bara) TPP J.P.Power U-2 660 Jul-14 Jul-14 UP Prayagraj (Bara) TPP J.P.Power U-3 660 Dec-14 Dec-14 UP Lalitpur TPP Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U-1 660 Oct-14 Sep-14 U-2 660 Feb-15 Dec-14 U-3 660 Jun-15 Mar-15 WB Haldia TPP-I M/s Haldia Energy U-1 300 Aug-14 Aug-14 Ltd. U-2 300 Nov-14 Nov-14 Total Private Sector 66080 Grand Total 101519.6

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

Sl. Name of Project Unit State/ Capacity Likely No. No. Implem. Agency (MW) Commissioni ng Central Sector 1 Uri-II U-1 to Jammu & Kashmir/ 240 2012-13 4x60= 240 MW U-4 NHPC 2 Chutak U-1 to Jammu & Kashmir/ 44 2012-13 4x11=44 MW U-4 NHPC 3 Nimoo Bazgo U-1 to Jammu & Kashmir/ 45 2013-14 3x15=45 MW U-3 NHPC 4 Kishanganga U-1 to Jammu & Kashmir/ 330 2016-17 3x110= 330 MW U-3 NHPC 5 Parbati St. II U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 800 2016-17 4x200= 800 MW U-4 NHPC 6 Parabati-III U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 520 2012-14 4x130= 520 MW U-4 NHPC 7 Kol Dam U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 800 2014-15 4x200= 800 MW U-4 NTPC 8 Rampur U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ SJVNL 412 2013-14 6x68.67= 412 MW U-6 9 Tapovan Vishnugad U-1 to Uttarakhand / 520 2015-16 4x130=520 MW U-4 NTPC 10 Tehri PSS U-1 to Uttarakhand/ 1000 Beyond 12th 4x250= 1000 MW U-4 THDC Plan 11 Teesta Low Dam-III U-1 to West Bengal/ 132 2013-14 4x33= 132 MW U-4 NHPC 12 Teesta Low Dam-IV U-1 to West Bengal/ 160 2014-15 4x40= 160 MW U-4 NHPC 13 Subansiri Lower U-1 to Arunachal Pradesh/ 2000 2016-17 8x250= 2000 MW U-8 NHPC 14 Kameng U-1 to Arunachal Pradesh/ 600 2016-17 4x150= 600 MW U-4 NEEPCO 15 Pare U-1 to Arunachal Pradesh/ 110 2014-15 2x55= 110 MW U-2 NEEPCO 16 Tuirial U-1 to Mizoram/ 60 2016-17 2x30= 60 MW U-2 NEEPCO Sub- total (Central): 7773 State Sector 17 Baglihar-II U-1 to J&K/ 450 2016-17 3x150= 450 MW U-3 JKPDC 18 Uhl-III U-1 to U-3 Himachal Pradesh/ 100 2014-15 3x33.33= 100 MW Beas Valley Power Corp. Ltd. (BVPC)

Sl. Name of Project Unit State/ Capacity Likely No. No. Implem. Agency (MW) Commissioni ng 19 Kashang-I Himachal Pradesh/ HPPCL 65 2014-15 65 MW 20 Kashang-II & III U- 1 Himachal Pradesh/ HPPCL 130 2015-16 1x65 + 1x65= 130 U- 2 MW 21 Sainj Himachal Pradesh/ HPPCL 100 2014-15 100 MW 22 Swara Kuddu U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 111 2014-15 3x37= 111 MW U-3 HPPCL 23 Koyna Left Bank U-1 to Maharashtra/ 80 Beyond 12th PSS U-2 WRD, GO Mah. Plan 2x40= 80 MW 24 Nagarujana Sagar U-1 & Andhra Pradesh/ 50 2014-15 TR U-2 APGENCO 2x25= 50 MW 25 Lower Jurala U-1 to Andhra Pradesh/ 240 2014-16 6x40= 240 MW U-6 APGENCO 26 Pulichintala U-1 to Andhra Pradesh/ 120 2015-17 4x30= 120 MW U-4 APGENCO 27 Pallivasal U-1 to Kerala/ 60 2014-15 2x30= 60 MW U-2 KSEB 28 Thottiyar U-1 to Kerala/ 40 2015-16 1x30 + 1x10= 40 U-2 KSEB MW 29 Bhawani Barrage II U-1 & Tamil Nadu/ 30 2012-13 2x15= 30 MW U-2 TNEB 30 Bhawani Barrage U-1 & Tamil Nadu/ 30 2012-14 III U-2 TNEB 2x15= 30 MW 31 Myntdu Unit-3 U-3 Meghalaya/ 42 2012-13 1x42= 42 MW MeECL 32 New Umtru U-1& Meghalaya/ 40 2014-15 2x20= 40 MW U-2 MeECL Sub- total (State): 1688 Private Sector 33 Sorang U-1 & Himachal Pradesh/ 100 2013-14 2x50= 100 MW U-2 Himachal Sorang Power 34 Tangu Romai- I U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 44 2015-16 2x22= 44 MW U-2 Tangu Romai Power Generation 35 Shrinagar U-1 to Uttarakhand/ 330 2013-14 4x82.5= 330 MW U- 4 M/s GVK Industries 36 Phata Byung Uttarakhand/ 76 2013-14 76 MW M/s Lanco 37 Singoli Bhatwari U-1 to Uttarakhand/ 99 2015-16 3x33= 99 MW U-3 L&T Uttaranchal Hydro power Limited 38 Maheshwar U-1 to U- Madhya Pradesh/ 400 2013-15 10x40= 400 MW 10 SMHPCL 39 Chujachen U-1& Sikkim/ 99 2013-14 2x49.5= 99 MW U-2 Gati

Sl. Name of Project Unit State/ Capacity Likely No. No. Implem. Agency (MW) Commissioni ng 40 Teesta- III U-1 to Sikkim/ 1200 2014-15 6x200= 1200 MW U-6 Teesta Urja Ltd. 41 Tidong-I U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 100 2015-16 2x50= 100 MW U-2 M/s Nuziveedu Seeds 42 Teesta- VI U-1 to Sikkim/ 500 2015-16 4x125= 500 MW U-4 LANCO 43 Rangit-IV U-1 to Sikkim/ 120 2014-15 3x40= 120 MW U-3 Jal Power corp. Ltd. 44 Jorethang Loop Sikkim/ 96 2014-15 2x48= 96 MW M/s DANS Energy 45 Bhasmey U-1 to Sikkim/ 51 2014-15 2X25.5= 51 MW U-2 Gati Infrastructure 46 Tashiding U-1 to Sikkim/ 97 Beyond 12th 2x48.5= 97 MW U-2 Shiga Energy Pvt. Ltd. Plan 47 Dikchu U-1 to Sikkim/ 96 Beyond 12th 3x32= 96 MW U-3 Sneha Kinetic Power Plan Projects Pvt. Ltd. 48 Rangit-II U-1 to Sikkim/ 66 Beyond 12th 2x33= 66 MW U-2 Sikkim Hydro Power Ltd. Plan 49 Rongnichu U-1 to Sikkim/ 96 Beyond 12th 2x48= 96 MW U-2 Madhya Bharat Power Plan Corporation Ltd. Sub- total (Private): 3570 Total- Under Execution: 13031

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ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (c) TO (e) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1271 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012. ********** Under Construction Thermal Power Projects Time & Cost overrun State Project Name Impl Unit Cap. Org. Ant. Time Org. Latest Cost Exp. Up Agency No (MW) Comm. Comm. over Cost Cost Over- (Rs to Schedu Schedu run (Rs. (Rs. run Crs) le le (month Crs) Crs) Rs. s) Crs. CENTRAL SECTOR Assam Bongaigaon NTPC U-1 250 Jan-11 Aug-13 31 4375.3 4375.3 0 3168 Ma TPP 5 5 y- 12 Assam Bongaigaon NTPC U-2 250 May- Jun-14 37 TPP 11 Assam Bongaigaon NTPC U-3 250 Sep-11 Nov-14 38 TPP Bihar Barh STPP- I NTPC U-1 660 10/201 Jul-14 9 8693 8693 0 6948. Ma 3* 49 y-

12 Bihar Barh STPP- I NTPC U-2 660 04/201 May- 13 4* 15 Bihar Barh STPP- I NTPC U-3 660 10/201 Mar-16 17 4* Bihar Barh STPP-II NTPC U-4 660 Dec-12 Aug-13 8 7341.0 7341.0 0 4247. Ma 4 4 07 y- 12 Bihar Barh STPP-II NTPC U-5 660 Oct-13 Jun-14 8 Bihar Muzaffarpur NTPC U-3 195 Oct-12 Jun-14 20 3154.3 3154.3 0 1010. Jun- TPP Exp 3 3 34 12 Bihar Muzaffarpur NTPC U-4 195 Jan-13 Sep-14 20 TPP Exp Bihar Nabi Nagar NTPC U-1 250 May- May- 24 5352.5 5352.5 0 1561. Jul- TPP 12 14 67 12 Bihar Nabi Nagar NTPC U-2 250 Sep-13 Nov-14 14 TPP Bihar Nabi Nagar NTPC U-3 250 Jan-14 May- 16 TPP 15 Bihar Nabi Nagar NTPC U-4 250 May- Nov-15 18 TPP 14 Haryana Indira Gandhi APCPL U-3 500 Dec-11 Dec-12 12 7892.4 8587.9 695.5 6000. Jun- TPP (3 7 (3 5 75 12 Units) Units) Jharkhand BokaroTPS DVC U-1 500 Dec-11 Jun-14 30 2313 2313 0 987.6 Feb "A"Exp. 6 -12 Jharkhand Koderma TPP DVC U-2 500 Feb-11 Nov-12 21 4313 5583 1270 (2 (2 Units) Units) Maharash Mouda TPP NTPC U-2 500 Oct-12 Apr-13 6 5459.2 6010.8 551.6 4125 Ma tra 8 ( 2 9 ( 1 y- Units) 2 12 Units) MP Vindhyachal NTPC U-12 500 Dec-12 Apr-13 4 5915 5915 0 3510 Ma TPP-IV (2 (2 y- Units) Units) 12 TN Neyveli TPS- NLC U-2 250 Jun-09 Feb-13 44 2030.7 3027.5 996.8 2416. Mar II Exp. 8 (2 9 ( 2 1 73 -12 Units) Units) TN Tuticorin JV NLC U-1 500 Mar-12 Dec-13 21 4909.5 4909.5 0 3035. Jun- 4 4 03 12 TN Tuticorin JV NLC U-2 500 Aug-12 Mar-14 19 TN Vallur TPP Ph NTECL U-2 500 Aug-11 Dec-12 16 5552.7 5552.7 0 5470. Jul- I 8 (2 8 (2 94 12 Units) Units) TN Vallur TPP-II NTECL U-3 500 Dec-12 Sep-13 9 3086.7 3086.7 0 884.1 Jul- 8 8 7 12 Tripura Monarchak NEEPCO GT+S 101 May- Oct-13 5 623.44 623.44 0 250.5 Ma CCPP T 13 6 y- 12 Tripura Tripura Gas ONGC Modul 363.3 Dec-11 Sep-12 9 3429 3429 0 2250 Apr e-1 -12 Tripura Tripura Gas ONGC Modul 363.3 Mar-12 Dec-12 9 e-2 UP Rihand TPP- NTPC U-6 500 Dec-12 Apr-13 4 6230.8 6230.8 0 3296 Ma

III 1 (2 1 (2 y- Units) Units) 12 WB Raghunathpur DVC U-1 600 Feb-11 Apr-13 26 5507 6745 1238 4675 Mar TPP, Ph-I -12 WB Raghunathpur DVC U-2 600 May- Jun-13 25 TPP, Ph-I 11 Total Central Sector 12717 .6 STATE SECTOR AP Damodaram APPDL U-1 800 Jul-12 Oct-13 15 8482.1 8482.1 0 5982. Mar Sanjeevaiah 4 4 75 -12 TPS AP Damodaram APPDL U-2 800 Jan-13 Feb-14 13 Sanjeevaiah TPS Kakatiya TPP APGENC U-1 600 Jul-12 May- 22 2968.6 3019 50.36 1719. Mar Extn O 14 4 37 -12 Rayalseema BHEL U-6 600 Jul-14 Jul-14 0 3028.8 3525 496.1 1214. Mar St-III U-6 6 4 54 -12 Assam Namrup APGCL GT 70 Jan-12 Feb-13 13 411 694 283 208.8 Jul- CCGT 2 12 Assam Namrup APGCL ST 30 0 CCGT Chhattisg Korba West CSPGCL U-5 500 May- Mar-13 10 2309.3 3156 846.6 2321. Jun- arh St-III. 12 4 6 27 12 Chhattisg Marwa TPP CSPGCL U-1 500 May- Mar-13 10 5277.3 6318 1040. 3684. Jun- arh 12 7 89 12 Chhattisg Marwa TPP CSPGCL U-2 500 Jul-12 Oct-13 15 0 arh Delhi Pragati CCGT PPCL GT-4 250 Sep-10 Dec-12 27 5195.8 5195.8 0 3746. Ma - III 1 (for 4 1 (for 4 95 y- GT + 2 GT + 2 12 ST) ST) Delhi Pragati CCGT PPCL ST-2 250 Nov-10 Feb-13 27 - III Gujarat Pipavav CCPP GSECL Block- 351 Sep-10 Apr-13 31 2354.2 2545.5 191.2 760.8 Mar 1 9 8 9 4 -11 Gujarat Pipavav CCPP GSECL Block- 351 Nov-10 Feb-13 27 2 Gujarat Sikka TPP GSECL U-3 250 Oct-13 Apr-14 6 2004 2356 352 1505. Mar Extn. 8 -12 Gujarat Sikka TPP GSECL U-4 250 Jan-14 Jul-14 6 Extn. Gujarat Ukai TPP GSECL U-6 490 Jan-11 Mar-13 26 1950 2135 185 1855. Feb Extn. 59 -12 Maharash Chandrapur MSPGCL U-8 500 Jun-12 Sep-13 15 5500 5500 0 3228. Jun- tra TPS 17 12 Maharash Chandrapur MSPGCL U-9 500 Sep-12 Dec-13 15 tra TPS Maharash Koradi TPP MSPGCL U-8 660 Dec-13 Dec-13 0 11880 11880 0 2631. Ma tra Expn. 36 y- 12 Maharash Koradi TPP MSPGCL U-9 660 Jun-14 Jun-14 0 tra Expn.

Maharash Koradi TPP MSPGCL U-10 660 Dec-14 Dec-14 0 tra Expn. Maharash Parli TPP MSPGCL U-8 250 Jan-12 Sep-13 20 1375 1696.2 321.2 1009. Jun- tra Expn. 4 4 89 12 MP Malwa TPP ( MPGENC U-1 600 Jun-12 Apr-13 10 4053 6750 2697 3866. Ma Shree Singati O 6 y- TPP) 12 Malwa TPP ( MPGENC U-2 600 Oct-12 Sep-13 11 Shree Singati O TPP) MP Satpura TPP MPPGCL U-10 250 Feb-12 Jan-13 11 2350 3032.3 682.3 1837. Ma Extn 4 4 18 y- 12 MP Satpura TPP MPPGCL U-11 250 Apr-12 May- 1 Extn 12 Rajasthan Chhabra TPP RRVUNL U-3 250 May- Feb-13 21 2200 2200 0 2108. Jul- Extn. 11 68 12 Rajasthan Chhabra TPP RRVUNL U-4 250 Jul-11 Jun-13 23 Extn. Rajasthan Kalisindh TPS RRVUNL U-1 600 Aug-11 Mar-13 19 4600 5500 900 5015. Apr 32 -12 Rajasthan Kalisindh TPS RRVUNL U-2 600 Mar-12 Aug-13 17 Rajasthan Ramgarh RRVUNL GT 110 May- Jan-13 20 640 640 0 474.4 Jun- CCPP Extn. - 11 4 12 III Rajasthan Ramgarh RRVUNL ST 50 Oct-11 Jun-13 20 CCPP Extn. - III TN Mettur TPP TNEB U-1 600 Jun-11 Aug-12 14 3550 3550 0 2441 Jul- Ext 12 TN North Chennai TNEB U-1 600 Apr-11 May- 25 3398 3552 154 1810 Jul- Extn, U-1 13 12 TN North Chennai TNEB U-2 600 Nov-11 Nov-12 12 2718.7 2718.7 0 1722. Jul- Extn, U-2 5 5 89 12 UP Anpara-D UPRVUN U- 6 500 Mar-11 Dec-13 33 5358.7 5358.7 0 3484. Jun- L 6 6 19 12 UP Anpara-D UPRVUN U-7 500 Jun-11 Mar-14 33 L UP Parichha Extn UPRVUN U-6 250 Nov-09 Sep-12 34 1900 2356 456 2274. Jun- L (2 (2 62 12 Units) Units) Total State 16432 Sector PRIVATE SECTOR AP Bhavanpadu M/s East U-1 660 Oct-13 Oct-14 12 6571.9 6571.9 0 1500 Jul- TPP Coast 4 4 12 Energy Ltd. U-2 660 Mar-14 Jan-15 10 AP Painampuram Thermal U-1 660 May- Aug-14 3 6869 6869 0 2107 Jul- TPP Power 14 12 Tech Corporatio n Ltd

U-2 660 Aug-14 Nov-14 3 AP Simhapuri Madhucon U-3 150 Dec-11 Nov-12 11 1605.8 1605.8 0 1288. Jul- Energy Pvt Projects 8 8 64 12 Ltd Ph-II Ltd. U-4 150 Feb-12 Feb-13 12 AP Thamminapat Meenakshi U-1 150 Sep-11 Aug-12 11 1420 1428 8 1345. Jul- nam TPP-I Energy 76 12 Pvt. Ltd U-2 150 Nov-11 Oct-12 11 AP Thamminapat Meenaksh U-3 350 May- Nov-13 18 3120 3120 0 1063. Jul- nam TPP-II a Energy 12 02 12 Ltd. U-4 350 Aug-12 Feb-14 18 AP Vizag TPP Hinduja U-1 520 Jun-13 Sep-13 3 5545 5545 0 2090. Jul- National 32 12 Power Corp. Ltd U-2 520 Sep-13 Dec-13 3 Akaltara Wardha U-1 600 Apr-12 Jun-13 14 16190 16190 0 8292. Apr (Naiyara) TPP PCL (cost of (cost of 22 -12 (KSK) 6 units) 6 units) U-2 600 Aug-12 Oct-13 14 U-3 600 Dec-12 Feb-14 14 U-4 600 Apr-13 Jun-14 14 Chhattisg Avantha Korba U-1 600 Jul-12 Jul-13 12 2872 2872 0 1895 Mar arh Bhandar TPS, West -12 U-1 Power Co. Ltd. Chhattisg Baradarha D.B.Power U-1 600 Mar-13 Aug-13 5 6533 6640 107 3081. Mar arh TPP (DB co.Ltd 74 -12 Power TPP) U-2 600 Jul-13 Dec-13 5 Chhattisg Balco TPP Bharat U-1 300 Feb-11 Dec-12 22 4650 4650 0 3600 Jun- arh Aluminiu (cost of (cost of (for 12 m Co. Ltd 4 units) 4 units) 4units ) U-2 300 Nov-10 Aug-12 21 Chhattisg Bandakhar M/s U-1 300 Dec-12 Jun-14 18 1456 1456 0 490.6 Jun- arh TPP Maurti 1 12 Clean Coal & Power Ltd Chhattisg Binjkote TPP M/s SKS U-1 300 Jan-14 Jun-14 5 5058 6848.1 1790. 550 Jan- arh Power 1 12 Generation ( Chhattisga rh) Ltd. U-2 300 Apr-14 Sep-14 5 U-3 300 Jul-14 Dec-14 5 U-4 300 Oct-14 Mar-15 5 Chhattisg Lanco LAP Pvt. U-3 660 Jan-13 Aug-13 7 6886 6940.5 54.5 5115 Ma arh Amarkantak Ltd. y- TPS-II 12 U-4 660 Mar-13 Dec-13 9

Chhattisg Raikheda TPP GMR U-1 685 Sep-13 Jun-14 9 8290 8290 0 arh U-2 685 Jan-14 Nov-14 10 Chhattisg Ratija TPP Spectrum U-1 50 Jun-11 Sep-12 15 220 220 0 285 Feb arh Coal & -12 Power Ltd Chhattisg Singhitarai Athena U-1 600 Jun-14 Feb-15 8 6200 6200 0 1203. Apr arh TPP Chhattisga 03 -12 rh Power Ltd. U-2 600 Sep-14 May- 8 15 Chhattisg Swastic TPP M/s ACB U-1 25 Jun-12 Oct-12 4 136 142 6 136.4 Jun- arh 3 12 Chhattisg TRN Energy M/s TRN U-1 300 Dec-13 Jun-14 6 2844 2844 0 280 Feb arh TPP Energy -12 Pvt. Ltd. U-2 300 Apr-14 Sep-14 5 Chhattisg Uchpinda TPP RKM U-1 360 May- Oct-13 17 6653.6 6653.6 0 3679. Jun- arh Powergen 12 1 1 43 12 Pvt. Ltd U-2 360 Nov-12 Jan-14 14 U-3 360 Feb-13 Apr-14 14 U-4 360 Jul-13 Jul-14 12 Chhattisg Vandana M/s U-1 135 Jun-11 Nov-12 17 1458.4 1458.4 0 1492 Jul- arh Vidyut TPP- Vandana 4 4 12 Chhattisgarh Vidyut U-2 135 Sep-11 Mar-13 18 Gujarat Bhavnagar Bhavnagar U-1 250 Oct-13 Oct-14 12 NA NA NA NA NA CFBC TPP Energy U-2 250 Dec-13 Dec-14 12 Jharkhand Adhunik Adhunik U-1 270 Jan-12 Nov-12 10 2650 3151 501 2600 Jun- Power TPP Power 12 Co.Ltd U-2 270 Mar-12 Mar-13 12 Jharkhand Maitrishi M/s U-1 270 May- Nov-12 6 2900 2900 0 2637 Ma Usha TPP-Ph- Corporate 12 y- I Power Ltd 12 U-2 270 Jun-12 Feb-13 8 Jharkhand Maitrishi Corporate U-3 270 Feb-13 Jun-13 4 3182 3182 1390. Dec Usha TPP-Ph- Power Ltd 69 -11 II U-4 270 Mar-13 Sep-13 6 Jharkhand Tori TPP Essar U-1 600 Jun-13 Jun-14 12 5700 5700 0 2478. Jun- Power 85 12 Jharkhand Tori TPP Essar U-2 600 Jan-14 Sep-14 8 Power Maharash Amravati TPP India Bulls U-1 270 Dec-11 Feb-13 14 6889 6889 0 1697. Mar tra Ph-I 12 -11 Maharash Amravati TPP India Bulls U-2 270 Dec-11 Jun-13 18 tra Ph-I Maharash Amravati TPP India Bulls U-3 270 Jan-12 Sep-13 20 tra Ph-I Maharash Amravati TPP India Bulls U-4 270 Feb-12 Dec-13 22 tra Ph-I

Maharash Amravati TPP India Bulls U-5 270 Mar-12 Mar-14 24 tra Ph-I Maharash Bela TPP-I IEPL U-1 270 Dec-11 Dec-12 12 1477 1477 0 1231. Feb tra 18 -12 Maharash Butibori TPP Vidarbha U-1 300 Jan-12 Aug-12 7 1600 1600 0 1250 Dec tra Ph-II Industries -11 Power Maharash Dhariwal Dhariwal U-1 300 Feb-12 Mar-13 13 2850 2878 28 1100 Nov tra Infracture TPP Infracture -11 (P) Ltd U-2 300 May- Jun-13 13 12 Maharash EMCO EMCO U-1 300 Nov-11 Nov-12 12 3480 3480 0 4468. Jul- tra Warora TPP Energy 78 12 Ltd.(GMR ) U-2 300 Feb-12 Mar-13 13 Maharash GEPL TPP GEPL U-1 60 Nov-10 Aug-12 21 656.49 750 93.51 725.1 Jul- tra (2 (2 8 12 Units) Units) Maharash Lanco Lanco U-1 660 Jan-14 Apr-14 3 6936 6936 0 1471 Jul- tra Vidarbha TPP Vidarbha 11 Maharash Lanco Lanco U-2 660 May- Aug-14 3 tra Vidarbha TPP Vidarbha 14 Maharash Nasik TPP Ph- India Bulls U-1 270 Feb-12 Feb-13 12 6789 6789 0 1368. Jul- tra I 05 11 Maharash Nasik TPP Ph- India Bulls U-2 270 Apr-12 Jun-13 14 tra I Maharash Nasik TPP Ph- India Bulls U-3 270 Jun-12 Nov-14 29 tra I Maharash Nasik TPP Ph- India Bulls U-4 270 Aug-12 Jan-15 29 tra I Maharash Nasik TPP Ph- India Bulls U-5 270 Oct-12 Mar-15 29 tra I Maharash Nasik TPP Ph- India Bulls U-1 270 Apr-13 Jul-14 15 6789 6789 0 1368. Jul- tra II 05 11 Maharash Nasik TPP Ph- India Bulls U-2 270 Jun-13 Sep-14 15 tra II Maharash Nasik TPP Ph- India Bulls U-3 270 Aug-13 Nov-14 15 tra II Maharash Nasik TPP Ph- India Bulls U-4 270 Oct-13 Jan-15 15 tra II Maharash Nasik TPP Ph- India Bulls U-5 270 Dec-13 Mar-15 15 tra II Maharash Tirora TPP Adani U-1 660 Apr-11 Aug-12 16 6560 6560 0 6351 Dec tra Ph-I Power Ltd -11 Maharash Tirora TPP Adani U-2 660 Jul-11 Nov-12 16 tra Ph-I Power Ltd Maharash Tirora TPP Adani U-1 660 Oct-11 Dec-12 14 2703 2703 0 2445 Dec tra Ph-II Power Ltd -11 Maharash Tirora TPP Adani U-2 660 Jul-12 Aug-13 13 6290 6290 0 5189 Dec tra Ph-II Power Ltd -11 Maharash Tirora TPP Adani U-3 660 Oct-12 Nov-13 13 tra Ph-II Power Ltd MP Anuppur TPP MB Power U-1 600 Apr-13 Dec-13 8 6240 6240 0 2600 Mar

Ph-I MP -12 MP Anuppur TPP MB Power U-2 600 Aug-13 Apr-14 8 Ph-I MP MP Bina TPP Bina U-2 250 Nov-11 Apr-13 17 2750 2750 0 1474 Jan- Power ( ( 11 Supply for2unit for2unit Co. Ltd s) s) MP Gorgi TPP DB Power U-1 660 Jun-13 Feb-15 20 6640 6640 0 335.1 Jan- (DB Power) ( for 2 ( for 2 8 12 units) units) MP Mahan TPP Essar U-1 600 Jun-11 Apr-13 22 4860 4860 0 5554 Ma Power MP y- Ltd 12 U-2 600 Sep-11 Jun-13 21 MP Seioni TPP Jhabua U-1 600 Mar-13 Oct-13 7 2910 2910 0 1052 Mar Ph-I Power Ltd -12 Orissa Derang TPP JITPL U-1 600 Mar-12 Sep-13 18 5961 5961 0 2000 Dec -11 Orissa Derang TPP JITPL U-2 600 Jun-12 Dec-13 18 Orissa Ind Bharat Ind. U-1 350 Sep-11 Feb-13 17 3185 3185 0 2200 Jan- TPP (Orissa) Bharat 12 Orissa Ind Bharat Ind. U-2 350 Dec-11 Mar-13 15 TPP (Orissa) Bharat Orissa Kamalanga GMR U-1 350 Nov-11 Nov-12 12 4540 5268 728 4054 Nov TPP -11 Orissa Kamalanga GMR U-2 350 Dec-11 Mar-13 15 TPP Orissa Kamalanga GMR U-3 350 Feb-12 Jul-13 17 TPP Orissa KVK KVK U-1 350 Dec-11 Feb-14 26 4990 4990 0 609.1 Oct Nilanchal TPP Nilanchal 8 -10 Orissa KVK KVK U-2 350 Jan-12 Dec-14 35 Nilanchal TPP Nilanchal Orissa KVK KVK U-3 350 Mar-12 Jan-15 34 Nilanchal TPP Nilanchal Orissa Lanco Lanco U-1 660 Apr-13 Mar-14 11 6930 6930 0 3200 Mar Babandh TPP Babandh -12 Power Ltd U-2 660 Aug-13 May- 9 14 Orissa Malibrahmani MPCL U-1 525 Dec-12 Apr-14 16 5093 ( 5093 ( 0 1357 Jun- TPP ( Monnet cost of cost of 12 Ispat) 2 units) 2 units) Punjab Talwandi M/s U-1 660 Oct-12 Dec-13 14 10250 10250 0 5255 Jun- Sabo TPP Sterlite 12 Punjab Talwandi M/s U-2 660 Jan-13 Apr-14 15 Sabo TPP Sterlite Punjab Talwandi M/s U-3 660 May- Jun-14 13 Sabo TPP Sterlite 13 Rajasthan Jallipa- Raj West U-5 135 Jun-10 Oct-12 28 5075 6865.2 1790. 6394. Mar Kapurdi TPP Power (8 1 21 28 -12 Ltd.(JSW) Units) (8Units ) U-6 135 Aug-10 Jan-13 29 U-7 135 Sep-10 Aug-13 35

U-8 135 Mar-11 Dec-13 33 Rajasthan Kawai TPP Adani U-1 660 Dec-12 Mar-13 3 7020 7020 0 6253. Mar Power Ltd. 88 -12 Rajasthan Kawai TPP Adani U-2 660 Mar-13 May- 2 Power Ltd. 13 TN Melamaruthur Coastal U-1 600 Feb-12 Feb-13 12 4800 5158 358 3798 Jun- TPP Energen 12 TN Melamaruthur Coastal U-2 600 Mar-12 May- 14 TPP Energen 13 TN Tuticorin TPP IBPIL U-1 660 May- Jan-14 20 3595 3595 0 240 Jun- (Ind- Barath 12 12 TPP) Total Private 46830 Sector Grand Total 75979 .6

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CENTRAL ELECTRICITY AUTHORITY HYDRO PROJECT MONITORING DIVISION TIME & COST OVER RUN STATEMENT

Sr. Name of Commissioning Time over Project Cost Cost over run Expenditure No. Project Schedule run Rupees in incurred on Capacity Crores the projects Agency/State Price Level (Rs in Date of crores) Approval Original Latest Original Latest %age Rs. mm/yy mm/yy Crs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CENTRAL SECTOR 1 Kol Dam Apr- 2014- 71 months 4527.15 4527.15 Nil Nil 4260.00 (4x200 MW) 09 15 (12/01) (12/01) NTPC H.P. 2008- 28.10.2002 10 2 Tapovan Mar- 2015- 36 months 2978.48 2978.48 Nil Nil 1457.00 Vishnughad 13 16 (4x130 MW) 2012- NTPC 13 Uttarakhand 11/2006 3 Pare Aug- 2014- 31 months 573.99 674.45 17.50 100.46 310.60 (2x55MW) 12 15 (06/07) (06/07) NEEPCO 2012- Ar.Pd 13 04.12.2008 4 Tuirial Jul-06 2016- 126 months 368.72 913.63 147.78 544.91 301.15 (2x30 MW) 2006- 17 (06/97) (03/10) NEEPCO 07

Mizoram 16.07.1998 5 Kameng Dec 2016- 81 months 2496.90 4331.73 73.51 1835.53 1800.28 (4x150 MW) 09 17 (03/04) (12/11) NEEPCO 2009- Ar. Pd 10 02.12.2004 6 Tehri PSS Jul- 2016- 79 months 1657.60 2978.86 79.7 1321.26 320.70 (4x250 MW) 10 17 (12/05) (04/10) THDC 2010- Uttarakhand 11 18.07.2006 7 Rampur Jan-12 Sep- 21 months 2047.03 2047.03 Nil Nil 1599.91 (6x68.67 MW) 2011- 13 SJVNL HP 12 2013- 25.01.2007 14

8 Parbati-III Nov- 2012- 36 months 2304.56 2716.00 17.85 411.44 1760.29 (4x130 MW) 10 14 (05/05) NHPC HP 2010- 09.11.2005 11 9 Nimoo Bazgo Aug- 2013- 43 months 611.01 936.10 53.2 325.09 424.94 (3x15 MW) 10 14 (12/2005) (Anticipated) NHPC J&K 2010- 24.08.2006 11 10 Teesta Low Mar- 2013- 84 months 768.92 1628 111.7 859.08 1467.53 Dam-III 07 14 (12/02) (anticipated) (4x33 MW) 2006- NHPC W B 07 30.10.2003 11 Teesta Low Sep- 2014- 66 months 1061.38 1502.0 41.5 440..62 1105.00 Dam– IV 09 15 (03/05) (4x40 MW) 2009- NHPC WB 10 30.09.2005 12 Parbati - II Sep- 2016- 90 months 3919.59 5524 40.9 1604.41 3363.07 (4x200 MW) 09 17 (12/01) (Anticipated) NHPC H.P 2009- 11.09.2002 10 13 Subansiri Sep- 2016- 80 months 6285.33 10667 69.71 4381.67 5605.94 Lower 10 17 (12/02) (anticipated (8x250 MW) 2010- NHPC Ar. Pd./ 11 Assam 09.09.2003 14 Uri-II Nov- 2012- 40 months 1724.79 1794.00 4.01 69.21 1693.59 (4x60 MW) 09 13 (02/05) (anticipated NHPC J&K 2009- 01.09.2005 10

15 Chutak Feb- 2012- 25 months 621.26 913.25 47.0 291.99 731.93 (4x11 MW) 11 13 (12/05) (Anticipated) NHPC J&K 2010- 24.08.2006 11 STATE SECTOR

JAMMU & KASHMIR 16 Baglihar-II 2015- 2016- 12 months 2113.09 2113.09 Nil Nil NA (3x150 MW) 16 17 JKPDC 29.12.2010 HIMACHAL PRADESH 17 Uhl-III Mar- 2014- 96months 431.56 940.84 118.00 509.28 754.74 (3x33.33MW) 07 15 (09/02) (03/08) BVPCL 2006- (HPSEB) 07 19.09.2002 18 Sawra Kuddu Dec- 2014- 48 months 558.53 1181.90 47.25 623..37 660.42 (3x37MW) 10 15 (03/03) (03/12) HPPCL, 2010- 10.11.2004 11 ANDHRA PRADESH 19 Lower Jurala 2011- 2013- 36 months 908.34 908.34 Nil Nil 871.49 (6x40 MW) 12 15 (2007) (2007) APGENCO 2007 20 Pulichintala 2011- 2013- 24 months 380.00 396.00 4.04 16.00 174.46 (4x30MW) 12 14 (2006- APGENCO 07) 25.04.2007 21 Nagarjuna Sagar Nov- 2014- 72 months 464.63 958.67 106.33 494.04 438.38 Tail Pool Dam 08 15 (2002- (2x25 MW) 2008- 03) APGENCO 09 17.01.2005 TAMIL NADU 22 Bhavani Kattalai Mar- 2012- 84 months 99.15 497.46 304.00 301.44 477.06 H.E. Project 06 13 (95-96) Barrage II 2005- (2x15 MW) 06 TANGEDCO 11.06.1999 23 Bhavani Kattalai Mar- 2012- 84 months 99.75 442.73 343.83 342.98 379.87 H.E. Project 06 13 (99-00) Barrage III 2005- (2x15 MW) 06 TANGEDCO 27.03.2002 KERALA 24 Pallivasal Oct-10 2014- 48 months 222.00 268.03 20.7 46.02 146.41 2x30MW 2010- 15 (1999) KSEB 11 31.01.2007 25 Thottiyar Apl-12 May- 13 months 136.79 144.58 7.79 5.7 290.00 (1x30+1x10)MW 2012- 13 (2007) KSEB 13 2013- 05.06.2008 14 MEGHALAYA 26 New Umtru 2011- 2014- 36months 194.30 226.40 16.52 32.10 128.29 (2x20MW) 12 15 MeECL

12/06 27 Myntdu Oct-06 2011- 72 months 363.08 1173.13 223.10 810.05 968.41 (2x42MW + 2006- 13 (01/99) (2010) (1x42 MW) 07 Incl. Incl. MeECL IDC & IDC 09.06.2003 FC PRIVATE SECTOR HIMACHAL PRADESH 28 Tidong-I 2013- 2015- 48 months 543.15 543.15 Nil Nil 30.60 2x50MW 14 16 NSL Tidong 09.02.2006 29 Tangnu Romai-I 2014- 2015- 12 months 255.00 255..0 Nil Nil 41.37 (2x22 MW) 15 16 TRPGPL 28.10.2010 30 Sorang 2012- 2013- 12 months 586.00 586.00 Nil Nil 213.05 (2x50 MW), 13 14 HSPPL 23.09.2004 UTTARAKHAND 31 Srinagar Oct-05 2013- 96 months 1699.12 2069.00 21.77 369.88 3328.01 (4x82.5 MW) 2005- 14 (3/99) Alaknanda 06 Hydro Power Co. Ltd. 14.6.2000 (TEC) 32 Singoli 2014- 2015- 12 months 666.47 666.47 Nil Nil 351.00 Bhatwari 15 16 (3x33MW) L&T 11.07.2008

MADHYA PRADESH 33 Maheshwar 2001- 2013- 156 months 1569.27 2760.00 75.88 1190.73 2917.70 (10x40 MW) 02 15 (96-97) (2010) SMHPCL 30.12.1996 SIKKIM 34 Chujachen Sept- 2013- 54 months 448.76 1044.50 132.75 595.74 966.20 (2x49.5 MW) 09 14 (2004) Gati 2009- Infrastructure 10 Ltd. 30.11.2004 35 Teesta Stage III Oct-11 2014- 41 months 5705.55 5705.55 Nil Nil 5475.43 (6X200 MW) 2011- 15 Teesta Urja 12 Limited 12.05.2006 (TEC) 36 Teesta Stage VI 2012- 2015- 36 months 3283.08 3283.08 Nil Nil 2086.25 (4X125 MW) 13 16

Lanco Energy Private Limited 27.12. 2006 (TEC) 37 Rangit-IV HE 2012- 2014- 24 months 726.16 726.16 Nil Nil 376.36 Project 13 15 (3X40 MW) JPCL 09.12.2005 38 Jorenthang Loop Dec Mar 27 months 543.15 543.15 Nil Nil NA (2x28MW) 12 13 DAN-Energy 2012- 2014- Pvt. Ltd. 13 15 39 Bhasmey 2012- 2014- 24 months 408.50 408.50 Nil Nil 160.90 (2x25.5 MW) 13 15 Gati Infrastructure 12/2008

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HYDRO POWER PROJECT 17th August, 2012

LSQ 1274

SHRI SANJAY DINA PATIL SHRI VIJAY BAHADUR SINGH SHRI ARVIND KUMAR CHAUDHARY SHRI K. SUGUMAR

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the delayed monsoon had led to 5-10 per cent drop in power generation from hydro power projects;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the estimated shortfall in power generation in mega watts as a result of the same;

(d) the steps being taken by the Government to meet such shortage so as to ameliorate power crisis; and

(e) the details of the power projects likely to be affected due to shortage of water in the country?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) to (c) : During the period April to 8th August, 2012, the overall hydel power generation was 5.82% less than the target. The actual hydel generation was higher in Northern and Western regions by 1.81% and 6.17% respectively as compared to targets. However, actual hydel generation was less in Southern, Eastern and North- Eastern regions by 27.88%, 11.11% & 18.91% respectively as compared to targets.

(d) & (e) : The generation from hydro power station depends on the inflow due to rainfall in the catchment area and snowmelt (Himalayan Rivers) and the storage. Generation will be generally less if there is shortfall in rainfall in catchment area. Any shortage in hydro generation could be compensated by increasing generation from thermal power stations.

The project wise details of hydro power generation viz-a-viz target during the period April to 8th August, 2012 is enclosed at Annex.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (d) & (e) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1274 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

SECTOR / UTILITYWISE GENERATION PERFORMANCE OF HYDRO-ELECTRIC STATIONS (STATION CAPACITY ABOVE 25 MW) IN THE COUNTRY DURING THE YEAR 2012-13 AS ON 08.08.2012)

STATION / UTILITY INSTALLED 2012-2013 (AS ON 08.08.2012) CAPACITY AS PROG. ACHI`V. @ OF ACHIV. ON 08.08.2012 (MW) (MW) OVER PROG. NORTHERN REGION CENTRAL BBMB 1. Bhakra L&R 1325.00 1783.2 1859.32 104.27 2. Ganguwal 77.65 142.16 213.29 150.04 3. Kotla 77.65 168.36 223.55 132.78 4. Dehar 990.00 1544.92 1561.52 101.07 5. Pong 396.00 349.68 492.79 140.93 Total BBMB 2866.30 3988.32 4350.47 109.08 NHPC 1. Baira Siul 198.00 425.64 398.05 93.52 2. Salal-I 345.00 1544.28 1685.78 109.16 3. Salal-II 345.00 4. Tanakpur 94.20 170.48 185.69 108.92 5. Chamera-I 540.00 834.76 1302.79 156.07 6. Chamera-II 300.00 800.88 769.05 96.03 7. Chamera-III* 231.00 515.08 270.49 52.51 8. Uri 480.00 1413.16 1467.14 103.82 9. Uri -II* - 328.56 0.00 0.00 10. Dhauliganga 280.00 523.08 557.54 106.59 11. Dulhasti 390.00 933.64 1056.13 113.12 12. Sewa-II 120.00 273.92 211.70 77.29 13. Chutak* - 26.08 0.00 14. Nimboo Bazdo* - 0.00 0.00 15. Parbati-III 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total NHPC 3323.20 7789.56 7904.36 101.47 SJVNL 1. Nathpa Jhakri 1500.00 3470.16 3545.25 102.16 THDC 1. Tehri 1000.00 815.48 791.22 97.03 2. Koteshwar 400.00 396 367.36 92.77 Total THDC 1400.00 1211 1158.58 95.63 Total Central 9089.50 16460 16958.66 103.03 HPSEB 1. Giri Bata 60.00 61.32 37.36 60.93 2. Bassi 60.00 167.16 126.19 75.49 3. Sanjay 120.00 304.68 130.81 42.93

4. Larji 126.00 289.52 306.38 105.82 5. Uhl-III 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 Total H.P.S.E.B. 366.00 822.68 600.74 73.02 PRIVATE MALANA POWER COMPANY LTD. 1. Malana 86.00 192.56 168.11 87.30 JAIPRAKASH HYDRO POWER LTD. 1. Baspa-II 300.00 594.72 644.16 108.31 EVEREST POWER COMPANY LTD. 1. Malana-II 100.00 210.84 160.56 76.15 ALLAIN DUHANGAN POWER LTD. 1. Allain Duhangan 192.00 384.76 390.66 101.53 JAYPEE KARCHAM HYDRO CORPORATION LTD 1. Karcham Wangtoo 1000.00 2318.48 2322.17 100.16 LANCO GREEN POWER PVT LTD. 1. Budhil 70.00 140.64 76.87 54.66 Total Private 1748.00 3842 3762.53 97.93 Total H.P. 2114.00 4665 4363.27 93.54 JAMMU & KASHMIR J&KSPDC 1. Lower Jhelum 105.00 254.44 251.24 98.74 2. Upper Sindh II 105.00 173.64 171.74 98.91 3. Baglihar 450.00 1361.44 1384.68 101.71 Total J&KSPDC 660.00 1789.52 1807.66 101.01 RAJASTHAN RRVUNL 1. R.P. Sagar 172.00 0 2.57 2. Jawahar Sagar 99.00 2.24 4.97 221.88 3. Mahi Bajaj I & II 140.00 20 5.94 29.70 Total RRVUNL 411.00 22.24 13.48 60.61 PUNJAB PSPCL 1. Shanan 110.00 307.84 246.86 80.19 2. Mukerian I - IV 207.00 385.72 418.61 108.53 3. A.P.Sahib I & II 134.00 311.92 305.35 97.89 4. Ranjit Sagar 600.00 721.44 646.41 89.60 Total PSPCL 1051.00 1726.92 1617.23 93.65 UTTAR PRADESH UPJVNL 1. Rihand 300.00 65.44 266.50 407.24 2. Obra 99.00 18.84 110.43 586.15 3. Matatilla 30.60 23.56 9.60 40.75 4. Khara 72.00 120.32 129.66 107.76 Total UPJVNL 501.60 228.16 516.19 226.24 UTTRAKHAND UJVNL 1. Khatima 41.40 62.4 67.00 107.37 2. Ram Ganga 198.00 75 123.70 164.93 3. Dhakrani (Y.St.I) 33.75 57.88 53.45 92.35 4. Dhalipur (Y.St.I) 51.00 85.96 83.58 97.23 5. Kulhal (Y.St.IV) 30.00 54.4 54.88 100.88 6. Chibro (Y.St.II) 240.00 328.16 321.66 98.02 7. Chilla 144.00 311.68 325.68 104.49 8. Khodri (Y.St.II) 120.00 150.64 148.80 98.78

9. Maneri Bhali-I 90.00 204.32 218.62 107.00 10.Maneri Bhali-II 304.00 601.72 572.61 95.16 Total UJVNL 1252.15 1932.16 1969.98 101.96 PRIVATE JAIPRAKASH POWER VENTURE LIMITED 1. VISHNU PRAYAG 400.00 888.04 966.22 108.80 Total UTTAKHAND 1652.15 2820 2936.20 104.11 Total N. REGION 15479.25 27711.24 28212.69 101.81 WESTERN REGION GUJARAT SSNNL 1. Sardar Sarovar 250.00 101.88 98.10 96.29 CHPH 2. Sardar Sarovar 1200.00 723.8 704.16 97.29 RBPH Total SSNNL 1450.00 825.68 802.26 97.16

GSECL 1. Ukai 300.00 140.48 154.64 110.08 2. Kadana PSS 240.00 18.20 39.81 218.74 Total GSECL 540.00 158.68 194.45 122.54 Total Gujarat 1990.00 984.36 996.71 101.25 MADHYA PRADESH CENTRAL/ COMMON NHDC 1. Indira Sagar 1000.00 482.6 618.26 128.11 2. Omkareshwar 520.00 273.2 315.78 115.59 TOTAL NHDC 1520.00 755.80 934.04 123.58 MPPGPCL 1. Gandhi Sagar 115.00 135.28 51.44 38.02 2. Pench 160.00 53.72 48.35 90.00 3. Bargi 90.00 72.72 115.38 158.66 4. Madhikhera 60.00 13.28 4.55 34.26 5. Bansagar Tons-I 315.00 247.28 457.03 184.82 6 Bansagar Tons-II 30.00 37.52 42.45 113.14 7 Bansagar Tons-III 60.00 0 29.55 #DIV/0! 8. Rajghat 45.00 6.04 0.10 1.66 Total MPPGPCL 875.00 565.84 748.85 132.34 SMHPCL (Pvt) 1. Maheshwar* - 0 0 Total M.P. 2395.00 1322 1682.89 127.33 CHHATISGARH CSPGC 1. Hasdeo Bango 120.00 62.88 66.70 106.08 Total CSPGC 120.00 63 66.70 106.08 MAHARASHTRA MAHAGENCO 1. Koyna St.I&II 600.00 317.04 481.85 151.98 2. Koyna St.III 320.00 208.92 272.32 130.35 3. Koyna IV 1000.00 695.6 445.45 64.04 4. Koyna DPH 36.00 38.32 43.43 113.34 5. Vaitarna 60.00 65 92.66 142.55 6. Tillari 60.00 30.8 21.22 68.90 7. Bhira Tail Race 80.00 32.8 33.19 101.19

8. Ghatghar PSS 250.00 149.28 78.12 52.33 Total MAHAGENCO 2406.00 1537.76 1468.24 95.48 DODSON-LINDBLOM HYDRO POWER PVT LTD (DLHP) 1. Bhandardhara - II 34.00 29.28 31.71 108.30 Total DLHP 34.00 29.28 31.71 108.30 TATA POWER COMPANY LIMITED 1. Bhira 150.00 348.64 98.75 28.32 2. Bhira PSS 150.00 0 180.87 3. Bhivpuri 75.00 105.28 109.52 104.03 4. Khopoli 72.00 81.44 111.68 137.13 Total TPCL 447.00 535.36 500.82 93.55 Total Maharashtra 2887.00 2102.40 2000.77 95.17 Total Western 7392.00 4471.28 4747.07 106.17 SOUTHERN REGION ANDHRA PRADESH APGENCO 1. Machkund 114.75 169.56 167.29 98.66 2. T.B.Dam & Hampi 72.00 22.2 6.89 31.04 3. Upper sileru I & II 240.00 143.08 138.44 96.76 4. Lower Sileru 460.00 346.96 369.29 106.44 5. N.J.Sagar PSS 815.60 351.4 27.99 7.97 6. N.J.Sagar RBC 90.00 7.64 0.00 0.00 7. N.J.Sagar LBC 60.00 3.84 0.00 0.00 8. N.J.Sagar TDP* 0.00 0 0.00 #DIV/0! 9. Srisailam 770.00 259.2 37.94 14.64 10.Pochampad 27.00 5.8 1.83 31.55 11.Srisailam LB 900.00 387.28 11.35 2.93 12.Priyadarshni Jurala 234.00 54.68 0.00 0.00 13. Lower Jurala 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 14. Pulichintala 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 15. N.J.Sagar RBC Extn 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 Total APGENCO 3783.35 1751.64 761.02 43.45 Total A.P. 3783.35 1752 761.02 43.45 KARNATAKA KPCL 1. Sharavathy 1035.00 2193.2 1767.01 80.57 2. Kalinadi 855.00 910.48 738.23 81.08 3. Supa DPH 100.00 147.44 93.82 63.63 4. Bhadra 39.20 10.12 6.76 66.80 5. Lingnamakki 55.00 60.68 47.44 78.18 6. Varahi 460.00 370.52 348.97 94.18 7. Ghatprabha 32.00 6.8 0.93 13.68 8.Kadra 150.00 138.76 104.74 75.48 9.Kodasali 120.00 120.8 76.83 63.60 10.Gerusoppa 240.00 242.2 174.25 71.94 11.Almatti Dam 290.00 122.48 39.59 32.32 12.Jog 139.20 112.76 43.26 38.36 13.Shivasamudram 42.00 100 75.55 75.55 14.Munirabad 28.00 7.6 0.00 0.00 Total KPCL 3585.40 4543.84 3517.38 77.41 Total Karnataka 3585.40 4544 3517.38 77.41 KERALA KSEB 1. Idukki 780.00 892.76 878.40 98.39

2. Sabarigiri 300.00 470.72 461.93 98.13 3. Kuttiadi 125.00 252.16 147.32 58.42 4. Kuttiadi Adnl. Extn 100.00 0 0.00 5. Sholayar 54.00 66.32 68.86 103.83 6. Sengulam 48.00 56.88 41.77 73.44 7. Nariamangalam 70.00 118.88 83.64 70.36 8. Pallivasal 37.50 83.2 73.49 88.33 9. Poringalkuthu 32.00 58.48 50.33 86.06 10.Panniar 30.00 50.44 32.33 64.10 11.Idamalayar 75.00 115 137.17 119.28 12.Lower Periyar 180.00 205.28 122.29 59.57 13.Kakkad 50.00 77.2 72.18 93.50 Total KSEB 1881.50 2447.32 2169.71 88.66 Total Kerala 1881.50 2447 2169.71 88.66 TAMIL NADU TANGEDCO 1. Pykara 59.20 24.32 22.23 91.41 2. Moyar 36.00 54.84 36.72 66.96 3. Kundah I-V 555.00 564.64 449.72 79.65 4.Parson's Valley 30.00 20.28 7.05 34.76 5. Suruliyar 35.00 14.56 9.07 62.29 6. Aliyar 60.00 45.2 14.13 31.26 7. Mettur Dam & Tunnel 250.00 143.68 35.32 24.58 8. Lower Mettur I-IV 120.00 66.6 25.25 37.91 9. Periyar 140.00 86.52 11.98 13.85 10. Papansam 32.00 36.12 13.47 37.29 11.Sarkarpathy 30.00 17.8 0.00 0.00 12.Sholayar I&II 95.00 92.88 21.33 22.97 13.Kodayar I&II 100.00 62.36 40.72 65.30 14.Kadamparai PSS 400.00 130.32 136.20 104.51 15.Pykara Ultimate 150.00 108.28 84.93 78.44 16.Bhawani Kattalai Barrage-I 30.00 9.12 27.59 302.52 17.Bhawani Kattalai Barrage-II - 9.12 0 18.Bhawani Kattalai Barrage-III - 9.12 0 Total TANGEDCO 2122.20 1495.76 935.71 62.56 Total Southern 11372.45 10238.56 7383.82 72.12 EASTERN REGION JHARKHAND JSEB 1. Subernarekha I&II 130.00 30.40 0.06 0.20 Total Jharkhand 130.00 30 0.06 0.20 D.V.C. 1. Maithon (WB) 63.20 28.44 16.72 58.79 2. Panchet 80.00 37.04 37.97 102.51 Total DVC 143.20 65.48 54.69 83.52 ORISSA OHPC 1. Balimela 510.00 241.00 91.40 37.93 2. Hirakud I&II 347.50 313.56 285.29 90.98 3. Rengali 250.00 186.92 202.68 108.43 4. Upper Kolab 320.00 201.52 94.89 47.09 5. Upper Indravati 600.00 479.12 351.34 73.33 Total OHPC 2027.50 1422.12 1025.60 72.12 WEST BENGAL

WBSEDCL 1. Jaldhaka I 27.00 51.16 25.37 49.59 2. Ramman II 50.00 82.48 85.96 104.22 3. Purulia PSS 900.00 270.48 294.95 109.05 Total WBSEDCL 977.00 404.12 406.28 100.53 NHPC 1. Teesta Low Dam - 5.92 0.00 0.00 Total W.B. 977.00 410 406.28 99.08 SIKKIM NHPC 1. Rangit (Sikkim) 60.00 144.56 127.78 88.39 2. Teesta-V (Sikkim) 510.00 1113.84 1218.16 109.37 Sub-total NHPC 570.00 1258.40 1345.94 106.96 PRIVATE SECTOR GATI INVESTMENTS PVT LTD 1. Chuzachen HEPP (Sikkim)* - 0 0 Total Eastern 3847.70 3186.44 2832.57 88.89 NORTH EASTERN REGION ASSAM APGCL 1. Karbi Langpi 100.00 168.84 94.14 55.76 MEGHALAYA MECL 1. Kyrdemkulai 60.00 45.40 34.54 76.08 2. Umium St.I 36.00 36.12 28 77.96 3. Umium St.IV 60.00 66.52 47.35 71.18 4. Myntdu 84.00 98.48 51.24 52.03 Total MECL 240.00 246.52 161.29 65.43 NEEPCO 1. Khandong (Assam) 50.00 65.48 69.31 105.85 2. Kopili (Assam) 225.00 397.88 264.88 66.57 3. Doyang (Nagaland) 75.00 86.40 63.75 73.78 4. Ranganadi (Ar.Pr.) 405.00 592 606.99 102.52 Total NEEPCO 755.00 1141.84 1004.93 88.01

NHPC 1. Loktak (Manipur) 105.00 156 129.17 82.57 Total Central 860.00 1298.28 1134.10 87.35 Total N.Eastern 1200.00 1713.64 1389.53 81.09 TOTAL ALL INDIA 39291.40 47321.16 44565.68 94.18 IMPORT FROM BHUTAN - 2259.08 2135.32 94.52 TOTAL ALL INDIA 39291.40 49580.24 46701.00 94.19 (INCLUDING BHUTAN IMPORTS) NORTHERN 15479.25 27711 28212.69 101.81 WESTERN 7392.00 4471.28 4747.07 106.17 SOUTHERN 11372.45 10238.56 7383.82 72.12 EASTERN 3847.70 3186.44 2832.57 88.89 NORTH EASTERN 1200.00 1713.64 1389.53 81.09 ALL INDIA 39291.40 47321.16 44565.68 94.18 IMPORT FROM BHUTAN - 2259 2135.32 94.52 ALL INDIA 39291.40 49580.24 46701.00 94.19 (INCLUDING IMPORT FROM BHUTAN) CENTRAL BBMB 2866.30 3988 4350.47 109.08

NHPC 3998.20 9210.32 9379.47 101.84 SJVNL 1500.00 3470 3545.25 102.16 THDC 1400.00 1211 1158.58 95.63 NHDC 1520.00 756 934.04 123.58 DVC 143.20 65 54.69 83.52 NEEPCO 755.00 1142 1004.93 88.01 TOTAL CENTRAL 12182.70 19843.4 20427.43 102.94 STATE J&KPDC 660.00 1790 1807.66 101.01 HPSEB 366.00 823 600.74 73.02 RRVUNL 411.00 22 13.48 60.61 PSPCL 1051.00 1727 1617.23 93.65 UPJVNL 501.60 228 516.19 226.24 UJVNL 1252.15 1932 1969.98 101.96 SSNNL 1450.00 826 802.26 97.16 GSECL 540.00 159 194.45 122.54 MAHAGENCO 2406.00 1538 1468.24 95.48 MPPGCL 875.00 566 748.85 132.34 CSPGC 120.00 63 66.70 106.08 APGENCO 3783.35 1752 761.02 43.45 KPCL 3585.40 4544 3517.38 77.41 KSEB 1881.50 2447 2169.71 88.66 TANGEDCO 2122.20 1496 935.71 62.56 JSEB 130.00 30 0.06 0.20 OHPC 2027.50 1422 1025.60 72.12 WBSEDCL 977.00 404 406.28 100.53 APGCL 100.00 169 94.14 55.76 MECL 240.00 247 161.29 65.43 TOTAL STATE 24479.70 22183.08 18876.97 85.10 PRIVATE MPCL 86.00 192.56 168.11 87.30 JHPL 300.00 594.72 644.16 108.31 EPC 100.00 210.84 160.56 76.15 ADPL 192.00 384.76 390.66 101.53 JKHCL 1000.00 2318.48 2322.17 100.16 LGPPL 70.00 140.64 76.87 - JPVL 400.00 888.04 966.22 108.80 SMHPCL - 0.00 0.00 DLHP 34.00 29.28 31.71 108.30 TPCL 447.00 535.36 500.82 93.55 Chuzachen HEPP (Sikkim)* - 0 TOTAL PRIVATE 2629.00 5295 5261.28 99.37 TOTAL ALL INDIA 39291.40 47321 44565.68 94.18

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS 17th August, 2012

LSQ 1321

SHRI KATTI RAMESH VISHWANATH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether various power projects including hydro power projects are unable to generate power as per their installed capacity in the country; (b) if so, the details thereof project-wise, State/UT-wise; (c) whether any Life Extension and Uprating of hydro power projects have been carried out for increasing capacity; (d) if so, the details of projects in which Life Extension and Uprating were carried out during the last three years and the current year, project and State-wise; and (e) the other steps being taken by the Government to increase the power generation capacity of such projects in the country?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b): The performance of power plants is dependent on a number of factors, like type/category of plant (hydro or thermal), design and age of the units, outages for repairs (forced) and planned maintenance, availability of water, quantity and quality of fuel, receipt of schedule from beneficiaries, etc. The Plant Load Factor (PLF) is an index of utilization of the installed capacity of thermal/nuclear generating units. A statement indicating thermal power stations having PLF below the national average PLF during the period April- July, 2012 is enclosed at Annex-I. The main reasons for low PLF include vintage and technology, long duration forced outages, shortage of coal and gas, supply of coal having quality at variance with the designed coal, etc. Availability of water for hydel power generation influences the performance of hydro power stations. Therefore, unlike PLF for thermal stations, availability of hydel power station is used to assess their performance. List of hydro power stations which are not generating power as per their generation capacity is enclosed at Annex-II. Reasons for their performance below their generating capacity include long duration forced outages, closure of the plant for their Renovation & Modernization, Life Extension and uprating works, problem of silt, etc. (c): To augment the hydro power generation, emphasis has been put on Life Extension and Uprating of various existing hydroelectric projects in the country. (d): State-wise list of hydro projects in which Life Extension and Uprating were carried out during the last three years and executed/under execution during the current year is given at Annex-III. (e) : In addition, there is a regular interaction of CEA engineers with plant authorities, BHEL and other concerned agencies for solving bottlenecks in O&M activities.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1321 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

Thermal and Nuclear power stations having PLF less than national average Plant Load Factor (72.12%) during 2012-13 (upto July, 2012) Region State SECTOR NAME OF THE Capacity as PLF (%)National STATION on average PLF- 31.07.2012 (72.12%) NR DELHI STATE RAJGHAT TPS 135 64.83 HARYANA CENTRAL INDIRA GANDHI STPP 1000 65.89 MAHATMA GANDHI PVT TPS 1320 15.27 STATE RAJIV GANDHI TPS 1200 46.79 YAMUNA NAGAR TPS 600 0.00 PUNJAB STATE GND TPS(BHATINDA) 440 40.17 RAJASTHAN CENTRAL BARSINGSAR LIGNITE 250 55.77 PVT JALIPA KAPURDI TPP 540 67.11 STATE CHHABRA TPP 500 38.14 GIRAL TPS 250 25.14 UTTAR PRADESH CENTRAL NARORA A.P.S. 440 62.99 TANDA TPS 440 68.62 PVT ANPARA C TPS 1200 35.27

KHAMBARKHERA TPS 90 67.79 KUNDARKI TPS 90 58.37 ROSA TPP Ph-I 1200 71.41 UTRAULA TPS 90 44.20 STATE ANPARA TPS 1630 66.30 HARDUAGANJ TPS 665 26.83 OBRA TPS 1278 34.98 PANKI TPS 210 54.38 PARICHHA TPS 890 57.79 WR CHHATTISGAR H PVT KATGHORA TPP 35 58.89 PATHADI TPP 600 72.09 SVPL TPP 63 11.55 STATE KORBA-III 240 60.89 GUJARAT PVT MUNDRA TPS 4620 51.48 MUNDRA UMTPP 800 59.05 SALAYA TPP 1200 9.76 STATE AKRIMOTA LIG TPS 250 45.58 GANDHI NAGAR TPS 870 59.42 KUTCH LIG. TPS 290 68.49 SIKKA REP. TPS 240 11.88 MADHYA AMARKANTAK EXT PRADESH STATE TPS 450 65.47 SATPURA TPS 1142.5 59.19 MAHARASHTR A PVT MIHAN TPS 246 54.28 PVT UTILITY TROMBAY TPS 1400 70.20 STATE BHUSAWAL TPS 1420 68.51 CHANDRAPUR(MAHARASHTR A) 2340 70.68 KHAPARKHEDA TPS 1340 61.83 KORADI TPS 1040 34.78 PARAS TPS 500 49.01 PARLI TPS 1130 55.39 SR KARNATAKA CENTRAL KAIGA 880 71.73 STATE RAICHUR TPS 1720 70.86 TAMIL NADU CENTRAL MADRAS A.P.S. 440 71.03 NEYVELI TPS- I 600 71.62 STATE ENNORE TPS 450 16.29 ER BIHAR CENTRAL MUZAFFARPUR TPS 220 0.00 STATE BARAUNI TPS 210 0.00 DVC CENTRAL BOKARO `B` TPS 630 46.96 CHANDRAPURA(DVC) TPS 890 66.93 DURGAPUR STEEL TPS 1000 44.81 MEJIA TPS 2340 70.49 JHARKHAND PVT MAITHON RB TPP 1050 41.92 STATE PATRATU TPS 770 7.93 ORISSA PVT STERLITE TPP 2400 44.00 WEST BENGAL CENTRAL FARAKKA STPS 2100 68.08 PVT UTILITY NEW COSSIPORE TPS 160 16.45 STATE BANDEL TPS 450 55.91 D.P.L. TPS 630 33.17 KOLAGHAT TPS 1260 69.56

SAGARDIGHI TPS 600 68.11 SANTALDIH TPS 980 32.08

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1321 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

The reasons of the hydro power projects which are not generating power as per their installed generation capacity are given below:

Name of the projects Reason for the Closure Himachal Pradesh Bhakra Unit-II of 108 MW under shut down due to Renovation, Modernization & (1325 MW) Uprating works since 26.04.2010. Unit-V is under shutdown due to Renovation, Modernization & Uprating works since 05.03.2011. Uttar Pradesh Rihand Unit-III of 50MW Under shutdown since 21.12.2011 due to Renovation & (6*50 MW) Modernization works. Unit-IV of 50 MW under shut down since 01.11.2008 due to Renovation & Modernization works. Andhra Pradesh Machkund (3*17+3*21.25 MW) Unit No. IV of 21.25 MW under shutdown since 01.06.2011 due to Carbon Dioxide Problem Unit No. V of 21.25 MW under shutdown since 01.05.2011 due to Turbine Vibration Problem. NagarjunSagar Unit No. V of 100.8 MW under shutdown since 21.10.2011 due to Governor (1*110+7*100.8MW) Sluggish/ Hunting/ Fail/Trouble.

Priyadarshni Unit No. I of 39 MW under shutdown since 01.06.2011 due to Stator Earth Jurala (6*39 MW) Fault. Karnataka Bhadra Unit- III of 12 MW under shut down since 01.06.2011 & (1*2+2*12 Unit-IV of 7.20 MW under shut down since 01.05.2011 +1*7.20+1*6 MW) due to Renovation, Modernization & Uprating Works. Kerala Sabarigiri On 16.05.2008, Unit-IV exploded from the top, with severe fire damaging the (6*50 MW) whole unit. Rebuilding of Unit-IV awarded on 16.11.2009. Tamil Nadu Kadamparai (4*100MW) Unit- I of 100 MW under shut down since 19.11.2011 due to Runner Repair Works Sholayar (2*35+1*25 MW) Unit- II of 35 MW under shut down since 17.08.2011 due to Stator Earth fault. Orissa Rengali Unit-I of 50 MW under shut down since 01.06.2011 due (5*50 MW) to Renovation & Modernization Works. Balimela (6*60+2*75 MW) Unit-IV of 60 MW under shut down since 01.10.2011 due to Thrust Bearing Problem. Hirakud Unit-I of 49.5 MW under shut down since 19.10.2011 due to Governor system (2*49.5+2*32 trouble/ equipment fail/ EHG fault. +3*37.5+3*24 MW) Unit-II of 49.5 MW under shut down since 01.12.2011 due to Heavy Water Leakage From Discharge Ring. Unit- VII of 37.5 MW under shut down since 01.10.2011 due to Fault in Generator Transformer. Unit-X of 24 MW under shut down since 01.01.2012

due to Turbine Guide Bearing Problem.

West Bengal Jaldhaka St-I Unit- I of 9 MW under shutdown since 08.12.2007 (3*9 MW) due to Renovation & Modernization Works. Meghalaya UmiamStage-I (4*9 MW) Unit-II of 9 MW under shutdown since 12.04.2011 due to Generator Transformer Maintenance. Unit No. III of 9 MW under shutdown since 01.04.2010due to Pole failure. Source : Daily Generation Report of CEA of 07.08.2012 Note:Projects under annual maintenance, capital maintenance, poor/reduced inflows, low system demand & reserve shut down/standby projects are not included in the above list.

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1321 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

List of projects in which Life Extension and Uprating were carried out during the last three years and the current year, project and State-wise

Sl. Project, Agency CS/SS Inst. Cap. Estimated Actual Benefits Category No (MW) Cost Expenditure (MW) (Rs. in Crs.) 2009-10 Himachal Pradesh 1. Dehar Ph. B CS 6x165 49.00 24.454 330 (LE) RM&LE BBMB Andhra Pradesh 2. Upper Sileru, SS 4x60 4.20 3.34 - R&M APGENCO Karnataka 3. Nagjhari, U1 to 6, SS 5x150 + 14.75 15.31 - R&M KPCL 1x135 4. Sharavathy SS 10x103.5 20.50 11.14 - R&M Ph.B, KPCL 5. Supa, KPCL SS 2x50 3.45 4.90 - R&M 6. Bhadra, SS 2x12 1.44 0.85 - R&M KPCL Maharashtra 7. Vaitarna, SS 1x60 16.00 0.14 - R&M MSPGCL 8. Koyna Dam PH, SS 2x18 5.78 0.25 - R&M MSPGCL 2010-11 Himachal Pradesh 9. Dehar Ph. A CS 6x165 11.00 6.936 R&M BBMB Karnataka 10. Lingnamakki, SS 2x27.5 3.81 2.62 - R&M KPCL 2011-12 Maharashtra

11. Koyna St.III, SS 4x80 16.65 5.79 320 (LE) RM&LE MSPGCL

Manipur 12. Loktak, NHPC CS 3x30 derated 18.55 17.88 15.00 R&M + (Res.) Res. Meghalaya 13. Umium St.II , SS 2x9 90.46 55.67 2(U)+ RM&LE MeSEB (as on 18.00 31.03.12) (LE)

2012-13(Current Year)-Completed Orissa 14. Rengali SS 1x50 47.50 36.76 50(LE) RM&LE OHPC (as on 30.06.12) 2012-13(Current Year)-Under Execution Himachal Pradesh 15. Bassi, HPSEB SS 3x16.5+ 119.83 109.97 6.0(U)+ RMU&LE 1x15 (as on 60 (LE) 31.03.12)

Jammu & Kashmir 16. Sumbal Sindh, J&KPDC SS 2x11.3 25.00 18.89 - R&M (as on 31.03.12) 17. Lower Jhelum, J&KPDC SS 3x35 101.30 78.25 15.00 R&M+ (as on (Res.) Res. 31.03.12) Andhra Pradesh 18. Srisailam RB, APGENCO SS 7x110 16.70 13.36 - R&M (as on 31.03.12 ) 19. Lower Sileru, APGENCO SS 4x115 8.75 6.66 - R&M (as on 31.03.12) 20. Nagarjuna Sagar, APGENCO SS 1x110+ 33.35 13.90 - R&M 7x100.8 (as on 31.03.2012)

Kerala 21. Sabirigiri, KSEB SS 5x55+ 104.36 96.95 300.00 RMU&LE 1x60 (as on (LE) + 31.03.12) 35.00(U) 22. Idamalayar, KSEB SS 2x37.5 11.70 5.45 - R&M (as on 31.03.12) Tamil Nadu 23. Jaldhaka St.I, WBSEB SS 3x9 88.62 74.28 27.00(LE) RM&LE (as on 31.03.12)

RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA 17th August, 2012

LSQ 1338

SHRI NARANBHAI KACHHADIA SMT. JYOTI DHURVE SHRI JAI PRAKASH AGARWAL SHRI P.T.THOMAS SHRI BAIJAYANT "JAY"PANDA SHRI SURENDRA SINGH NAGAR SHRI K.C. SINGH BABA SHRI A.K.S.VIJAYAN KUNWAR REWATI RAMAN SINGH SHRI JOSEPH TOPPO DR.(SMT.) KRUPARANI KILLI DR.VINAY KUMAR "VINNU"PANDEY SHRI NISHIKANT DUBEY SHRI PRATAPRAO GANPATRAO JADHAV SHRI BHOOPENDRA SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the total number of villages electrified, those yet to be electrified and Below Poverty Line (BPL) households provided electricity during the Phase-I of the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), State/UT- wise; (b) whether the electrified villages under the scheme are being provided electricity regularly; (c) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor; (d) whether slow pace of electrification works, creation of deficient infrastructure has been inquired; and (e) if so, the details of the outcome of said inquiry and the action taken by the Union Government thereon?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : Under Phase-I of Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), 576 projects were sanctioned targeting to electrify 1,10,886 un/de- electrified villages (UEV) and 2,29,40,582 Below Poverty Line(BPL) households. Out of these, the electrification works in 1,05,527 UEV have been completed and free electricity connections to 1,99,55,055 BPL households have been released in the country as on 31.07.2012. The details of coverage, achievement and balance UEV and BPL, State-wise, are at Annex-I & II respectively. (b) & (c) : The responsibility of power supply in electrified villages is vested with the State DISCOMs/Utilities. However, prior commitment of the State Governments is obtained for providing daily electric supply for a minimum of 6-8 hours in the villages electrified under RGGVY. As per the evaluation study of RGGVY programme carried out by independent agencies in sample villages, most of the states are supplying minimum 6-8 hours of electricity. (d) & (e) : The progress (Slow/otherwise) of works under RGGVY in regularly monitored. The progress of RGGVY has been affected in some of the States due to the following reasons: (i) Delay in forest clearance for the Projects in some States, mainly in Jharkhand and Odisha. (ii) Delays in land acquisition for 33/11 KV sub-stations by States, mainly in Bihar. (iii) Limited number of good agencies available for execution of turnkey contracts. (iv) Delays in issuance of road permit and way bills in some States. (v) Very poor upstream rural electricity infrastructure in some States. (vi) Delay in finalization of BPL lists by some States. (vii) Delay in taking decision to waive state and local taxes on materials by some States. (viii) Difficult terrain in some States. (ix) Law & order problem including Maoist Violence in some of the States.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1338 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012.

State-wise coverage, achievements and balance un/de-electrified villages under RGGVY

As on 31.07.2012 Sl. Un/de-electrified villages Name of State No. Coverage Achievement Balance 1 Andhra Pradesh* 0 0 0 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2106 1433 673 3 Assam 8326 7937 389 4 Bihar 22512 22372 140 5 Chhattisgarh 1468 925 543 6 Gujarat* 0 0 0 7 Haryana* 0 0 0 8 Himachal Pradesh 95 78 17 9 Jammu & Kashmir 239 162 77 10 Jharkhand 19071 18029 1042 11 Karnataka 61 61 0 12 Kerala* 0 0 0 13 Madhya Pradesh 660 534 126 14 Maharashtra* 0 0 0 15 Manipur 882 616 266 16 Meghalaya 1866 1322 544 17 Mizoram 137 94 43 18 Nagaland 105 82 23 19 Odisha 14715 14254 461 20 Punjab* 0 0 0 21 Rajasthan 4339 4033 306 22 Sikkim 25 25 0 23 Tamil Nadu* 0 0 0 24 Tripura 148 128 20 25 Uttar Pradesh 28194 27762 432 26 Uttarakhand 1512 1511 1 27 West Bengal 4425 4169 256 Total 110886 105527 5359

* In the States of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab and Tamil Nadu, no un-electrified village was proposed in the DPRs by these States. However, intensive electrification of already electrified villages are being undertaken in these States.

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1338 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 17.08.2012. State-wise coverage, achievement and balance BPL households under RGGVY

As on 31.07.2012

Sl. No. Name of State BPL households

Coverage Achievement Balance 1 Andhra Pradesh 2484665 2702906 0 2 Arunachal Pradesh 40726 23312 17414 3 Assam 1150597 838891 311706 4 Bihar 2761010 2230927 530083 5 Chhattisgarh 903500 935781 0 6 Gujarat 742094 814121 0 7 Haryana 236351 194442 41909 8 Himachal Pradesh 13196 13862 0 9 Jammu & Kashmir 81217 48806 32411 10 Jharkhand 1803377 1280960 522417 11 Karnataka 954673 846109 108564 12 Kerala 55732 49092 6640 13 Madhya Pradesh 1320184 848445 471739 14 Maharashtra 1183603 1170645 12958 15 Manipur 107369 28814 78555 16 Meghalaya 109696 70046 39650 17 Mizoram 27417 15113 12304 18 Nagaland 69899 33822 36077 19 Odisha 3045979 2768977 277002 20 Punjab 148860 56325 92535 21 Rajasthan 1220321 1087620 132701 22 Sikkim 11458 9692 1766 23 Tamil Nadu 502865 501202 1663 24 Tripura 107506 86037 21469 25 Uttar Pradesh 964199 1042969 0 26 Uttarakhand 238522 230558 7964 27 West Bengal 2655566 2025581 629985 Total 22940582 19955055 3387512 Note: There has been a total over achievement of 401985 in the States of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh as the achievements shown above includes BPL connections released under Kutir Jyoti / BPL schemes.

REQUIREMENT OF POWER 24th August , 2012

LSQ *186

DR. RAGHUVANSH PRASAD SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has made any State-wise assessment about the requirement, demand and supply scenario, both peaking and non-peaking of power for the Twelfth Five Year Plan; (b) if so, the details thereof, State/UT wise including capacity addition likely to be achieved; (c) the steps being taken by the Government to fulfil the requirements; (d) the investment required for meeting the demand of power; and (e) the further steps proposed to be taken by the Government to find out the resources to achieve the required target of power generation during the Twelfth Five Year Plan?

THE MINISTER OF POWER ( DR. M. VEERAPPA MOILY )

(a) to (e) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 186 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 24.08.2012 REGARDING REQUIREMENT OF POWER.

(a) & (b): As per the report of Eighteenth Electric Power Survey (EPS) conducted by the Central Electricity Authority, the peak electricity demand in the country at power station bus bars (utilities) would be 1,99,540 MW and energy requirement at power station bus bars (utilities) would be 13,54,874 MU during the terminal year of Twelfth Plan (2016-17). State-wise/UT-wise details are given at Annex. The report of Working Group on Power for Twelfth Plan has proposed capacity addition of 76,000 MW (excluding renewable) during Twelfth Plan to meet the peak as well as non-peak demand on the basis of likely capacity addition of 62,374 MW in the Eleventh Plan. (c) : Aselectricity is a concurrent subject, the development of electricity is the joint responsibility of Central and State Governments. The steps being taken by the Union Government to fulfill the projected requirement of power in the country, inter- alia, include: # Rigorous monitoring of projects under execution - Projects under execution are being monitored at different levels to remove bottlenecks and to ensure that the projectsare commissioned on time. # Increase in manufacturing capacity of main plant equipment - In view of the increasing requirement of capacity addition to meet the demand, the capacity building of main plant equipment has been carried out in the country with the formation of several joint ventures for manufacture of main plant equipment in the country. # The State Governments have been advised to tie up power through Case-I bidding or set up power plants to meet their requirement, based on their anticipated demand supply scenario. # Efforts are being made to make the required fuel available. (d) & (e): As per the Report of the Working Group on Power for the Twelfth Plan, the investment requirement for generation sector has been estimated to be about Rs.6,38,600 crore during the Twelfth Plan. This also includes advance action funds requirement for Thirteenth Plan projects. Power project developers, both in the public and private sectors, finance their power generation projects largely through internal resource generation and market mechanism i.e., issue of fresh equity capital and market borrowing.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (a) & (b) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 186 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 24.08.2012 REGARDING REQUIREMENT OF POWER.

All India State-wise/UT -wise forecast of Peak Electric Load and Electrical Energy requirement at Power Station Bus-bars (Utilities) for the terminal year of 12th Plan (2016-17) as per 18th Electric Power Survey (EPS) conducted by CEA

Electrical Energy State/UTs Peak Electric Load (MW) Requirement (MU) Delhi 6398 37529 Haryana 10273 56681 Himachal Pradesh 1900 10901

Jammu & Kashmir 2687 16298 Punjab 12342 69410 Rajasthan 13886 77907 Uttar Pradesh 23081 138854 Uttarakhand 2189 12751 Chandigarh 426 2165 Northern Region 60934 422498 Goa 815 4853 Gujarat 19091 108704 Chhattisgarh 4687 24222 Madhya Pradesh 13904 77953 Maharashtra 28645 169353 D. & N. Haveli 944 6286 Daman & Diu 441 2817 Western Region 62015 394188 Andhra Pradesh 22445 129767 Karnataka 13010 78637 Kerala 4669 26584 Tamil Nadu 20816 119251 Puducherry 630 3586 Southern Region 57221 357826 Bihar 5018 29447 Jharkhand 4616 27691 Odisha 5672 35772 West Bengal 11793 70352 Sikkim 144 528 Eastern Region 24303 163790 Assam 1817 8947 Manipur 346 1241 Meghalaya 445 2243 Nagaland 185 834 Tripura 340 1401 Arunachal Pradesh 135 552 Mizoram 285 936 North Eastern Region 2966 16154 Andaman& Nicobar 67 366 Lakshadweep 11 52 All India 199540 1354874

RAJIV GANDHI RURAL ELECTRIFICATIONSCHEME 24th August, 2012

LSQ 2124

SHRI PREMCHANDRA GUDDU

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether poles were erected underRajiv Gandhi Electrification Scheme in Vadistrict of Madhya Pradesh includingUjjain but wires have not been installedon them even after lapse of so many years; (b) if so, the reasons therefor; and (c) the time by which power is likely tobe supplied by installing wires on thepoles?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) to (c) : All three Distribution Companies (Discoms) of Madhya Pradesh executing electrification works under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) i.e. Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Co. Ltd. (MPPoKVVCL), Madhya Pradesh Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Co. Ltd. (MPPsKVVCL) and Madhya Pradesh Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Co. Ltd. (MPMKVVCL) have reported to Rural Electrification Corporation Ltd. (REC), the nodal agency for RGGVY, that no instance has been observed where wires are not erected even after many years of erection of poles. RGGVY project was sanctioned on 02.01.2006 for Ujjain district, it was awarded on 4.08.2006 and project was expected to be completed by 03.08.2008 as per RGGVY guidelines. The scope of work for LT line under RGGVY in District Ujjain of Madhya Pradesh is 548 kms and out of which stringing work has already been completed in 531.92 kms. It is State Discoms responsibility to supply power after work is completed under RGGVY.

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS IN JHARKHAND 24th August, 2012

LSQ 2186

SHRI RAVINDRA KUMAR PANDEY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether any agreement pertainingto share in hydro power projects inJharkhand was signed between the UnionGovernment and the concerned StateGovernment; (b) if so, whether the share of Jharkhandhas been earmarked in the projectsmentioned in the agreements; and (c) if so, the details thereof; and if not,the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : No, Madam. (b) & (c) : Do not arise.

HYDRO ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION 24th August, 2012

LSQ 2195

SHRI MUNDE GOPINATHRAO PANDURANG SHRI SATPAL MAHARAJ

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of hydro electricityproduction capacity and its sources in thecountry, State/UT-wise; (b) whether the rivers flowing to thewestern direction have wider scope forhydro electricity production;

(c) if so, the details thereof; (d) whether the Government haveidentified the sites for construction of production projects on theserivers; and (e) if so, the details thereof along withthe steps taken by the Government toexploit the hydroelectricity capacity ofthese rivers in the country?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : As on 31.07.2012 hydro electricity production capacity in the country is 39291.40 MW. The details of these projects are enclosed at Annex-I. (b) to (e) : As per the reassessment study carried out by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) in 1987, the Basin-wise potential details are given at Annex-II. The Hydro electric potential of the west flowing rivers is 9430 MW (94 schemes), out of which 8997 MW (60 schemes) of the potential consists of hydro electric schemes having Installed Capacity (IC) above 25 MW. The list of the Hydro electric schemes identified for hydro power generation on West flowing rivers is given at Annex-III. Of the identified capacity of 8997 MW (above 25 MW IC), 5660.7 MW (62.92%) have been developed and 100 MW (1.11%) is under construction. Further, Gundia-I Hydro Electric Project (200 MW) has been cleared by CEA. The details of the hydro schemes developed and under construction is given at Annex-IV.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2195 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 24.08.2012.

LIST OF H.E. STATIONS IN THE COUNTRY WITH STATION CAPACITY ABOVE 25 MW As on 31.07.2012

NO. OF NO. CAPAC UNITS X NO.OF OF ITY REGION/ SECTOR/ UTILITY/ STATION SIZE (MW) STATIONS UNITS (MW) REGION NORTHERN - 60 202 15479.25 WESTERN - 28 101 7392.00 SOUTHERN - 66 239 11372.45 EASTERN - 15 55 3847.70 NORTH EASTERN - 10 28 1200.00 ALL INDIA (TOTAL) - 179 625 39291.40 SECTOR CENTRAL BBMB - 6 28 2866.30 NHPC - 14 44 3998.20 SJVNL - 1 6 1500.00 THDC - 2 8 1400.00 NHDC - 2 16 1520.00 DVC - 2 5 143.20 NEEPCO - 4 13 755.00 SUB TOTAL CENTRAL 31 120 12182.70 PRIVATE MPCL (MALANA POWER COMPANY LTD) - 1 2 86.00 EPPL (EVEREST POWER PRIVATE LTD) - 1 2 100.00 JHPL (JAIPRAKASH HYDRO POWER LTD) - 1 3 300.00 JKWHCL (JAYPEE KARCHAM HYDRO POWER LTD) - 1 4 1000.00 ADHPL (ALLAIN DUHANGAN HYDRO POWER LTD) - 1 2 192.00 JPVL (JAIPRAKASH POWER VENTURE LTD) - 1 4 400.00 LGPPL (LANCO GREEN POWER PVT LTD) - 1 2 70.00 TPCL (TATA POWER COMPANY) - 4 15 447.00 DLHP (DODSON-LINDBLOM HYDRO POWER PVT.LTD) - 1 1 34.00 SUB TOTAL - 12 35 2629.00 STATE ELECTRICITY BOARDS / DEPARTMENTS

HPSEB - 4 12 366.00 J&KSPDC - 3 9 660.00 PSPCL - 8 25 1051.00 RRVUNL - 4 11 411.00 UPJVNL - 4 15 501.60 UJVNL - 10 34 1252.15 GSECL - 2 8 540.00 SSNNL - 2 11 1450.00 MPPGCL - 8 23 875.00 CSPGC - 1 3 120.00 MAHAGENCO - 8 24 2406.00 APGENCO - 14 57 3783.35 KPCL - 14 68 3585.40 KSEB - 13 48 1881.50 TNEB - 25 66 2122.20 JSEB - 2 2 130.00 OHPC - 6 31 2027.50 WBSEDCL - 3 11 977.00 APGCL - 1 2 100.00 MESC - 4 10 240.00 SUB TOTAL - 136 470 24479.70 ALL INDIA - 179 625 39291.40 B.B.M.B. BHAKRA - L 5*108 1 5 540.00 BHAKRA - R 5*157 1 5 785.00 GANGUWAL 1*29.25+2*24.2 1 3 77.65 KOTLA 1*29.25+2*24.2 1 3 77.65 SUB TOTAL 4 16 1480.30 DEHAR 6*165 1 6 990.00 PONG 6*66 1 6 396.00 TOTAL BBMB 6 28 2866.30 N.H.P.C. (NR) BAIRA SIUL 3*66 1 3 198.00 SALAL-I 3*115 1 3 345.00 SALAL- II 3*115 1 3 345.00 TANAKPUR 3*31.4 1 3 94.20 CHAMERA-I 3*180 1 3 540.00 CHAMERA-II 3*100 1 3 300.00 CHAMERA-III 3*77 1 3 231.00 URI 4*120 1 4 480.00 DHAULIGANGA 4*70 1 4 280.00 DULHASTI 3*130 1 3 390.00 SEWA-II 3*40 1 3 120.00 TOTAL NHPC (NR) 11 35 3323.20 SJVNL (NR) NATHPA JHAKRI 6*250 1 6 1500.00 THDC (NR) TEHRI 4*250 1 4 1000.00 KOTESHWAR 4*100 1 4 400.00 TOTAL THDC 2 8 1400.00 TOTAL CENTRAL NR 20 77 9089.50 HIMACHAL PRADESH HPSEBL GIRI BATA 2*30 1 2 60.00

BASSI 4*15 1 4 60.00 SANJAY 3*40 1 3 120.00 LARGI 3*42 1 3 126.00 TOTAL HPSEBL 4 12 366.00 MALANA POWER COMPANY LIMITED (PVT) MALANA 2*43 1 2 86.00 EVEREST POWER PRIVATE LIMITED (PVT) MALANA-II 2*50 1 2 100.00 JAIPRAKASH HYDRO POWER LTD. (PVT.) BASPA-II (PVT) 3*100 1 3 300.00 ALLAIN DUHANGAN HYDRO POWER LTD. (PVT.) Allain Duhangan (PVT) 2*96 1 2 192.00 JAYPEE KARCHAM HYDRO POWER LTD. (PVT.) Karcham Wangtoo 4*250 1 4 1000.00 LANCO GREEN POWER PVT. LIMITED (LGPPL) Budhil 2*35 1 2 70.00 TOTAL PRIVATE 6 15 1748.00 TOTAL HP 10 27 2114.00

JAMMU & KASHMIR J&KSPDC LOWER JHELUM 3*35 1 3 105.00 UPPER SINDH - II 3*35 1 3 105.00 BAGLIHAR 3*150 1 3 450.00 TOTAL J&KSPDC 3 9 660.00 PUNJAB PSPCL SHANAN 4*15+1*50 1 5 110.00 MUKERIAN ST-I PH-I 3*15 1 3 45.00 MUKERIAN ST-I PH-II 3*15 1 3 45.00 MUKERIAN ST-I PH-III 3*19.5 1 3 58.50 MUKERIAN ST-I PH-IV 3*19.5 1 3 58.50 A.P.SAHIB ST.I 2*33.5 1 2 67.00 A.P.SAHIB ST.II 2*33.5 1 2 67.00 RANJIT SAGAR DAM 4*150 1 4 600.00 TOTAL PSPCL 8 25 1051.00 RAJASTHAN RRJVUNL R.P.SAGAR 4*43 1 4 172.00 J.SAGAR 3*33 1 3 99.00 MAHIBAJAJ - I 2*25 1 2 50.00 MAHIBAJAJ - II 2*45 1 2 90.00 TOTAL RRJVUNL 4 11 411.00 UTTAR PRADESH UPJVNL RIHAND 6*50 1 6 300.00 OBRA 3*33 1 3 99.00 MATATILLA 3*10.2 1 3 30.60 KHARA 3*24 1 3 72.00 TOTAL UPJVNL 4 15 501.60 UTTARAKHAND UJVNL DHAKRANI 3*11.25 1 3 33.75 DHALIPUR 3*17 1 3 51.00

KULHAL 3*10 1 3 30.00 CHIBRO 4*60 1 4 240.00 KHODRI 4*30 1 4 120.00 RAMGANGA 3*66 1 3 198.00 CHILLA 4*36 1 4 144.00 MANERIBHALI (THILOT) ST.-I 3*30 1 3 90.00 MANERIBHALI STAGE-II 4*76 1 4 304.00 KHATIMA 3*13.8 1 3 41.40 TOTAL UJVNL 10 34 1252.15 JAIPRAKASH POWER VENTURE LTD. (PVT.) VISHNUPRAYAG 4*100 1 4 400.00 TOTAL JPPVL 1 4 400.00 TOTAL UTTRANCHAL 11 38 1652.15 TOTAL NORTHERN REGION 60 202 15479.25 WESTERN REGION GUJARAT GSECL UKAI 4*75 1 4 300.00 KADANA (PSS) 4*60 1 4 240.00 TOTAL GSECL 2 8 540.00 SSNNL SARDAR SAROVAR-CHPH 5*50 1 5 250.00 SARDAR SAROVAR- RBPH 6*200 1 6 1200.00 TOTAL SSNNL 2 11 1450.00 TOTAL GUJARAT 4 19 1990.00 MADHYA PRADESH CENTRAL/ JOINT NHDC INDIRA SAGAR 8*125 1 8 1000.00 OMKARESHWAR 8*65 1 8 520.00 TOTAL NHDC 2 16 1520.00 MPGPCL GANDHI SAGAR 5*23 1 5 115.00 BARGI 2*45 1 2 90.00 PENCH 2*80 1 2 160.00 BAN SAGAR TONS - I 3*105 1 3 315.00 BANSAGAR TONS-II 2*15 1 2 30.00 BANSAGAR TONS-III 3*20 1 3 60.00 RAJGHAT 3*15 1 3 45.00 MADHIKHERA 3*20 1 3 60.00 TOTAL MPGPCL 8 23 875.00 TOTAL MADHYA PRADESH 10 39 2395.00 CHHATISGARH CSPGC HANSDEO BANGO 3*40 1 3 120.00 TOTAL CSPGC 1 3 120.00 MAHARASHTRA MAHANGENCO KOYNA I&II 4*70+4*80 1 8 600.00 KOYNA III 4*80 1 4 320.00 KOYNA IV 4*250 1 4 1000.00 KOYNA DPH 2*18 1 2 36.00 VAITARNA 1*60 1 1 60.00 BIRA TAIL RACE 2*40 1 2 80.00

TILLARI 1*60 1 1 60.00 GHATGHAR PSS 2*125 1 2 250.00 SUB TOTAL MAHANGENCO 8 24 2406.00 TATA POWER COMPANY (PVT.) BHIRA 6*25 1 6 150.00 BHIVPURI 3*24+2*1.5 1 5 75.00 KHOPOLI 3*24 1 3 72.00 BHIRA PSS 1*150 1 1 150.00 TOTAL TPCL 4 15 447.00 DODSON-LINDBLOM HYDRO POWER PVT. LTD. (DLHP) BANDHARDHARA - II 1*34 1 1 34.00 TOTAL DLHP (PVT) 1 1 34.00 TOTAL MAHARASHTRA 13 40 2887.00 TOTAL WESTERN REGION 28 101 7392.00 SOUTHERN REGION ANDHRA PRADESH APGENCO MACHKUND 3*17+3*21.25 1 6 114.75 UPPER SILERU ST-I 2*60 1 2 120.00 UPPER SILERU ST-II 2*60 1 2 120.00 LOWER SILERU 4*115 1 4 460.00 T.B.DAM 4*9 1 4 36.00 HAMPI 4*9 1 4 36.00 N.J.SAGAR 1*110+7*100.8 1 8 815.60 SRISAILAM 7*110 1 7 770.00 N.J.SAGAR RBC 2*30 1 2 60.00 N.J.SAGAR RBC EXT. 1*30 1 1 30.00 N.J.SAGAR LBC 2*30 1 2 60.00 POCHAMPAD 3*9 1 3 27.00 SRISAILAM LBPH 6*150 1 6 900.00 PRIYDARSHNI JURALA 6*39 1 6 234.00 TOTAL APGENCO 14 57 3783.35 TOTAL ANDHRA PRADESH 14 57 3783.35 KARNATAKA KARNATAKA POWER CORPORATION LTD. SHARAVATHY 10*103.5 1 10 1035.00 LINGNAMAKKI 2*27.5 1 2 55.00 BADHRA 1*2+2*12+1*7.20+1*6 1 5 39.20 KALINADI 3*135+3*150 1 6 855.00 SUPA DPH 2*50 1 2 100.00 VARAHI 4*115 1 4 460.00 GHATPRABHA 2*16 1 2 32.00 KADRA 3*50 1 3 150.00 KODASALI 3*40 1 3 120.00 SHARAVATHY TAIL RACE 4*60 1 4 240.00 ALMATTI DAM 1*15+5*55 1 6 290.00 JOG 4*13.2+4*21.6 1 8 139.20 SIVASAMUDRAM 6*3+4*6 1 10 42.00 MUNIRABAD 2*9+1*10 1 3 28.00 TOTAL KPCL 14 68 3585.40 TOTAL KARNATKA 14 68 3585.40 KERALA KSEB IDUKKI 6*130 1 6 780.00

SABARIGIRI 6*50 1 6 300.00 KUTTIYADI & K. EXTN. 3*25+1*50 1 4 125.00 KUTTIYADI ADDN. EXTN. 2*50 1 2 100.00 SHOLAYAR 3*18 1 3 54.00 SENGULAM 4*12 1 4 48.00 NARIAMANGLAM 3*15+1*25 1 4 70.00 PALLIVASAL 3*5+3*7.5 1 6 37.50 PORINGALKUTTU 4*8 1 4 32.00 PANNIAR 2*15 1 2 30.00 IDAMALAYAR 2*37.5 1 2 75.00 LOWER PERIYAR 3*60 1 3 180.00 KAKKAD 2*25 1 2 50.00 TOTAL KSEB 13 48 1881.50 TOTAL KERALA 13 48 1881.50 TNEB KUNDAH- I 3*20 1 3 60.00 KUNDAH- II 5*35 1 5 175.00 KUNDAH- III 3*60 1 3 180.00 KUNDAH- IV 2*50 1 2 100.00 KUNDAH-V 2*20 1 2 40.00 PARSON'S VALLEY ( K.- VI ) 1*30 1 1 30.00 METTUR DAM 4*12.5 1 4 50.00 METTUR TUNNEL 4*50 1 4 200.00 PERIYAR 4*35 1 4 140.00 KODAYAR- I 1*60 1 1 60.00 KODAYAR- II 1*40 1 1 40.00 SHOLAYAR 2*35+1*25 1 3 95.00 PYKARA 3*7+1*11+2*13.6 1 6 59.20 ALIYAR 1*60 1 1 60.00 SARKARPATHY 1*30 1 1 30.00 PAPANASAM 4*8 1 4 32.00 MOYAR 3*12 1 3 36.00 SURULIYAR 1*35 1 1 35.00 L.MET.PH-1 2*15 1 2 30.00 L.MET.PH-2 2*15 1 2 30.00 L.MET.PH-3 2*15 1 2 30.00 L.MET.PH-4 2*15 1 2 30.00 KADAMPARAI 4*100 1 4 400.00 PYKARA ULTIMATE 3*50 1 3 150.00 BHAVANI BARRAGE - I 2*15 1 2 30.00 TOTAL TNEB 25 66 2122.20 TOTAL SOUTHERN REGION 66 239 11372.45 EASTERN REGION JHARKHAND JSEB SUBERNREKHA - I 1*65 1 1 65.00 SUBERNREKHA - II 1*65 1 1 65.00 TOTAL JSEB 2 2 130.00 D.V.C. MAITHON 2*20+1*23.2 1 3 63.20 PANCHET & EXTN. 2*40 1 2 80.00 TOTAL DVC 2 5 143.20 ORISSA OHPC

HIRAKUD - I (BURLA) 2*49.5+2*32+3*37.5 1 7 275.50 HIRAKUD - II (CHIPLIMA) 3*24 1 3 72.00 BALIMELA 6*60+2*75 1 8 510.00 RENGALI 5*50 1 5 250.00 UPPER KOLAB 4*80 1 4 320.00 UPPER INDRAVATI 4*150 1 4 600.00 TOTAL OHPC 6 31 2027.50 WEST BENGAL WBSEDCL JALDHAKA - I 3*9 1 3 27.00 RAMMAM-II 4*12.5 1 4 50.00 PURULIA PSS 4*225 1 4 900.00 TOTAL WBSEDC 3 11 977.00 SIKKIM NHPC (ER) RANGIT-III 3*20 1 3 60.00 TEESTA 3*170 1 3 510.00 TOTAL NHPC 2 6 570.00 TOTAL EASTERN REGION 15 55 3847.70 NORTH EASTERN REGION ASSAM APGCL KARBI LANGPI 2*50 1 2 100.00 MEGHALAYA KYRDEMKULAI 2*30 1 2 60.00 UMIAM ST-I 4*9 1 4 36.00 UMIAM ST- IV 2*30 1 2 60.00 MYNTDU ST.- I 2*42 1 2 84.00 TOTAL MeSEB 4 10 240.00 NEEPCO KHANDONG 3*25 1 3 75.00 KOPILI 4*50 1 4 200.00 DOYANG 3*25 1 3 75.00 RANGANADI 3*135 1 3 405.00 TOTAL NEEPCO 4 13 755.00 NHPC (NER) LOKTAK 3*35 1 3 105.00 SUB TOTAL NHPC (NER) 1 3 105.00 SUB TOTAL CENTRAL (NER) 5 16 860.00 TOTAL NER 10 28 1200.00 TOTAL ALL INDIA 179 625 39291.40 Note:- (1) Station capacity upto 25 MW not included. (2) Uprated/ derated Capacities of units have been incorporated.

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (b) to (e) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2195 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 24.08.2012. ********** STATUS OF H. E. POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT -BASINWISE (In terms of Installed Capacity above 25 MW) As on 31.07.2012

Identified Capacity capacity as Capacity Capacity unde developed + Balance BASIN per assessmen developed r construction under Potential t study construction Above Total 25 MW (MW) (MW) (MW) ( % ) (MW) ( % ) (MW) ( % ) (MW) ( % )

11080. 33.5 15360. 46.5 INDUS 33832 33028 3 5 4280.0 12.96 3 1 17667.753.49

24.6 30.2 GANGA 20711 20252 4987.2 3 1136.0 5.61 6123.2 4 14128.669.76

81.3 91.7 CENTRAL INDIAN RIVERS 4152 3868 3147.5 7 400.0 10.34 3547.5 1 320.5 8.29

62.9 64.0 WEST FLOWING RIVERS 9430 8997 5660.7 2 100.0 1.11 5760.7 3 3236.3 35.97

56.5 59.9 EAST FLOWING RIVERS 14511 13775 7783.2 0 470.0 3.41 8253.2 1 5521.9 40.09

11.3 BRAHMAPUTRA BASIN 66065 65400 1847.0 2.82 5565.0 8.51 7412.0 3 57988.088.67

34505. 23.7 46456. 31.9 ALL INDIA 148701 145320 8 4 11951.0 8.22 8 7 98863.268.03

Note :1. In addition to above 2 PSS (1080 MW) are under construction and 4785.6 MW PSS are under operation.

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (b) to (e) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2195 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 24.08.2012. HYDRO ELECTRIC SCHEMES IN WESTERN RIVER SYSTEMS (As Identified in Re-assessment Study 1978-87) Sl.No. Name of Scheme State River Probable Probable I.C. I.C.(MW) (Above 25 MW) 1 Damanganga St.-I Gujarat Damanganga 14 2 Damanganga St.-II Gujarat Damanganga 6 3 Surya Maharashtra Surya 4 4 Pinjal I Maharashtra Pinjal 4 5 Pinjal II Maharashtra Pinjal 7 6 Vaitarna I Maharashtra Vaitarna 28 28 7 Vaitarna II Maharashtra Vaitarna 7 8 Vaitarna III Maharashtra Vaitarna 7

9 Bhatsa R.B.C. Maharashtra Bhatsa 3 10 Bhatsa R.B.C. Maharashtra Bhatsa 10 11 Kalu Maharashtra Kalu 16 12 Dolwahal Maharashtra Kundalik 10 13 Bhira Tail Race Maharashtra Kundalik 55 55 14 Kapshi Maharashtra Kapshi 13 15 Bav Maharashtra Bav 22 16 Kajvi Maharashtra Kajvi 14 17 Machkandi Maharashtra Machkandi 11 18 Vaghotan Maharashtra Vaghotan 19 19 Gad Maharashtra Gad 21 20 Tillari Maharashtra Tillari 39 39 21 Sonal Goa Mandavi 55 55 22 Kotni Karnataka Mandavi 24 23 Krishnapur Karnataka Mandavi 210 210 24 Kalinadi I (Supa) Karnataka Kalinadi 140 140 25 Kalinadi I (Dandeli II) Karnataka Kalinadi 60 60 26 Kalinadi I (Nagjhari) Karnataka Kalinadi 855 855 27 Kalinadi I (Kadassali) Karnataka Kalinadi 95 95 28 Kalinadi I (Kadra) Karnataka Kalinadi 100 100 29 Kalinadi I (Mardi) Karnataka Kalinadi 175 175 30 Gangavali (Bedti) St.I Karnataka Gangavali 380 380 31 Gangavali (Sonda) St.II Karnataka Gangavali 105 105 32 Aghnashini Karnataka Aghnashini 370 370 33 Bannehole Karnataka Bannehole 55 55 34 Linganamakki Karnataka Saravathi 125 125 35 Saravathi Karnataka Saravathi 1365 1365 36 Saravathi Tail Race Karnataka Saravathi 157 157 37 Mani Dam Karnataka Varahi 14 38 Varahi Karnataka Varahi 305 305 39 Machchattu Karnataka Varahi 35 35 40 Neria Karnataka Neria 12 41 Netravathy Karnataka Netravathy 60 60 42 Sirpadi Karnataka Netravathy 38 38 43 Gundia Karnataka Gundia 20 44 Kumaradhari Karnataka Kumaradhari 49 49 45 Barapole I Karnataka Barapole 335 335 46 Baraple II Kerala Barapole 85 85 47 Kuttiyadi Kerala Kuttiyadi 80 80 48 Chalipuzha Kerala Baypore 50 50 49 Cholathipuzha Kerala Baypore 80 80 50 Pandiyar Punnapuzha II Kerala Pandiyar 85 85 51 Silent Valley Kerala Kundipuzha 130 130 52 Idukki I & II Kerala Periyar 565 565 53 Iddukki III Kerala Periyar 130 130 54 Lower Periyar Kerala Periyar 145 145 55 Pallivasal Replacement Kerala Mudirapuzha 190 190 56 Sengulam Kerala W. Kallar 55 55 57 Anayirankal Kerala Panniar 11

58 Rajakad P/H Kerala Mudirapuzha 23 59 Mudirapuzha Kerala Mudirapuzha 17 60 Panniar Perinjankutty Kerala Panniar 10 61 Panniar Kerala Panniar 40 40 62 Neriamangalam Kerala Mudirapuzha 65 65 63 Perinjankutty Kerala Perinjankutty 120 120 64 Manali Kerala Idamlayar 36 36 65 Kudal Kerala Idamlayar 47 47 66 Manikulam Kerala Puyankutty 14 67 Puyanukutty Kerala Puyanukutty 285 285 68 Idamalayar Kerala Idamalayar 55 55 69 Sholaiyar Kerala Sholaiyar 75 75 70 Anaikayam Kerala Chalakuddi 12 71 Karapara Kerala Karapara 12 72 Pullikallar Kerala Kuriakutty 14 73 Kuriakutty Kerala Kuriakutty 65 65 74 Poringalkuthu(R.B) Kerala Chalakuddi 65 65 75 Poringalkuthu(L.B) Kerala Chalakuddi 60 60 76 Adirapally Kerala Chalakuddi 65 65 77 Sabarigiri Kerala Pamba 410 410 78 Kakkad Kerala Kakkad 75 75 79 Lower Sabarigiri Kerala Kakkad 55 55 80 Twin Kallar Multipurpose Kerala Achankovil 65 65 81 Kallada Kerala Kallada 15 82 Upper Pandiyar I Tamil Nadu Pandiyar 11 83 Upper Pandiyar II Kerala Pandiyar 8 84 Pandiyar-Punnapuzha I Tamil Nadu Pandiyar 125 125 85 Akkamalai Tamil Nadu Bharatpuzha 14 86 Upper Aliyar Tamil Nadu Bharatpuzha 90 90 87 Periyar Lake Tamil Nadu Periyar 145 145 88 Nirar Tamil Nadu Idamalayar 26 26 89 Sholaiyar- I Tamil Nadu Sholaiyar 75 75 90 Sholaiyar- II Tamil Nadu Sholaiyar 14 91 Sarkarpathi Tamil Nadu Periyar 33 33 92 Kodayar I Tamil Nadu Kodayar 65 65 93 Kodayar II Tamil Nadu Kodayar 30 30 94 Paraliyar Tamil Nadu Paraliyar 39 39 Total (West Flowing Rivers-94 schemes) 9430 8997

ANNEX-IV

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (b) to (e) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2195 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 24.08.2012.

STATUS OF H. E. POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN WEST FLOWING RIVER SYSTEM

As on 31.07.2012 Hydro Potential Developed (Under Operation)

No. SCHEME IC ( MW)

1 Sharavathy 1035.00 2 Jog 139.20 3 Linganamakki 55.00 4 Kalinadi I (Supa DPH) 100.00 5 Kalinadi I( Nagjhari) 855.00 6 Pallivasal 37.50 7 Sengulam 48.00 8 Neriamangalam & Extn. 70.00 9 Sabarigiri 300.00 10 Kuttiadi 75.00 11 Sholayar 54.00 12 Idamalayar 75.00 13 Panniar 30.00 14 Idukki I & II 780.00 15 Poringalkuthu 32.00 16 Periyar 140.00 17 Parambikulam-(Aliyar,sholayar, Sharkarapathy) 185.00 18 Vaitarna 60.00 19 Tillari 60.00 20 Bhira TR 80.00 21 Kodyar I&II 100.00 22 Varahi 230.00 23 Varahi Extn 230.00 24 Lower Periyar 180.00 25 Kalinadi II -Kadra 150.00 26 -Kodasalli 120.00 27 Kakkad 50.00 28 Saravathy TR (Gerusoppa Dph) 240.00 29 Kuttiyadi Ext 50.00 30 Kuttiyadi Addln Extn 100.00 Total 5660.70

Hydro Schemes under Construction No. SCHEME IC (MW) 1 Pallivasal 60.00 2 Thottiyar 40.00 Total 100.00

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS 24th August, 2012

LSQ 2296

SHRI BHISMA SHANKAR ALIAS KUSHAL TIWARI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of hydro power projectscommissioned/completed during the lastthree years and the current year in thecountry along with their power generationcapacity, State/UT-wise, project-wise;

(b) whether the Government has madeany survey of the old and inefficient hydropower plants for renovation andmodernization in the country; (c) if so, State-wise details thereof alongwith the total number of hydro power plantsrenovated and modernized during the lastthree years and the current year, State/UT/project-wise; and (d) the total expenditure incurred on therenovation and modernization of theseplants along with the power capacityenhanced as a result thereof, project-wise,State/UT-wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) : During the last three years and the current year, a hydro capacity of 2453 MW has been commissioned/completed. The details of these projects, State/Project-wise, are at Annex-I. (b) : Government of India has set up a National Committee in 1987 and a Standing Committee in 1998 and have identified the projects/schemes to be taken up for implementation under Renovation & Modernization (R&M). Central Electricity Authority(CEA) has prepared the National Perspective Plan document for R&M of hydro electric power projects in the country in the year 2000, incorporating the status of various projects/schemes already identified for implementation/completion till the end of 11th Plan (upto March, 2012). (c) & (d): State-wise details of hydro power projects renovated and modernized during the last three years and executed/under execution during the current year along with the total expenditure incurred and power capacity enhanced as a result of R&M is given at Annex-II.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2296 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 24.08.2012. List of hydro power projects commissioned/completed during the last three years and the current year along with their power generation capacity, State / UT-wise, Project-wise.

Sl. Name of Project / State Unit Capacity Date of No. Organization No. (MW) Commissioning Nos. x size = Capacity (MW) Year 2009-10 1. Priyadarshini Jurala / APGENCO Andhra 3 39 27.06.2009 6x39 = 234 MW Pradesh Sub-total 39 Year 2010-11 1. Sewa-II / NHPC Jammu & 1 40 22.06.2010 3x40 = 120 MW Kashmir 2 40 23.07.2010 3 40 01.07.2010 2. Koteshwar / THDC Uttarakhand 1 100 28.03.2011 4x100 = 400 MW 2 100 31.03.2011 3. Kuttiyadi Add. Extension Kerala 1 50 23.05.2010 KSEB/ 2 50 23.09.2010 2x50 = 100 MW 4. Priyadarshini Jurala / APGENCO Andhra 4 39 28.08.2010 6x39 = 234 MW Pradesh 5 39 09.11.2010 5. Allain Duhangan / ADHPL Himachal 1 96 16.09.2010 2x96 = 192 MW Pradesh 2 96 18.09.2010 Sub-total 690 Year 2011-12 1. Koteshwar / THDC Uttarakhand 3 100 25.01.2012 4x100 = 400 MW 4 100 23.03.2012 2. Priyadarshini Jurala / APGENCO Andhra 6 39 09.06.2011

6x39 = 234 MW Pradesh 3. Myntdu / MeECL Meghalaya 1 42 23.11.2011 3x42 = 126 MW 2 42 31.03.2012 4. Malana-II / EPPL Himachal 1 50 06.08.2011 2x50 = 100 MW Pradesh 2 50 14.08.2011 5. Karcham Wangtoo / JPHCL Himachal 1 250 24.05.2011 4x250 = 1000 MW Pradesh 2 250 21.06.2011 3 250 08.09.2011 4 250 13.09.2011 Sub-total 1423 Current Year 2012-13(Upto 20.08.2012) 1. Chamera-III / NHPC Himachal 1 77 28.06.2012 3x77 = 231 MW Pradesh 2 77 12.06.2012 3 77 07.06.2012 2. Budhil / Lanco Green Power Himachal 1 35 30.05.2012 2x35 = 70 MW Pradesh 2 35 26.05.2012 Sub-total 301 Total 2453

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (c) & (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2296 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 24.08.2012. List of projects renovated and modernized during the last three years and the current year along with expenditure incurred, Project and State-wise Sl. Project, Agency CS/SS Inst. Cap. Estimated Actual Benefits Category No (MW) Cost Expenditure (MW) (Rs. in Crs.)

2009-10 Himachal Pradesh 1. Dehar Ph. B CS 6x165 49.00 24.454 330 (LE) RM&LE BBMB Andhra Pradesh 2. Upper Sileru, SS 4x60 4.20 3.34 - R&M APGENCO Karnataka 3. Nagjhari, U1 to 6, SS 5x150 + 14.75 15.31 - R&M KPCL 1x135 4. Sharavathy SS 10x103.5 20.50 11.14 - R&M Ph.B, KPCL 5. Supa, KPCL SS 2x50 3.45 4.90 - R&M 6. Bhadra, SS 2x12 1.44 0.85 - R&M KPCL Maharashtra 7. Vaitarna, SS 1x60 16.00 0.14 - R&M MSPGCL 8. Koyna Dam PH, SS 2x18 5.78 0.25 - R&M MSPGCL 2010-11 Himachal Pradesh 9. Dehar Ph. A CS 6x165 11.00 6.936 R&M BBMB Karnataka 10. Lingnamakki, SS 2x27.5 3.81 2.62 - R&M

KPCL 2011-12 Maharashtra 11. Koyna St.III, SS 4x80 16.65 5.79 320 (LE) RM&LE MSPGCL

Manipur 12. Loktak, NHPC CS 3x30 derated 18.55 17.88 15.00 R&M + (Res.) Res. Meghalaya 13. Umium St.II , SS 2x9 90.46 55.67 2(U)+ RM&LE MeSEB (as on 18.00 31.03.12) (LE) 2012-13 (Current Year)-Completed Orissa 14. Rengali SS 1x50 47.50 36.76 50(LE) RM&LE OHPC (as on 30.06.12) 2012-13(Current Year)-Under Execution Himachal Pradesh 15. Bassi, HPSEB SS 3x16.5+ 119.83 109.97 6.0(U)+ RMU&LE 1x15 (as on 60 (LE) 31.03.12)

Jammu & Kashmir 16. Sumbal Sindh, J&KPDC SS 2x11.3 25.00 18.89 - R&M (as on 31.03.12) 17. Lower Jhelum, J&KPDC SS 3x35 101.30 78.25 15.00 R&M+ (as on (Res.) Res. 31.03.12) Andhra Pradesh 18. Srisailam RB, APGENCO SS 7x110 16.70 13.36 - R&M (as on 31.03.12 ) 19. Lower Sileru, APGENCO SS 4x115 8.75 6.66 - R&M (as on 31.03.12) 20. Nagarjuna Sagar, APGENCO SS 1x110+ 33.35 13.90 - R&M 7x100.8 (as on31.03.2012)

Kerala 21. Sabirigiri, KSEB SS 5x55+ 104.36 96.95 300.00 RMU&LE 1x60 (as on (LE) + 31.03.12) 35.00(U) 22. Idamalayar, KSEB SS 2x37.5 11.70 5.45 - R&M (as on 31.03.12) Tamil Nadu 23. Jaldhaka St.I, WBSEB SS 3x9 88.62 74.28 27.00(LE) RM&LE (as on 31.03.12)

CS – Central Sector SS – State Sector RM – Renovation and Modernization U – Uprating LE – Life Extension

POWER PROJECTS 31st August, 2012

LSQ *291

SHRI SAMEER MAGAN BHUJBAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the private power projectssanctioned during the Eleventh FiveYearPlan are being implemented as per theschedule given to them; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) the details of the power projectsunder implementation by the privatecompanies in the country includingMaharashtra; and (d) the time by which these powerprojects are likely to be completed?

THE MINISTER OF POWER (DR. M. VEERAPPA MOILY)

(a) to (d) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 291 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012 REGARDINGPOWER PROJECTS.

(a) & (b): After enactment of the Electricity Act 2003, sanction/ Techno Economic Clearance (TEC) of Central Government/CEA is not required for thermal power projects. However, the details of private thermal power projects which were ordered during the 11th Plan are given at Annex-I (for commissioned projects) and Annex-II (for under construction projects). Further, 19 private hydro-electric projects were accorded concurrence in the 11th Plan. Out of these, 10 private hydro-electric projects aggregating to 845 MW are under construction. The details of these projects are given at Annex-III. The details of the remaining 9 hydro- electric projects where construction work is yet to start are given at Annex–IV. (c) & (d): The details of private thermal and hydro-electric projects which are presently under construction in the country including Maharashtra are given at Annex-V and Annex-VI, respectively. Presently, there is no hydro-electric project under construction in the State of Maharashtra

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (a) & (b) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 291 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS.

Details of Commissioned Private Thermal Power Projects Ordered During 11th Plan S. State Project Name & Unit No. Impl. Agency Order Cap ( As per Actual No Date MW ) Contract date of Comm. Commi- Date ssioning

1 A.P LancoKondapalliExtn. Ph- LancoKondapalli Nov- 233 Apr-09 07.12.09 II GT Power Pvt.Ltd. 07 2 LancoKondapalliExtn. Ph- LKPPL 133 Oct-09 19.07.10 II ST 3 Simhapuri U-1 SEPL Jul-09 150 Nov-10 24.03.12 4 Simhapuri U-2 SEPL 150 Jan-11 02.07.12 5 Chhattisgarh Kasaipalli U-1 ACB India Ltd. Nov- 135 Nov-10 13.12.11 6 Kasaipalli U-2 ACB India Ltd. 08 135 Feb-11 21.06.12 7 Katghora TPP Vandana Steel & Oct- 35 Jan-12 14.02.12 Energy Ltd 07 8 Delhi Rithala CCPP GT-2 NDPL May- 36 Jun-09 04.10.10 9 Rithala CCPP GT-1 NDPL 08 36 Jul-09 09.12.10 10 Rithala (ST) NDPL 37 Aug-09 04.09.11 11 Gujarat Mundra TPP Ph-II U-1 Adani Power Sep- 660 Apr-11 26.12.10 12 Mundra TPP Ph-II U-2 Adani Power 07 660 Aug-11 20.07.11 Ltd. 13 Mundra TPP Ph-III U-1 Adani Power Jan-08 660 Jun-11 07.11.11 Ltd. 14 Mundra TPP Ph-III U-2 Adani Power 660 Aug-11 03.03.12 Ltd. 15 Mundra TPP Ph-III U-3 Adani Power 660 Oct-11 09.03.12 Ltd. 16 Mundra UMTPP U-1 Tata Power Co. May- 800 Aug-12 25.02.12 17 Mundra UMTPP U-2 Tata Power Co. 07 800 Feb-13 25.07.12 18 Salaya U-1 Essar Power Aug- 600 Nov-11 22.02.12 19 Salaya U-2 Essar Power 07 600 Feb-12 13.06.12 20 Haryana Mahatma Gandhi CLP/JPL Mar- 660 Jan-12 12.01.12 TPP U-1 09 21 Mahatma Gandhi CLP/JPL 660 Jul-12 11.04.12 TPP U-2 22 Jharkhand Maithon RB TPP DVC-JV Tata Oct- 525 Oct-10 30.06.11 U-1 07 23 Maithon RB TPP U-2 MPL JV of DVC 525 Apr-11 23.03.12 and Tata Power 24 Maharashtra JSW Ratnagiri TPP U-1 JSW Energy May- 300 Mar-10 24.08.10 25 JSW Ratnagiri TPP U-2 JSW Energy 07 300 May-10 09.12.10 26 JSW Ratnagiri TPP JSW Energy 300 Jul-10 06.05.11 U-3 (Ratnagiri) Ltd. 27 JSW Ratnagiri TPP JSW Energy 300 Sep-10 08.10.11 U-4 (Ratnagiri) Ltd. 28 WardhaWarora U-1 WPCL (KSK) May- 135 Mar-10 05.06.10 07 29 WardhaWarora U-2 WPCL (KSK) 135 May-10 10.10.10 30 WardhaWarora U-3 WPCL (KSK) 135 Jul-10 13.01.11 31 WardhaWaroraU-4 WPCL (KSK) 135 Sep-10 30.04.11 32 MihanTPP, U-1 to 4 May-08 246 Jan-12 09.02.12 33 GEPL TPP U-2 GEPL Apr-09 60 Nov-10 28.04.12 34 Butibori TPP Ph- Vidarbha Dec-09 300 Jan-12 17.08.12 II U-1 Industries Power 35 M.P Bina TPP U-1 Bina Power Sep-08 250 Aug-11 11.08.12 Supply Co. Ltd 36 U.P Anpara-C TPS U-1 LancoAnpara Nov-07 600 Mar-11 15.11.11 Power Pvt. Ltd.

37 Anpara-C TPS U-2 LancoAnpara 600 May-11 12.11.11 Power Pvt. Ltd. 38 Barkheda U- Bajaj Energy Dec-09 45 Oct-11 06.11.11 1 39 Barkheda U-2 Bajaj Energy 45 Nov-11 28.01.12 40 KhamberkhedaU-1 Bajaj Energy Dec-09 45 Oct-11 17.10.11 41 Khamberkheda U- Bajaj Energy 45 Nov-11 28.11.11 2 42 Kunderki, U-1 Bajaj Energy Dec-09 45 Oct-11 10.01.12 43 Kunderki, U-2 Bajaj Energy 45 Nov-11 29.02.12 44 Maqsoodpur U- Bajaj Energy Dec-09 45 Oct-11 03.11.11 1 45 Maqsoodpur U-2 Bajaj Energy 45 Nov-11 21.01.12 46 Rosa, U-3 Reliance Mar-08 300 Mar-11 27.12.11 47 Rosa, U-4 Reliance 300 Jun-11 28.03.12 48 Utraula U-1 Bajaj Energy Dec-09 45 Oct-11 21.02.12 49 Utraula U-2 Bajaj Energy 45 Nov-11 19.03.12

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (a) & (b) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 291 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS. Details of Under Construction Private Thermal Power Projects Ordered During 11th Plan

State Project Name Impl Agency Order Unit No Cap. Org. Ant. date (MW) Comm. Comm. Schedule Schedule PRIVATE SECTOR AP Bhavanpadu TPP M/s East Coast Sep- U-1 660 Oct-13 Oct-14 Energy Ltd. 09

U-2 660 Mar-14 Jan-15 AP NCC TPP NCC Power Feb- U-1 660 Mar-15 Jun-16 Projects Ltd 12 U-2 660 Jun-15 Sep-16 AP Painampuram TPP Thermal Power Sep- U-1 660 May-14 Aug-14 Tech Corporation 10 U-2 660 Aug-14 Nov-14 Ltd AP Simhapuri Energy Pvt Madhucon May- U-3 150 Dec-11 Feb-13 Ltd Ph-II Projects Ltd. 10 U-4 150 Feb-12 Apr-13 AP Thamminapatnam TPP- Meenakshi Aug- U-1 150 Sep-11 Sep-12 I Energy Pvt. Ltd 09 U-2 150 Nov-11 Nov-12 AP Thamminapatnam TPP- Meenaksha Dec- U-3 350 May-12 Nov-13 II Energy Ltd. 09 U-4 350 Aug-12 Feb-14 AP Vizag TPP Hinduja National Mar- U-1 520 Jun-13 Sep-13 Power Corp. Ltd 10 U-2 520 Sep-13 Dec-13 Akaltara (Naiyara) TPP Wardha PCL Apr- U-1 600 Apr-12 Jun-13 (KSK) 09 U-2 600 Aug-12 Oct-13 U-3 600 Dec-12 Feb-14 U-4 600 Apr-13 Jun-14

Chhattisgarh AvanthaBhandar TPS, Korba West Apr- U-1 600 Jul-12 Jul-13 U-1 Power Co. Ltd. 09 Chhattisgarh Baradarha TPP ( DB D.B.Powerco.Ltd May- U-1 600 Mar-13 Aug-13 Power TPP) 10 U-2 600 Jul-13 Dec-13 Chhattisgarh Balco TPP Bharat Aug- U-1 300 Feb-11 Dec-12 Aluminium Co. 07 U-2 300 Nov-10 Sep-12 Ltd Chhattisgarh Bandakhar TPP M/s Maurti Clean Jun- U-1 300 Dec-12 Jun-14 Coal & Power Ltd 11 Chhattisgarh Binjkote TPP M/s SKS Power Dec- U-1 300 Jan-14 Sep-14 Generation 09 U-2 300 Apr-14 Dec-14 (Chhattisgarh) U-3 300 Jul-14 Mar-15 Ltd. U-4 300 Oct-14 Jun-15 Chhattisgarh LancoAmarkantak TPS- LAP Pvt. Ltd. Nov- U-3 660 Jan-13 Aug-13 II 09 U-4 660 Mar-13 Dec-13 Chhattisgarh Raikheda TPP GMR Jan-10 U-1 685 Sep-13 Jun-14 U-2 685 Jan-14 Nov-14 Chhattisgarh Ratija TPP Spectrum Coal & Jul-09 U-1 50 Jun-11 Sep-12 Power Ltd Chhattisgarh Singhitarai TPP Athena Dec- U-1 600 Jun-14 Feb-15 Chhattisgarh 09 U-2 600 Sep-14 May-15 Power Ltd. Chhattisgarh Swastic TPP M/s ACB Feb- U-1 25 Jun-12 Oct-12 10 Chhattisgarh Tamnar TPP O.P.Jindal Dec-08 U-1 600 Jan-14 Jan-14 (Raigarh) U-2 600 Apr-14 Apr-14 U-3 600 Sep-14 Sep-14 U-4 600 Nov-14 Jan-15 Chhattisgarh TRN Energy TPP M/s TRN Energy Sep-08 U-1 300 Dec-13 Jun-14 Pvt. Ltd. U-2 300 Apr-14 Sep-14 Chhattisgarh Uchpinda TPP RKM Powergen Jul-07 U-1 360 May-12 Oct-13 Pvt. Ltd U-2 360 Nov-12 Jan-14 U-3 360 Feb-13 Apr-14 U-4 360 Jul-13 Jul-14 Chhattisgarh Vandana Vidyut M/s Vandana May- U-1 135 Jun-11 Nov-12 TPP- Chhattisgarh Vidyut 08 U-2 135 Sep-11 Mar-13 Gujarat Bhavnagar CFBC Bhavnagar Energy Jan-10 U-1 250 Oct-13 Oct-14 TPP U-2 250 Dec-13 Dec-14 Gujarat Mundra UMTPP Tata Power Co. May- U-3 800 Aug-13 Oct-12 Gujarat Mundra UMTPP Tata Power Co. 07 U-4 800 Feb-14 Jan-13 Gujarat Mundra UMTPP Tata Power Co. U-5 800 Aug-14 Apr-13 Jharkhand Adhunik Power TPP Adhunik Power May- U-1 270 Jan-12 Nov-12 Co.Ltd 09

U-2 270 Mar-12 Mar-13 Jharkhand MaitrishiUsha TPP- M/s Corporate Dec-09 U-1 270 May-12 Nov-12 Ph-I Power Ltd U-2 270 Jun-12 Feb-13 Jharkhand MaitrishiUsha TPP- Corporate Power U-3 270 Feb-13 Jun-13 Ph-II Ltd U-4 270 Mar-13 Sep-13 Jharkhand Tori TPP Essar Power Aug-08 U-1 600 Jun-13 Jun-14

Jharkhand Tori TPP Essar Power U-2 600 Jan-14 Sep-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls Nov-09 U-1 270 Dec-11 Feb-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-2 270 Dec-11 Jun-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-3 270 Jan-12 Sep-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-4 270 Feb-12 Dec-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-5 270 Mar-12 Mar-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls Oct-10 U-1 270 Jul-14 Jul-14

Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-2 270 Sep-14 Sep-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-3 270 Nov-14 Nov-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-4 270 Jan-15 Jan-15 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-5 270 Mar-15 Mar-15 Maharashtra Bela TPP-I IEPL Dec-08 U-1 270 Dec-11 Dec-12 Maharashtra DhariwalInfracture DhariwalInfracture Apr-10 U-1 300 Feb-12 Mar-13 TPP (P) Ltd U-2 300 May-12 Jun-13 Maharashtra EMCO Warora TPP EMCO Energy Sep-09 U-1 300 Nov-11 Nov-12 Ltd.(GMR) U-2 300 Feb-12 Mar-13 Maharashtra GEPL TPP GEPL Apr-09 U-1 60 Nov-10 Sep-12 Maharashtra LancoVidarbha TPP LancoVidarbha Nov-09 U-1 660 Jan-14 Apr-14 Maharashtra LancoVidarbha TPP LancoVidarbha U-2 660 May-14 Aug-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls Nov-09 U-1 270 Feb-12 Feb-13 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-2 270 Apr-12 Jun-13 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-3 270 Jun-12 Nov-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-4 270 Aug-12 Jan-15 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-5 270 Oct-12 Mar-15 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls Oct-10 U-1 270 Apr-13 Jul-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-2 270 Jun-13 Sep-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-3 270 Aug-13 Nov-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-4 270 Oct-13 Jan-15 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-5 270 Dec-13 Mar-15 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-I Adani Power Ltd Feb-08 U-1 660 Apr-11 Sep-12 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-I Adani Power Ltd U-2 660 Jul-11 Nov-12 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani Power Ltd Feb-08 U-1 660 Oct-11 Dec-12 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani Power Ltd Nov-09 U-2 660 Jul-12 Aug-13 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani Power Ltd U-3 660 Oct-12 Nov-13 MP Anuppur TPP Ph-I MB Power MP Nov-10 U-1 600 Apr-13 Dec-13 MP Anuppur TPP Ph-I MB Power MP U-2 600 Aug-13 Apr-14 MP Bina TPP Bina Power Supply Sep-08 U-2 250 Nov-11 Apr-13 Co. Ltd MP Gorgi TPP (DB DB Power Nov-08 U-1 660 Jun-13 Feb-15 Power)

MP Mahan TPP Essar Power MP Ltd Aug-07 U-1 600 Jun-11 Apr-13

U-2 600 Sep-11 Jun-13 MP Nigri TPP Jaiprakash Power Aug-09 U-1 660 Jun-13 Jun-13 Ventures Ltd

U-2 660 Dec-13 Dec-13 MP Sasan UMPP Reliance Power Ltd. Jun-08 U-1 660 May-13 May-13

U-2 660 Dec-13 Dec-13 U-3 660 Jul-14 Jul-14 U-4 660 Feb-15 Feb-15 U-5 660 Sep-15 Sep-15 U-6 660 Apr-16 Apr-16 MP Seioni TPP Ph-I Jhabua Power Ltd Feb-10 U-1 600 Mar-13 Jan-14

Orissa Derang TPP JITPL Jun-09 U-1 600 Mar-12 Sep-13 Orissa Derang TPP JITPL U-2 600 Jun-12 Dec-13 Orissa Ind Bharat TPP ( Ind. Bharat May- U-1 350 Sep-11 Feb-13 Orissa) 09 Orissa Ind Bharat TPP ( Ind. Bharat U-2 350 Dec-11 Mar-13 Orissa) Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR Aug-08 U-1 350 Nov-11 Dec-12

Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR U-2 350 Dec-11 Mar-13 Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR U-3 350 Feb-12 Jul-13 Orissa KVK Nilanchal TPP KVK Nilanchal Oct-09 U-1 350 Dec-11 Feb-14 Orissa KVK Nilanchal TPP KVK Nilanchal U-2 350 Jan-12 Dec-14 Orissa KVK Nilanchal TPP KVK Nilanchal U-3 350 Mar-12 Jan-15 Orissa LancoBabandh TPP LancoBabandh Nov-09 U-1 660 Apr-13 Mar-14 Power Ltd U-2 660 Aug-13 May-14 Orissa Malibrahmani TPP ( MPCL Jun-09 U-1 525 Dec-12 Feb-14 Monnet Ispat) Punjab Goindwal Sahib GVK Power Aug-08 U-1 270 Apr-13 Apr-13 Punjab Goindwal Sahib GVK Power U-2 270 Oct-13 Oct-13 Punjab Rajpura TPP ( Nabha Power Ltd Jul-10 U-1 700 Jan-14 Jan-14 Nabha) Punjab Rajpura TPP ( Nabha Power Ltd U-2 700 Mar-14 Mar-14 Nabha) Punjab Talwandi Sabo TPP M/s Sterlite Jul-09 U-1 660 Oct-12 Dec-13 Punjab Talwandi Sabo TPP M/s Sterlite U-2 660 Jan-13 Apr-14 Punjab Talwandi Sabo TPP M/s Sterlite U-3 660 May-13 Jun-14 Rajasthan Kawai TPP Adani Power Ltd. Apr-10 U-1 660 Dec-12 Jan-13 Rajasthan Kawai TPP Adani Power Ltd. U-2 660 Mar-13 Apr-13 TN Melamaruthur TPP Coastal Energen Aug-09 U-1 600 Feb-12 Feb-13

TN- Melamaruthur TPP Coastal Energen U-2 600 Mar-12 May-13

TN Tuticorin TPP (Ind- IBPIL May- U-1 660 May-12 Jan-15 Barath TPP) 10 UP Prayagraj (Bara) TPP J.P.Power Oct-09 U-1 660 Feb-14 Feb-14 UP Prayagraj (Bara) TPP J.P.Power U-2 660 Jul-14 Jul-14 UP Prayagraj (Bara) TPP J.P.Power U-3 660 Dec-14 Dec-14 UP Lalitpur TPP Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd Mar-11 U-1 660 Oct-14 Sep-14 U-2 660 Feb-15 Dec-14 U-3 660 Jun-15 Mar-15 WB Haldia TPP-I M/s Haldia Energy Dec-10 U-1 300 Aug-14 Aug-14 Ltd. U-2 300 Nov-14 Nov-14

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (a) & (b) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 291 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS.

Private Hydro Electric Projects under construction which were accorded concurrence in Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12).

Sl. Name of TEC/ State/ Capacity Commissionin Reasons for No Project Sanction Implementing (MW) g Delay . Date Agency Original/ Now anticipated Private Sector 1. Tidong-I 23.07.07 Himachal Pradesh/ 100 2013-14 Delay in NOC 2x50 = 100 M/s Nuziveedu Seeds 2015-16 by Project MW affected Panchayats. Suspension of works by Govt. for one year. 2. TanguRomai- 30.11.07 Himachal Pradesh/ 44 2014-15 Slow progress I TanguRomai Power 2015-16 of civil works. 2x22 = 44 Generation MW 3. PhataByung 06.10.08 Uttarakhand/ 76 2013-14 2x38=76 MW M/s Lanco 2013-14 4. SingoliBhatw 11.07.08 Uttarakhand/ 99 2014-15 Local issues. ari L&T Uttaranchal Hydro 2015-16 Poor geology. 3x33 = 99 Power Limited MW 5. Rangit-IV 06.07.07 Sikkim/ 120 2012-13 Slow progress 3x40 = 120 Jal Power Corpn. Ltd. 2014-15 of HRT & MW Surge shaft works due to poor geology. Works hampered due to earthquake in Sept., 2011. 6. Bhasmey Dec. 08 Sikkim/ 51 2012-13 Forest 2X25.5 = 51 Gati Infrastructure 2014-15 clearance. MW 7. Tashiding 28.03.11 Sikkim/ 97 2014-15 Slow progress 2x48.5 = 97 Shiga Energy Pvt. Ltd. 2017-18 due to bad MW geology. 8. Dikchu 21.10.11 Sikkim/ 96 2015-16 Slow progress 3x32 = 96 Sneha Kinetic Power 2017-18 of works. MW Projects Pvt. Ltd. The project is in initial stage. 9 Rongnichu 01.10.08 Sikkim/ 96 2014-15 Land 2x48 = 96 Madhya Bharat Power 2017-18 acquisition. MW Corporation Ltd. Poor geology 10 Rangit-II 10.02.10 Sikkim/Sikkim 66 2014-15 Land

Sl. Name of TEC/ State/ Capacity Commissionin Reasons for No Project Sanction Implementing (MW) g Delay . Date Agency Original/ Now anticipated . 2x33 = 66 HydroPower Ltd. 2017-18 acquisition. MW Total 845 MW

ANNEX-IV

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (a) & (b) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 291 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS. Private Hydro Electric Projects accorded concurrence during 11th Five Year Plan But construction work not yet started

S. Name of Scheme State Executing Installed Capacity Date of CEA No. Agency clearance Units x MW MW 1. Alaknanda Uttarakhand GMR 3x100 300 08.08.2008 2. Demwe Lower Arunachal Pradesh ADPL 5x342 1750 20.10.2009 +1x40 3. Dibbin Arunachal Pradesh KSKDHL 2x60 120 04.12.2009 4. Lower Siang Arunachal Pradesh JAPL 9x300 2700 16.02.2010 5. Kutehr Himachal Pradesh SWEPL 3x80 240 31.08.2010 6. Panan Sikkim HHPL 4x75 300 07.03.2011 7. Nafra Arunachal Pradesh SNEL 2x60 120 11.02.2012 8. NyamjangChhu Arunachal Pradesh BEL 6x130 780 24.03.2011 9. BajoliHoli Himachal Pradesh GMR 3x60 180 30.12.2011

ANNEX-V

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (c) & (d) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 291 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS. Details of Under Construction Private Thermal Power Projects

State Project Name Impl Agency Unit No Cap. Org. Ant. Comm. (MW) Comm. Schedule Schedule PRIVATE SECTOR AP Bhavanpadu TPP M/s East Coast U-1 660 Oct-13 Oct-14 Energy Ltd. U-2 660 Mar-14 Jan-15 AP NCC TPP NCC Power Projects U-1 660 Mar-15 Jun-16 Ltd U-2 660 Jun-15 Sep-16 AP Painampuram TPP Thermal Power U-1 660 May-14 Aug-14 Tech Corporation U-2 660 Aug-14 Nov-14 Ltd AP Simhapuri Energy Pvt Madhucon Projects U-3 150 Dec-11 Feb-13 Ltd Ph-II Ltd. U-4 150 Feb-12 Apr-13 AP Thamminapatnam TPP-Meenakshi Energy U-1 150 Sep-11 Sep-12

I Pvt. Ltd U-2 150 Nov-11 Nov-12 AP Thamminapatnam TPP- Meenaksha Energy U-3 350 May-12 Nov-13 II Ltd. U-4 350 Aug-12 Feb-14 AP Vizag TPP Hinduja National U-1 520 Jun-13 Sep-13 Power Corp. Ltd U-2 520 Sep-13 Dec-13 Akaltara (Naiyara) TPP Wardha PCL (KSK) U-1 600 Apr-12 Jun-13 U-2 600 Aug-12 Oct-13 U-3 600 Dec-12 Feb-14 U-4 600 Apr-13 Jun-14 Chhattisgarh AvanthaBhandar TPS, Korba West Power U-1 600 Jul-12 Jul-13 U-1 Co. Ltd. Chhattisgarh Baradarha TPP (DB D.B.Powerco.Ltd U-1 600 Mar-13 Aug-13 Power TPP) U-2 600 Jul-13 Dec-13 Chhattisgarh Balco TPP Bharat Aluminium U-1 300 Feb-11 Dec-12 Co. Ltd U-2 300 Nov-10 Sep-12 Chhattisgarh Bandakhar TPP M/s Maurti Clean U-1 300 Dec-12 Jun-14 Coal & Power Ltd Chhattisgarh Binjkote TPP M/s SKS Power U-1 300 Jan-14 Sep-14 Generation ( U-2 300 Apr-14 Dec-14 Chhattisgarh) Ltd. U-3 300 Jul-14 Mar-15 U-4 300 Oct-14 Jun-15 Chhattisgarh LancoAmarkantak TPS- LAP Pvt. Ltd. U-3 660 Jan-13 Aug-13 II U-4 660 Mar-13 Dec-13 Chhattisgarh Raikheda TPP GMR U-1 685 Sep-13 Jun-14 U-2 685 Jan-14 Nov-14 Chhattisgarh Ratija TPP Spectrum Coal & U-1 50 Jun-11 Sep-12 Power Ltd Chhattisgarh Singhitarai TPP Athena Chhattisgarh U-1 600 Jun-14 Feb-15 Power Ltd. U-2 600 Sep-14 May-15 Chhattisgarh Swastic TPP M/s ACB U-1 25 Jun-12 Oct-12 Chhattisgarh Tamnar TPP O.P.Jindal U-1 600 Jan-14 Jan-14 (Raigarh) U-2 600 Apr-14 Apr-14 U-3 600 Sep-14 Sep-14 U-4 600 Nov-14 Nov-14 Chhattisgarh TRN Energy TPP M/s TRN Energy Pvt. U-1 300 Dec-13 Jun-14 Ltd. U-2 300 Apr-14 Sep-14 Chhattisgarh Uchpinda TPP RKM Powergen Pvt. U-1 360 May-12 Oct-13 Ltd U-2 360 Nov-12 Jan-14 U-3 360 Feb-13 Apr-14 U-4 360 Jul-13 Jul-14 Chhattisgarh Vandana Vidyut TPP- M/s Vandana Vidyut U-1 135 Jun-11 Nov-12 Chhattisgarh U-2 135 Sep-11 Mar-13 Gujarat Bhavnagar CFBC Bhavnagar Energy U-1 250 Oct-13 Oct-14 TPP U-2 250 Dec-13 Dec-14 Gujarat Mundra UMTPP Tata Power Co. U-3 800 Aug-13 Oct-12 Gujarat Mundra UMTPP Tata Power Co. U-4 800 Feb-14 Jan-13 Gujarat Mundra UMTPP Tata Power Co. U-5 800 Aug-14 Apr-13 Jharkhand Adhunik Power TPP Adhunik Power U-1 270 Jan-12 Nov-12 Co.Ltd U-2 270 Mar-12 Mar-13 Jharkhand MaitrishiUsha TPP- M/s Corporate Power U-1 270 May-12 Nov-12 Ph-I Ltd U-2 270 Jun-12 Feb-13

Jharkhand MaitrishiUsha TPP- Corporate Power Ltd U-3 270 Feb-13 Jun-13 Ph-II U-4 270 Mar-13 Sep-13 Jharkhand Tori TPP Essar Power U-1 600 Jun-13 Jun-14 Jharkhand Tori TPP Essar Power U-2 600 Jan-14 Sep-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-1 270 Dec-11 Feb-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-2 270 Dec-11 Jun-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-3 270 Jan-12 Sep-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-4 270 Feb-12 Dec-13 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-5 270 Mar-12 Mar-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-1 270 Jul-14 Jul-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-2 270 Sep-14 Sep-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-3 270 Nov-14 Nov-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-4 270 Jan-15 Jan-15 Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-5 270 Mar-15 Mar-15 Maharashtra Bela TPP-I IEPL U-1 270 Dec-11 Dec-12 Maharashtra DhariwalInfracture DhariwalInfracture U-1 300 Feb-12 Mar-13 TPP (P) Ltd U-2 300 May-12 Jun-13 Maharashtra EMCO Warora TPP EMCO Energy U-1 300 Nov-11 Nov-12 Ltd.(GMR) U-2 300 Feb-12 Mar-13 Maharashtra GEPL TPP GEPL U-1 60 Nov-10 Sep-12 Maharashtra LancoVidarbha TPP LancoVidarbha U-1 660 Jan-14 Apr-14 Maharashtra LancoVidarbha TPP LancoVidarbha U-2 660 May-14 Aug-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-1 270 Feb-12 Feb-13 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-2 270 Apr-12 Jun-13 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-3 270 Jun-12 Nov-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-4 270 Aug-12 Jan-15 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-5 270 Oct-12 Mar-15 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-1 270 Apr-13 Jul-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-2 270 Jun-13 Sep-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-3 270 Aug-13 Nov-14 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-4 270 Oct-13 Jan-15 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-5 270 Dec-13 Mar-15 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-I Adani Power Ltd U-1 660 Apr-11 Sep-12 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-I Adani Power Ltd U-2 660 Jul-11 Nov-12 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani Power Ltd U-1 660 Oct-11 Dec-12 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani Power Ltd U-2 660 Jul-12 Aug-13 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani Power Ltd U-3 660 Oct-12 Nov-13 MP Anuppur TPP Ph-I MB Power MP U-1 600 Apr-13 Dec-13 MP Anuppur TPP Ph-I MB Power MP U-2 600 Aug-13 Apr-14 MP Bina TPP Bina Power Supply U-2 250 Nov-11 Apr-13 Co. Ltd MP Gorgi TPP (DB DB Power U-1 660 Jun-13 Feb-15 Power) MP Mahan TPP Essar Power MP Ltd U-1 600 Jun-11 Apr-13 U-2 600 Sep-11 Jun-13 MP Nigri TPP Jaiprakash Power U-1 660 Jun-13 Jun-13 Ventures Ltd U-2 660 Dec-13 Dec-13 MP Sasan UMPP Reliance Power Ltd. U-1 660 May-13 May-13 U-2 660 Dec-13 Dec-13 U-3 660 Jul-14 Jul-14 U-4 660 Feb-15 Feb-15 U-5 660 Sep-15 Sep-15 U-6 660 Apr-16 Apr-16 MP Seioni TPP Ph-I Jhabua Power Ltd U-1 600 Mar-13 Jan-14

Orissa Derang TPP JITPL U-1 600 Mar-12 Sep-13 Orissa Derang TPP JITPL U-2 600 Jun-12 Dec-13 Orissa Ind Bharat TPP Ind. Bharat U-1 350 Sep-11 Feb-13 (Orissa) Orissa Ind Bharat TPP Ind. Bharat U-2 350 Dec-11 Mar-13 (Orissa) Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR U-1 350 Nov-11 Dec-12 Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR U-2 350 Dec-11 Mar-13 Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR U-3 350 Feb-12 Jul-13 Orissa KVK Nilanchal TPP KVK Nilanchal U-1 350 Dec-11 Feb-14 Orissa KVK Nilanchal TPP KVK Nilanchal U-2 350 Jan-12 Dec-14 Orissa KVK Nilanchal TPP KVK Nilanchal U-3 350 Mar-12 Jan-15 Orissa LancoBabandh TPP LancoBabandh Power U-1 660 Apr-13 Mar-14 Ltd U-2 660 Aug-13 May-14 Orissa Malibrahmani TPP MPCL U-1 525 Dec-12 Feb-14 (Monnet Ispat) Punjab Goindwal Sahib GVK Power U-1 270 Apr-13 Apr-13 Punjab Goindwal Sahib GVK Power U-2 270 Oct-13 Oct-13 Punjab Rajpura TPP (Nabha) Nabha Power Ltd U-1 700 Jan-14 Jan-14 Punjab Rajpura TPP (Nabha) Nabha Power Ltd U-2 700 Mar-14 Mar-14 Punjab Talwandi Sabo TPP M/s Sterlite U-1 660 Oct-12 Dec-13 Punjab Talwandi Sabo TPP M/s Sterlite U-2 660 Jan-13 Apr-14 Punjab Talwandi Sabo TPP M/s Sterlite U-3 660 May-13 Jun-14 Rajasthan Jallipa-Kapurdi TPP Raj West Power U-5 135 Jun-10 2/13* Ltd.(JSW) U-6 135 Aug-10 3/13* U-7 135 Sep-10 Aug-13 U-8 135 Mar-11 Dec-13 Rajasthan Kawai TPP Adani Power Ltd. U-1 660 Dec-12 Jan-13 Rajasthan Kawai TPP Adani Power Ltd. U-2 660 Mar-13 Apr-13 TN Melamaruthur TPP Coastal Energen U-1 600 Feb-12 Feb-13 TN Melamaruthur TPP Coastal Energen U-2 600 Mar-12 May-13 TN Tuticorin TPP (Ind- IBPIL U-1 660 May-12 Jan-15 Barath TPP) UP Prayagraj (Bara) TPP J.P.Power U-1 660 Feb-14 Feb-14 UP Prayagraj (Bara) TPP J.P.Power U-2 660 Jul-14 Jul-14 UP Prayagraj (Bara) TPP J.P.Power U-3 660 Dec-14 Dec-14 UP Lalitpur TPP Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U-1 660 Oct-14 Sep-14 U-2 660 Feb-15 Dec-14 U-3 660 Jun-15 Mar-15 WB Haldia TPP-I M/s Haldia Energy U-1 300 Aug-14 Aug-14 Ltd. U-2 300 Nov-14 Nov-14

ANNEX-VI

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (c) & (d) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 291 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012 REGARDING POWER PROJECTS. Details of Hydro Electric Projects (25 MW & above) under execution in Private Sector (Excluding projects under Ministry of New & Renewable Energy) Sl. Name of Project TEC/Sanction Date State/ Implementing Agency Capacity Likely No. (MW) Commissioning Private Sector Maheshwar 03-.12.1996 Madhya Pradesh/ 400 2013-15 10x40 = 400 MW SMHPCL

Sl. Name of Project TEC/Sanction Date State/ Implementing Agency Capacity Likely No. (MW) Commissioning Chujachen 30.11.2004 Sikkim/Gati 99 2013-14 2x49.5 = 99 MW Teesta - III 12.05.2006 Sikkim/ 1200 2014-15 6x200 =1200 MW TeestaUrja Ltd. Sorang June-2006 Himachal Pradesh/ 100 2013-14 2x50 = 100 MW Himachal Sorang Power Tangu Romai- I 30.11.2007 Himachal Pradesh/ 44 2015-16 2x22 = 44 MW TanguRomai Power Generation Srinagar 14.07.2004 Uttarakhand/ 330 2013-14 4x82.5 = 330 MW M/s GVK Industries PhataByung 06.10.2008 Uttarakhand/ 76 2013-14 76 MW M/s Lanco SingoliBhatwari 11.07.2008 Uttarakhand/ 99 2015-16 3x33 = 99 MW L&T Uttaranchal Hydro Power Limited Tidong-I 23.07.2007 Himachal Pradesh/ 100 2015-16 2x50 = 100 MW M/s Nuziveedu Seeds Teesta- VI 27.12.2006 Sikkim/ 500 2015-16 4x125 = 500 MW LANCO Rangit-IV 06.97.2007 Sikkim/ 120 2014-15 3x40 = 120 MW Jal Power Corpn. Ltd. Jorethang Loop 26.08.2006 Sikkim/ 96 2014-15 2x48 = 96 MW M/s DANS Energy Bhasmey Dec- 2008 Sikkim/ 51 2014-15 2X25.5 = 51 MW Gati Infrastructure Tashiding 28.03.2011 Sikkim/ 97 2017-18 2x48.5 = 97 MW Shiga Energy Pvt. Ltd. Dikchu 21.10.2011 Sikkim/ 96 2017-18 3x32 = 96 MW Sneha Kinetic Power Projects Pvt. Ltd. Rangit-II 10.02.2010 Sikkim/ Sikkim Hydro Power 66 2017-18 2x33 = 66 MW Ltd. Rongnichu 01.10.2008 Sikkim/ 96 2017-18 2x48 = 96 MW Madhya Bharat Power Corporation Ltd.

RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARANYOJANA 31st August, 2012

LSQ *299

SHRI MANGANI LAL MANDAL SHRI OM PRAKASH YADAV

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the total number of villageselectrified vis-a-vis the target fixed underthe Rajiv Gandhi Grameen VidyutikaranYojana (RGGVY), State/UT-wise; (b) the details of the independentevaluators (individuals/agency) engaged asNational Quality Monitors (NQM) forevaluation of the work done under theRGGVY along with their achievements,State/UT-wise; (c) whether there are still a large numberof un-electrified/not fully electrifiedvillagesin the country;

(d) if so, the details of such villages asper census of 2011 and the reasonstherefor;and (e) the corrective steps taken by theGovernment in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF POWER (DR. M. VEERAPPA MOILY)

(a) to (e) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 299 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012 REGARDINGRAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARANYOJANA.

(a) : Under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), 576 projects were sanctioned under Phase- I of RGGVY covering electrification of 1,10,886 un/de-electrified villages (UEV) and intensive electrification of 3,43,285 partially electrified villages (PEV). Out of these, the electrification works in 1,05,550 UEV and 2,68,196 PEV have been completed, as on 15.08.2012. In addition to these, 72 projects have also been sanctioned during 2011-12 under Phase-II of RGGVY covering electrification of 1909 UEV and 53,505 PEV. The details of electrification of UEV and PEV, State-wise, are at Annex-I. (b) : Five independent agencies namely M/s Intertek India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, M/s Medhaj Techno Concept Pvt. Ltd. Lucknow, M/s Shanthala Power Ltd. Karnataka, M/s Consulting Engineering Services(CES), Kolkata and M/s Wapcos Ltd. Gurgaon have been appointed as National Quality Monitors for XI Plan projects. The State-wise details are at Annex-II.

(c) to (e) : Village-wise data as per Census 2011 is not available. However, number of un-electrified villages as per the DPRs submitted by States under RGGVY and revised as per field survey, are 1,12,795 out of which, works have been completed in 105,550 villages. Ministry has proposed to Planning Commission to continue RGGVY to cover all remaining villages/habitations in 12th Plan.

ANNEX-I ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (a) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 299 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012 REGARDING RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA.

State-wise details of electrification of UEV and PEV under RGGVY As on 15.08.2012 Sr. State Electrification of Un/de-electrified Intensive electrification of Partially

No. villages Electrified villages Coverage** Achievement Coverage** Achievement 1 Andhra Pradesh* 0 0 27477 26324 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2106 1405 1760 864 3 Assam 8326 7937 12984 11949 4 Bihar 23850 22396 19244 4716 5 Chhattisgarh 1594 925 17291 11256 6 Gujarat* 0 0 17667 16291 7 Haryana* 0 0 6533 4687 8 Himachal Pradesh 95 79 10650 1059 9 Jammu & Kashmir 239 162 4442 2533 10 Jharkhand 19071 18040 7106 5666 11 Karnataka 61 61 28504 24620 12 Kerala* 0 0 1272 67 13 Madhya Pradesh 843 539 49537 20723 14 Maharashtra* 0 0 41739 36713 15 Manipur 882 616 1378 472 16 Meghalaya 1866 1332 3239 1837 17 Mizoram 137 94 570 346

18 Nagaland 105 82 1140 963 19 Odisha 14715 14254 29324 22593 20 Punjab* 0 0 11840 0 21 Rajasthan 4339 4033 34830 31110 22 Sikkim 25 25 418 381 23 Tamil Nadu* 0 0 10738 9673 24 Tripura 148 128 658 536 25 Uttar Pradesh 28439 27762 22980 2982 26 Uttarakhand 1512 1511 9160 9028 27 West Bengal 4442 4169 24309 20807 Total 112795 105550 396790 268196

*In the States of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab and Tamil Nadu, no un-electrified village was proposed in the DPRs by these States. However, intensive electrification of already electrified villages are being undertaken in these States.

**Includes 1909 un/de-electrified villages(UEV) and 53505 partially electrified villages(PEV) of 72 projects sanctioned under phase-II of RGGVY

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (b) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 299 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012 REGARDING RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA.

National Quality Monitors(NQM) Progress Report ( As on 31.07.2012)

Sl. Name of State Name of Scope of NQM No. of No of Sub- Defects Defects No. Agency Villages Station observed Rectified by Inspected Inspected by NQM Project Villages Sub-Station Implementing Agency 1 Andhra Pradesh M/s Intertek 58 1 31 1 264 211 2 Punjab 118 1 0 0 0 0 3 Haryana 49 0 22 0 93 10 4 Maharashtra 362 2 228 2 1277 0 5 Rajasthan 220 0 150 0 585 163 6 Bihar 127 28 64 11 481 105 7 Jharkhand 144 17 91 8 556 415 8 Orissa 375 42 246 16 2014 921 9 Tamil Nadu 102 0 102 0 1038 260 10 West Bengal 238 5 122 0 768 245 11 Arunachal M/s Shanthala 33 9 11 0 26 0 Pradesh 12 Mizoram 6 4 2 0 0 0 13 Sikkim 3 0 2 0 12 0 14 Himachal M/s Medhaj 98 2 0 0 0 0 Pradesh 15 Gujarat 157 0 115 0 556 208 16 Madhya Pradesh 248 10 37 0 103 0 17 Chhattisgarh 141 14 80 5 62 54 18 Assam M/s Wapcos 185 17 140 9 98 44 19 Karnataka M/s CES 66 9 49 0 588 138 20 J&K 37 8 9 2 75 31

21 Manipur 19 9 2 0 0 0 22 Meghalaya 42 3 4 0 33 33 23 Nagaland 10 11 7 3 128 0 24 Tripura 8 4 3 0 12 0 25 Kerala NA NQM Not Appointed Grand Total 2846 196 1517 57 8769 2838

**Total defects in the Country, pointed out by NQM is 8769 (which are minor in nature) out of which 2838 defects have been rectified by PIAs

HYDRO POWER INITIATIVE 31st August, 2012

LSQ 3250

SHRI DILIP SINGH JU DEV

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has launched a plan called `50,000 MW Hydro Power Initiative`; (b) if so, the details thereof along with the schemes identified under the plan; (c) whether these schemes are likely to be implemented in the States also; and (d) if so, the States in which the such schemes are likely to be implemented?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b) : On 24th May, 2003, the Government launched a scheme for preparation of Preliminary Feasibility Reports (PFRs) of 162 New Hydro Electric Schemes totalling to about 50,000 MW spread across in 16 States. PFRs were completed in September, 2004 for all these projects aggregating a capacity of 47,930 MW. (c) & (d) : These schemes would be developed in the States in which they are located. The state-wise list of these schemes is given below: Sl. No. State Number of Schemes Installed Capacity (MW) 1 Andhra Pradesh 1 81 2 Arunachal Pradesh 42 27293 3 Chhattisgarh 5 848 4 Himachal Pradesh 15 3328 5 Jammu & Kashmir 13 2675 6 Karnataka 5 1900 7 Kerala 2 126 8 Madhya Pradesh 3 205 9 Maharashtra 9 411 10 Manipur 3 362 11 Meghalaya 11 931 12 Mizoram 3 1500 13 Nagaland 3 330 14 Orissa 4 1189 15 Sikkim 10 1469 16 Uttaranchal 33 5282 Total 162 47930

RATING OF POWER DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES 31th August, 2012

LSQ 3309

SHRI P. KUMAR SHRI MAGUNTA SRINIVASULU REDDY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the rating agencies such as CRISIL India Limited, ICRA Limited and CARA have lowered the ratings of certain power distribution companies and make it tougher for operators to access bank loans; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the power sector officials blame the Union and State Governments on policy reforms for the plight of power sector, sharp rise in coal prices, inadequate supply of coal and environmental clearance for power projects; and (d) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b): Information regarding lowering the ratings of certain power distribution companies by CRISIL India Limited, ICRA Limited and CARE is not available with Ministry of Power. However, the information received by Power Finance Corporation(PFC) from these rating agencies (CRISIL, CARE and ICRA) with respect to specific instrument/facility which do not represent overall rating of the concerned Discom is at Annex. (c)& (d): No, Madam. However, Power Utilities and CPSUs have been expressing concern about inadequate supply of coal as well as coal prices, non receipt of timely environmental clearance for power projects.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3309 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012. 1. CRISIL Date of Sl. Company Name Rating downgraded from Downgrade to rating No action Northern Power CRISIL BB+/Stable/CRISIL D CRISIL 1 Distribution Company of (for ST loans)/ 5-Jul-12 BBB+/Negative/CRISIL A2 Andhra Pradesh Ltd CRISIL A4 (for LC facility) Southern Power CRISIL 2 Distribution Company of CRISIL BB+/Stable/CRISIL D 5-Jul-12 BBB+/Negative/CRISIL A2 Andhra Pradesh Ltd Eastern Power CRISIL A-/Negative/CRISIL CRISIL BB+/Stable/CRISIL 3 Distribution Company of 5-Jul-12 A2+ A4 Andhra Pradesh Ltd Hubli Electricity Supply CRISIL BBB- CRISIL BB+/Negative/CRISIL 4 30-Apr-12 Company Ltd /Negative/CRISIL A3 A4+ 2. CARE Rating Sl. Company Name downgraded Downgrade to Rating date no Category Name from Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam 1 CARE BBB- CARE BB+ 21-Nov-11 Bank Facilities Limited Dakshin Haryana BijliVitran 2 CARE BB+(Is) CARE BB- (Is) 5-Mar-12 Issuer Rating Nigam Jodhpur VidhyutVitran Nigam 3 CARE BBB- CARE BB+ 21-Nov-11 Bank Facilities Limited

4 Issuer Rating Uttar Haryana BijliVitran Nigam CARE BB+(is) CARE BB- (Is) 5-Mar-12 3. ICRA Sl. Company Name Rating downgraded from Downgrade to Rating date no [ICRA]D/[ICRA]A- FY 12 or 1 Tamil Nadu Electricity Board [ICRA]BB+/[ICRA]A(SO) (SO) Q1 FY 13 Tamil Nadu Generation and FY 12 or 2 [ICRA]A(SO) [ICRA]A-(SO) Distribution Corporation Limited Q1 FY 13 West Bengal State Electricity FY 12 or 3 [ICRA]A-/IrA- [ICRA]BBB+/IrBBB+ Distribution Company Ltd Q1 FY 13

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS 31st August, 2012

LSQ 3342

DR. MIRZA MEHBOOB BEG

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of power projects taken up by National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) at national level and number of projects completed and handed back to the States; (b) the details of the States where NHPC after completion of projects did not hand them over to the State; (c) whether the Jammu and Kashmir is the only State, where even after completion of projects, NHPC continues to stay back exceeding agreed time limits; (d) if so, the reasons therefor; and (e) the steps taken by the Government to help State to get back its power projects from NHPC?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) to (e) : So far NHPC has commissioned 15 hydroelectric projects with an aggregate installed capacity of 5526 MW (including Joint Venture projects). Further, nine hydro-electric projects with total capacity of 4271 MW are under construction. State wise details of these projects are enclosed at Annex-I & Annex-II respectively. In addition, NHPC has completed three projects on deposit basis in India, namely Kalpong (5.25 MW) in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Sippi (4 MW) and Kambang (6 MW) in Arunachal Pradesh. None of the 15 Hydro-electric Projects commissioned by NHPC has been handed back to any State including Jammu & Kashmir after their completion since these Hydro-electric Projects are given to NHPC to establish, operate & maintain thereafter.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) TO (e) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3342 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012.

NHPC POWER STATIONS UNDER OPERATION

Installed Capacity S No. Project State (MW)

1 BairaSiul Himachal Pradesh 180

2 Loktak Manipur 105

3 Salal Jammu & Kashmir 690

4 Tanakpur Uttarakhand 120

5 Chamera - I Himachal Pradesh 540

6 Uri - I Jammu & Kashmir 480

7 Rangit Sikkim 60

8 Chamera - II Himachal Pradesh 300

9 Dhauliganga-I Uttarakhand 280

10 Dulhasti Jammu & Kashmir 390

11 Teesta - V Sikkim 510 12 Sewa-II Jammu & Kashmir 120 13 CHAMERA –III (HP) Himachal Pradesh 231 JONT VENTURE

14 Indira Sagar (NHDC-JV) Madhya Pradesh 1000

15 Omkareshwar (NHDC-JV) Madhya Pradesh 520 Total 5526

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) TO (e) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3342 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012.

NHPC PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Installed Capacity Sl. No. Name of Project Present status (MW) CHAL PRADESH 1 PARBATI-II 800 Under construction 2 PARBATI-III 520 Under construction MU & KASHMIR 3 NIMMO BAZGO 45 Under construction 4 CHUTAK* 44 Under construction 5 URI-II 240 Under construction 6 KISHANGANGA 330 Under construction BENGAL 7 TEESTA LDP-IV 160 Under construction 8 TEESTA LDP-III 132 Under construction ACHAL PRADESH 9 SUBANSIRI LOWER 2000 Under construction

TOTAL 4271

* 3 units of 11 MW of Chutak project out of total 4 units have been synchronized till date.

OFF GRID POWER PROJECTS 31st August, 2012

LSQ 3365

SHRI PREM DAS RAI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has any proposal to promote off-grid power projects in the country; (b) if so, the details thereof, State/UT wise; (c) whether the Government plans to establish sustainable rural electrification through off-grid power projects; and (d) if so, the details thereof along with the details of rural electrification projects powered by off-grid sources?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) to (d) : Scheme under Ministry of Power Government has accorded approval for a capital subsidy of Rs.540 crore for Decentralised Distributed Generation (DDG) during XI Plan period under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY). DDG can be from conventional or renewable sources such as Biomass, Biofuels, Biogas, Mini hydro, Solar etc. for villages where grid connectivity is either not feasible or not cost effective.The DDG projects would be owned by State Government. Implementing Agencies of the projects shall be either the State Renewable Energy Development Agencies (SREDAs)/ Departments promoting renewable energy or State Utilities or the identified CPSUs. Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) has been made the Nodal Agency for DDG scheme. Under the Scheme, 90% of the total project cost is provided to the implementing agency as subsidy. The balance 10% can be arranged by the implementing agency on their own or taken as loan from any financial institution or REC. So far, 283 projects covering 233 villages and 446 hamlets have been sanctioned for an amount of Rs.280.56 crore under DDG scheme. A list of sanctioned DDG projects is at Annex-I. Scheme under Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) # MNRE has a number of ongoing schemes/programmes to promote large scale deployment and use of off- grid/decentralized power generation systems based on locally available renewable energy sources. These include Solar Photovoltaic systems/plants, Micro-hydel plants, Biomass gasifiers, Waste-to-energy plants, Aero- generators/hybrid systems, etc. Central Financial Assistance (CFA) / Subsidies ranging from about 30 to 100% of the cost of deployment of the renewable power generation systems/plants is being provided under these schemes depending on the type of system, user category and region. Details of theseschemes/programmes along with the levels of CFA being provided are given in Annex-II. # The RVE programme of MNRE covers lighting/basic electrification of those remote unelectrified census villages and unelectrified hamlets of electrified census villages where grid extensions was not found feasible by the State Governments and hence were not covered under the RGGVY. Such villages were provided basic facilities for lighting/electricity through various renewable energy sources. The programme was implemented in States by State notified implementing Agencies. The programme completed on 31.3.2012. During the 11th Plan period, 6033 nos. of villages and hamlets were sanctioned under the programme.

# MNRE is promoting biomass gasifier systems using locally available agriculture residues such as rice husk, corn cob / stalk, cotton stalk, arhar stalk, small wood chips etc. So far, 60 gasifier systems of 32 kWe with 100% producer gas engines using rice husk and other agricultural residues have been set up for providing unmet demand of electricity through local distribution network in about 200 villages / hamlets / tolas in Bihar. # Under first phase of Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) (1.4.2010-31.3.2013) a target of 200 MWp equivalent off-grid solar PV applications was fixed. The 2nd phase (1.4.2013 – 31.3.2017) envisages another 800 MWp equivalent of off-grid solar photovoltaic applications. # Major systems deployed in the country up to 31.03.2012 are as under:

# Over 9160 villages / hamlets have been provided with renewable energy systems, mostly solar PV, for meeting the lighting/ basic electricity needs.

# Over 19 lakh solar lighting systems and 7771 solar pumps with equivalent electricity generation capacity of~70.39 MW and stand-alone SPV power plants of aggregate capacity of 19.82 MW.

# Biomass /Cogeneration (non-bagasse) 382.50 MWeq.

# Biomass Gasifiers # Rural electrification: 16.12 MWeq # Industrial application: 134.08 MWeq # Waste to Energy plants: 101.75 MWeq # Aero-Generators/Hybrid Systems: 1.64 MW # Micro-hydel sets (up to 100 kW): 3,425 kW # Watermills (1-5 kW, average 2 kW): 2,001 nos./ 3394 kW # State-wise details of cumulative off-grid power generation capacity set up through various off-grid power systems as on 31.3.2012 are given in Annex-III.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) TO (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3365 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012.

DDG – Projectwise details

Sancti Date Proje Sl Name of No. oned of ct Villages/H . Impleme Type of of Project Amou Origin BPL State Imp. amlets N nting Project Proj Name nt al HH Perio Covered o. Agency ects (Rs.in Sancti d Lakhs) on Gangi Uttarakh Micro and Hydel Renewab 24 Uttarak Micro Project in 27.07. le Energy 1 274.35 month 7 225 hand Hydel Tehri 2010 Develop s Garhwal, ment Uttarakhan Agency d Hybrid ( Gosaba 30.12. Bio Diesel 699.29 1 2613 (DPR-1) 2010 + SPV) Hybrid ( Gosaba 30.12. Bio Diesel 672 2 1405 (DPR-2) 2010 + SPV) Biomass West briquettes Bengal Gosaba 2172.5 24.12. fired 7 4728 Green (DPR-3) 2 2010 boilers TG Energy Sets. Develop 14 West Biomass ment 9 month Bengal briquettes Corporati Gosaba 2165.8 30.12. s fired 8 4271 on (DPR-4) 8 2010 boilers TG Limited Sets. (WBGE Hybrid(Bi DCL) Patharpra omass 1695.2 24.12. tima 5 2903 gasifier+ 6 2010 (DPR-5) SPV) Hybrid(Bi Patharprati omass 1365.5 24.12. ma (DPR- 7 2360 gasifier+ 7 2010 6) SPV)

Hybrid(Bi Patharprati omass 24.12. ma (DPR- 679.92 2 1057 gasifier+ 2010 7) SPV) Hybrid(Bi Patharprati omass 24.12. ma (DPR- 951.96 3 1864 gasifier+ 2010 8) SPV) Hybrid ( Namkhan 24.12. Bio Diesel 594.89 4 2075 a (DPR-9) 2010 + SPV) 10997. Sub Total (WB) 9 39 23276 29 Chhattisg SPV (09 294.3 6 9 Korba 31.03.11 18 346 arh projects) 4 months Renewabl Chhattisgar e Energy h SPV (10 758.3 6 109 Developm 10 Sarguja 31.03.11 32 projects) 3 months 4 ent Agency Sub Total 1052. 144 19 50 (Chhattisgarh) 67 0 Eastern Power Andhra Distributi SPV (57 1694. 03.08.201 18 222 57 Vishakhapatnam 57 Pradesh on Projects) 196 1 months 5 Company Limited Dakshina nchal Uttar Vidyut SPV (7 323.7 7 Hamirpur, Lalitpur 7 351 Pradesh Vitran Projects) 2 Nigam Ltd. Madhyan chal 22.12.201 15 Vidyut SPV (14 Bahraich, 3733. 305 14 1 months 55 Vitran Projects) LakhimpurKheri 93 0 Nigam Ltd. Purvanch al Vidyut SPV (41 2351. 142 Vitran 41 Sonebhadra 41 Projects) 97 0 Nigam Ltd. 6409. 10 482 Sub Total (Uttar Pradesh) 62 61 3 1 Madhya Pradesh Madhya Urja SPV (48 Sidhi, Umaria, 2882. 31.03.201 8 17 336 48 Pradesh Vidyut projects) Shahdol&Balaghat 92 2 months 0 7 Nigam Limited Andhra Northern SPV (19 413.2 31.03.201 18 19 Adilabad 38 510 Pradesh Power projects) 7 2 months

Distributi on Company Limited 41 projects Bihar are Hybrif State of Biomass Hydroelec gasifier + Gopalganj&Kaim 3784. 31.03.201 9 17 101 Bihar 48 tric Power SPV & 7 ur 64 2 months 5 43 Corporati projects are on only SPV based Northern Power Andhra Distributi SPV (20 547.4 24.04.201 18 20 Khammam 40 765 Pradesh on projects) 2 2 (*) months Company Limited 283 28 28056 67 467 Total so far Projects 3 .37 9 72 (*) Sanctioned by Monitoring Committee on 30.3.2012. However, Sanction letter to Implementing Agency was

issued on 24.04.2012

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) TO (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3365 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012. Central Financial Assistance / Subsidies provided under various off-grid/ decentralised renewable power generation schemes/programmes.

Sl. Off-grid / Decentralised Renewable ntral Financial Assistance /Subsidies No. Energy systems 1. Remote Village Electrification: 90% of the cost of electricity generation systems subject to a pre- Renewable energy systems specified maximum amount for each technology and an overall for Electricity generation/ lighting for ceiling of Rs.18,000 per household. households in remote un-electrified census villages / hamlets 100% cost of a single light Solar PV home lighting system for BPL households. 2. Biomass Gasifiers For Rural applications: Rs.15 lakh/100 kW for village level electricity generation with 100% producer gas engine. 20% higher subsidy for Special Category States & Islands Rs.1 lakh per km for a maximum of 3 km, for laying distribution network after successful installation and commissioning of the system. For Industrial applications: Rs.2 lakh/300 kWth for thermal applications Rs.2.5 lakh/100 kWewith dual fuel engine Rs.10 lakh/100 kWe with 100% producer gas engine For Institutional applications: Rs.15 lakh/100 kWe with 100% producer gas engine 3. Non-bagasse cogeneration for captive Rs.20 lakh/ MW subject to a maximum of Rs.1 crore/project. (20% use in industry higher for Special Category States)

4. Urban Waste to Energy Rs.1 crore to 3 crore / MWe, depending on technology. (20% higher for Special Category States)

5. Industrial Waste-to-Energy Plants Rs.20 lakh to Rs.1crore/ MWe, depending on technology. (20% higher for Special Category States)

6. Solar Energy Systems 30% of project cost limited to Rs.0.81 lakh/kWpand / or 5% interest (Photovoltaic/Thermal) bearing loans. In Special Category States, UT Islands and Districts of India International Border, the subsidy is 90% of project cost limited to Rs.2.43 lakh/kWp, for plants installed by Central and State Government Ministries, Departments and their organizations, State Nodal Agencies and local bodies. 7. Small Aero-Generators and Hybrid Rs.1 lakh/ kW for commercial and Rs.1.5 lakh/kW for non- Systems commercial beneficiaries. Rs.2.25 lakh per kW for projects in NE Region States Sikkim and Jammu & Kashmir.

8. Micro-hydel plants/ Water mills Rs.0.35 lakh per watermill for mechanical application Rs.1.1 lakh per watermill for electrical application.

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) TO (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3365 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012.

State-wise Cumulative Installation of Off-grid/ Decentralised SPV Systems (31.3.2012) Sl. State/UT Solar Photovoltaic Systems No. Lanterns Home Street Pumps Power Plants Lights Lights Numbers kWp 1 Andaman & Nicobar 6296 405 358 5 167 2 Andhra Pradesh 38544 2055 4186 613 731.1 3 Arunachal Pradesh 14433 10349 1071 18 17.1 4 Assam 1211 0 98 45 210 5 Bihar 50117 6528 955 139 775.6 6 Chandigarh 1675 275 898 12 0 7 Chhattisgarh 3311 7254 2042 230 4576.72 8 Delhi 4807 0 301 90 82 9 Goa 1065 362 707 15 1.72 10 Gujarat 31603 9231 2004 85 374.6 11 Haryana 93853 50239 22018 469 676.05 12 Himachal Pradesh 23909 22586 7430 6 201.5 13 Jammu & Kashmir 43822 42133 5806 39 308.85 14 Jharkhand 16374 7312 620 0 235.9 15 Karnataka 7334 42355 2694 551 254.41 16 Kerala 54367 32326 1735 810 57.7 17 Lakshadweep 5289 0 1725 0 100 18 Madhya Pradesh 9444 3304 7158 87 575 19 Maharashtra 68683 3440 8420 239 913.7 20 Manipur 4787 3865 928 40 148

21 Meghalaya 24875 7840 1273 19 50.5 22 Mizoram 8331 5395 431 37 109 23 Nagaland 6317 868 271 3 144 24 Odisha 9882 5156 5834 56 84.515 25 Puducherry 1637 25 417 21 0 26 Punjab 17495 8620 5354 1857 181 27 Rajasthan 4716 117662 6852 656 3530.8 28 Sikkim 5840 9030 474 0 29.7 29 Tamil Nadu 16818 7575 6350 829 150 30 Tripura 64282 32723 1199 151 35 31 Uttar Pradesh 61905 174022 100406 575 2983.72 32 Uttarakhand 64023 91307 8568 26 180.03 33 West Bengal 17662 133365 8726 48 811 34 Others 125797 24047 9150 0 1124 Total 910504 861654 226459 7771 19820.215 Wattage 9105040 32098388 16757966 12433600 70394994 19820215

Decentralized/off-grid Renewable Energy Systems/Devices as on 31.03.2012

S.No. STATES / UT Biomass Gasifier Biomass Waste to Aerogen/ Watermills Micro Remote hydel Village Industrial Rural (non- Energy hybrid Nos. kW Electrification bagasse) systems Village Hamlet (kW) (kW) (MW) (MW) (kW) (kW) (Nos) (Nos) 1 Andhra 20514 45.10 8.71 16.00 Pradesh 2 Arunachal Pradesh 750 6.80 2500 297 13 3 Assam 1883 6.00 1856 4 Bihar 5434 3826 3.20 5 Chhattisgarh 1210 2.50 0.33 568 6 Goa 163.80 7 Gujarat 19780 1450 14.43 10.00 38 8 Haryana 1963 20.95 4.00 10.00 286 9 Himachal Pradesh 7.20 21 10 Jammu & 200 15.80 50 100 160 Kashmir 11 Jharkhand 500 1.20 493 12 Karnataka 6297 1150 7.15 4.40 39.20 528 528 16 14 13 Kerala 0.72 8.00 607 14 Madhya 8147 761 12.35 0.11 24.00 381 Pradesh 15 Maharashtra 7150 8.40 13.83 1033.90 338 16 Manipur 110.00 25 237 3 17 Meghalaya 250 13.80 15.00 149 18 Mizoram 250 20 19 Nagaland 2100 246 492 11 20 Orissa 270 2.47 0.02 602 21 Punjab 70.74 1.81 50.00 22 Rajasthan 2431 33 2.00 3.00 14.00 292

23 Sikkim 15.50 13 24 Tamil Nadu 9590 2172 13.15 10.04 24.50 80 80 101 25 Tripura 1050 2.00 60 715 26 Uttar Pradesh 22650 880 137.80 37.06 98 86 27 Uttarakhand 1100 19.50 4.02 4.00 1097 2194 900 472 34 28 West Bengal 24718 1450 14.27 74.00 1177 2 29 Andaman & Nicobar 30 Chandigarh 31 Dadar& Nagar Haveli 32 Daman & Diu 33 Delhi 34 Lakshadweep 250 35 Pondicherry 5.00 36 Others* Total 134087 16122 382.50 101.76 1647.50 2001 3394 3425 7286 1874

MW = Megawatt, kW = Kilowatt, Nos. = Numbers.

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS 31st August, 2012

LSQ 3402

SHRI VIKRAMBHAI ARJANBHAI MAADAM

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether certain Hydro Power Projects in the country particularly in Gujarat are violating prescribed safeguards; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether a group of eminent activists, intellectuals and environmentalists has written to Asian Development Bank (ADB) to stop funding to such hydro power projects which are completely ignoring ecological impacts; and (d) if so, the Government`s reaction thereto?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) to (d) : Presently, four Hydro Electric Projects (HEPs) (above installed capacity of 25 MW) are being constructed in the country with the assistance of Asian Development Bank (ADB). All these HEPs are located in Himachal Pradesh and none in Gujarat. In this regard, Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (HPPCL), a State Government undertaking had informed that a group of people with unverified credentials had written to ADB to stop funding based on unsubstantiated allegations. HPPCL had stated that preliminary verification of these allegations revealed that the report was not based on facts and appeared to be motivated and biased.

FAST TRACK POWER PROJECTS 31st August, 2012

LSQ 3405

SHRI SAMEER MAGAN BHUJBAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of progress of work on eight Fast Track Power Projects indicating number of power projects out of them that have started generating power in the country;

(b) the details and name of the power projects operated by multinational companies and their detailed aspects related to efficient functioning along with the quantity and the tariffs of the power generated by these companies; (c) whether the concerned State Governments have started purchasing power from the above said companies or because of the default in the power purchase agreement the same is paying penalty to the power company; and (d) if so, the details thereof and reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) & (b): The details of eight fast track IPP Projects considered for counter- guarantee by Government of India are enclosed at Annex-I. The following four IPPs have been commissioned: (i) Dabhol Power Project(RGPPL),Maharashtra. (ii) Jegurpadu CCGT (M/s GVK Industries), Andhra Pradesh. (iii) Godavari CCGT (M/s Spectrum Power Generation Ltd.), Andhra Pradesh.

(iv) Neyveli TPS-Zero Unit (M/s STCMS Electric Company),Tamil Nadu The details of the tariff and power generated by these four commissioned IPPs are enclosed at Annex-II and Annex- III, respectively. (c) & (d):The entire power generated from four Fast Track Power Projects which are already commissioned is purchased by the beneficiaries under the respective PPAs and there have been no event of default.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3405 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012.

Status of eight (8) Nos. Fast Track Power Projects considered for Counter Guarantee by Government of India Sl Name of the Project/Promoter/State Capacity (MW) Status No. 1. Jegurpadu CCGT (M/s GVK 236 Project Commissioned. Industries) Andhra Pradesh 2 Dabhol CCGT (M/s Dabhol Power Original Capacity The project is fully operational with a Co. of M/s Enron USA) Maharashtra – Ph-I 740 capacity of 1967 MW. Since taken over by RGPPL a JV of Ph-II- 1444 company having equity participation Revised capacity from NTPC Ltd. , GAIL (India) Ltd. , MSEB Holding Company Ltd. and 1967* Indian financial Institutions *As per CERC order dated 18.8.2010 3 Godavari CCGT (M/s Spectrum 208 Project Commissioned Power Generation Ltd.) Andhra Pradesh 4 Bhadrawati TPS (M/s Central India 2x536 Project was accorded Techno Power Co. Ltd. Promoted by Nippon Economic clearance vide CEA letter DenroIspat Ltd) Maharashtra dated 29.12.1994. The project has not been implemented.

5 Mangalore TPS (M/s Mangalore 4x253.3 Project was accorded Techno Power Co. Subsidary of Cogentrix Economic clearance vide CEA letter energy Inc. ) USA & General Electric dated 10.7.1996. The project has not Capital Corpn) Karnataka been implemented.

6 Vishakapatnam TPP (M/s Hinduja 2x520=1040 The project is under construction. The National Power Corpn. Ltd.) project is scheduled for commissioning Andhra Pradesh in 2013-14.

7 Neyveli TPS-Zero Unit (M/s STCMS 1x250 Project commissioned . Electric Company) Tamil Nadu 8 Ib Valley TPS Unit 5&6 (M/s AES Ib 2x250=500 Project was accorded Techno Valley Corpn.) Orissa Economic clearance vide CEA letter dated 26.2.1999. The project has not been implemented.

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3405 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012.

Details of tariff of Power Generated from four Fast track Power Projects already commissioned

Sl No. Name of the Projects Tariff 1. Jegurpadu CCGT Rs. 1.92/kwh in (M/s GVK Industries) 2009-10 at 86.85% PLF Andhra Pradesh Rs. 2.83/kwh in 2010-11 at 74.20 % PLF Rs. 2.71/kwh in 2011-12 at 74.53 % PLF 2. Dabhol CCGT Rs. 4.00/kwh in ( RGPPL) 2010-11 Maharashtra 3. Godavari CCGT Rs. 2.06/kwh in (M/s Spectrum Power Generation Ltd.) Andhra 2009-10 at 85.92 % PLF Pradesh Rs. 2.42/kwh 2010-11 at 79.83% PLF Rs. 3.00/kwh 2011-12 at 68.36 % PLF 4. Neyveli TPS-Zero Unit Rs.3.83/kwh (M/s STCMS Electric Company) (2010-11) Tamil Nadu Rs. 4.03/kwh (2011-12)

ANNEX-III ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3405 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 31.08.2012.

The actual power generation by fast track power projects during last three years and current year 2012-13(upto July 12) Actual Generation(MU) 2012- Capacity as on 13(upt NAME OF THE 31.07.2012(M o July 2011- 2010- 2009- State Sector STATION W) 12)* 12 11 10 CENTRA RATNAGIRI CCPP 4148.4 2504.9 MAHARASHTRA L I 740 401.36 2950.5 1 7 CENTRA RATNAGIRI CCPP 1178.5 4846.4 3135.8 3340.2 MAHARASHTRA L II 740 4 6 4 1 CENTRA RATNAGIRI CCPP 1262.5 3822.1 2445.3 MAHARASHTRA L III 740 6 2 4592.6 7

ANDHRA JEGURUPADU 2833.4 3094.2 3348.3 PRADESH PVT CCPP 455.4 818.65 9 3 9 ANDHRA 1282.4 1464.3 1553.1 PRADESH PVT GODAVARI CCPP 208 384.01 6 6 3 1835.1 1796.9 TAMIL NADU PVT NEYVELI TPS(Z) 250 649.21 7 9 1793.4 * Provisional

KOTESHWAR DAM 7th September, 2012

LSQ 4420

DR SANJAY JAISWAL SMT. DAVIDSON J HELEN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether there has been a gross violation of the guidelines issued by the Central Vigilance Commission regarding the construction of Koteshwar dam during the last three years; (b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor along with the persons involved therein; and (c) the action taken by the Government thereon?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) to (c) : (i) Various complaints have been received in the Ministry alleging irregularities regarding the construction of Koteshwar Hydro Electric Project. The complaints were examined in the Ministry and reports/clarifications were sent to Central Vigilance Commission (CVC). On the complaint regarding special arrangement model used in the project, CVC tendered interim advice for issuing guidelines to avoid replication of such model. On the issue of flooding of power house, CVC has tendered its advice for issuance of a word of caution to the field/site officials for negligence to prevent flooding and the advice of CVC has been conveyed to CVO, THDCIL for compliance. On the complaint regarding legitimacy of booking administrative expenditure against risk and cost model and culpability of officers, the Commission has observed that there is no role of Board level officers including CMD. In this regard the Commission has further advised the Ministry to examine the role of other officers after audit report. On the complaint regarding not taking action against main contractor for irregular subletting of contract, the CVC has tendered its final advice for no action in the matter. (ii) Apart from the above, some complaints relating to implementation of Koteshwar projects are under examination in the Ministry and CVC, in which no finality has yet been reached.

COAL BLOCK ALLOCATION SYSTEM 7th September, 2012

LSQ 4434

SHRI MANOHAR TIRKEY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether his Ministry has urgedGroup of Ministers (GoM) for scraping of`go, no-go` system of coal block allocation, introduced by the Ministry of Environmentand Forests; (b) if so, the details thereof; and (c) the corrective measures being takenor proposed to be taken by the Governmentin this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER(SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL)

(a) to (c) : In the wake of formation of Group of Ministers (GoM) to consider environmental and developmental issues relating to coal mining and other developmental projects, the Ministry of Power presented detailed suggestions for resolving the issues including the adverse impact of the concept of Go-No-Go. GoM in its meeting held on 20th September, 2011 decided to do away with Go-No-Go concept. It was also decided that Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) will revert to their original practice of examining the project by Forest Advisory Committee (FAC) on case by case base on merit, including the projects considered on the Go/No Go approach earlier. Go-No-Go has delayed the development of some of the power projects. Ministry of Power is following up with MoEF for early clearance of projects.

CLEAN ENERGY FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS 07th September, 2012

LSQ 4542

DR. SANJAY JAISWAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Rural ElectrificationCorporation Limited (REC) has signed aloan pact with a German DevelopmentBank for financing `Clean Energy for RuralDevelopment` projects; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) whether the Government proposesto use the amount for creating economicopportunities and employment generationin rural areas through improved energy access; (d) if so, the details thereof; (e) whether the Government hasnotified any time bound action plan forprojects to be funded under this scheme;and (f) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL )

(a)& (b) :Yes, Madam. Rural Electrification Corporation Limited (REC) has signed a Loan Agreement with KfW, Germany on 30th March 2012for a loan of EURO 100 Million for financing Renewable Energy Projects under the Title `Clean Energy for Rural Development`. (c) & (d) : This loan is for refinancing the renewable energy projects financed by REC predominantly in the rural areas. Availability of this loan has improved the capacity of REC to finance renewable energy projects at better terms. (e) & (f) :As per agreement of REC with KfW, this amount is available for refinancing the renewable energy projects upto 31.12.2017.

ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR POWER PROJECTS 22nd November, 2012

LSQ *7

SHRI VIRENDRA KUMAR

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether several power projects are pending due to the absence of environmental clearance from the Ministry of Environment and Forests;

(b) if so, the details thereof, Project and State-wise; and

(c) the steps taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (c) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (c) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 7 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012 REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR POWER PROJECTS.

(a) & (b) : Construction of six Hydro Electric Power Projects (HEPs) is held up due to absence of Environment clearance by Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF). The State-wise details of such HEPs are given in Annex.

(c) : MoEF accords Environment clearance to Power Projects as per defined procedures laid down through various Notifications issued by them from time to time. At times, concerns have been expressed by CPSUs regarding non- receipt of timely Environmental clearance. The status of Environment clearance for Power Projects is being monitored regularly by Ministry of Power (MoP). Regular interaction is also held by MoP with MoEF for expediting the clearances. The CPSUs and other projects developers are also pursuing the matter at the appropriate level to get the clearance expedited. The specific issues pertaining to Environment clearance are also taken up at various fora for resolution.

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTs (a) & (b) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 7 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012 REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR POWER PROJECTS.

LIST OF HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECTS PENDING FOR WANT OF ENVIRONMENT CLEARANCE BY MOEF

Sl. No. Name of Project/Location State Agency Status with MoEF 1. Kolodyne-II HEPP Mizoram NTPC MoEF has been requested to extend (4x115 MW) validity of Terms of Reference (ToR) for one year i.e. upto 10.07.2013 2. Dhaulasidh HEP (66 MW) Himachal SJVNL Environment Clearance (EC) awaited Pradesh 3. Luhri HEP (775 MW) Himachal SJVNL - do - Pradesh 4. Loktak Downstream HEP Manipur NHPC - do - Project (66 MW) 5. Teesta-IV Project (520 MW) Sikkim NHPC - do - 6. Gundia St.I (200 MW) Karnataka KPCL - do -

RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA 22nd November, 2012

LSQ *9

SHRI MANGANI LAL MANDAL SHRI DEEPENDER SINGH HOODA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the targets fixed and achievements made so far in electrification of villages and in providing electricity connection to Below Poverty Line (BPL) households under the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), State/UT-wise;

(b) whether a large number of villages in the country have not been electrified so far;

(c) if so, the details of the unelectrified villages in the country, State/UT- wise;

(d) the details of funds released to various State Governments under the RGGVY during the last three years and the current year, State-wise; and

(e) whether the Government proposes to allocate more funds to provide electricity connections to remaining BPL families in various States, if so, the details thereof and the time limit fixed by the Government to electrify all un- electrified villages and provide electricity connections to all BPL households in the country?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) to (e) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 9 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012 REGARDING RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA.

(a) : Under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), 576 projects were sanctioned under Phase-I of RGGVY covering electrification of 1,10,886 un/de- electrified villages (UEV), intensive electrification of 3,42,831 partially electrified villages (PEV) and release of electricity connections to 2,29,39,511 Below Poverty Line (BPL) households. Out of these, the electrification works in 1,05,948 UEV and 2,72,140 PEV have been completed and electricity connections to 2,01,99,292 BPL households have been released, as on 31.10.2012. In addition to these, 72 projects have also been sanctioned during 2011-12 under Phase-II of RGGVY covering electrification of 1909 UEV; 53,505 PEV and release of electricity connections to 45,59, 141 BPL households . The details of electrification of UEV, PEV and BPL households, State-wise, are at Annex-I.

(b) & (c) : Number of un-electrified villages as per the Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) submitted by the States under RGGVY and revised as per field survey, are 1,12,795 and out of which, works have been completed in 1,05,948 villages. The coverage, achievement and balance works in un/de-electrified villages, State-wise, under RGGVY is at Annex-II.

(d) : Cumulatively, as on 31.10.2012, Capital subsidy of Rs. 26253.36 crore have been released under RGGVY in the country. The details of release of subsidy under RGGVY during the last three years and current year, State-wise, is at Annex-III.

(e) : Ministry has proposed to continue RGGVY to cover all remaining villages/habitations/BPL households in 12th Plan subject to the availability of funds.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (a) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 9 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012 REGARDING RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA.

As on 31.10.2012

Electrification of Intensive electrification Sr. Release of BPL State Un/de-electrified of Partially Electrified No connections villages villages

Cumula- Cumula- Cumula- tive tive tive Coverage** Coverage** Coverage** Achieve- Achieve- Achieve-

ment ment ment 1 Andhra Pradesh* 0 0 27477 26324 2484665 2702911 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2106 1479 1760 881 40726 24056 3 Assam 8326 7955 12984 12037 1150597 866273 4 Bihar 23850 22503 19244 4898 5659338 2271263 5 Chhattisgarh 1594 926 17291 11515 987834 941977 6 Gujarat* 0 0 17667 16291 742094 821568 7 Haryana* 0 0 6511 4687 257273 194442 8 Himachal Pradesh 95 79 10650 1059 13196 14339 9 Jammu & Kashmir 239 169 4442 2710 81217 49769 10 Jharkhand 19071 18073 7106 5709 1803377 1282205 11 Karnataka 61 61 28119 24653 978219 853295 12 Kerala* 0 0 1272 181 74571 52159 13 Madhya Pradesh 843 549 49537 21716 1816898 890837 14 Maharashtra* 0 0 41739 36713 1202882 1175086 15 Manipur 882 616 1378 534 107369 28814 16 Meghalaya 1866 1385 3239 1967 109696 75403 17 Mizoram 137 94 570 346 27417 15144 18 Nagaland 105 84 1140 1040 69899 34231 19 Odisha 14715 14285 29324 23296 3045979 2780762 20 Punjab* 0 0 11840 0 148860 64051 21 Rajasthan 4339 4064 34783 31805 1224417 1102915 22 Sikkim 25 25 418 382 11458 9695 23 Tamil Nadu* 0 0 10738 9673 527234 501202 24 Tripura 148 143 658 569 107506 90749 25 Uttar Pradesh 28439 27762 22980 2982 1907419 1042593 26 Uttarakhand 1512 1511 9160 9028 238522 230558 27 West Bengal 4442 4185 24309 21144 2679989 2082995 Total 112795 105948 396336 272140 27498652 20199292

* In the States of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab and Tamil Nadu, no un-electrified village was proposed in the DPRs by these States. However, intensive electrification of already electrified villages are being undertaken in these States.

**Includes 1909 un/de-electrified villages and 53505 partially electrified villages and release of free electricity connections to 45,59,141 BPL households of 72 projects sanctioned under phase-II of RGGVY As on 31.10.2012 Un/de-electrified villages Sl. Name of State Revised Cumulative No. Balance Coverage** Achievement 1 Andhra Pradesh* 0 0 0 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2106 1479 627 3 Assam 8326 7955 371 4 Bihar 23850 22503 1347 5 Chhattisgarh 1594 926 668 6 Gujarat* 0 0 0 7 Haryana* 0 0 0 8 Himachal Pradesh 95 79 16 9 Jammu & Kashmir 239 169 70 10 Jharkhand 19071 18073 998 11 Karnataka 61 61 0

12 Kerala* 0 0 0 13 Madhya Pradesh 843 549 294 14 Maharashtra* 0 0 0 15 Manipur 882 616 266 16 Meghalaya 1866 1385 481 17 Mizoram 137 94 43 18 Nagaland 105 84 21 19 Odisha 14715 14285 430 20 Punjab* 0 0 0 21 Rajasthan 4339 4064 275 22 Sikkim 25 25 0 23 Tamil Nadu* 0 0 0 24 Tripura 148 143 5 25 Uttar Pradesh 28439 27762 677 26 Uttarakhand 1512 1511 1 27 West Bengal 4442 4185 257 Total 112795 105948 6847 * In the States of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab and Tamil Nadu, no un- electrified village was proposed in the DPRs by these States. However, intensive electrification of already electrified villages are being undertaken in these States. ** Includes 1909 un/de-electrified villages of 72 projects sanctioned under phase-II of RGGVY

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (d) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 9 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012 REGARDING RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA.

Statement showing state-wise disbursements of subsidy under RGGVY during the last three years and current year

Total subsidy 2012-13 (upto released Sr. NAME OF STATES 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 31st Oct. including No 2012) subsidy released prior to 2009-10 1 ANDHRA PRADESH 153.22 141.90 25.68 6.37 721.31 ARUNACHAL 2 PRADESH 223.24 165.54 40.01 24.65 700.71 3 ASSAM 450.17 628.65 491.36 50.47 2140.48 4 BIHAR 622.05 520.05 260.70 0.00 3489.07 5 CHHATTISGARH 333.55 163.65 119.84 17.82 838.99 8 GUJARAT 86.24 72.07 27.10 1.26 259.17 9 HARYANA 53.94 18.40 19.15 0.00 158.95 HIMACHAL 10 PRADESH 110.14 53.83 19.10 0.00 261.35 11 JAMMU & KASHMIR 327.72 60.57 68.41 36.76 700.05 12 JHARKHAND 688.65 144.62 111.57 69.03 2747.06 13 KARNATAKA 63.16 55.85 43.16 5.95 656.08 14 KERELA 9.38 28.88 0.00 22.84 81.55 15 MADHYA PRADESH 383.30 255.79 384.30 139.48 1566.13 16 MAHARASHTRA 181.50 147.31 49.43 10.36 527.44

17 MANIPUR 57.11 85.97 71.48 0.00 266.48 18 MEGHALAYA 116.83 77.83 94.06 27.03 344.62 19 MIZORAM 73.03 70.28 0.00 0.00 214.26 20 NAGALAND 53.46 55.36 25.49 11.57 203.38 21 ORISSA 889.48 542.98 360.33 55.22 2963.04 22 PUNJAB 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 54.44 23 RAJASTHAN 140.97 74.30 200.11 27.20 992.11 24 SIKKIM 40.46 39.19 36.64 0.00 155.58 25 TAMIL NADU 106.01 38.66 36.31 0.00 285.22 26 TRIPURA 47.49 29.26 48.30 10.60 157.64 27 UTTAR PRADESH 172.97 68.32 85.95 27.75 3060.37 28 UTTRANCHAL 92.28 9.69 0.00 16.69 614.81 29 WEST BENGAL 520.35 448.89 154.30 7.68 2093.07 GRAND TOTAL 5996.70 3997.83 2772.81 568.73 26253.36

PROPOSALS UNDER RGGVY 22nd November, 2012

LSQ 23

SHRI KAPIL MUNI KARWARIYA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of proposals received, sanctioned and still lying pending for approval under second phase of Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), State-wise;

(b) whether funds have been released to States for the sanctioned projects under second phase of RGGVY;

(c) if so, the details thereof, State-wise; and

(d) if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : Under Phase-II of Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), 72 projects (33 new projects and 39 supplementary projects) have been sanctioned covering electrification of 1,909 un/de-electrified villages, intensive electrification of 53,505 partially electrified villages and release of free electricity connections to 45.59 lakh Below Poverty Line (BPL) connections with a project cost of Rs. 8103.80 crore. The details of these 72 projects, State- wise, are at Annex-I. 17 projects are pending with REC and details of these projects, State-wise, is at Annex-II.

(b) to (d) : Under RGGVY, first installment of funds is released at the time of award of contract and on receipt of claim from respective implementing agencies/ discoms. An amount of Rs. 31755.37 lakh has been released to State of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra under Phase-II of RGGVY. The details of funds released, State- wise, is at Annex-III.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 23 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012.

Details of 72 projects sanctioned under Phase-II of RGGVY

Coverage of Villages & Habitations Project UE/D UE PE Total S. Name of the PE Total BPL cost Name of IA E Habit Habit Habit No district Villag Villag HHs (Rs. in Villag a- a- a- es es Lakhs) es tions tions tions Chhattisgarh 8132.3 1 Koriya CSPDCL 82 441 523 855 0 855 23571 1 9370.8 2 Jashpur-Nagar CSPDCL 44 636 680 1750 0 1750 60763 6 17503. Total Chhattisgarh 126 1077 1203 2605 0 2605 84334 17 Haryana 3 Gurgaon DHBVNL 0 202 202 0 0 0 8325 424.04 4 Faridabad DHBVNL 0 145 145 0 0 0 3944 443.95 5 Plwal DHBVNL 0 278 278 0 0 0 9163 833.54 1701.5 Total Haryana 0 625 625 0 0 0 21432 3 Karnataka Dakshin 5947.1 6 MESCOM 0 356 356 98 0 98 22121 Kannada 9 2157.0 7 Udipi MESCOM 0 231 231 50 0 50 5661 6 8104.2 Total Karnataka 0 587 587 148 0 148 27782 5 Kerala 1366.8 8 Alappuzha KSEB 0 77 77 0 183 183 5486 1 2471.2 9 Eranakulam KSEB 0 90 90 0 210 210 3828 4 10 Kollam KSEB 0 92 92 0 123 123 718 328.05 11 Kottayam KSEB 0 84 84 0 84 84 1118 796.51 12 Pathanamthitta KSEB 0 65 65 0 74 74 1977 575.65 Thiruvanathap 2182.1 13 KSEB 0 91 91 0 211 211 3034 uram 3 1262.7 14 Thrissur KSEB 0 144 144 0 199 199 2678 0 8983.0 Total Kerala 0 643 643 0 1084 1084 18839 9 Madhya Pradesh MPMKVV 5215.4 15 Bhind 5 884 889 0 400 400 35509 CL 8 MPMKVV 2449.2 16 Bhopal 0 499 499 210 0 210 15989 CL 6 MPMKVV 3066.2 17 Gwalior 0 583 583 0 11 11 20067 CL 4 MPMKVV 5182.1 18 Hoshangabad 0 896 896 0 106 106 28649 CL 9 MPMKVV 6541.5 19 Raisen 3 1376 1379 0 181 181 29389 CL 6 20 Rajgarh MPMKVV 6 1671 1677 0 79 79 51418 9187.1

CL 1 MPMKVV 4986.1 21 Sehore 2 1011 1013 0 123 123 16600 CL 7 MPMKVV 7939.3 22 Vidisha 19 1501 1520 0 90 90 33972 CL 1 MPPsKVV 5327.8 23 Barwani 0 647 647 154 0 154 21975 CL 2 MPPsKVV 2352.6 24 Burhanpur 0 260 260 146 0 146 26213 CL 5 MPPsKVV 5801.2 25 Dewas 0 1055 1055 188 0 188 27156 CL 6 MPPsKVV 26 Khandwa 0 510 510 147 0 147 21568 4188.1 CL MPPsKVV 8994.2 27 Khargone 6 1169 1175 0 85 85 44471 CL 6 MPPsKVV 4598.3 28 Mandsaur 0 906 906 0 0 0 20580 CL 8 MPPsKVV 2332.1 29 Neemuch 0 451 451 0 0 0 8558 CL 1 MPPsKVV 5883.6 30 Shajapur 0 1068 1068 0 7 7 37935 CL 1 Total Madhya 44004 84045. 41 14487 14528 845 1082 1927 Pradesh 9 51 Tamilnadu TANGEDC 1072.4 31 Dharmapuri 0 251 251 4 0 4 6002 O 8 TANGEDC 1891.0 32 Tirunelveli 0 425 425 370 0 370 9477 O 2 TANGEDC 33 Nilgiris 0 53 53 79 0 79 8890 763.87 O 3727.3 Total Tamil Nadu 0 729 729 453 0 453 24369 7 61680 124064 TOTAL (New DPRs) 167 18148 18315 4051 2166 6217 5 .91 Bihar 26735 23409.7 1 Araria BSEB 109 590 699 1337 934 2271 2 6 16030 19912.3 2 Banka BSEB 91 1567 1658 516 2150 2666 0 1 23643 16909.3 3 Bhojpur BSEB 115 884 999 136 1195 1331 3 4 27529 49841.2 4 Gaya BSEB 402 2283 2685 1253 3788 5041 6 0 16165 24093.4 5 Nawada BSEB 22 947 969 1743 408 2151 8 9 36594 30753.8 6 Purnea BSEB 190 906 1096 1107 3043 4150 1 0 24739 21839.7 7 Rohtas BSEB 70 1640 1710 277 1547 1824 6 0 27937 32007.6 8 Siwan BSEB 17 1421 1438 292 3838 4130 4 9 22190 17362.6 9 Kishanganj BSEB 184 438 622 2493 722 3215 0 0 37856 42062.8 10 Patna BSEB 96 1158 1254 1444 1279 2723 9 8

30410 34811.3 11 Nalanda BSEB 42 956 998 834 1898 2732 9 0 28983 313004. Total Bihar 1338 12790 14128 11432 20802 32234 28 07 Madhya Pradesh MPPoKVV 12 Balaghat 115 0 115 0 115 115 3648 3445.07 CL MPPoKVV 13 Sidhi 5 296 301 0 518 518 13776 2926.95 CL MPPoKVV 14 Chhatarpur 16 526 542 226 0 226 30547 4750.08 CL MPPoKVV 15 Satna 6 326 332 31 680 711 8694 3152.43 CL 14274.5 Total Madhya Pradesh 142 1148 1290 257 1313 1570 56665 3 Maharashtra 16 Solapur MSEDCL 0 1139 1139 0 686 686 19279 3364.20 Total Maharashtra 0 1139 1139 686 686 19279 3364.20 Uttar Pradesh 17 Etah DVVNL 0 269 269 520 0 520 17764 4341.84 18 Kannauj DVVNL 54 321 375 822 0 822 20110 7722.53 19 Mainpuri DVVNL 31 244 275 614 0 614 20743 6072.23 12402.6 20 Allahabad PuVVNL 0 737 737 1351 0 1351 48780 7 11512.4 21 Pratapgarh PuVVNL 0 639 639 1081 0 1081 20526 1 22 Ballia PuVVNL 0 603 603 984 0 984 72491 9918.02 13545.2 23 Bijnour PsVVNL 87 1655 1742 29 0 29 17681 9 Muzaffar 24 PsVVNL 0 820 820 2 0 2 33384 9777.18 Nagar Ambedkar 22000.2 25 MVVNL 0 1231 1231 2233 0 2233 44660 Nagar 6 30991.0 26 Barabanki MVVNL 0 1583 1583 2770 0 2770 55400 3 13050.1 27 Behraich MVVNL 0 627 627 1318 0 1318 26360 3 14288.0 28 Faizabad MVVNL 0 840 840 1349 0 1349 26980 4 17592.4 29 Gonda MVVNL 0 796 796 1725 0 1725 36225 5 15551.9 30 Hardoi MVVNL 0 761 761 1567 0 1567 32251 3 30268.1 31 Lakhimpur MVVNL 0 1505 1505 3027 0 3027 54486 9 Shahjahanpu 20703.2 32 MVVNL 0 1709 1709 1994 0 1994 39880 r 7 30725.7 33 Unnao MVVNL 0 1552 1552 3323 0 3323 66500 7 12399.1 34 Bulandshahr PsVVNL 73 1134 1207 551 0 551 46722 2 Siddarth 35 PuVVNL 0 283 283 503 0 503 18568 5516.73 Nagar 36 Deoria PuVVNL 0 302 302 584 0 584 26253 7042.36

15935 28613.4 37 Jaunpur PuVVNL 0 930 930 2311 0 2311 8 7 21299.9 38 Gorakhpur PuVVNL 0 1450 1450 2011 0 2011 58519 4 Total UP 22 94364 345334. 245 19991 20236 30669 0 30669 Projects 1 86 West Bengal 10338.4 39 Darjeeling WBSEDCL 17 289 306 82 1095 1177 24423 1 10338.4 Total West Bengal 17 289 306 82 1095 1177 24423 1 39423 686316. TOTAL (Supplementary DPRs) 1742 35357 37099 42440 23896 66336 36 07 45591 810380. GRAND TOTAL (72 projects) 1909 53505 55414 46491 26062 72553 41 98

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 23 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012.

Details of pending 17 Projects as on 31.10.2012 with REC

Sl.No. Name of State Number of projects 1 Bihar 9 2 Assam 2 3 Karnataka 1 4 Kerala 1 5 Uttar Pradesh 3 6 Chhattisgarh 1 Total 17

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (b) to (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 23 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012.

State-wise details of Release of funds under Phase-II of RGGVY As on 31.10.2012

Effective Name of Sanctioned Name of Implementing Cost (Rs. In Sl. No. District(s) Agency lakhs) Cumulative Funds released (Rs. In lakhs) Loan Subsidy Total Chhattisgarh 1 Koriya CSPDCL 8132.31 0 1845.49 1845.49 2 Jashpur-Nagar CSPDCL 9370.86 0 1147.23 1147.23 2 Total 17503.17 2992.72 2992.72 Madhya Pradesh 1 Bhind MPMKVVCL 5215.48 156.46 1563.42 1719.88 2 Bhopal MPMKVVCL 2449.26 73.48 731.45 804.93

3 Gwalior MPMKVVCL 3066.24 91.99 915.71 1007.7 4 Hoshangabad MPMKVVCL 5182.19 155.47 1524.66 1680.12 5 Raisen MPMKVVCL 6541.56 196.25 1894.99 2091.24 6 Rajgarh MPMKVVCL 9187.11 275.61 2705.76 2981.38 7 Sehore MPMKVVCL 4986.17 149.59 1418.74 1568.33 8 Vidisha MPMKVVCL 7939.31 238.18 2278.95 2517.13 9 Barwani MPPsKVVCL 5327.82 124.86 1220.22 1345.08 10 Burhanpur MPPsKVVCL 2352.65 57.35 631.17 688.52 11 Dewas MPPsKVVCL 5801.26 151.15 1479.41 1630.56 12 Khandwa MPPsKVVCL 4188.1 100.48 761.69 862.17 13 Khargone MPPsKVVCL 8994.26 212.94 2111.48 2324.41 14 Mandsaur MPPsKVVCL 4598.38 122.29 1190.71 1313 15 Neemuch MPPsKVVCL 2332.11 60.95 586.04 646.99 16 Shajapur MPPsKVVCL 5883.61 156.93 1578.7 1735.63 17 Chhatarpur(S) MPPoKVVCL 4750.08 112.85 813.4 926.25 18 Satna(S) MPPoKVVCL 3152.43 72.43 594.41 666.84 19 Balaghat(S) MPPoKVVCL 3445.07 64.32 554.81 619.13 20 Sidhi(S) MPPoKVVCL 2926.95 63.3 478.62 541.93 20 Total 98320.04 2636.88 25034.33 27671.21 Maharashtra 1 Solapur (S) MSDCL 3364.2 100.93 990.51 1091.43 1 Total 3364.2 100.93 990.51 1091.43 Grand Total 119187.41 2737.81 29017.56 31755.37

HYDRO POWER GENERATION 22nd November, 2012

LSQ 47

SHRI N CHELUVARAYA SWAMY SWAMYGOWDA PROF. SAUGATA RAY DR. CHARLES DIAS

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of hydro power generation potential along with the hydro power generated in the country in Mega Watt, State-wise;

(b) the details of ongoing hydro power projects along with their scheduled date of commissioning, Project and State- wise;

(c) the steps taken by the Government to encourage setting up of hydro power projects in the country particularly in remote and hilly areas during the last three years and the current year;

(d) whether the Union Government has received proposals from various State Governments including Kerala to set up hydro power projects in the State; and

(e) if so, the State-wise details thereof and the action taken by the Union Government thereon?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : According to the assessment of hydro-electric potential of the country done by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) in 1987, the hydro power potential of the country in terms of Installed Capacity (I.C.) is estimated at 148701 MW out of which 145320 MW of the potential consists of hydro electric schemes having I.C. above 25 MW. Details of Hydro electric potential excluding pumped storage schemes identified in the country and its status of development is given at Annex-I. The details of hydro power generated including pumped storage schemes in the country in Megawatt, State-wise is given at Annex-II.

(b) : The details of the on-going hydro power projects along with their scheduled date of commissioning project and state-wise is given at Annex-III.

(c) : The Ministry of Power has adopted a multi-pronged strategy to accelerate the pace of hydel capacity addition in the country which inter-alia includes remote and hilly regions. Some of the policy measures initiated include finalization of New Hydro Policy, 2008, liberal National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy, the 50,000 MW Hydroelectric Initiative, etc. The New Hydro Policy was issued to attract private investment in hydel sector by providing level playing field to private developers vis-à-vis the Public Sector Undertakings. The dispensation of exemption from tariff based bidding given to hydro projects in Hydro Policy, 2008 has been extended upto December, 2015 vide notification dated 08.07.2011.

In addition, the Government also monitors the setting up and development of Future Hydro Projects by taking following steps:-

(i) Task Force under the Chairmanship of Hon`ble Minister of Power with Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, Minister of Water Resources, Minister of New & Renewable Energy, Minister of Environment & Forests and Ministers of Power from Hydro rich states has been constituted to look into all issues relating to development of Hydro Power.

(ii) Chairperson, CEA takes regular Review Meetings of the progress of hydro projects like preparation of DPR, status of E&F clearance, likely date of placing of order etc. allotted to various developers.

These measures are of continuous nature and meetings are held regularly to encourage hydro power development in the country.

(d) & (e) The Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) of two hydro electric projects in the State Sector are under examination in CEA as per details given below: Installed Capacity (MW) S. No Scheme State Sector Agency Units x MW 1 Dagamara HEP Bihar State UJVNL 17x7.65 130 2 Bowala Nand Prayag HEP Uttarakhand State BSHPCL 4x75 300 Total 430

No proposal from state of Kerala is under examination in CEA.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 47 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012.

STATUS OF HYDRO ELECTRIC POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT

(In terms of Installed capacity - Above 25 MW)

As on 15.11.2012

Region/ State Identified Capacity * CapacityCapacity Capacity yet to be Capacity as per Under Developed + Under Developed developed reassessment construction Construction study Total Above 25 MW (MW) (MW) (MW) % (MW) (%) (MW) (%) (MW) % NORTHERN J& K 14146 13543 2340.0 17.28 1109.0 8.19 3449.0 25.47 10094.0 74.53 Himachal Pradesh 18820 18540 7293.0 39.34 3582.0 19.32 10875.0 58.66 7665.0 41.34 Punjab 971 971 1206.3 100.00 0.0 0.00 1206.3 100.00 0.0 0.00 Haryana 64 64 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 64.0 100.00 Rajasthan 496 483 411.0 85.09 0.0 0.00 411.0 85.09 72.0 14.91 Uttaranchal 18175 17998 3226.3 17.93 1225.0 6.81 4451.4 24.73 13546.6 75.27 Uttar Pradesh 723 664 501.6 75.54 0.0 0.00 501.6 75.54 162.4 24.46 Sub Total (NR) 53395 52263 14978.3 28.66 5916.0 11.32 20894.3 39.98 31368.8 60.02 WESTERN 20.3 Madhya Pradesh 2243 1970 2395.0 100.00 400.0 0 2795.0 100.00 0.0 0.00 Chhattisgarh 2242 2202 120.0 5.45 0.0 0.00 120.0 5.45 2082.0 94.55 Gujarat 619 590 550.0 93.22 0.0 0.00 550.0 93.22 40.0 6.78 Maharashtra 3769 3314 2487.0 75.05 0.0 0.00 2487.0 75.05 827.0 24.95 Goa 55 55 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 55.0 100.00 Sub total (WR) 8928 8131 5552.0 68.28 400.0 4.92 5952.0 73.20 2179.0 26.80 SOUTHERN Andhra Pradesh 4424 4360 2177.8 49.95 410.0 9.40 2587.8 59.35 1772.3 40.65 Karnataka 6602 6459 3585.4 55.51 0.0 0.00 3585.4 55.51 2873.6 44.49 Kerala 3514 3378 1881.5 55.70 100.0 2.96 1981.5 58.66 1396.5 41.34 Tamil Nadu 1918 1693 1722.2 100.00 60.0 3.54 1782.2 100.00 0.0 0.00 Sub Total (SR) 16458 15890 9366.9 58.95 570.0 3.59 9936.9 62.54 5953.2 37.46 EASTERN Jharkhand 753 582 233.2 40.07 0.0 0.00 233.2 40.07 348.8 59.93 Bihar 70 40 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 40.0 100.00 Orissa 2999 2981 2027.5 68.01 0.0 0.00 2027.5 68.01 953.5 31.99 10.3 West Bengal 2841 2829 77.0 2.72 292.0 2 369.0 13.04 2460.0 86.96 56.9 Sikkim 4286 4248 570.0 13.42 2421.0 9 2991.0 70.41 1257.0 29.59 A& Nicobar 0 0 0.0 0.0 25.4 Sub Total (ER) 10949 10680 2907.7 27.23 2713.0 0 5620.7 52.63 5059.3 47.37 NORTH EASTERN Meghalaya 2394 2298 240.0 10.44 82.0 3.57 322.0 14.01 1976.0 85.99 Tripura 15 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Manipur 1784 1761 105.0 5.96 0.0 0.00 105.0 5.96 1656.0 94.04 Assam 680 650 375.0 57.69 0.0 0.00 375.0 57.69 275.0 42.31

Nagaland 1574 1452 75.0 5.17 0.0 0.00 75.0 5.17 1377.0 94.83 Arunachal Pd 50328 50064 405.0 0.81 2710.0 5.41 3115.0 6.22 46949.0 93.78 Mizoram 2196 2131 0.0 0.00 60.0 2.82 60.0 2.82 2071.0 97.18 Sub Total (NER) 58971 58356 1200.0 2.06 2852.0 4.89 4052.0 6.94 54304.0 93.06 ALL INDIA 148701 145320 34527.8 23.76 12550.0 8.64 47077.8 32.40 98242.2 67.60 Note: In addition to above 2 Pumped Storage Scheme (PSS) (1080 MW) are under construction and 4785.6 MW PSS are under operation.

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 47 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012.

LIST OF H.E. STATIONS IN THE COUNTRY WITH STATION CAPACITY ABOVE 25 MW

REGION/ SECTOR/ NO. OF NO.OF NO.OF CAPACITY UNITS X SIZE STATIO UTILITY/ STATION (MW) NS UNITS (MW) I. REGION NORTHERN - 61 204 15501.25 WESTERN - 28 101 7392.00 SOUTHERN - 66 239 11372.45 EASTERN - 15 55 3847.70 NORTH EASTERN - 10 28 1200.00 ALL INDIA (TOTAL) - 180 627 39313.40 II. SECTOR 1 CENTRAL BBMB - 6 28 2866.30 NHPC - 15 46 4020.20 SJVNL - 1 6 1500.00 THDC - 2 8 1400.00 NHDC - 2 16 1520.00 DVC - 2 5 143.20 NEEPCO - 4 13 755.00 SUB TOTAL CENTRAL 32 122 12204.70 2 PRIVATE MPCL (MALANA POWER COMPANY LTD) - 1 2 86.00 EPPL (EVEREST POWER PRIVATE LTD) - 1 2 100.00 JHPL (JAIPRAKASH HYDRO POWER LTD) - 1 3 300.00 JKWHCL (JAYPEE KARCHAM HYDRO POWER LTD) - 1 4 1000.00 ADHPL (ALLAIN DUHANGAN HYDRO POWER LTD) - 1 2 192.00 JPVL (JAIPRAKASH POWER VENTURE LTD) - 1 4 400.00 LGPPL (LANCO GREEN POWER PVT LTD) - 1 2 70.00 TPCL (TATA POWER COMPANY) - 4 15 447.00 DLHP (DODSON-LINDBLOM HYDRO - 1 1 34.00

POWER PVT.LTD) SUB TOTAL - 12 35 2629.00 3 STATE ELECTRICITY BOARDS / DEPARTMENTS HPSEB - 4 12 366.00 J&KSPDC - 3 9 660.00 PSPCL - 8 25 1051.00 RRVUNL - 4 11 411.00 UPJVNL - 4 15 501.60 UJVNL - 10 34 1252.15 GSECL - 2 8 540.00 SSNNL - 2 11 1450.00 MPPGCL - 8 23 875.00 CSPGC - 1 3 120.00 MAHAGENCO - 8 24 2406.00 APGENCO - 14 57 3783.35 KPCL - 14 68 3585.40 KSEB - 13 48 1881.50 TNEB - 25 66 2122.20 JSEB - 2 2 130.00 OHPC - 6 31 2027.50 WBSEDCL - 3 11 977.00 APGCL - 1 2 100.00 MESC - 4 10 240.00 SUB TOTAL - 136 470 24479.70 ALL INDIA - 180 627 39313.40 B.B.M.B. 1 BHAKRA - L 5*108 1 5 540.00 2 BHAKRA - R 5*157 1 5 785.00 3 GANGUWAL 1*29.25+2*24.2 1 3 77.65 4 KOTLA 1*29.25+2*24.2 1 3 77.65 SUB TOTAL 4 16 1480.30 5 DEHAR 6*165 1 6 990.00 6 PONG 6*66 1 6 396.00 TOTAL BBMB 6 28 2866.30 N.H.P.C. (NR) 1 BAIRA SIUL 3*66 1 3 198.00 2 SALAL-I 3*115 1 3 345.00 3 SALAL- II 3*115 1 3 345.00 4 TANAKPUR 3*31.4 1 3 94.20 5 CHAMERA-I 3*180 1 3 540.00 6 CHAMERA-II 3*100 1 3 300.00 7 CHAMERA-III 3*77 1 3 231.00 8 URI 4*120 1 4 480.00 9 DHAULIGANGA 4*70 1 4 280.00 10 DULHASTI 3*130 1 3 390.00 11 SEWA-II 3*40 1 3 120.00 12 CHUTAK 2*11 1 2 22.00 TOTAL NHPC (NR) 12 37 3345.20 SJVNL (NR) 1 NATHPA JHAKRI 6*250 1 6 1500.00 THDC (NR) 1 TEHRI 4*250 1 4 1000.00 2 KOTESHWAR 4*100 1 4 400.00

TOTAL THDC 2 8 1400.00 TOTAL CENTRAL NR 21 79 9111.50 HIMACHAL PRADESH HPSEBL 1 GIRI BATA 2*30 1 2 60.00 2 BASSI 4*15 1 4 60.00 3 SANJAY 3*40 1 3 120.00 4 LARJI 3*42 1 3 126.00 TOTAL HPSEBL 4 12 366.00 MALANA POWER COMPANY LIMITED (PVT) 1 MALANA 2*43 1 2 86.00 EVEREST POWER PRIVATE LIMITED (PVT) 1 MALANA-II 2*50 1 2 100.00 JAIPRAKASH HYDRO POWER LTD. (PVT.) 1 BASPA-II (PVT) 3*100 1 3 300.00 ALLAIN DUHANGAN HYDRO POWER LTD. (PVT.) 1 ALLAIN DUHANGAN (PVT) 2*96 1 2 192.00 JAYPEE KARCHAM HYDRO POWER LTD. (PVT.) 1 KARCHAMWANGTOO (PVT) 4*250 1 4 1000.00 LANCO GREEN POWER PVT. LIMITED (LGPPL) 1 BUDHIL (PVT) 2*35 1 2 70.00 TOTAL PRIVATE 6 15 1748.00 TOTAL HP 10 27 2114.00 JAMMU & KASHMIR J&KSPDC 1 LOWER JHELUM 3*35 1 3 105.00 2 UPPER SINDH - II 3*35 1 3 105.00 3 BAGLIHAR 3*150 1 3 450.00 TOTAL J&KSPDC 3 9 660.00 PUNJAB PSPCL 1 SHANAN 4*15+1*50 1 5 110.00 2 MUKERIAN ST-I PH-I 3*15 1 3 45.00 3 MUKERIAN ST-I PH-II 3*15 1 3 45.00 4 MUKERIAN ST-I PH-III 3*19.5 1 3 58.50 5 MUKERIAN ST-I PH-IV 3*19.5 1 3 58.50 6 A.P.SAHIB ST.I 2*33.5 1 2 67.00 7 A.P.SAHIB ST.II 2*33.5 1 2 67.00 8 RANJIT SAGAR DAM 4*150 1 4 600.00 TOTAL PSPCL 8 25 1051.00 RAJASTHAN RRJVUNL 1 R.P.SAGAR 4*43 1 4 172.00 2 J.SAGAR 3*33 1 3 99.00 3 MAHIBAJAJ - I 2*25 1 2 50.00 4 MAHIBAJAJ - II 2*45 1 2 90.00 TOTAL RRJVUNL 4 11 411.00 UTTAR PRADESH UPJVNL 1 RIHAND 6*50 1 6 300.00 2 OBRA 3*33 1 3 99.00 3 MATATILLA 3*10.2 1 3 30.60 4 KHARA 3*24 1 3 72.00

TOTAL UPJVNL 4 15 501.60 UTTARAKHAND UJVNL 1 DHAKRANI 3*11.25 1 3 33.75 2 DHALIPUR 3*17 1 3 51.00 3 KULHAL 3*10 1 3 30.00 4 CHIBRO 4*60 1 4 240.00 5 KHODRI 4*30 1 4 120.00 6 RAMGANGA 3*66 1 3 198.00 7 CHILLA 4*36 1 4 144.00 8 MANERIBHALI (THILOT) ST.-I 3*30 1 3 90.00 9 MANERIBHALI STAGE-II 4*76 1 4 304.00 10 KHATIMA 3*13.8 1 3 41.40 TOTAL UJVNL 10 34 1252.15 JAIPRAKASH POWER VENTURE LTD. (PVT.) 1 VISHNUPRAYAG 4*100 1 4 400.00 TOTAL JPPVL 1 4 400.00 TOTAL UTTRANCHAL 11 38 1652.15 TOTAL NORTHERN REGION 61 204 15501.25 WESTERN REGION GUJARAT GSECL 1 UKAI 4*75 1 4 300.00 2 KADANA (PSS) 4*60 1 4 240.00 TOTAL GSECL 2 8 540.00 SSNNL 1 SARDAR SAROVAR-CHPH 5*50 1 5 250.00 2 SARDAR SAROVAR- RBPH 6*200 1 6 1200.00 TOTAL SSNNL 2 11 1450.00 TOTAL GUJARAT 4 19 1990.00 MADHYA PRADESH CENTRAL/ JOINT NHDC 1 INDIRA SAGAR 8*125 1 8 1000.00 2 OMKARESHWAR 8*65 1 8 520.00 TOTAL NHDC 2 16 1520.00 MPGPCL 1 GANDHI SAGAR 5*23 1 5 115.00 2 BARGI 2*45 1 2 90.00 3 PENCH 2*80 1 2 160.00 4 BAN SAGAR TONS - I 3*105 1 3 315.00 5 BANSAGAR TONS-II 2*15 1 2 30.00 6 BANSAGAR TONS-III 3*20 1 3 60.00 7 RAJGHAT 3*15 1 3 45.00 8 MADHIKHERA 3*20 1 3 60.00 TOTAL MPGPCL 8 23 875.00 TOTAL MADHYA PRADESH 10 39 2395.00 CHHATISGARH CSPGC 1 HANSDEO BANGO 3*40 1 3 120.00 TOTAL CSPGC 1 3 120.00 MAHARASHTRA MAHANGENCO

1 KOYNA I&II 4*70+4*80 1 8 600.00 2 KOYNA III 4*80 1 4 320.00 3 KOYNA IV 4*250 1 4 1000.00 4 KOYNA DPH 2*18 1 2 36.00 5 VAITARNA 1*60 1 1 60.00 6 BIRA TAIL RACE 2*40 1 2 80.00 7 TILLARI 1*60 1 1 60.00 8 GHATGHAR PSS 2*125 1 2 250.00 SUB TOTAL MAHANGENCO 8 24 2406.00 TATA POWER COMPANY (PVT.) 1 BHIRA 6*25 1 6 150.00 2 BHIVPURI 3*24+2*1.5 1 5 75.00 3 KHOPOLI 3*24 1 3 72.00 4 BHIRA PSS 1*150 1 1 150.00 TOTAL TPCL 4 15 447.00 DODSON-LINDBLOM HYDRO POWER PVT. LTD. (DLHP) 1 BANDHARDHARA - II 1*34 1 1 34.00 TOTAL DLHP (PVT) 1 1 34.00 TOTAL MAHARASHTRA 13 40 2887.00 TOTAL WESTERN REGION 28 101 7392.00 SOUTHERN REGION ANDHRA PRADESH APGENCO 1 MACHKUND 3*17+3*21.25 1 6 114.75 2 UPPER SILERU ST-I 2*60 1 2 120.00 3 UPPER SILERU ST-II 2*60 1 2 120.00 4 LOWER SILERU 4*115 1 4 460.00 5 T.B.DAM 4*9 1 4 36.00 6 HAMPI 4*9 1 4 36.00 7 N.J.SAGAR 1*110+7*100.8 1 8 815.60 8 SRISAILAM 7*110 1 7 770.00 9 N.J.SAGAR RBC 2*30 1 2 60.00 10 N.J.SAGAR RBC EXT. 1*30 1 1 30.00 11 N.J.SAGAR LBC 2*30 1 2 60.00 12 POCHAMPAD 3*9 1 3 27.00 13 SRISAILAM LBPH 6*150 1 6 900.00 14 PRIYDARSHNI JURALA 6*39 1 6 234.00 TOTAL APGENCO 14 57 3783.35 TOTAL ANDHRA PRADESH 14 57 3783.35 KARNATAKA KARNATAKA POWER CORPORATION LTD. 1 SHARAVATHY 10*103.5 1 10 1035.00 2 LINGNAMAKKI 2*27.5 1 2 55.00 1*2+2*12+1*7.20+1 3 BADHRA *6 1 5 39.20 4 KALINADI 3*135+3*150 1 6 855.00 5 SUPA DPH 2*50 1 2 100.00 6 VARAHI 4*115 1 4 460.00 7 GHATPRABHA 2*16 1 2 32.00 8 KADRA 3*50 1 3 150.00 9 KODASALI 3*40 1 3 120.00 10 SHARAVATHY TAIL RACE 4*60 1 4 240.00 11 ALMATTI DAM 1*15+5*55 1 6 290.00 12 JOG 4*13.2+4*21.6 1 8 139.20

13 SIVASAMUDRAM 6*3+4*6 1 10 42.00 14 MUNIRABAD 2*9+1*10 1 3 28.00 TOTAL KPCL 14 68 3585.40 TOTAL KARNATKA 14 68 3585.40 KERALA KSEB 1 IDUKKI 6*130 1 6 780.00 2 SABARIGIRI 6*50 1 6 300.00 3 KUTTIYADI & K. EXTN. 3*25+1*50 1 4 125.00 4 KUTTIYADI ADDN. EXTN. 2*50 1 2 100.00 5 SHOLAYAR 3*18 1 3 54.00 6 SENGULAM 4*12 1 4 48.00 7 NARIAMANGLAM 3*15+1*25 1 4 70.00 8 PALLIVASAL 3*5+3*7.5 1 6 37.50 9 PORINGALKUTTU 4*8 1 4 32.00 10 PANNIAR 2*15 1 2 30.00 11 IDAMALAYAR 2*37.5 1 2 75.00 12 LOWER PERIYAR 3*60 1 3 180.00 13 KAKKAD 2*25 1 2 50.00 TOTAL KSEB 13 48 1881.50 TOTAL KERALA 13 48 1881.50 TNEB 1 KUNDAH- I 3*20 1 3 60.00 2 KUNDAH- II 5*35 1 5 175.00 3 KUNDAH- III 3*60 1 3 180.00 4 KUNDAH- IV 2*50 1 2 100.00 5 KUNDAH-V 2*20 1 2 40.00 6 PARSON'S VALLEY ( K.- VI ) 1*30 1 1 30.00 7 METTUR DAM 4*12.5 1 4 50.00 8 METTUR TUNNEL 4*50 1 4 200.00 9 PERIYAR 4*35 1 4 140.00 10 KODAYAR- I 1*60 1 1 60.00 11 KODAYAR- II 1*40 1 1 40.00 12 SHOLAYAR 2*35+1*25 1 3 95.00 13 PYKARA 3*7+1*11+2*13.6 1 6 59.20 14 ALIYAR 1*60 1 1 60.00 15 SARKARPATHY 1*30 1 1 30.00 16 PAPANASAM 4*8 1 4 32.00 17 MOYAR 3*12 1 3 36.00 18 SURULIYAR 1*35 1 1 35.00 19 L.MET.PH-1 2*15 1 2 30.00 20 L.MET.PH-2 2*15 1 2 30.00 21 L.MET.PH-3 2*15 1 2 30.00 22 L.MET.PH-4 2*15 1 2 30.00 23 KADAMPARAI 4*100 1 4 400.00 24 PYKARA ULTIMATE 3*50 1 3 150.00 25 BHAVANI BARRAGE - I 2*15 1 2 30.00 TOTAL TNEB 25 66 2122.20 TOTAL SOUTHERN REGION 66 239 11372.45 EASTERN REGION JHARKHAND JSEB 1 SUBERNREKHA - I 1*65 1 1 65.00

2 SUBERNREKHA - II 1*65 1 1 65.00 TOTAL JSEB 2 2 130.00 D.V.C. 1 MAITHON 2*20+1*23.2 1 3 63.20 2 PANCHET & EXTN. 2*40 1 2 80.00 TOTAL DVC 2 5 143.20 ORISSA OHPC 1 HIRAKUD - I (BURLA) 2*49.5+2*32+3*37.5 1 7 275.50 2 HIRAKUD - II (CHIPLIMA) 3*24 1 3 72.00 3 BALIMELA 6*60+2*75 1 8 510.00 4 RENGALI 5*50 1 5 250.00 5 UPPER KOLAB 4*80 1 4 320.00 6 UPPER INDRAVATI 4*150 1 4 600.00 TOTAL OHPC 6 31 2027.50 WEST BENGAL WBSEDCL 1 JALDHAKA - I 3*9 1 3 27.00 2 RAMMAM-II 4*12.5 1 4 50.00 3 PURULIA PSS 4*225 1 4 900.00 TOTAL WBSEDC 3 11 977.00 SIKKIM NHPC (ER) 1 RANGIT-III 3*20 1 3 60.00 2 TEESTA 3*170 1 3 510.00 TOTAL NHPC 2 6 570.00 TOTAL EASTERN REGION 15 55 3847.70 NORTH EASTERN REGION ASSAM APGCL 1 KARBI LANGPI 2*50 1 2 100.00 MEGHALAYA 1 KYRDEMKULAI 2*30 1 2 60.00 2 UMIAM ST-I 4*9 1 4 36.00 3 UMIAM ST- IV 2*30 1 2 60.00 4 MYNTDU ST.- I 2*42 1 2 84.00 TOTAL MeSEB 4 10 240.00 NEEPCO 1 KHANDONG 3*25 1 3 75.00 2 KOPILI 4*50 1 4 200.00 3 DOYANG 3*25 1 3 75.00 4 RANGANADI 3*135 1 3 405.00 TOTAL NEEPCO 4 13 755.00 NHPC (NER) 1 LOKTAK 3*35 1 3 105.00 SUB TOTAL NHPC (NER) 1 3 105.00 SUB TOTAL CENTRAL (NER) 5 16 860.00 TOTAL NER 10 28 1200.00 TOTAL ALL INDIA 180 627 39313.40 Note:- (1) Station capacity upto 25 MW not included. (2) Uprated/ Derated Capacities of units have been incorporated.

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 47 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012.

Hydro Electric Projects- Under Execution in the Country

(Excluding projects under Ministry of New & Renewable Energy)

As on 15.11.12 Sl. Name of Scheme Sector I.C. Cap. Under Comm. Remarks No. Execution Latest (No. x MW) (MW) Jammu & Kashmir 1 Uri-II (NHPC) Central 4x60 240.00 2012-13 2 Chutak (NHPC) Central 4x11 22.00 2012-13 22 MW Comnd. 3 Nimoo Bazgo (NHPC) Central 3x15 45.00 2013-14 4 Kishanganga (NHPC) Central 3x110 330.00 2016-17 5 Baglihar- II State 3x150 450.00 2016-17 Himachal Pradesh 6 Parbati St. II (NHPC) Central 4x200 800.00 2016-17 7 Parabati-III (NHPC) Central 4x130 520.00 2012-14 8 Kol Dam (NTPC) Central 4x200 800.00 2013-14 9 Rampur (SJVNL) Central 6x68.67 412.00 2013-14 10 Uhl-III State 3x33.33 100.00 2014-15 11 Sawara Kuddu State 3x37 111.00 2014-15 12 Kashang -I State 1x65 65.00 2014-15 13 Kashang -II & III State 2x65 130.00 2015-16 14 Sainj State 100.00 100.00 2014-15 15 Shongtong Karcham State 3x150 450.00 2017-18 16 Sorang Private 2x50 100.00 2013-14 17 Tidong-I Private 100.00 100.00 2015-16 18 Tangu Romai Private 2x22 44.00 2015-16 Uttarakhand 19 Tehri PSS (THDC) Central 4x250 1000.00 2017-18 20 Tapovan Vishnugad (NTPC) Central 4x130 520.00 2015-16 21 Lata Tapovan (NTPC) Central 3x57 171.00 2017-18 22 Shrinagar Private 4x82.5 330.00 2013-14 23 Phata Byung Private 2x38 76.00 2013-14 24 Singoli Bhatwari Private 3x33 99.00 2015-16 Madhya Pradesh 25 Maheshwar Private 10x40 400.00 2013-15 Maharashtra 26 Koyna Left Bank State 2x40 80.00 2017-18 Andhra Pradesh 27 Nagarujana Sagar TR State 2x25 50.00 2014-15 28 Pulichintala State 4x30 120.00 2015-17 29 Lower Jurala State 6x40 240.00 2014-16 Sl. Name of Scheme Sector I.C. Cap. Under Comm. Remarks No. (No. x MW) Execution Latest (MW) 31 Thottiyar State 40.00 40.00 2015-16 Tamil Nadu 32 Bhawani Barrage II State 2x15 30.00 2012-13 33 Bhawani Barrage III State 2x15 30.00 2012-14 West Bengal

34 Teesta Low Dam-III (NHPC) Central 4x33 132.00 2013-14 35 Teesta Low Dam-IV (NHPC) Central 4x40 160.00 2014-15 Sikkim 36 Chujachen Private 2x49.5 99.00 2013-14 37 Teesta St. III Private 6x200 1200.00 2014-15 38 Teesta St. VI Private 4x125 500.00 2015-16 39 Rangit-IV Private 3x40 120.00 2014-15 40 Jorethang Loop Private 2x48 96.00 2014-15 41 Bhasmey Private 2X25.5 51.00 2014-15 42 Tashiding Private 2x48.5 97.00 2017-18 43 Dikchu Private 3x32 96.00 2017-18 44 Rangit-II Private 2x33 66.00 2017-18 45 Rongnichu Private 2x48 96.00 2017-18 Meghalaya 46 Myntdu State 2x42 + 1x42 42.00 2012-13 47 New Umtru State 2x20 40.00 2014-15 Mizoram 48 Tuirial Central 2x30 60.00 2016-17 Arunachal Pradesh 49 Subansiri Lower (NHPC) Central 8x250 2000.00 2016-17 50 Kameng (NEEPCO) Central 4x150 600.00 2016-17 51 Pare (NEEPCO) Central 2x55 110.00 2014-15 Total: 13630.00

TAX ON WATER 22nd November, 2012

LSQ 103

SHRI PREMDAS SHRI JAGDISH THAKOR

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether some States are levying a tax on usage of water for power generation;

(b) if so, the State-wise details thereof for the last three years; and

(c) the reaction of the Union Government and the industrial sector in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (c) : The Government of Jammu & Kashmir is the only State which is levying water usage charges for power generation since November, 2010. NHPC Ltd. has filed a Writ-Petition challenging the Vires of the Jammu & Kashmir Water Resources (Regulation and Management) Act, 2010 in the Hon`ble High Court of Jammu & Kashmir at Jammu. The matter is subjudice.

POWER PROJECTS 22nd November, 2012

LSQ 133

SHRI MEKAPATI RAJAMOHAN REDDY DR.PONNUSAMY VENUGOPAL SHRI SYED SHAHNAWAZ HUSSAIN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state

(a) the present status of various under construction power projects in the country including Andhra Pradesh, project and State-wise;

(b) the power projects proposed to be set up by various Central Public Sector Undertakings in the country, project and State-wise;

(c) whether the various power projects are lagging behind their schedule time of commissioning and are facing difficulties in their implementation;

(d) if so, the project-wise details thereof along with the reasons therefor;

(e) whether the Government proposes to help out power projects which are in half way stage of implementation to commence production of power; and

(f) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : At present, 108 thermal projects are under construction in the country. Out of these, 10 thermal projects are under construction in Andhra Pradesh. The present status of thermal projects, state-wise including in Andhra Pradesh, is at Annex-I. 51 hydro-electric projects are under construction in the country, of which, 3 hydro-electric projects are under construction in Andhra Pradesh. The present status of these hydro electric projects, state- wise including in Andhra Pradesh, is enclosed at Annex-II

(b) : The details of thermal power projects proposed to be set up by various Central Public Sector Undertakings are given in Annex-III A (for which coal linkage applications have been received) & Annex-III B ( thermal power projects proposed under bulk tendering). The details of hydro power projects proposed to be set up by Central Public Sector Undertakings which have been concurred in by CEA are given at Annex-IV.

(c) to (d) : The details of under construction thermal & hydro power projects lagging behind their schedule time of commissioning along with the reasons and the difficulties these are facing in their implementation are enclosed at Annex- V & VI, respectively.

(e) to (f) : To ensure that the power projects are completed within the stipulated time, several steps have been initiated by the Ministry of Power. Some of these are:

A Task Force on Hydro Project Development, has been constituted to look into all issues relating to development of hydropower including issues of rehabilitation and resettlement of project affected persons. The Task Force is headed by the Minister of Power.

An Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG) has been constituted (vide Ministry of Water Resources O.M. dated 7th August, 2009) to evolve a suitable framework to guide and accelerate the development of Hydropower in the North-East.

The Ministry of Power has adopted a robust monitoring system for the capacity addition programme so as to see that the projects are executed in time. Monitoring of power projects are carried by the Ministry at different levels i.e. by the Central Electricity Authority, by the Ministry of Power and through the Power Project Monitoring Panel (PPMP)

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 133 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012. State Project Name Impl. Agency Unit No Cap. Org. Comm. Ant. Comm. (MW) Schedule Schedule

CENTRAL SECTOR Assam Bongaigaon TPP NTPC U-1 250 11-Jan 13-Dec U-2 250 11-May 14-Oct U-3 250 11-Sep 15-Mar Bihar Barh STPP- I NTPC U-1 660 oct.,13 * 14-Jul U-2 660 Apri.,14 * 15-May U-3 660 Oct., 14 * 16-Mar Bihar Barh STPP-II NTPC U-4 660 12-Dec 13-Aug U-5 660 13-Oct 14-Sep Bihar Muzaffarpur NTPC U-3 195 12-Oct 14-Jun TPP Exp U-4 195 13-Jan 14-Sep Bihar Nabi Nagar TPP NTPC U-1 250 13-May 14-Jul U-2 250 13-Sep 15-Jan U-3 250 14-Jan 15-Jul U-4 250 14-May 16-Jan Jharkhand BokaroTPS DVC U-1 500 11-Dec 14-Jun "A"Exp. Jharkhand Koderma TPP DVC U-2 500 11-Feb 13-Jan

Karnataka Kudgi STPP Ph- NTPC U-1 800 15-Dec 15-Dec I U-2 800 16-Jun 16-Jun U-3 800 16-Dec 16-Dec Maharashtr Mouda TPP NTPC U-2 500 12-Oct 13-Mar a Maharashtr Mouda STPP-II NTPC U-3 660 16-Mar 16-Mar a U-4 660 16-Sep 16-Sep Maharashtr Solapur STPP NTPC U-1 660 16-May 16-May a U-2 660 16-Nov 16-Nov MP Vindhyachal NTPC U-12 500 12-Dec 13-Mar TPP-IV MP Vindhyachal NTPC U-13 500 15-Aug 15-Aug TPP-V TN Neyveli TPS-II NLC U-2 250 9-Jun 13-Mar Exp. TN Tuticorin JV NLC & U-1 500 12-Mar 13-Dec TNEB U-2 500 12-Aug 14-Mar TN Vallur TPP Ph I NTECL U-2 500 11-Aug 13-Feb JV TN Vallur TPP-II JV NTECL U-3 500 12-Dec 13-Sep

Tripura Monarchak NEEPCO GT+ST 101 13-May 13-Oct CCPP Tripura Tripura Gas ONGC Module- 363.3 11-Dec 12-Nov 1 Module- 363.3 12-Mar 13-Mar 2 UP Rihand TPP- III NTPC U-6 500 12-Dec 13-Jun

UP Meja STPP NTPC U-1 660 16-Jun 16-Jun U-2 660 16-Sep 16-Sep WB Raghunathpur DVC U-1 600 11-Feb 13-May TPP, Ph-I U-2 600 11-May 13-Oct Total Central Sector 19077.6 STATE SECTOR AP Damodaram APPDL U-1 800 12-Jul 14-Apr Sanjeevaiah TPS U-2 800 13-Jan 14-Sep AP Kakatiya TPP APGENCO U-1 600 12-Jul 14-May Extn AP Rayalseema St- BHEL U-6 600 14-Jul 15-Dec III U-6 Assam Namrup CCGT APGCL GT 70 11-Sep 13-Apr ST 30 12-Jan 13-Jul Chhattisgar Korba West TPS CSPGCL U-5 500 12-May 13-Mar h St-III. Chhattisgar Marwa TPP CSPGCL U-1 500 12-Sep 13-Mar h U-2 500 12-Jul 13-Jun Delhi Pragati CCGT - PPCL GT-4 250 10-Sep 13-Mar III ST-2 250 10-Nov 13-May Gujarat Pipavav CCPP GSECL Block-1 351 10-Sep 13-Jun Block-2 351 10-Nov 13-Mar Gujarat Sikka TPP Extn. GSECL U-3 250 13-Oct 14-Apr U-4 250 14-Jan 14-Jul Gujarat Ukai TPP Extn. GSECL U-6 500 11-Jan 13-Mar

Gujarat Bhavnagar Bhavnagar U-1 250 13-Oct 14-Oct CFBC TPP Energy U-2 250 13-Dec 14-Dec Maharashtr Chandrapur TPS MSPGCL U-8 500 12-Jun 13-Sep a U-9 500 12-Sep 13-Dec Maharashtr Koradi TPP MSPGCL U-8 660 13-Dec 14-Mar a Expn. U-9 660 14-Jun 14-Sep U-10 660 14-Dec 15-Mar Maharashtr Parli TPP Expn. MSPGCL U-8 250 12-Jan 13-Sep a MP Malwa TPP MPPGCL U-1 600 12-Jun 13-May (Shree Singati) U-2 600 12-Oct 13-Jul

MP Satpura TPP MPPGCL U-10 250 12-Feb 13-Feb Extn U-11 250 12-Apr 13-Jun Rajasthan Chhabra TPP RRVUNL U-3 250 11-May 13-May Extn. Rajasthan Chhabra TPP RRVUNL U-4 250 11-Jul 13-Sep Extn. Rajasthan Kalisindh TPS RRVUNL U-1 600 11-Aug 13-Mar U-2 600 12-Mar 13-Aug Rajasthan Ramgarh CCPP RRVUNL GT 110 11-May 13-Jan Extn.-III ST 50 11-Oct 13-Aug TN North Chennai TNEB U-1 600 11-Apr 13-May Extn. U-2 600 11-Nov 12-Dec UP Anpara-D UPRVUNL U- 6 500 11-Mar 14-Feb U-7 500 11-Jun 14-Jun UP Parichha Extn. UPRVUNL U-6 250 9-Nov 13-Mar

WB Durgapur TPS DPL U-8 250 13-Dec 13-Dec Extn WB Sagardighi TPP- WBPDCL U-3 500 14-Jul 14-Jul II U-4 500 14-Oct 14-Oct Total State Sector 17592 PRIVATE SECTOR AP Bhavanpadu East Coast U-1 660 13-Oct 15-Jul TPP Energy Ltd. U-2 660 14-Mar 15-Oct AP NCC TPP NCC Power U-1 660 15-Mar 16-Jun Projects Ltd U-2 660 15-Jun 16-Sep AP Painampuram Thermal U-1 660 14-May 14-Aug TPP Power Tech Corp.Ltd U-2 660 14-Aug 14-Nov AP Simhapuri Madhucon U-3 150 11-Dec 13-Feb Energy Pvt Ltd Projects Ltd. U-4 150 12-Feb 13-Apr Ph-II AP Thamminapatna Meenakshi U-2 150 11-Nov 12-Dec m TPP-I Energy Ltd.

AP Thamminapatna Meenaksha U-3 350 12-May 14-May m TPP-II Energy Ltd. U-4 350 12-Aug 14-Oct AP Vizag TPP Hinduja U-1 520 13-Jun 14-Feb National Power U-2 520 13-Sep 14-Jun Corp.Ltd Chhattisgar Akaltara KSK U-1 600 12-Apr 13-Jun h (Naiyara) TPP Mahanadhi U-2 600 12-Aug 13-Oct Power Co. Ltd. U-3 600 12-Dec 14-Apr U-4 600 13-Apr 14-Jun

Chhattisgar Avantha Korba West U-1 600 12-Jul 13-Jul h Bhandar TPS, Power Co.Ltd. Chhattisgar Baradarha TPP D.B.Power U-1 600 13-Mar 13-Aug h (DB Power TPP) Co.Ltd U-2 600 13-Jul 14-Jan Chhattisgar Balco TPP Bharat U-1 300 11-Feb 14-Mar h Aluminium Co. Ltd Chhattisgar Balco TPP Bharat U-2 300 10-Nov 14-Jan h Aluminium Co. Ltd Chhattisgar Bandakhar TPP Maurti Clean U-1 300 12-Dec 14-Jul h Coal & Power Ltd

Chhattisgar Binjkote TPP SKS Power U-1 300 14-Jan 14-Sep h Generation U-2 300 14-Apr 14-Dec Ltd. (Chhattisgarh U-3 300 14-Jul 15-Mar ) U-4 300 14-Oct 15-Jun Chhattisgar Lanco LAP Pvt. U-3 660 13-Jan 13-Aug h Amarkantak Ltd. U-4 660 13-Mar 13-Dec TPS-II Chhattisgar Raikheda TPP GMR U-1 685 13-Sep 14-Jun h U-2 685 14-Jan 14-Oct Chhattisgar Ratija TPP Spectrum U-1 50 11-Jun 12-Dec h Coal & Power Ltd Chhattisgar Singhitarai TPP Athena U-1 600 14-Jun 15-Feb h Chhattisgarh Power Ltd. U-2 600 14-Sep 15-May Chhattisgar Swastic TPP M/s ACB U-1 25 12-Jun 13-Jan h Chhattisgar Tamnar TPP O.P.Jindal U-1 600 14-Jan 14-Jan h (Raigarh) U-2 600 14-Apr 14-Apr U-3 600 14-Sep 14-Sep U-4 600 14-Nov 14-Nov Chhattisgar TRN Energy TRN Energy U-1 300 13-Dec 14-Sep h TPP Pvt. Ltd. U-2 300 14-Apr 14-Dec Chhattisgar Uchpinda TPP RKM U-1 360 12-May 13-Oct h Powergen U-2 360 12-Nov 14-Jan Pvt. Ltd U-3 360 13-Feb 14-Apr U-4 360 13-Jul 14-Jul Chhattisgar Vandana Vidyut M/s Vandana U-1 135 11-Jun 13-Jan h TPP Vidyut U-2 135 11-Sep 13-Aug Gujarat Mundra UMTPP Tata Power U-4 800 14-Feb 13-Aug Co. U-5 800 14-Aug 13-Nov

Jharkhand Mahadev Prasad Adhunik U-2 270 12-Mar 13-May STPP PH-I Power Co.Ltd Jharkhand Maitrishi Usha M/s U-1 270 12-May 13-Mar TPP-Ph-I Corporate U-2 270 12-Jun 13-Jun Power Ltd Jharkhand Maitrishi Usha Corporate U-3 270 13-Feb 13-Aug TPP-Ph-II Power Ltd U-4 270 13-Mar 13-Nov Jharkhand Tori TPP Essar Power U-1 600 13-Jun 14-Dec U-2 600 14-Jan 15-Mar Maharashtr Amravati TPP India Bulls U-1 270 11-Dec 13-Feb a Ph-I U-2 270 11-Dec 13-Jun U-3 270 12-Jan 13-Sep U-4 270 12-Feb 13-Dec U-5 270 12-Mar 14-Mar Maharashtr Amravati TPP India Bulls U-1 270 14-Jul * a Ph-II U-2 270 14-Sep * U-3 270 14-Nov * U-4 270 15-Jan * U-5 270 15-Mar * Maharashtr Bela TPP-I IEPL U-1 270 11-Dec 12-Dec a Maharashtr Dhariwal Dhariwal U-1 300 12-Feb 13-Mar a Infracture TPP Infrastructure U-2 300 12-May 13-Jun (P) Ltd Maharashtr EMCO Warora EMCO U-1 300 11-Nov 12-Dec a TPP Energy U-2 300 12-Feb 13-Mar Ltd.(GMR) Maharashtr Lanco Vidarbha Lanco U-1 660 14-Jan 14-Apr a TPP Vidarbha

U-2 660 14-May 14-Aug Maharashtr Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-1 270 12-Feb 13-Feb a U-2 270 12-Apr 13-Jun U-3 270 12-Jun 14-Nov U-4 270 12-Aug 15-Jan U-5 270 12-Oct 15-Mar Maharashtr Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-1 270 13-Apr * a U-2 270 13-Jun * U-3 270 13-Aug * U-4 270 13-Oct * U-5 270 13-Dec * Maharashtr Tirora TPP Ph-I Adani Power U-2 660 11-Jul 13-Jan a Ltd Maharashtr Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani Power U-1 660 11-Oct 13-Mar

a Ltd U-2 660 12-Jul 13-Aug U-3 660 12-Oct 13-Nov MP Anuppur TPP MB Power U-1 600 13-Apr 14-Nov Ph-I MP U-2 600 13-Aug 15-Feb MP Bina TPP Bina Power U-2 250 11-Nov 13-Mar Supply Co. Ltd MP Gorgi TPP DB Power U-1 660 13-Jun 16-Mar MP Mahan TPP Essar Power U-1 600 11-Jun 12-Dec MP Ltd U-2 600 11-Sep 13-Mar MP Nigri TPP Jaiprakash U-1 660 13-Jun 13-Dec Power Ventures Ltd U-2 660 13-Dec 14-Jun MP Sasan UMPP Reliance U-1 660 13-May 13-Dec Power Ltd. U-2 660 13-Dec 13-Jul U-3 660 14-Jul 13-Feb U-4 660 15-Feb 14-May U-5 660 15-Sep 14-Oct U-6 660 16-Apr 15-Mar MP Seioni TPP Ph-I Jhabua U-1 600 13-Mar 14-Jan Power Ltd Orissa Derang TPP JITPL U-1 600 12-Mar 13-Sep

JITPL U-2 600 12-Jun 13-Dec Orissa Ind Bharat TPP Ind. Bharat U-1 350 11-Sep 13-Mar (Orissa) U-2 350 11-Dec 13-Jul Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR U-1 350 11-Nov 13-Jan U-2 350 11-Dec 13-Apr U-3 350 12-Feb 13-Jul Orissa KVK Nilanchal KVK U-1 350 11-Dec 14-Jan TPP Nilanchal U-2 350 12-Jan 15-Aug U-3 350 12-Mar 15-Oct Orissa Lanco Babandh Lanco U-1 660 13-Apr 14-Mar TPP Babandh U-2 660 13-Aug 14-May Power Ltd Orissa Malibrahmani MPCL U-1 525 12-Dec 14-Feb TPP (Monnet Ispat)

Punjab Goindwal Sahib GVK Power U-1 270 13-Apr 13-Apr U-2 270 13-Oct 13-Oct Punjab Rajpura TPP ( Nabha Power U-1 700 14-Jan 14-Jan Nabha) Ltd U-2 700 14-Mar 14-Mar Punjab Talwandi Sabo M/s Sterlite U-1 660 12-Oct 13-Dec TPP U-2 660 13-Jan 14-Apr

U-3 660 13-May 14-Jun Rajasthan Jallipa-Kapurdi Raj West U-5 135 10-Jun * TPP Power U-6 135 10-Aug * Ltd.(JSW) U-7 135 10-Sep * U-8 135 11-Mar * Rajasthan Kawai TPP Adani Power U-1 660 12-Dec 13-Jan Ltd. Adani Power U-2 660 13-Mar 13-Apr Ltd. TN Melamaruthur Coastal U-1 600 12-Feb 13-Apr TPP Energen U-2 600 12-Mar 13-Jul TN Tuticorin TPP IBPIL U-1 660 12-May 15-Dec (Ind- Barath TPP)

UP Prayagraj (Bara) J.P.Power U-1 660 14-Feb 14-Feb TPP U-2 660 14-Jul 14-Jul U-3 660 14-Dec 14-Dec UP Lalitpur TPP Lalitpur U-1 660 14-Oct 14-Oct Power U-2 660 15-Feb 15-Feb Generation Co. Ltd U-3 660 15-Jun 15-Jun WB Haldia TPP-I M/s Haldia U-1 300 14-Aug 14-Aug Energy Ltd. U-2 300 14-Nov 14-Nov Total Private Sector 63340 Grand Total 100009. 6

ANNEX-II ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 133 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012. Status of Hydro Electric Projects under execution- State wise

Sl. No Name of Project, Sector Broad Present Status Executing Agency, Commng. Schedule (original/ Now Ant.

Capacity (MW), Jammu & Kashmir

1 Uri-II Central Civil works: 4x60 = 240 MW 2009-10 Major civil works almost completed. J&K 2012-13 E & M works:

NHPC Erection of draft tubes for all units completed. Erection of Spiral Casing and lower pit liner for all Units completed.

Unit 1 - Box-up completed. Unit 2 - Box-up completed. Unit 3 - Box up completed. Unit 4 – Rotor lowered on 03.02.12 and erection of balance TG parts is in progress.

HM works: All works completed.

2 Chutak Central E&M Works: 4x11 = 44 MW 2010-11 Unit#2: Machines have been synchronized on 26/3/12 but could not be commissioned due to insufficient load. Unit has now commissioned at full load on 08.11.2012..

NHPC 2012-13 Unit#3: Machines have been synchronized on 31/7/12 but could not be commissioned due to insufficient load. Unit has now commissioned at full load on 11.11.2012..

Unit#1: Machines have been synchronized on 6/11/11. Machines not taken in capacity addition due to insufficient load.

Unit#4: Turbine work nearing completion. Stator and rotor lowered & unit alignment is in progress.

HM Works: All HM gates have been commissioned. 3 Nimoo Bazgo Central Dam: Reservoir filling has been started on 2.7.12 and filling completed on 20.8.12.

3x15 = 45 MW 2010-11 E&M works: NHPC 2013-14 U #3 : Mechanical spinning achieved on 27/9/12.

U #2: Rotor lowered on 12.07.2012. Boxing up is in progress.

U # 1: Turbine works are in progress. HM Works: completed except some minor works not related to commissioning.

4 Kishanganga Central Diversion Works – River diversion achieved on 21.6.12.

3x110 = 330 MW 2016-17 Dam & Intake works: 222425 cum excavation of left bank completed out of 300000 cum.

NHPC 2016-17 HRT: 5878 m excavation completed out of 8747 m by DBM.

4783m excavation completed out of 14718 m by TBM.

Surge Shaft excavation sinking from top – 59.3 m completed out of 99.5m.

Power House: 29800 cum excavation completed out of 100000 cum.

5 Baglihar-II State Baglihar-II H.E. Project was conceived along with Baglihar-I H.E. Project. Works associated with dam and some portion of HRT was completed alongwith Baglihar Stage-I project. JKPDC 2014-15 HRT: Excavation 168000 cum out of 186000 cum is completed and lining 1782 cum is completed out of 65000 cum.

3x150= 450 MW 2016-17 Surge Shaft: Excavation 53493 cum out of 68000 cum is completed.

Penstock: Excavation 8339 cum is completed out of 10000 cum.

TRT: Excavation 28342 cum is completed out of 38,000 cum.

Himachal Pradesh 6 Parbati-II Central Dam & Intake Structure- 189925 cum Dam & Inlet structure concreting out of 207296 cum completed.

4x200 = 800 MW 2009-10 Head Race Tunnel- 26615 m excavation out of 31525m completed

NHPC 2016-17 Total Overt lining: 16849 m excavation out of 31525m completed.

Power House: 45040 cum concreting completed out of 53416 cum. (Jiwa Nallah feeder tunnels).

E&M Works: Erection of EOT crane and E&M works pending due to non-mobilization of erection agency by M/s BHEL. Erection of pit liner for all four units completed.

HM Works: Erection of ferrules in both Vertical Pressure Shafts completed.

7 Parbati-III Central All civil works completed except Plunge pool excavation of Dam.

4x130 = 520 MW 2010-11 E&M Works:

NHPC 2012-14 Boxed up & MIV Unit #1: Erection 90% completed. Unit #2: Stator lowered HV test under progress and rotor assembly in service bay. Erection of MIV. 70% completed.

Unit #3: Rotor assembled service bay. Unit #4: Turbine assembly in progress.

HM Works: Erection of Spillway Radial Gates, Intake gates & SFT gates has been completed and testing & commissioning in progress. Erection of 2nd stage EPs completed in DT-1 & 2 and erection of EOT crane in DC & Hoist structure at TRT outlet is in progress.

8 Kol Dam Central Main Dam: 10 lac material filling out of 126 lac cum is to be done raise the balance 25 m dam height works are scheduled to be completed by March, 2013.

NTPC 2008-10 Spillway concreting: 4.2 lac cum concreting completed out of 4.78 lac cum.

30.6.2002/Oct.2002 2013-14 Unit-1: Boxed up on 22.10.2009.

4x200 = 800 MW Unit-2: Boxed up on 9.8.2010.

Unit-3: Boxed up on 13.01.2011.

Unit-4: Boxed up on 27.09.2012.

Penstock: Erection of penstock liners completed. Erection of D/T gate of one unit completed.

Erection of Power Intake gates for all units is in progress.

Erection of Generator Transformer completed for all four units.

9 Ram Pur Central HRT: Heading excavation completed. Lining is in progress and likely to be completed by Feb., 2013.

SJVNL 2011-12 E&M Works:

16.12.2005/25.01.07 2013-14 Erection of Units:

6x68.67= 412 MW U #1: Assembly of stator & rotor completed on 14/8/2012 & 24/8/2012 respectively.

U #2: Pivot ring bush clearing & preparatory work for assembly of rotor is in progress.

U #3 & U #4: Erection of stay ring & spiral is in progress.

U #5: Concreting upto generator barrel is in progress.

U #6: Generator barrel ------forcement for floor beam & slab is in progress.

10 Uhl-III, State Storage Reservoir: 55399 cum out of 57895 cum excavation and 37213 cum out of 43700 cum concreting completed.

Beas Valley Power 2006-07 HRT: 8233 m out of 8471 m Corporation Ltd. excavation completed and lining (HPSEB) 1253 m is completed out of 8471 m.

19.09.02 / 2014-15 Surge Shaft: Completed (TEC -2x50 MW) Penstock: Excavation 151685 cum out of 155000 cum is completed and 37213 cum out of 155000 cum concreting completed.

3x33.3 =100 MW Power House and Tail Race: 26592 out of 32500 cum excavation completed and 9242 cum out of 12050 cum concreting completed.

(Revised vide HPSEB E&M: letter dt. 19.01.07.

Unit #1, #2 & #3: Erection of stay ring & spiral casing of all the units has been completed.

11 Kashang-I State Trench Weir: 3670 cum out of 3910 cum concreting completed.

H.P. Power Corpn. Ltd. 2012-13 HRT: Out of 2 km length, 1873 m excavation is completed and 816 m lining completed out of 2000 m.

31.07.08 2014-15 Pressure Shaft: Excavation of valve housetop horizontal pressure shaft completed.

65 MW E&M works: Laying of earth mat is in progress. Model test completed.

Power House & Transformer hall concreting is in progress.

TRT concrete lining 25 m out of 335 m completed. 12 Kashang-II & III State Works of Kerang-Kashang link H.P. Power Corpn. Ltd. 2013-14 (KK Link) tunnel awarded to M/s Patel Engineering Ltd. Works getting delayed due to continuous agitation by Lippa villagers. The matter is sub-judice. 1x65 + 1x65= 130 MW 2015-16

13 Sainj State HRT: Excavation HRT - U/S & D/S of Adit-I – 2190 m completed out of 3135 m and excavation of Adit-II completed.

H.P. Power Corpn. Ltd. 2013-14 Main Access Tunnel to Power House excavation is completed.

100 MW 2014-15 Power House: Benching from EL 1360.2 mto EL 1347.8 m is completed in service bay level. 38275 m3 out of 39000 m3 is completed.

29.12.2010 TRT: 229m out of 356m excavation completed. 14 Swara Kuddu State HRT: 9519 m out of 11363 m from all faces of HRT excavation completed and 746 m out of 11363 m concreting is completed.

H.P. Power Corpn. Ltd. 2010-11 Surge Shaft: Excavation completed and lining is in progress.

HPSEB 2014-15 Power house: Excavation completed and concreting is in progress.

Clearance: 10.11.2004 TRT: excavation is completed and lining is in progress.

3x37= 111 MW E&M Works: Erection of DT liner for Unit #1 completed and is in progress for Unit #2.in Power House is in progress.

15 Shongtong Karcham State Works awarded on 30.06.2012. CEA, concurrence accorded on 16.08.2012.

H.P. Power Corpn. Ltd. 2017-18 Mobilisation by contractor is being taken up. HPSEB 2017-18 Clearance: 16.08.2012

3x150= 450 MW 16 Sorang Private HRT: Excavation has been completed and 825 m length out of 1455 m lining done.

Himachal Sorang Power 2012-13 Penstock: Excavation has been corporation Ltd. completed. Erection of ferrules is in progress.

June, 2006/ 2013-14 E&M works: Erection of both the units is in advance stage of completion.

2x50= 100 MW 17 Tidong-I Private Infrastructure & Pre-construction activities are in progress.

M/s NSL Tidong Power 2013-14 Barrage: 70% excavation Gen. Ltd. completed. 2x50 = 100 MW 2015-16 HRT: 1.4 km out of 8.6 km excavation completed. 18 Tangnu Romai-I Private Civil works awarded on 14.06.2010 to M/s Sai Urja Hydel Project (P) Ltd. Infrastructure works are in progress.

M/s Tangu Romai Power 2014-15 HRT– 359 m out of 6267m generation excavation completed.

2x22= 44 MW 2015-16 Surface Power House– 27075 cum out of 52000 cum excavation completed.

30.11.2007 HPSEB Uttarakhand

19 Tehri PSS, Central EPC contract has been awarded on 23.06.11 with commencement date from 27.07.11.

THDC, 2011-12 Pre-construction activities and construction of approach adits to various underground works are in progress.

18.7.06 13th Plan PH: Crown slashing of Power House pit started. Out of 60.0 Th. cum excavations up to Service bay area, a progress of 3.475 Th.cum has been completed.

Nov-11 (Revised CCEA) TRT: Pilot Tunnel Heading excavation in both the TRTs are in progress. In TRT- 1, Excavation of 160.3/1000m completed. In TRT-2, Excavation of 18.5.3/1095m completed

4x250=1000 MW

20 Tapovan Vishnugad Central HRT: From Intake D/s excavation 2123.50 m out of 3472m, U/S excavation 370 m out of 966 m and by TBM 5436 m out of 8618.6 m completed. Concrete lining U/S of Intake 183 m out of 226.5 m completed.

NTPC 2011-12 Desilting Chamber: Excavation 15.03 lakh m3 out of 16.90 lakh m3 completed.

11.08.2004/Nov, 2006 2015-16 TRT: Works completed. 4x130 = 520 MW Surge shaft : Full widening completed. Penstock: Excavation completed. Erection of steel liner in inclined PS-I from intermediate to top completed and in PS-2 from intermediate to top also completed.

E&M works: Erection of EOT crane in BF Valve completed. Pit liner erection for U# 1,2 & 3 completed & for U# 4 in progress.

Turbine housing erection is in progress. 21 Lata Tapovan, Central Pre-construction activities & infrastructure works are in progress.

NTPC 2017-18 EPC contract for Civil & HM works awarded to M/s L&T on

Aug-12 2017-18 17-08-2012. 3x57= 171 MW 22 Shrinagar Private Power House: The works of dam and other civil works are in advanced stage of completion.

GVK Industries Ltd. 2005-06 Unit Erection: 14/06/2000/ FC 2013-14 Unit # 1; Erection of stay ring & spiral casing is in progress.

4x82.5=330 Unit #2: Stay ring alignment completed. Unit #3: Draft tube erection in progress. Unit #4: Draft tube erection in progress. 23 Phata Byung Private Diversion Tunnel: River diverted. M/s Lanco 2013-14 Dam concreting: 17800/18000 cum concreting completed.

06.10.2008 2013-14 P.H.: Excavation completed & Concreting in progress. 2x38 MW = 76 MW HRT: Excavation 7619/9228 m completed. Excavation of Intake-I & Intake-II completed and lining is in progress.

24 Singoli Bhatwari Private River diversion– Completed. M/s L&T 2015-16 Dam & Dykes/Barrack: Excavation 51515/90744 cum and concreting 31276/76500 cum completed.

11.07.2008 2015-16 HRT: Excavation 7353/11255 m completed. 3x33 MW = 99 MW Pressure Shaft: Excavation 348.5/485 m completed. PH: Excavation 39806/53000 cum completed.

Surge Tank: Excavation 5117/12434 cum completed. Madhya Pradesh 25 Maheshwar, Private Civil & HM Works: SMHPCL 2001-02 All major civil works completed. Civil works in power house area is progressing as per erection of various units. All 27 nos radial gates commissioned.

30 12 96/ 29.9.2006 (FC) 2013-15 Unit Erection:

10x40= 400 MW Unit-10: Initial spinning achieved on 14.10.2011.

Unit-9 & 8: Ready for spinning.

Unit-7: Guide apparatus trial assembly in progress. Unit-6: Erection of turbine embedded parts & foundation parts completed.

Unit-5 to 1: Erection of units are in various stages. Works suspended by BHEL in Nov-11 due to cash flow problem with developer.

Maharashtra

26 Koyna Left Bank PSS State Civil Works: WRD, Mah. 2014-15 Construction of approach tunnel, ventilation tunnel & Power House are under progress.

20.02.2004 13th Plan Approach Tunnel: Excavation in over burden completed and that of hard rock is in progress. Out of 14872 cum of hard rock, excavation 14474 cum has been completed.

2x40 = 80 MW Ventilation tunnel: Excavation in over burden and that of hard rock completed. Excavation in underground power house is in progress. Out of 6356 cum of under ground power house excavation, 5360 cum has been completed. Out of 1930 Rmt of rockbuilding, 200 Rmt has been completed.

E&M works:

The contract for details engineering manufacturing supply, supervision erection, testing commissioning and putting into commercial use of pump turbine, generator motor and associated equipments is signed with M/s IVRCL Ltd., Pune on 16.12.2010. The delivery of equipments is expected to start shortly.

Andhra Pradesh

27 Nagarujana Sagar TR State Civil works: APGENCO 2008-09 Main Dam: Excavation at dam area is completed and 467834/532500 cum concreting completed. 17 01 05 2014-15 P.H. Civil works: Excavation completed in PH area and 49995/63850 cum concreting completed. 2x25=50 MW EOT Crane: EOT crane commissioned. Unit Erection: Unit-1- Concreting of Spiral casing completed. Unit-2- Spiral casing erected & tested.

H&M works re-awarded to GTV-PES (JV) on 11.5.2009. Fabrication of all 20 radial gates completed. Erection of 1555 MT is completed against 7435 MT.

28 Pulichintala State Dam is under construction by Irrigation Department. Dam concreting works are in progress and about 50% concreting is completed.

APGENCO 2010-11 Power House: The excavation of power house completed and 64729/106600 cum concreting done.

120 MW (4x30 MW) 2015-17 E&M Works: 25.04.2007 Materials are being received progressively at site from BHEL.

Unit #1 & #2: Erection of draft tube completed and release fpr concreting. Unit #3: Extension of draft tube air vent pipes completed.

Unit #4: Laying of draft tube drain pipes completed.

29 Lower Jurala State Excavation for approach channel, Intake pool, Power house pit completed. APGENCO, A.P. 2011-12 Weir: 388776/416700 cum excavation done. 117480/157000 cum concreting completed.

TEC in July 2007 2014-16 Power House: 146782/221500 cum concreting done.

6x40=240 MW (120 MW Unit Erection: likely to slip) Unit #1: Stay cone concreted.. Assembly of Stator, Rotor & runner completed.

Unit #2: Erection stay cone completed. Assembly of stator & rotor in progress. Unit #3 : Stay cone lowered & alignment in progress.

Unit #4 & 5: Erection of embedments completed. Kerala 30 Pallivasal State Weir: Excavation –10833/19700 cum. Concreting 2365/7340 cum.

KSEB 2010-11 Intake structure: Excavation – 28398/33492 cum completed.

2x30= 60 MW 2014-15 HRT: Excavation –2858/3330 m completed. Overt conc. 1634/3330 m completed. Invert Conc.. – 1637/3330 m completed.

Power House: Excavation completed. Concreting 2311/11225 cum. Surge Tank/Forebay: Excavation –6630/13400 cum.

Concreting 344/843 cum. Pressure Shaft: Excavation- Completed.. Surface penstock : Excavation – 99248/122600 cum. Concreting 8071/11375 cum. Tail race Tunnel: Excavation completed. Lining 55/91 m done.

E&M Equipment: 71% supply cpmpleted.

Pit liner erection completed for machine I & II. Erection of distributor pipe for Unit 1 completed and erection of MIV for Unit I & II completed.

31 Thottiyar State Civil Works: KSEB 2013-14 Weir: 3194 cum excavation out of total 5850 cum completed.

1x30 + 1x10= 40 MW 2015-16 Approach Channel & Intake: 3184 cum out of 9100 cum done.

Power Tunnel : 95 cum excavation out of 2300 cum completed. Power House, switchyard & allied works: 27010 cum excavation out of 44500 cum and 546 cum concreting out of 15675 m done.

E&M and HM Works: Design and supply are in progress. Tamil Nadu

32 Bhawani Kattalai State Civil & HM works: Works of barrage and Power House are completed. Barrage-II 2006-07 E&M works:

TANGEDCO 2012-13 U #1: Unit was synchronized with the grid on part load due to non availability of FRL on 28.07.2011.

11.6.99 U #2 : Unit was synchronized with the grid on part load due to non availability of FRL on 29.09.2011 .

2x15 = 30 MW Units could not commissioned at full load due to non-availability of desired reservoir level. The works of elevating the Railways pumps above EL 148.25m have been completed on 7.7.2012. Raising of water level up to FRL 148.25m can be done after release of water from Mettur Dam.

33 Bhawani Kattalai State Civil & HM works: Works of barrage and Power House are almost complete. Barrage-III, 2006-07 E&M works: Both the units TANGEDCO boxed up. Testing is in progress.

27.03.02 2012-14 Commissioning is programmed during August/September, 2012 after impounding of water which is based on the irrigation discharge during monsoon.

2x15 = 30 West Bengal 34 Teesta Low Dam-III Central Civil Works: All civil works nearing completion. 4x33 = 132 MW 2006-07 E&M Works: Unit-1: Unit axis alignment and Box-up completed. Erection of auxiliaries is in progress. NHPC 2013-14 Unit-2: Unit axis alignment and Box-up completed. Erection of auxiliaries is in progress.

Unit-3: Unit axis alignment and Box-up completed. Erection of auxiliaries is in progress.

Unit-4: Unit axis alignment & Box up completed. Erection of auxiliaries in progress.

Erection of GIS Equipment and Pothead Yard Equipment is in progress. Erection & testing of generator transformer of all units and cabling & termination work is in progress.

Hydro-Mechanical Works: Erection of Penstocks completed. Erection of all intake service gate completed. Erection of a Radial gate completed. Erection of Intake stoplog Gantry crane completed and erection of Intake Stoplog gates is in progress. Erection of Draft tube gantry crane completed and erection of Draft Tube Gates completed.

35 Teesta Low Dam-IV Central Power House: 116369 cum concreting completed out of 134373 cum. 4x40 = 160 MW 2009-10 Excavation of RCC Dam: 169200 cum completed out of 290000 cum. NHPC 2014-15 E&M Works:

Design/Engineering in progress by M/s BHEL. Erection of EOT crane completed in service Bay. Erection of Spiral case in Unit-1, 2 & 3 completed and is under progress for unit-4. Turbine assembly erection & rotor assembly erection for Unit #1 is under progress at Service Bay. Erection of switchyard steel structure is in progress.

HM Works: Design/Engineering in progress by M/s Om Metals. 83.5% erection of Radial gate in Bay-1 to 7 completed. Erection of penstock liner completed. 30% erection of Intake gates completed.

Sikkim 36 Chujachen Private HRT cleaning and plugging of adit is in progress and all other works almost completed. Gati Infrastructure Ltd, 2009-10 Secunderabad 30.11.2004 (State Govt.)/ 2012-13 2x49.5= 99 MW 37 Teesta-III Private Dam: CFRD, 9.74 lacs cum material placed out of 11.5 lacs cum. Teesta Urja Ltd. (TUL) 2011-12 HRT: Excavation completed. 6.459 km overt lining completed and 2.197 km invert lining completed. 12.05.2006 2014-15 Excavation of all the access tunnels to the Machine Hall, GIS hall & TRT completed.

6x200=1200 MW Surge Shaft: 158 m shaft excavated by shaft sinking method. Pressure shaft excavation: Inclined portion, Horizontal portion and vertical portion completed for both the shafts.

Erection of steel liners is in progress. Power House: Excavation completed. Excavation of Transformer cavern completed.

EOT crane commissioned in the Power House. Erection of E&M equipments are under progress.

TRT: Excavation completed. 940 m overt lining out of 1336 m completed.

38 Teesta-VI Private Barrage and Desilting: Excavation 983349/1934000 cum & concreting 191184/380003 cum completed.

LANCO 2012-13 HRT: Excavation 1217402/2447447 cum completed & concreting 191184/680562 cum completed.

27.12.2006 2015-16 Surge Tank: Excavation completed & concreting 12377/54873 cum completed.

4x125= 500 MW Pressure Shaft: Excavation completed and erection of steel liner yet to be done. Excavation of Main access Tunnel, ventilation Tunnel, Adit to Transformer cavern, cable tunnel and Adit to BFV chamber completed. P.H.: Excav. completed & conc. 21945/44578 cum completed

Transformer Cavern: Excavation completed & concreting 2539/7101 cum completed.

TRT: Excav. completed. Lining 24837/43725 cum completed.

Cable Tunnel & Trenches: Excavation completed. 39 Rangit-IV Private Dam & Intake works: Excavation 220858/312000 cum completed and concreting 27311 cum out of 98000 cum completed. Excavation of road diversion tunnel has been completed.

Jal Power corp. Ltd. 2012-13 HRT: Adit-1 & Adit 2 excavation 06.07.2007 completed and excavation in progress and 2852 m out of 6478 m completed.

3x40= 120 MW 2014-15 Surge Shaft: Excavation has been completed.

Power House: The work of approach road to power house completed. Excavation in Power House is in progress.

Desilting chamber: Excavation 1518 m out of 3360 m completed. 40 Jorethang Loop Private HRT: Excavation 4014m/6718 m completed. M/s DANS Energy 2013-14 Surge Shaft: Excavation and lining completed. 2x48 = 96 MW 2014-15 Power House: Excavation in the pit completed. E&M works: Spiral casing and stay ring erection for Unit #1 & Unit#2 completed. Erection & concreting of draft tube for Unit#1 & Unit#2 completed.

HM Works: Fabrication & erection of under sluice, Intake Gates, Intake Trash rack completed. Fabrication & erection of surge shaft gates are under progress.

41 Bhasmey Private Diversion tunnel completed. Gati Infrastructure 2014-15 HRT: Adits 309.85 Rm/781.97 Rm completed. 2x25.5= 51 MW 2014-15 Power House: Excavation 181117/216147 cum completed.

Pressure Tunnel/Shaft: Excavation 40Rm out of 559.84 Rm completed. 42 Tashiding Private HRT: Excavation on Face-1: 119.5m, Face-2:88.5m, Face-3: 156m and Face-4: 127.50m have been completed.

M/s Shiga Energy Private 2013-14 Surge Shaft: Excavation is in Ltd. progress. 2x48.5 = 97 MW 13th PlanAs per Diversion tunnel excavation has Project Authorities : been started. The order for E & M 2014-15 works has been placed to M/s Alstom. The erection of embedded part is in progress.

Power House: Excavation & concreting is under progress.

43 Dikchu Private Dam: Excavation 54000 cum out of 86762 cum completed.

Sneha Kinetic Power 2015-16 HRT: Excavation 72 RM out of Projects Pvt. Ltd. 5456 RM completed. 21.10.2011 13th PlanAs per Power House: Excavation 22317 Project Authorities : cum out of 43570 cum completed. 2016-17

3x32= 96 MW TH: Excavation 8914 cum out of 9177 cum completed. TRT: Excavation 195 Rm out of 295 Rm completed. Main Access Tunnel: Excavation completed. 44 Rangit-II Private EPC contract awarded to M/s Coastal in February, 2012. Works of approach roads and excavation of adits are in progress.

Sikkim Hydro Power 2016-17 Protection wall works under Limited progress. 2x33= 66 MW 13th Plan Adit to HRT: Underground excavation is in progress. As per Project Diversion Tunnel: Open Authorities : 2016- excavation is under progress. 17 Surge Shaft: Open excavation is under progress.

Power House: Infrastructure development work is in progress.

45 Rongnichu Private The civil works have been awarded to M/s SEW Infrastructure Ltd. and E&M works to M/s Voith Hydro Power Pvt. Ltd. Award of HM works is likely to be placed by August, 2012. Pre-construction activities and excavation of adits are in progress. The power house excavation is likely to be started in October-2012.

Madhya Bharat Power 2015-16 Boring about 1 km out of about Corporation Ltd. 14 km tunnel has been completed.

2x48= 96 MW 13th Plan As per Project Authorities : 2016- 17 Meghalaya 46 Myntdu, Unit-3 State All civil & HM works completed. MeECL 2006-07 Generating Unit:

20.09.99/ 2012-13 Unit #3: Stator lowered & rotor assembly completed in service bay and further works are under progress. 2x42+1x42 = 126 MW 47 New Umtru State Dam: Excavation 32040 cum out of 208685 cum completed. Concreting 10035 cum out of 73488 cum completed.

MeECL, 2011-12 Intake: Excavation of 19825 cum out of 29999.87 cum completed. Concreting 1507 cum out of 13000 cum completed.

2x20=40 2014-15 HRT: Excavation 25080 cum out of 25570 cum completed. Erection of steel support 238 tonne out of 315 tonne completed. Lining 4570 cum out of 14000 cum completed.

Pressure Shaft: Completed. Surge shaft: Open excavation completed and concreting 4807 cum out of 6167 cum completed.

Power House: Open excavation completed. Pit excavation 417989 cum out of 69200 cum completed. Concreting in progress.

TRT: Open excavation completed & tunnel boring & lining in progress. E&M (i) Draft tube erection completed for both units.

(ii) Alignment of stay ring of both the units are in progress..

Mizoram 48 Tuirial Central Works resumed. NEEPCO 2006-07 Diversion Tunnel : Boring 1562 Rm out of which 1633 Rm completed. 2x30= 60 MW 2016-17 Main Dam: Excavation 71600 cum out of 430100 cum completed. Seddle dam filling completed. Spillway: Excavation 1575536 cum out of 1754801 cum completed. Power House & Switchyard: Excavation 180310 cum out of 220000 cum & concreting 40 cum out of 15040 cum has been completed. Arunachal Pradesh 49 Subansiri Lower Central Diversion tunnel: River diverted on 21.06.2012. 8x250= 2000 MW 2010-11 Dam concreting: 575426 cum completed out of 1351000 cum. NHPC 2017-18 Intake Structure: 261377 cum concreting completed out of 279454 cum. Head Race Tunnel (I-VIII): 7050 m heading excavation completedout of 7124m. 4279 m benching excavation completedout of 7124 m. 3199 m concrete lining completedout of 7124 m. Surge Tunnels (8 nos.): 3109 m heading excavation completed out of 3545 m. Pressure Shaft- Vertical Pressure Shaft Slashing: 199 m excavation out of 384 m completed. Surface Power House: Concreting: 124887 cum out of 302600 cum completed. E&M Works:

Unit #1: Elbow erection (1 to 6) and Turbine stay ring and Spiral case erection completed.

Unit #2: Elbow erection (2 to 6) and Turbine stay ring and Spiral case erection completed.

HM Works: Erection of diversion tunnel gates 23% completed. Erection of Intake-5 : 2% completed. Erection of Intake 7 & 8 – 20% completed each. 201 m pressure shaft steel liner erected out of total 1594 m. 50 Kameng Central Bichom Dam: Excavation (including intake) (R) 599121/682126 cum and Concreting 8082/ 357490 cum completed. NEEPCO 2009-10 Tenga Dam: Excavation 119650/135000 cum and Concreting 8837/92850 cum completed. 02 12 2004 2016-17 HRT: Excavation: 11416.00/14477.50 RM completed. /4x150 = 600 MW Surge Shaft: Open excavation and boring completed, Lining: 62/70 RM completed.

HPT: Boring 1611/1717 RM completed & lining 496/3606 Rm completed. Power House: Excavation 1080619/1089792 cum completed. Concreting 31120/75600 cum completed.

HM Works & Penstock: Fabrication & erection of penstock steel liner and HM works are in progress. Electro-mechanical works: Unit #1: Placing of DT bend liner completed. Assembly of DT drain box and drain pipe completed.

Unit #2: Earthing of Pit completed.

51 Pare Central Dam: Excavation 165570 cum out of 398000 cum completed. Concreting yet to be taken.

NEEPCO/4.12.2008 2012-13 Diversion Tunnel: Excavation completed and overt lining 48/100 m completed.

2x55 = 110 MW 2014-15 Surge shaft: Boring of surge shaft completed. HRT : Excavation 1812 Rm out of 2828 Rm completed. High Pressure Tunnel: Boring completed. Power House: Excavation 119406/125000 cum completed. Concreting 10340.5/35000 cum completed.

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S.No. Name of Project/ Developer Total capacity Andhra Pradesh 1 Ramagundam Stage- IV 1000 2x500 MW NTPC Orissa 2 Talcher TPS St.II 1320 NTPC Uttar Pradesh 3 IGCC Demonstration Plant Dadri, NTPC 125 4 Singrauli STPP- Stage-III, 500 NTPC 5 FGUTPP Stage -IV NTPC 500 6 Bilhaur TPP NTPC Ltd. 1320 7 NLC- UPRVUNL UP Power Project 1980 Punjab 8 Gidderbaha TPP/ NTPC 2640 Madhya Pradesh 9 Reva Thermal Power Project, 1320 NHDC Ltd. (Joint Venture of NHPC Ltd. and Govt. of MP) 10 Gadarwara Super Thermal Power Project, 2640 NTPC 11 Barethi STPP 4000 MW NTPC 4000 12 Khargaone STPP NTPC 1320 Orissa

13 Darlipalli STPP Stage I 3200 NTPC Ltd 14 Gajmara STPP 3200 4x800 NTPC Ltd. 15 Rourkela Expansion Power Plant NTPC -SAIL Power Co. 250 Pvt. Ltd. 16 Darlipalli STPP Stage II 1600 NTPC Ltd Chhattisgarh 17 Lara STPP 4000 NTPC Ltd. 18 Bhilai Expansion Power Plant Stage -II NTPC -SAIL Power 500 Co. Pvt. Ltd. Tamil Nadu 19 Marakkanam STPP 4000 NTPC Assam 20 Bongaigaon Stage-II (U-4)- NTPC 250 Jharkhand 21 Bokaro Expansion Power Plant NTPC -SAIL Power Co. Pvt. 250 Ltd. Gujarat 22 Dhuvaran STPP NTPC Ltd. 1320 Meghalaya 23 Garo Hills TPP NEEPCO 500 24 West Khasi Hills TPP NEEPCO 240 Haryana 25 Indira Gandhi STPP 1000 St.II 2x500 NTPC Bihar 26 Kahalgaon STPP Stage-III 500 NTPC West Bengal 27 Adra TPP, Bharat Rail Bijlee Corp Ltd, JV of NTPC & 1320 Railways 28 Katwa STPP NTPC Ltd. 1600

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List of Thermal Power Projects proposed under Bulk Tendering

Sl. No. Name of Project / Developer State Capacity (MW)

1. New Nabinagar JV Bihar 3x660

2 Raghunathpur TPP Ph- II West Bengal 2x660 MW DVC

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Hydro Electric Schemes Concurred by CEA and yet to be Taken up for Construction since 2002-03

Sl No. Scheme/ Sector/ Agency IC Est Cost District (MW) (Rs Crs.) PL Northern Region J & K 1 Pakal Dul JVC of 1000 5088.88 (07/05) NHPC, JKPDC & PTC Central/ Doda Uttarakhand 2 Vishnugad Pipalkoti Chamoli/Central/ (4x111)/ Uttr. Khand THDC 444 2091.43 (03/06) 3 Kotlibhel St-IA NHPC 195 1095.77 Central/Tehri Garhwal (12/05) 4 Kotlibhel St-IB NHPC 320 1806.43 Central/ Pauri & Tehri Garhwal (12/05) 5 Kotlibhel St-II NHPC 530 2535.86 Central/ Tehri & Pauri Garhwal (03/06) 6 Rupsiyabagar Khasiyabara NTPC 261 1715.15 Central/ Phithoragad (05/08) 7 Devsari / Central SJVNL 252 1185.76 (06/10) EASTERN REGION West Bangal 8 Rammam St-III NTPC 120 633.92 Central/Darjeeling (02/06) Sikkim 9 Teesta St-IV Central/ North Sikkim NHPC 520 3594.74 (07/09) N- E Region Manipur 10 Tipaimukh Central/ NHPC 1500 5163.86 Churachandpur (12/02)

11 Loktak D/S JVC of 66 867.67 NHPC & Govt. of Central/Tamenglong Manipur. (10/06) Ar. Pradesh 12 Dibang NHPC 3000 15886.39 Central (11/07) Lower Dibang Valley 13 Tawang St-I NHPC 600 4824.01 Central/ ()5/10) 14 Tawang St-II NHPC 800 6112.3 Central/ (05/10) Mizoram 15 Kolodyne St-II Central/ NTPC 460 5188.13 (10/10)

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Details of Under Construction Thermal Power Projects Lagging behind schedule time of Commissioning along with Reasons

State Projects Name Impl Unit Cap. Org. Ant. Reasons for Delay Agency No (MW) Comm. Comm. Schedule Schedu le CENTRAL SECTOR Assam Bongaigaon TPP NTPC U-1 250 11-Jan 13-Dec Frequent bandhs, Heavy monsoon and Assam Bongaigaon TPP NTPC U-2 250 11-May 14-Oct slow civil works. Delay in supply of material Assam Bongaigaon TPP NTPC U-3 250 11-Sep 15-Mar by BHEL. Work came to halt due to violance amd mass exodus of labour from site. Bihar Barh STPP- I NTPC U-1 660 01-10- 14-Jul Delay due to dispute of 2013* NTPC with Power machine & Technopromexport, Russia. However, the same has since been resolved. Delay in supply of boiler and turbine material by M/s TPE & M/s PM and slow progress of works.

Bihar Barh STPP- I NTPC U-2 660 14-Jun 15-May *Orig. Sch.was in 2009-10 & 2010-11. Revised schedule tied up with M/s. TPE & Power Machine, Russia after settlement of disputes. Bihar Barh STPP- I NTPC U-3 660 14-Dec 16-Mar

Bihar Barh STPP-II NTPC U-4 660 12-Dec 13-Aug Delay in supply of material by BHEL for Bihar Barh STPP-II NTPC U-5 660 13-Oct 14-Sep boiler and TG

Bihar Muzaffarpur TPP NTPC U-3 195 12-Oct 14-Jun Delay in award of main Exp(Kanti TPP plant civil works. St-II)

Bihar Muzaffarpur TPS NTPC U-4 195 13-Jan 14-Sep Delay consequential to Exp(Kanti TPS delay of Unit#3 St-II)

Bihar Nabi Nagar TPP NTPC U-1 250 13-May 14-Jul Delay in acquisition of Land.Poor mobilization by main plant civil agency Bihar Nabi Nagar TPP NTPC U-2 250 13-Sep 15-Jan Delay in acquisition of Land Bihar Nabi Nagar TPP NTPC U-3 250 14-Jan 15-Jul Delay in acquisition of Land Bihar Nabi Nagar TPP NTPC U-4 250 14-May 16-Jan Delay in acquisition of Land Jharkhand BokaroTPS DVC U-1 500 11-Dec 14-Jun Delay in shifting of "A"Exp. switchyard (charged). Delay in removal of existing underground facilities. Delay in supply of material by BHEL. Jharkhand Koderma TPP DVC U-2 500 11-Feb 13-Jan Delay in supply of Boiler and TG materials. Delay in TG erection start. Maharasht Mouda TPP NTPC U-2 500 12-Oct 13-Mar Delay in readiness of ra civil fronts & supply of BTG Material. Slow progress of erection of boiler material MP Vindhyachal NTPC U-12 500 12-Dec 13-Mar Delay in readiness of TPP-IV civil fronts and supply of boiler & TG material. TN Neyveli TPS-II NLC U-2 250 9-Jun 13-Mar Slow progress of Exp. refractory work. Modifications done in U-2 as per U-1.

TN Tuticorin JV TPP NLC U-1 500 12-Mar 13-Dec Slow progress of civil works and change in TN Tuticorin JV TPP NLC U-2 500 12-Aug 14-Mar design of foundations of main plant equipments. Shortage of man power. TN Vallur TPP Ph- I NTECL U-2 500 11-Aug 13-Feb Poor mobilization by civil agency resulting in delay in handing over of civil fronts. Delay in erection of structures of coal conveying system. TN Vallur TPP Ph-II NTECL U-3 500 12-Dec 13-Sep Poor mobilization by civil agency resulting in delay in handing over of civil fronts.Delay in supply of boiler material. Tripura Monarchak CCPP NEEPCO GT+ST 101 13-May 13-Oct Delay in award of civil work contract by BHEL. Tripura Tripura Gas ONGC Module 363.3 11-Dec 12-Nov Delay in award of -1 logistic by BHEL. Tripura Tripura Gas ONGC Module 363.3 12-Mar 13-Mar Slow prgress of civil -2 work. Delay in readiness of Power evacuation system. UP Rihand TPS- III NTPC U-6 500 12-Dec 13-Jun Delay in readiness of civil fronts and supply of BTG material. WB Raghunathpur DVC U-1 600 11-Feb 13-May Delay in Land TPP, Ph-I acquisition for water & Rail corridor.Delay in WB Raghunathpur DVC U-2 600 11-May 13-Oct erection of main plant TPP, Ph-I equipments. Slow progress of CHP . Law & Order Problem. Total Central Sector 12217 .6 STATE SECTOR AP Damodaram APPDL U-1 800 12-Jul 14-Apr Due to delay in start of Sanjeevaiah TPP civil works and delay in supplies. AP Damodaram APPDL U-2 800 13-Jan 14-Sep Sanjeevaiah TPP

AP Kakatiya TPP APGENC U-1 600 12-Jul 14-May Due to delay in start of Extn O civil works. Rayalseema APGENC U-6 600 14-Jul 15-Dec Delay in civil works Stage-III O Assam Namrup CCGT APGCL GT 70 11-Sep 13-Apr Due to delay in start of civil works & delay in supply of material .

Assam Namrup CCGT APGCL ST 30 12-Jan 13-Jul Delay in civil works and delay in supplies. Chhattisga Korba West St- CSPGCL U-5 500 12-May 13-Mar Initial delay due to rh III. Change of award of Chimney and dealy in start of BoPs works due to status quo order by the Hon'ble High Court. Delay in readiness of Chimney and delay in supply of boiler material. Chhattisga Marwa TPP CSPGCL U-1 500 12-Sep 13-Mar Initial delay is due to rh Change of award of Chhattisga Marwa TPP CSPGCL U-2 500 12-Jul 13-Jun Chimney. Delay in rh readiness of BOPs (CHP, AHP & 400 KV Switchyard etc.,) and Law & Order Problems. Delhi Pragati CCGT - PPCL GT-4 250 10-Sep 13-Mar Delay in supply of GT- III 4 and readiness of civil fornts. Delay in completion of mechanical & electrical works. Delhi Pragati CCGT - PPCL ST-2 250 10-Nov 13-May Delay in completion of III civil works Gujarat Pipavav CCPP GSECL Block-1 351 10-Sep 13-Jun Delay in civil works and delay in supplies.Work is held up due to dispute between project authority & BHEL due to supply of damaged GT compressor Rotor Gujarat Pipavav CCPP GSECL Block-2 351 10-Nov 13-Mar Delay in civil works and delay in supplies. Very slow Erection Progress due to shortage of manpower. Gujarat Sikka TPP Extn. GSECL U-3 250 13-Oct 14-Apr Delay in readiness of civil fronts and Gujarat Sikka TPP Extn. GSECL U-4 250 14-Jan 14-Jul placement of BOPs Orders Gujarat Ukai TPP Extn. GSECL U-6 490 11-Jan 13-Mar Delay in civil works and supply of main plant equipment. Delay in readiness of CHP ,AHP, PT Plant and milling system Gujarat Bhavnagar CFBC Bhavnagar U-1 250 13-Oct 14-Oct Delay in civil works TPP Energy U-2 250 13-Dec 14-Dec Maharasht Chandrapur TPS MSPGCL U-8 500 12-Jun 13-Sep Delay in placement of ra Bops order and delay

Maharasht Chandrapur TPS MSPGCL U-9 500 12-Sep 13-Dec in main plant ra equipment supply. Maharasht Koradi TPP Exp MSPGCL U-8 660 13-Dec 14-Mar Delay in civil works ra Maharasht Koradi TPP Exp MSPGCL U-9 660 14-Jun 14-Sep ra Maharasht Koradi TPP Exp MSPGCL U-10 660 14-Dec 15-Mar ra Maharasht Parli TPP Expn. MSPGCL U-8 250 12-Jan 13-Sep Delay in BTG supply. ra

MP Malwa TPP ( MPGENC U-1 600 12-Jun 13-May Delay in boiler Shree Singati O pressure part TPP) supply/erection.Delay in start of erection of critical piping. Malwa TPP ( MPGENC U-2 600 12-Oct 13-Jul Delay in boiler Shree Singati O pressure part TPP) supply/erection MP Satpura TPP Extn MPPGCL U-10 250 12-Feb 13-Feb Delay in supply of pressure parts, Generator stator etc. Slow progress of TG Erection. MP Satpura TPP Extn MPPGCL U-11 250 12-Apr 13-Jun Delay in supply of BTG material. Slow progress of CHP Rajasthan Chhabra TPP RRVUNL U-3 250 11-May 13-May Shortage of manpower Extn. by civil agency resulting in delay in civil fronts readiness. Delay in readiness of CW system and PT plant. Rajasthan Chhabra TPP RRVUNL U-4 250 11-Jul 13-Sep Delay in readiness of Extn. Condenser foundation & floors around TG Deck. Rajasthan Kalisindh TPS RRVUNL U-1 600 11-Aug 13-Mar Delay in supply of Generator Transformer and delay in erection of bunkers & mills . Rajasthan Kalisindh TPS RRVUNL U-2 600 12-Mar 13-Aug Delay in structural erection of bunker bay Rajasthan Ramgarh CCPP RRVUNL GT 110 11-May 13-Jan Delay in readiness of Extn. -III Control Room Rajasthan Ramgarh CCPP RRVUNL ST 50 11-Oct 13-Aug Delay in casting of ST Extn. -III Deck, Readiness of S T Hall along with ST deck floors. TN North Chennai TNEB U-1 600 11-Apr 13-May Delay in supply of TG Extn, U-1 material ( Generator stator).

TN North Chennai TNEB U-2 600 11-Nov 12-Dec Delay in supply of Extn, U-2 BTG Material & delay in readiness of CW system, AHP& CHP etc. UP Anpara-D UPRVUN U- 6 500 11-Mar 14-Feb Delay in civil works. L Slow progress of Chimney & Cooling Tower etc. Delay in supply of of boiler material UP Anpara-D UPRVUN U-7 500 11-Jun 14-Jun Delay in civil works. L UP Parichha Extn UPRVUN U-6 250 9-Nov 13-Mar Delay due to collapse L of chimney. Failure of Generator Transformer. Total State Sector 16332 PRIVATE SECTOR AP Bhavanpadu TPP M/s East U-1 660 13-Oct 15-Jul Work remained under Coast U-2 660 14-Mar 15-Oct suspension due to Energy MOEF order for a long Ltd. time. AP NCC TPP NCC U-1 660 15-Mar 16-Jun Delay in civi works. Power Projects Ltd U-2 660 15-Jun 16-Sep AP Painampuram Thermal U-1 660 14-May 14-Aug Delay in civil works TPP Power U-2 660 14-Aug 14-Nov Tech Corporatio n Ltd AP Simhapuri Madhucon U-3 150 11-Dec 13-Feb Delay in Energy Pvt Ltd Projects U-4 150 12-Feb 13-Apr commissioning of Ph-II Ltd. phase-I of the project and delay in supply of TG material. AP Thamminapatnam Meenakshi U-2 150 11-Nov 12-Dec The unit delayed due to TPP-I Energy delay in Pvt. Ltd commissioning of Unit-1 AP Thamminapatnam Meenaksha U-3 350 12-May 14-May Slow progress of Civil TPP-II Energy U-4 350 12-Aug 14-Oct works. Ltd. AP Vizag TPP Hinduja U-1 520 13-Jun 14-Feb Slow civil works National Power Corpn Ltd Hinduja U-2 520 13-Sep 14-Jun Slow civil works National Power Corpn Ltd

Chhattisga Akaltara Wardha U-1 600 12-Apr 13-Jun Shortage of manpower rh (Naiyara) TPP PCL and agitation by (KSK) Villagers.. Chhattisga Akaltara Wardha U-2 600 12-Aug 13-Oct rh (Naiyara) TPP PCL (KSK) Chhattisga Akaltara Wardha U-3 600 12-Dec 14-Apr rh (Naiyara) TPP PCL (KSK) Chhattisga Akaltara Wardha U-4 600 13-Apr 14-Jun rh (Naiyara) TPP PCL (KSK) Chhattisga Avantha Bhandar Korba U-1 600 12-Jul 13-Jul Delay in civil works rh TPS, U-1 West and readiness of Power Co. Chimney. Ltd. Chhattisga Baradarha TPP ( D.B.Power U-1 600 13-Mar 13-Aug Late start of civil rh DB Power TPP) co.Ltd U-2 600 13-Jul 14-Jan works Chhattisga Balco TPP Bharat U-1 300 11-Feb 14-Mar Collapse of chimney. rh Aluminiu U-2 300 10-Nov 14-Jan Non availability of m Co. Ltd consent to operate the plant from the State Govt.. Chhattisga Bandakhar TPP M/s Maurti U-1 300 12-Dec 14-Jul Delay in start of civil rh Clean Coal works & Power Ltd Chhattisga Binjkote TPP M/s SKS U-1 300 14-Jan 14-Sep Late start of civil rh Power works Generation ( U-2 300 14-Apr 14-Dec Chhattisga U-3 300 14-Jul 15-Mar rh) Ltd. U-4 300 14-Oct 15-Jun Chhattisga Lanco LAP Pvt. U-3 660 13-Jan 13-Aug Delay in acquisition of rh Amarkantak TPS- Ltd. U-4 660 13-Mar 13-Dec land for water system II and BoPs Chhattisga Raikheda TPP GMR U-1 685 13-Sep 14-Jun Delay in start of civil rh U-2 685 14-Jan 14-Oct works Chhattisga Ratija TPP Spectrum U-1 50 11-Jun 12-Dec Delay in readiness of rh Coal & Switchyard and Power Ltd electrical system Chhattisga Singhitarai TPP Athena U-1 600 14-Jun 15-Feb Delay due to land rh Chhattisga U-2 600 14-Sep 15-May acquisition rh Power Ltd. Chhattisga Swastic TPP M/s ACB U-1 25 12-Jun 13-Jan Delay in readiness of rh BoPs Chhattisga TRN Energy TPP M/s TRN U-1 300 13-Dec 14-Sep Delay in start of civil rh Energy U-2 300 14-Apr 14-Dec works Pvt. Ltd. Chhattisga Uchpinda TPP RKM U-1 360 12-May 13-Oct Due to agitation by rh Powergen U-2 360 12-Nov 14-Jan villagers.

Pvt. Ltd U-3 360 13-Feb 14-Apr U-4 360 13-Jul 14-Jul Chhattisga Vandana Vidyut M/s U-1 135 11-Jun 13-Jan Agitation by the rh TPP- Vandana U-2 135 11-Sep 13-Aug villagers at project site Chhattisgarh Vidyut and readiness of BoPs. Jharkhand Adhunik Power Adhunik U-2 270 12-Mar 13-May Delay in land TPP (Mahadev Power acquisition for Switch Prasad STPP Co.Ltd yard and Power Grid Ph.I) Sub-Station. Delay in supply of BTG material & switchyard material Jharkhand Maitrishi Usha M/s U-1 270 12-May 13-Mar Law and order TPP-Ph-I Corporate U-2 270 12-Jun 13-Jun problem. Delay in Power Ltd supply of BTG equipment. Delay in readiness of transmission line due to forest clearance. Jharkhand Maitrishi Usha Corporate U-3 270 13-Feb 13-Aug Law and order TPP-Ph-II Power Ltd problem. U-4 270 13-Mar 13-Nov Jharkhand Tori TPP Essar U-1 600 13-Jun 14-Dec Law and order Power problem. Delay in start Jharkhand Tori TPP Essar U-2 600 14-Jan 15-Mar of civil work. Power Maharasht Amravati TPP India Bulls U-1 270 11-Dec 13-Feb Non-sequential supply ra Ph-I of BTG material. Delay Maharasht Amravati TPP India Bulls U-2 270 11-Dec 13-Jun in readiness of Civil ra Ph-I Fronts Maharasht Amravati TPP India Bulls U-3 270 12-Jan 13-Sep ra Ph-I Maharasht Amravati TPP India Bulls U-4 270 12-Feb 13-Dec ra Ph-I Maharasht Amravati TPP India Bulls U-5 270 12-Mar 14-Mar ra Ph-I Maharasht Amravati TPP India Bulls U-1 270 14-Jul * * No Work is going on ra Ph-II at site. Date of Maharasht Amravati TPP India Bulls U-2 270 14-Sep * commissioning would ra Ph-II be assessed after restart Maharasht Amravati TPP India Bulls U-3 270 14-Nov * of work at site ra Ph-II Maharasht Amravati TPP India Bulls U-4 270 15-Jan * ra Ph-II Maharasht Amravati TPP India Bulls U-5 270 15-Mar * ra Ph-II Maharasht Bela TPP-I IEPL U-1 270 11-Dec 12-Dec Delay in supply of ra BTG material and Non- readiness of Power evacuation System Maharasht Dhariwal Dhariwal U-1 300 12-Feb 13-Mar Delay due to change in ra Infracture TPP Infracture ownership and non- (P) Ltd availability of start up power

U-2 300 12-May 13-Jun Delay due to change in ownership. Maharasht EMCO Warora EMCO U-1 300 11-Nov 12-Dec Dealy in readiness of ra TPP Energy Start up power and Ltd.(GMR U-2 300 12-Feb 13-Mar power evacuation ) system Maharasht Lanco Vidarbha Lanco U-1 660 14-Jan 14-Apr Delay in supply and ra TPP Vidarbha erection of pressure Maharasht Lanco Vidarbha Lanco U-2 660 14-May 14-Aug parts ra TPP Vidarbha Maharasht Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-1 270 12-Feb 13-Feb Non-sequential supply ra of BTG material & Maharasht Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-2 270 12-Apr 13-Jun Civil fronts readiness ra Maharasht Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-3 270 12-Jun 14-Nov Delay in readiness of ra Railway siding . Non- Maharasht Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-4 270 12-Aug 15-Jan Acceptanceof BTG ra material by Project Maharasht Nasik TPP Ph-I India Bulls U-5 270 12-Oct 15-Mar Authorities ra Maharasht Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-1 270 13-Apr * * No Work is going on ra at site. Date of commissioning would be assessed after restart of work at site Maharasht Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-2 270 13-Jun * ra Maharasht Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-3 270 13-Aug * ra Maharasht Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-4 270 13-Oct * ra Maharasht Nasik TPP Ph-II India Bulls U-5 270 13-Dec * ra Maharasht Tirora TPP Ph-I Adani U-2 660 11-Jul 13-Jan Delay in readiness of ra Power Ltd boiler ducting (flue gas) and coal conveying system. Maharasht Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani U-1 660 11-Oct 13-Mar Dealy due to Power ra Power Ltd evacuation system readiness and coal conveying system. Maharasht Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani U-2 660 12-Jul 13-Aug Delay due to Heavy ra Power Ltd rains and CHP Maharasht Tirora TPP Ph-II Adani U-3 660 12-Oct 13-Nov Delay due to Heavy ra Power Ltd rains and CHP MP Anuppur TPP Ph- MB Power U-1 600 13-Apr 14-Nov Delay due to late start I MP of civil works and slow MP Anuppur TPP Ph- MB Power U-2 600 13-Aug 15-Feb pogress of of I MP civilworks. MP Bina TPP Bina U-2 250 11-Nov 13-Mar Delay due to heavy Power rains. Delay in supply Supply Co. and erection of BTG Ltd equipment. MP Gorgi TPP (DB DB Power U-1 660 13-Jun 16-Mar Delay in placement of Power) order for civil works.

Civil works ordered in 05/12. MP Mahan TPP Essar U-1 600 11-Jun 12-Dec Delay in development Power MP U-2 600 11-Sep 13-Mar of coal block. Delay in Ltd development of coal transport arrangement by road. MP Nigri TPP Jai Prakash U-1 660 13-Jun 13-Dec Delay in start of civil Power works Ventures Ltd. Nigri TPP Jai Prakash U-2 660 13-Dec 14-Jun Power Ventures Ltd. MP Seioni TPP Ph-I Jhabua U-1 600 13-Mar 14-Jan Delay in readiness of Power Ltd civil Fronts.

Orissa Derang TPP JITPL U-1 600 12-Mar 13-Sep Law and order Orissa Derang TPP JITPL U-2 600 12-Jun 13-Dec problem. Delay in land acquisition. Orissa Ind Bharat TPP ( Ind. Bharat U-1 350 11-Sep 13-Mar Delayed due to heavy Orissa) rains. Delay in Orissa Ind Bharat TPP ( Ind. Bharat U-2 350 11-Dec 13-Jul readiness of start up Orissa) power. Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR U-1 350 11-Nov 13-Jan Visa problem for foreign personnel. Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR U-2 350 11-Dec 13-Apr Delay in land acquisition. Delay in Orissa Kamalanga TPP GMR U-3 350 12-Feb 13-Jul readiness of start up boiler. Heavy monsoon. Exodus of labour due to labour unrest in near by indutry Orissa KVK Nilanchal KVK U-1 350 11-Dec 14-Jan Initially delayed due to TPP Nilanchal chimney clearence and Orissa KVK Nilanchal KVK U-2 350 12-Jan 15-Aug law & order problem. TPP Nilanchal Work is held up due to stay by Hon'ble High Orissa KVK Nilanchal KVK U-3 350 12-Mar 15-Oct Court of Orissa. TPP Nilanchal Presently case is in Hon'ble Supreme Court. Orissa Lanco Babandh Lanco U-1 660 13-Apr 14-Mar Delay in land TPP Babandh acquisition. Power Ltd U-2 660 13-Aug 14-May Orissa Malibrahmani MPCL U-1 525 12-Dec 14-Feb Delay in land TPP ( Monnet acquisition and delay Ispat) in supply of TG hall structures. Punjab Talwandi Sabo M/s U-1 660 12-Oct 13-Dec Delay in readiness of TPP Sterlite civil fronts for TG erection

Punjab Talwandi Sabo M/s U-2 660 13-Jan 14-Apr Delay in readiness of TPP Sterlite Civil fronts Punjab Talwandi Sabo M/s U-3 660 13-May 14-Jun TPP Sterlite Rajasthan Jallipa-Kapurdi Raj West U-5 135 10-Jun * Due to delay in TPP Power U-6 135 10-Aug * developemnt of Jalipa Ltd.(JSW) mines. * Date of U-7 135 10-Sep * commissioning would U-8 135 11-Mar * be decided after development of Jallipa mines orafter getting permission to enhance production from existing mines. TN Melamaruthur Coastal U-1 600 12-Feb 13-Apr Delay in supply of TPP Energen main plant Equipment. TN Melamaruthur Coastal U-2 600 12-Mar 13-Jul Delay due to TPP Energen manpower shortage & readiness of switchyard & DM Plant. Change in policy for supply of sand. TN Tuticorin TPP IBPIL U-1 660 12-May 15-Dec Delay due to slow (Ind- Barath TPP) progress of civil works.. Total Private Sector 47560 Grand Total 76109 .6

ANNEX-VI

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (c) & (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 133 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012.

HYDRO PROJECTS HAVING TIME OVER RUN

Sr. Name of Project Commissioning Reasons for time over run No. Schedule Capacity Agency/State

Date of Original Latest Approval CENTRAL SECTOR mm/yy mm/yy 1 Kol Dam 9-Apr 2013-14 Slow progress of clay/earth filling of dam, (4x200 MW) 2008-10 Grouting of dam galleries, Concreting of Spillway, Contractual issues, Delay in procurement of steel. Right bank failure due NTPC H.P. to poor geology. 28.10.2002

2 Tapovan 13-Mar 2015-16 Delay in procurement/deployment of Tunnel Vishnughad Boring Machine by Civil Contractor. Slow

(4x130 MW) 2012-13 progress in Power house due to poor rock strata. Heavy water ingress due to bad NTPC geology in HRT and rock fall on TBM. Uttarakhand

Nov-06 3 Pare 12-Aug 2014-15 Late award of Civil work to M/S HCC and (2x55MW) 2012-13 E&M works to M/s Andritz Hydro Private Ltd. NEEPCO Ar.Pd

04.12.2008 4 Tuirial 6-Jul 2016-17 All project activities stopped wef 09.06.2004 (2x30 MW) 2006-07 because of agitation called by Tuirial Crop Compensation Claimants Association (TCCA) NEEPCO demanding payment against Crop Mizoram compensation. 16.07.1998 5 Kameng 9-Dec 2016-17 Length of dam increased, Change in crest (4x150 MW) 2009-10 level, Diversion arrangement modified, Slow progress in dam & HRT due to Bad geology, heavy seepage, inadequate machinery. Work NEEPCO suffered due to flash flood in Oct. 2008. Ar. Pd Ingress of water in HRT. 02.12.2004 6 Tehri PSS 10-Jul 2017-18 Specialised nature of E&M works. (4x250 MW) 2010-11 Approval of RCE as L-1 price bid was more than cost estimates. RCE approved in Oct.-10 THDC Litigation, Single EPC contract awarded to M/S Alstom Hydro France and M/S HCC on 23.06.11. Uttarakhand

18.07.2006 7 Rampur 12-Jan 13-Sep Poor geology in HRT, Slope failure in Power (6x68.67 MW) 2011-12 2013-14 House area. Intermittent disturbance by local people. SJVNL HP 25.01.2007 8 Parbati-III 10-Nov 2012-14 Poor geology in HRT, Delay in completion of th (4x130 MW) 2010-11 E&M works. Flash flood on 16 August, 2011. Delay in supply of material and erection of units by BHEL. Stoppage of work by NHPC HP locals. Forest clearance for transmission line 09.11.2005 received in June, 2012.

9 Nimoo Bazgo 10-Aug 2013-14 Working in extreme cold weather conditions (Short working season). Difficulty in (3x15 MW) 2010-11 transportation of material due to difficult terrain. Shortage of manpower for E&M NHPC J&K works & evacuation of Power/availability of

24.08.2006 sufficient load. 10 Teesta Low 7-Mar 2013-14 Delay in obtaining Forest clearance. Power Dam-III house hill slope failure. Flash flood in July, (4x33 MW) 2006-07 2007 ,May, 2009 & July, 2010. Gorkha Jan Mukti agitations/bandhs. Erection of spillway NHPC W B Gates. Completion of evacuation system. 30.10.2003 11 Teesta Low 9-Sep 2014-15 Delay in forest clearance. Flash flood in July, Dam– IV 2007, May, 2009 & July, 2010.Gorkha Jan (4x40 MW) 2009-10 Mukti agitations/bandhs. Slow progress of civil works by M/s HCC. 12 (4x200 MW) 2009-10 2016-17 Hon’ble High Court of Himachal Pradesh ban stone crusher operation. Delay in revised NHPC H.P forest clearance. TBM suffered extensive damage due to heavy ingress of water and 11.09.2002 slush in TBM face in Nov, 2006. Slide in Power House area in Feb, 07. Flash flood in August, 2011. Contractual issues in Lot PB-2, Contract with M/s HJV terminated in March, 12. Re-tendering for balance works of Lot PB- 2 is in process. Work stopped by M/s Patel- SEW in Lot-1 due to cash crunch. 13 (8x250 MW) 2010-11 2016-17 Disruption of works by locals in Ar. Pradesh side. Slope failure in Power House in Jan, NHPC Ar. Pd./ 2008. Damage to bridge on Ranganadi river. Assam Change in design of surge shafts to surge 09.09.2003 tunnels. Stoppage of works due to agitation launched by Anti Dam activities against construction of Subansiri Lower HE Project. Work stopped since 16.12.2011. Barricades along access roads to the project have been removed. However, situation is still not conducive for work. Issue of D/s impact studies. 14 Uri-II 9-Nov 2012-13 Lack of resources and cash flow crunch of HCC. Breaching/ overtopping of Coffer Dam in May, 10 & April, 11 due to heavy rain. Disturbance in Valley since June, 2010, Problem faced during erection of Surge Shaft Gate. Delay in Diversion Tunnel Plugging works. Works stopped by locals from Mar, 2012 to June, 2012 demanding employment in NHPC. Slow progress of works by M/s HCC (4x60 MW) 2009-10 due to cash crunch. NHPC J&K

01.09.2005 15 Chutak 11-Feb 2012-13 Working in extreme weather conditions (Short (4x11 MW) 2010-11 Working Season), Difficulty in transportation of material due to difficult terrain. Supplies of NHPC J&K E&M and HM parts. Shortage of Man power by BHEL & evacuation of Power. 24.08.2006 Commissioning delayed due to insufficient

load. JKPDC to provide full load. Unit # 2 and unit # 3 commissioned on 8th and 11th Nov. 2012 respectively. STATE SECTOR JAMMU & KASHMIR

16 Baglihar-II 2014-15 1516-17 Delay in finalization of cost of contract. Delay (3x150 MW) in supply and erection of E&M equipments.

JKPDC 29.12.2010 HIMACHAL PRADESH

17 Kashang-I 2013-14 2014-15 Slow progress of civil and E&M works. Local (1x65MW) issues. HPPCL 31.07.08 (TEC by HPSEB) 31.07.2008 (cost Rs.478.02 before combined cost) 18 Kashang-II & III 2013-14 2015-16 Kerang Khad trench weir & Kashang link have been stopped by the Lippa villagers. The (1x65 + 1x65 matter is sub-judice. MW) HPPCL 10.09.2009 (cost Rs.601.78 before combined cost) 19 Uhl-III 7-Mar 2014-15 Delay in award of works. (3x33.33MW) 2006-07 Cancellation of contract for HRT & Neri Khad works due to slow progress. Fresh awards in October, 2008. BVPCL Poor geology in HRT. (HPSEB) 19.09.2002 20 Sawra Kuddu 10-Dec 2014-15 - Works badly suffered due to encounter of poor Geology. - Progress of HRT & Barrage. (3x37MW) 2010-11 - Evacuation System. HPPCL, 10.11.2004 21 Sainj 2013-14 2014-15 - Slow progress of HRT and Barrage works (100 MW) HPPCL

29.12.2010 ANDHRA PRADESH 22 Lower Jurala 2011-12 2013-15 Delay in award of E&M works.

(6x40 MW) Slow progress in civil works. Land acquisition APGENCO problem. 2007 Unprecedented flood in 2009 & 2010. Frequent bandh by TJAC for State. 23 Pulichintala 2011-12 2013-14 E&M works. (4x30MW) Unprecedented floods in Oct.2009& APGENCO Sept.2011. 25.04.2007 Contractual issues. Slow progress of Power House works. 24 Nagarjuna Sagar 8-Nov 2014-15 Slow progress of dam due to frequent Tail Pool Dam flooding during 2009 &2011.

(2x25 MW) 2008-09 Delay in award of HM works. Slow progress in Dam and associated HM works. APGENCO 17.01.2005 TAMIL NADU 25 Bhavani Kattalai 6-Mar 2012-13 - Reservoir filling. H.E. Project Barrage II 2005-06 - Level raised in the reservoir is EL 147.25m against FRL of 148.25. (2x15 MW) - Commissioning at full load held up due to non- availability of Full Reservoir Level. TANGEDCO - Shifting of Railway pump house. 11.06.1999 - Release of water from Mettur Dam. 26 Bhavani Kattalai 6-Mar 2012-13 - Release of water from Mettur Dam. H.E. Project Barrage III 2005-06 (2x15 MW) TANGEDCO 27.03.2002 KERALA 27 Pallivasal 10-Oct 2014-15 Slow progress of civil works. 2x30MW 2010-11 Delay in land acquisition. KSEB Change in alignment of Adit to HRT. 31.01.2007 Poor geology strata in HRT. 28 Thottiyar Apl-12 13-May Land acquisition issue. (1x30+1x10)MW 2012-13 2013-14 KSEB 05.06.2008 MEGHALAYA

29 New Umtru 2011-12 2014-15 Delay in award of works.

(2x20MW) Slow progress of civil works. MeECL 6-Dec 30 Myntdu 2006-07 2011-13 Delay in investment decision, MOE&F (2x42MW + clearance and award of major works, Flooding of HRT, PH in October, 09, May’ 10 and in March, 11. Two units commissioned, third (1x42 MW) one expected in the current year. MeECL 09.06.2003 PRIVATE SECTOR HIMACHAL PRADESH 31 Tidong-I 2013-14 2015-16 Delay in NOC by Projects affected 2x50MW Panchayats suspension of works by Govt.for one year. NSL Tidong 09.02.2006 32 Tangnu Romai-I 2014-15 2015-16 Slow progress of civil works. (2x22 MW) TRPGPL 28.10.2010 33 Sorang 2012-13 2013-14 Poor geology, Difficult area, weather (2x50 MW), conditions & accessibility. HSPPL 23.09.2004 UTTARAKHAND 34 Srinagar 2005-06 2013-14 Financial Closure. (4x82.5 MW) Slow progress of dam works. Alaknanda Hydro Power Co. Ltd. 14.6.2000 (TEC) MoEF issued notice to stop works since 30.05.2011. Local issues. 35 Singoli Bhatwari 2014-15 2015-16 - Poor geology in HRT.

(3x33MW) - Agitation by local people. L&T 11.07.2008 MADHYA PRADESH 36 Maheshwar 2001-02 2013-15 R&R issues (10x40 MW) Cash flow problem with developer SMHPCL

30.12.1996 MAHARASHTRA 37 Koyna Left Bank 2014-15 2017-18 - Slow progress of civil Works. Power House (2x40 MW) GOMWRD/ 20.02.2004 SIKKIM 38 Chujachen 9-Sep 2013-14 Slow progress in some stretches of HRT due (2x49.5 MW) 2009-10 to poor geology. Flash flood occurred on 16.04.09 at Rangpo dam. Coffer dam washed away. Gati Infrastructure Ltd. 30.11.2004 39 Teesta Stage III 11-Oct 2014-15 Delay in forest clearance.

(6X200 MW) 2011-12 Works suffered due to earthquake in Sept.2011. Teesta Urja Limited 12.05.2006 (TEC) 40 Teesta Stage VI 2012-13 2015-16 Poor geology. Land acquisition.

(4X125 MW)

Lanco Energy Private Limited 27.12. 2006 (TEC) 41 Rangit-IV HE 2012-13 2014-15 Slow progress of HRT & Surge Shaft works Project due to poor geology. Works hampered due to (3X40 MW) earthquake in September, 2011. JPCL 09.12.2005 42 Jorenthang Loop 12-Dec 13-Mar Poor geology. Forest clearance for (2x28MW) 2012-13 2014-15 Transmission line. DAN-Energy Pvt. Ltd. 43 Bhasmey 2012-13 2014-15 Forest clearance (2x25.5 MW)

Gati Infrastructure Dec-08

FLAGSHIP SCHEMES 22nd November, 2012

LSQ 178

DR. (SMT.) (NAG)

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the flagship schemes of his Ministry along with its aims and objectives;

(b) the details of the funds allocated for such scheme during the last three years and the current year, State/UT-wise and year wise;

(c) the total funds allocated to various State Governments under these schemes and utilized/spent therefrom during the said period, State-wise;

(d) whether there is any mechanism to review the implementation of these schemes; and

(e) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) is a flagship scheme of Ministry of Power. This scheme was launched in April 2005. Its aims and objectives are to provide access to electricity to rural households by creating rural electricity infrastructure and also to provide free electricity single point connections to Below Poverty Line (BPL) households. Under the scheme 90% of the project cost is provided by Government of India as capital subsidy and balance 10% is to be contributed by State Government/Discoms.

(b) & (c) : The Government of India has allocated capital subsidy of Rs.28000 crore for implementation of Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) during 11th Plan Period, in addition to Rs.5000 crore allocated during 10th Plan. Further, Rs. 6000 crore was allocated by Government of India for sanction of Phase-II projects.

There is no upfront State-wise allocation of funds under RGGVY. Funds are released against sanctioned projects in installments based on the reported utilization of certain specified amount of the previous installment(s) and fulfillment of other conditionalities.

Cumulatively, as on 31.10.2012, Capital subsidy of Rs. 26253.36 crore have been released under RGGVY in the country. The details of release of subsidy under RGGVY during the last three years and current year, State-wise, is at Annex.

(d) & (e) : The mechanism to review the implementation of RGGVY is as under:-

- Government of India has set up an inter-Ministerial Monitoring Committee chaired by Secretary (Power), Government of India. The Committee periodically meets to sanction projects and review progress of implementation.

- District Electricity Committees have been set up in all the States to monitor the progress of rural electrification works.

- States have also been requested to hold monthly meeting under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary to resolve the bottlenecks in implementation of RGGVY.

- Ministry of Power and Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), the nodal agency for RGGVY, conduct frequent review meetings with all the stakeholders, the concerned State Governments, State Power Utilities and Implementing Agencies.

- To ensure quality and proper supervision of rural electrification works, a three tier quality monitoring mechanism has been introduced under XI Plan of RGGVY Projects, in addition to already existing Third Party Inspecting Agency (TPIA). Under Tier-I, TPIA is required to carry out 50% verification, under Tier-II, REC appointed Quality Monitors to carry out 10% verification and under Tier-III, Ministry appointed Quality Monitors to carry out 1% verification.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (b) & (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 178 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.11.2012.

Statement showing state-wise disbursements of subsidy under RGGVY during the last three years and current year

Total subsidy 2012-13 (upto Sr. released including NAME OF STATES 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 31st Oct. No subsidy released 2012) prior to 2009-10

1 ANDHRA PRADESH 153.22 141.90 25.68 6.37 721.31 ARUNACHAL 2 PRADESH 223.24 165.54 40.01 24.65 700.71 3 ASSAM 450.17 628.65 491.36 50.47 2140.48 4 BIHAR 622.05 520.05 260.70 0.00 3489.07 5 CHHATTISGARH 333.55 163.65 119.84 17.82 838.99 8 GUJARAT 86.24 72.07 27.10 1.26 259.17 9 HARYANA 53.94 18.40 19.15 0.00 158.95 HIMACHAL 10 PRADESH 110.14 53.83 19.10 0.00 261.35 11 JAMMU & KASHMIR 327.72 60.57 68.41 36.76 700.05 12 JHARKHAND 688.65 144.62 111.57 69.03 2747.06 13 KARNATAKA 63.16 55.85 43.16 5.95 656.08 14 KERELA 9.38 28.88 0.00 22.84 81.55 15 MADHYA PRADESH 383.30 255.79 384.30 139.48 1566.13 16 MAHARASHTRA 181.50 147.31 49.43 10.36 527.44 17 MANIPUR 57.11 85.97 71.48 0.00 266.48 18 MEGHALAYA 116.83 77.83 94.06 27.03 344.62 19 MIZORAM 73.03 70.28 0.00 0.00 214.26 20 NAGALAND 53.46 55.36 25.49 11.57 203.38 21 ORISSA 889.48 542.98 360.33 55.22 2963.04 22 PUNJAB 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 54.44 23 RAJASTHAN 140.97 74.30 200.11 27.20 992.11 24 SIKKIM 40.46 39.19 36.64 0.00 155.58 25 TAMIL NADU 106.01 38.66 36.31 0.00 285.22

26 TRIPURA 47.49 29.26 48.30 10.60 157.64 27 UTTAR PRADESH 172.97 68.32 85.95 27.75 3060.37 28 UTTRANCHAL 92.28 9.69 0.00 16.69 614.81 29 WEST BENGAL 520.35 448.89 154.30 7.68 2093.07 GRAND TOTAL 5996.70 3997.83 2772.81 568.73 26253.36

NTPC POWER PROJECT 22nd November, 2012

LSQ 210

SHRI ASHOK KUMAR RAWAT

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether coal allocation and environmental clearance for 2 x 660 mega watt National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) power project at Bilhaur in Uttar Pradesh has been made;

(b) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons for delay; and

(c) the corrective measures taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : No, Madam.

(b) & (c) : NTPC has applied for coal linkage to Ministry of Coal for Bilhaur TPP (2x660 MW) in Kanpur Distt. Uttar Pradesh.

The `Terms of Reference` (TOR) for preparing Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Managements Plan (EMP) for the project has been accorded by MOEF vide letter dated 26.07.2011.

As regards environment clearance, application for environmental clearance can be submitted to Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) only after firm coal linkage is available for the project.

ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY 29th November, 2012

LSQ *83

SHRI RUDRAMADHAB RAY SHRI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government proposes to provide round the clock and affordable access to electricity to all households and villages/hamlets in the country during the next five years;

(b) if so, the details thereof along with the action plan formulated by the Government in this regard;

(c) whether the distribution transformers installed under the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) reportedly get burnt frequently;

(d) if so, the details thereof, the reasons therefor, and the time by which such burnt transformers are likely to be replaced, State-wise; and

(e) the remedial steps taken or are being taken to address the issue?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) to (e) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 83 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 29.11.2012 REGARDING ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY.

(a) & (b) : The Government of India launched Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), a flagship scheme, with an objective to provide access to electricity to rural households by creating rural electricity infrastructure and also to provide free electricity single point connection to Below Poverty Line (BPL) households. Under the scheme, Government of India provides 90% of the project cost as capital subsidy for establishing Rural Electricity Distribution Backbone (REDB) and Village Electrification Infrastructure (VEI) and provides free electricity single point connections to BPL households, in order to provide affordable access. The supply of electricity to consumers is the responsibility of Distribution Companies/Power Departments of State Governments.

Ministry of Power has proposed to continue Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) in 12th Plan for providing access to electricity to remaining households and villages/hamlets irrespective of their population subject to availability of sufficient funds.

(c) to (e) : The details of number of transformers provided under RGGVY and reported burnt is at Annex. Some of the reasons for burning of transformers are: i) Overloading due to un-authorized connections / illegal hooking. ii) Connected load being more than approved load in households given connections under the scheme. iii) Distribution transformers have suitable protection system to avoid burning in case of overloading or fault. When such protections are bypassed, Distribution Transformers get burnt in case of overloading or fault.

Repair/replacement of burnt transformers is the responsibility of implementing agency before the infrastructure is handed over to the Discoms/Power Departments. After handover, the responsibility for the same shifts to the Discoms/Power Departments, who are expected to carry out the same as per their norms and procedures.

Sr. Name of States No. of Transformers burnt No. 1 Andhra Pradesh 1201 2 Arunachal Pradesh 77 3 Bihar 6236 4 Gujarat 7 5 Haryana 390 6 Himachal Pradesh 134 7 Jammu & Kashmir 224 8 Jharkhand 4392 9 Karnataka 879 10 Kerala 11

11 Madhya Pradesh 678 12 Manipur 20 13 Meghalaya 124 14 Orissa 1451 15 Tamil Nadu 200

FUNDING FOR POWER PROJECTS IN UP 29th November, 2012

LSQ 923

SHRI P.L. PUNIA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has received any proposal from the State Government of Uttar Pradesh regarding funding of power projects from World Bank`s Clean Technology Fund;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) the action taken by the Union Government thereon?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : Yes, Madam.

(b) : Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Government of India has informed that a reference was received from the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh regarding funding of State`s power project through World Bank`s Clean Technology Fund (CTF).

(c) : The Department of Economic Affairs has informed that after examining the proposal the Government of Uttar Pradesh was informed that it may not be possible to fund the project from the CTF owing to a number of projects already in the pipeline.

POWER GENERATION 29th November, 2012

LSQ 954

PROF. SAUGATA RAY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the total power generation in both the Hydel and Thermal sectors in the country by the end of the current Five Year Plan as against the installed capacity in this regard;

(b) the comparative ratio of power availability and its consumption in the industrial, agricultural and domestic sectors as against the demand thereof; and

(c) the comparative rise in the cost of power generation and the rise in the power tariffs in the country?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : As per 18th Electric Power Survey (EPS) report, the projected all- India peak demand and energy requirement at the end of 12th Plan (2016-17) is 199,540 MW and 1354.874 BU respectively at power station bus- bar. To meet this projected demand, capacity addition of 88,537 MW is required during 12th Five Year Plan from conventional sources including thermal and hydro. In addition, the installed capacity of grid-interactive renewable sources of power generation is expected to be about 54,000 MW at the end of 12th Plan period. This capacity is expected to be adequate to generate power to meet the stipulated energy requirement (net) at the end of the current Five Year Plan period.

(b) : As per All India electricity statistics General Review ratio of All India electrical energy sales to ultimate consumers category-wise (utilities) for the year 2009-10 and 2010-11 are given below:-

Sl. No. Category Percentage of total electrical energy sold 2009-10 2010-11 1 Domestic 24.9 25.17 2 Agriculture 20.98 20.48 3 Industrial Power 36.73 36.47 4 Others* 17.39 17.88 Total 100.00 100.00 * Others include electric energy sales of categories like commercial, public lighting, railways, public water works and sewage, pumping and miscellaneous.

(c) : As per the Planning Commission`s Annual Report 20011-12 on the Working of State Power Utilities & Electricity Departments, the average tariff has increased in the past few years but the rise has not been commensurate with the increase in the cost of power supply.

Average cost of power supply and average tariff realized from 2007-08 to 2011-12 is given in the table as under: (Paise/kWh) 2010-11 2011-12 Description 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 (Revised Estimate) (Projected)

Average Cost of Power Supply 404 462 478 484 487

Average Tariff 305 325 333 357 380

DOMESTIC TARIFF IN LAKSHADWEEP 29th Novembe , 2012

LSQ 976

SHRI HAMDULLA A. B. SAYEED

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether there is any proposal to hike domestic tariff in Lakshadweep by 33 per cent to almost 100 per cent for some units; (b) if so, the reasons therefor; (c) whether the proposed hike is likely to increase the financial burden on the islanders who have limited means to augment their incomes; (d) if so, the details thereof; and (e) the other alternatives being considered by the Government to reduce revenue loss of the electricity department of Lakshadweep?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (d) : As per information made available by Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) (for State of Goa & Union Territories), the Electricity Department, Union Territory of Lakshadweep had filed its Aggregate Revenue Requirement & Tariff Petition for Financial Year (FY)2012-13 on August 1st, 2012 vide petition No. 85/2012 for about 40% hike in electricity tariff during FY 2012-13. Public comments were invited and public hearing was held by the Commission in Kavaratti, Lakshadweep on 15.10.2012. The Tariff Order has been issued by the Commission on 31.10.2012. According to the Regulatory Commission there was no tariff increase since 2001. The Commission has approved only 14.53% annual increase w.e.f 1.10.2012, as input prices like diesel cost, manpower cost have more than doubled. Domestic consumers are paying only 8.44% of the Average Cost of Supply (ACOS) which is Rs. 24.20/kWh for FY 2012-13 whereas remaining cost is being borne by the Government. (e) : Regarding the alternatives considered by the Government, the Commission has already directed the Electricity Department Lakshadweep to explore the alternative sources of cheaper electrical energy. Further, it has been informed by the Electricity Department of Union Territory of Lakshadweep that they are in the process of preparing road map for promoting Renewable source of Energy and the works for augmentation and renovation of existing solar power plants entrusted with M/s BHEL are in progress. Replacing the electro mechanical meters with electronic meters is also proposed to be carried out for energy auditing. Efforts are being made by the Department to bring down the Transmission and Distribution Loss.

VILLAGE MINI GRIDS 29thNovember, 2012

LSQ 982

SHRI S. PAKKIRAPPA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether village mini-grids are important component of universal access to electricity in the country; (b) if so, the details of the Government`s plan to promote establishment of village mini-grids in various part of the country and the number of village mini- grids established so far, State-wise; and (c) the expenditure incurred on establishment of village mini-grids and percentage of amount spent on Transmission and Distribution by the Union Government including public sector entities during the last three years and the current financial year, year-wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) : Yes, Madam. Village mini-grids are important component of universal access to electricity in the country particularly for those villages where grid connectivity is either not feasible or not cost effective. (b) : Under the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) a scheme launched by Government of India for providing access to electricity to all households, a provision of Rs 540 Crore has been earmarked as subsidy requirement for electrification of villages where grid connectivity is either not feasible or not cost effective by Decentralized Distributed Generation (DDG) during 11th Plan period. DDG may be from conventional or renewable

sources such as Biomass, Biofuels, Biogas, Mini hydro, geo thermal, Solar etc. The funding is on the pattern of 90% subsidy from Government of India and 10% loan from Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) or from own funds of the state/loan from financial institutions. Implementing Agencies of the projects are either the State Renewable Energy Development Agencies (SREDAs) / Departments promoting renewable energy or State Utilities or the identified Central Power Sector Undertakings (CPSUs). REC is the Nodal Agency for DDG scheme. So far 276 projects have been sanctioned under DDG schemes as under:-

No of Project No of DDG No of villages/ cost Sl projects Districts Hamlets (Rs in No. State sanctioned covered covered Cr) 1 Uttarakhand 2 2 10 4.84 2 West Bengal 1 1 4 5.95 3 Chhattisgarh 19 2 50 10.53 Andhra 4 Pradesh 96 3 135 26.55 5 Uttar Pradesh 62 5 103 64.1 Madhya 6 Pradesh 48 4 170 28.83 7 Bihar 48 2 175 37.85 Total 276 19 647 178.65

1 project sanctioned in September 2012. Out of total 9 DDG projects sanctioned in West Bengal, sanction of 8 DDG projects was Cancelled in November 2012 on the request of Government of West Bengal. Under DDG Scheme, works in 14 DDG projects have been completed in Visakhapatnam District of Andhra Pradesh. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), under the Off-Grid Solar Applications Scheme of Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission, is providing a subsidy of 30% of the project cost limited to Rs.150/- per watt peak for establishment of mini/micro grid based standalone rural Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) power plants with battery storage and local distribution network. The Scheme is open to all the States and Union Territories. So far, 40 SPV power plants with micro/mini- grid systems aggregating to 826.58 kWp capacity have been installed in the following States: No. of S. No. States villages Total Capacity in kWp Jammu & 1 Kashmir 14 454.16 2 Jharkhand 12 180.18 3 Madhya Pradesh 8 90.18 4 Uttar Pradesh 6 102.06 Total 40 826.58

(c) : So far, an amount of Rs 4.98 Crore has been disbursed to Andhra Pradesh under DDG scheme. MNRE has released an amount of Rs.16.74 crore for the establishment of micro/ mini-grid based SPV power plant of 826.58 kWp capacity in 40 village in four States. In addition, during 2011-12, the MNRE released an amount of Rs.45 lakhs for establishment of standalone SPV micro- grid power plants of total capacity 533 kWp in the States of Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Of this, UPNEDA has refunded an amount of Rs.15 lakhs for 25 kWp capacity stand alone micro grid based SPV power plants in Uttar Pradesh.

HYDRO POLICY 29th November, 2012

LSQ 1033

SHRI SURESH CHANABASAPPA ANGADI SHRI K.MURUGESHAN ANANDAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government had introduced a Hydro Policy in the year 2008 to develop hydro power sector;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the achievements made so far;

(c) whether any new hydro power projects have been set up since the introduction of this policy;

(d) if so, the details thereof, project-wise and State-wise;

(e) whether any review of the policy has been made; and

(f) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : The Government introduced a new Hydro Policy in the year 2008 to develop hydro power sector. The salient features of the policy including amendment made in July, 2011 are given below:

The cost plus Tariff regime (in which tariff is to be determined by the regulator under section 62 of Electricity Act, 2003) has been extended for public as well as private sector hydro power projects up to December 2015.

Transparent selection criteria for awarding sites to private developers.

Enables developer (public as well as private sector hydro developers) to recover his additional costs through merchant sale of upto a maximum of 40% of the saleable energy. 5% reduction for a delay of every six months – Balance power is to be tied up through the long term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).

For 10 years from the date of commissioning of the project, developer to provide 100 units of electricity per month to each Project Affected Family (PAF) - in cash or kind or a combination of both.

Project developer assists in implementing rural electrification in the vicinity of the project area and contributes the 10% share of the State Government under the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) scheme.

Additional 1% free power from the project for a Local Area Development Fund, - regular revenue stream for welfare schemes, creation of additional infrastructure and common facilities.

The State Governments are also expected to contribute a matching 1% from their share of 12% free power.

(c) & (d) : A hydro capacity addition (25 MW & above) aggregating to 3444 MW has been commissioned during the last four years and current year (from April, 2008 to till 15.11.2012). The detail of these projects is enclosed at Annex.

(e) & (f) : In July 2011, an amendment has been made to the policy by which the Government has decided to extend the cost plus Tariff regime (in which tariff is to be determined by the regulator under section 62 of Electricity Act, 2003) for public as well as private sector hydro power projects for a further period of five years i.e. upto December 2015. Further, public as well as private sector hydro developers have been allowed to recover their additional costs through merchant sale of up to a maximum of 40% of the saleable energy.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (c) & (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1033 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 29.11.2012.

HYDRO CAPACITY COMMISSIONED DURING LAST FOUR YEARS AND CURRENT YEAR (FROM APRIL-2008 to 15-11-2012)

Sl. Name of Project/ State Unit Capacity Date of No. Installed Capacity (No. x No. (MW) Commissioning MW)

Hydro Capacity Commissioned during 2008-09 State Sector 1 Ghatghar/ GOMID Maharashtra 1 125 13.05.2008 2x125 2 125 01.07.2008 2 Priyadarshni Jurala/APGENCO Andhra Pradesh 2 39 31.08.2008 6x39 3 Baglihar/JKPDC Jammu & 1 150 19.09.2008 3x150 Kashmir 2 150 26.10.2008 3 150 14.11.2008 4 Varahi/KPCL Karnataka 1 115 11.01.2009 2x115 2 115 09.02.2009 Total: 2008-09 969

Hydro Capacity Commissioned during 2009-10

State Sector 1 Priyadarshni Jurala/APGENCO Andhra Pradesh 3 39 27.06.2009 6x39 Total: 2009-10 39 Hydro Capacity Commissioned during 2010-11 Central Sector 1 Koteshwar/ THDC Uttarakhand 1 100 28.03.2011 4x100 2 100 31.03.2011 2 Sewa-II/NHPC Jammu & 1 40 22.06.2010 3x40 Kashmir 2 40 23.07.2010 3 40 01.07.2010 State Sector 3 Kuttiyadi Addl. Extn/ KSEB Kerala 1 50 23.05.2010 2x50 2 50 23.09.2010 4 Priyadarshni Jurala Andhra Pradesh 4 39 28.08.2010 6x39 5 39 09.11.2010 Private Sector 5 Allian Duhangan Himachal 1 96 16.09.2010 2x96 Pradesh 2 96 18.09.2010 Total: 2010-11 690 Sl. Name of Project/ State Unit Capacity Date of No. Installed Capacity (No. x No. (MW) Commissioning MW)

Hydro Capacity Commissioned during 2011-12 Central Sector

1 Koteshwar/ THDC Uttarakhand 3 100 25.01.2012 4x100 4 100 22.03.2011 State Sector 2 Priyadarshni Jurala Andhra Pradesh 6 39 09.06.2011 6x39 3 Myntdu Meghalaya 1 42 23.11.2011 2x42 2 42 31.03.2012 Private Sector 4 Karcham Wangtoo Himachal Pradesh 1 250 24.05.2011 4x250 2 250 21.06.2011 3 250 08.09.2011 4 250 13.09.2011 5 Malana-II Himachal Pradesh 1 50 06.08.2011 2x50 2 50 14.08.2011 Total: 2011-12 1423

Hydro Capacity Commissioned during 2012-13 (till 15-11-2012) Central Sector 1 Chamera-III Himachal Pradesh 3 77 07.06.2012 3x77 2 77 12.06.2012 1 77 28.06.2012 2 Chutak Jammu & Kashmir 2 11 08.11.2012 4x11 3 11 11.11.2012 Private Sector 3 Budhil Himachal Pradesh 2 35 26.05.2012 2x35 1 35 30.05.2012

Total: 2012-13 323

TOTAL (APRIL-2008 TO 15-11-12) 3444

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS IN NEPAL 29th November, 2012

LSQ 1074

SHRI SANJAY BHOI SHRI A. GANESHAMURTHI SHRI N.S.V. CHITTHAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of hydro power projects being implemented with Indian assistance in Nepal along with their present implementation status, project- wise;

(b) whether many of such projects are yet to take off or have been stalled;

(c) if so, the details thereof along with the reasons therefor; and

(d) the steps taken by the Government for speedy implementation of hydro power projects in Nepal?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (c) : At present, no hydro power project is being implemented with Indian assistance in Nepal. However, Projects on three major water resources in Nepal viz Pancheshwar (5600 MW), Sapta Koshi (3300 MW) and Naumure (225 MW), are under discussions between the two countries. The details are given in Annex. In addition, Arun-III hydroelectric Project (900 MW) has been awarded by Government of Nepal to SJVN Limited a Central Public Sector Undertaking. The Detailed Project Report (DPR) of the project is under appraisal by Central Electricity Authority (CEA).

(d) : For speedy development of Water Resources of Common Rivers with Nepal, meetings are held regularly between the two countries at various levels and a three-tier bilateral Institutional mechanism as detailed below has been set up:

(i) Joint Ministerial level Commission on Water Resources (JMCWR) headed by the Ministers of Water Resources (MoWR) of India and Nepal;

(ii) Joint Committee on Water Resources (JCWR) headed by Secretary, MoWR, Government of India from the Indian side; and

(iii) Joint Standing Technical Committee (JSTC) to rationalize technical committees and sub-committees under JCWR that are existing between India and Nepal.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1074 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 29.11.2012.

(i) Pancheshwar Multipurpose Project ( 5600 MW) Pancheshwar Multipurpose Project (5600 MW) proposed on the river Mahakali (known as Sarda in India), is to be implemented under integrated Mahakali Treaty signed between Nepal and India in February,1996. In order to carry out additional investigations and studies required for finalization of Detailed Project Report (DPR), a Joint Project Office (JPO) of Nepal and India was established in Kathmandu in December,1999 and a draft DPR was prepared by Indian side in the year 2002. However, the draft DPR is yet to be finalized jointly. (ii) Sapta Kosi High Dam Multipurpose Project (330 MW) & Sun Kosi Storage cum Diversion Scheme. A Joint Project Office (JPO-SKSKI) was established at Birat Nagar on 17.8.2004 to carry out detailed investigations/field works and prepare a joint DPR with Nepal. The DPR is under preparation. (III) Naumure Storage cum Hydroelectric Project (225 MW). A Pre-Feasibility Report (PFR) was prepared by India which was handed over to Nepalese side in March, 2010.

HYDRO POWER GENERATION 6th December, 2012

LSQ *186

SHRI TUFANI SAROJ SHRIMATI MANEKA SANJAY GANDHI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the actual hydro power generation vis-a-vis targets fixed for various hydro power projects of the Central Public Sector Undertakings during the Eleventh Five Year Plan, year, project and State/UT-wise;

(b) the reasons for the short fall, if any, category-wise;

(c) whether various hydro power projects being implemented by the National Hydro Power Corporation Limited have incurred time and cost overruns;

(d) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor, project-wise; and

(e) the corrective measures taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (e) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 186 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 06.12.2012 REGARDING HYDRO POWER GENERATION.

(a) & (b) : The details of actual hydro power generation vis-à-vis targets fixed for various hydro power projects in the Central Sector during the individual years of the Eleventh Five Year Plan, year, project and State/UT-wise are at Annex-I.

There has been shortfall in generation for the year 2009-10 due to less rainfall in some regions during the period resulting in less inflow into the reservoirs. Besides, shortfall in generation in different years in individual power projects has been mainly due to poor rainfall in some regions, delay in commissioning of new projects and forced outages due to mechanical/electrical reasons etc.

(c) & (d) : The details of the time and cost overruns incurred and the reasons for delay in the hydro power projects being implemented by NHPC Limited are enclosed at Annex-II.

(e) : The following corrective measures have been taken with regard to the reasons causing delays:

# For geological delays technical steps taken include interalia strengthening of work area in the hill slope region through provisioning of Rock Bolts and more efficient tunnel boring mechanisms by intensive and detailed probing of the geological strata.

# As regards Local area agitations, these are mostly dependent on socio-political conditions, like civil disturbances in the J&K Valley area, Gorkha agitation in West Bengal etc. To address them, efforts have been made to maintain good relations with local communities through interaction at several fora and attempts to meet local aspirations by assisting in creation of social infrastructure like schools, roads, drinking water facilities, health infrastructure etc.

# For delays due to uncertain weather conditions which are difficult to manage to begin with, attempts have been stepped up to ensure better planning of work such as transportation of skilled manpower and critical material, in the available window of working season etc.

Further, following additional measures have been taken by the Ministry of Power for better project and contract management:

# Central Electricity Authority (CEA) monitors the progress of each project continuously through frequent site visits, interaction with the developers, critical study of monthly progress reports, etc. Chairperson, CEA holds review meetings with the developers and other stakeholders to sort out the critical issues.

# A Power Project Monitoring Panel (PPMP) has been set up by the Ministry of Power to independently follow up and monitor the progress of the hydro projects.

# Review meetings are taken by Ministry of Power regularly with the concerned officers of CEA, equipment manufacturers, State Utilities/Central Public Sector Undertakings/Project developers, etc. to sort out the critical issues.

ANNEXURE-I ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTs (a) & (b) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 186 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 06.12.2012 REGARDINGHYDRO POWER GENERATION.

DETAILS OF ACTUAL HYDRO POWER GENERATION VIS-À-VIS TARGETS OF CENTRAL SECTOR PROJECTS (ABOVE 25 MW) DURING 11TH FIVE YEAR PLAN

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 STATIO SL T A T A T A T A T A N/ STATE No (MU (MU (MU) (MU) (MU (MU (MU (MU) (MU (MU UTILIT . ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Y BBMB Bhakra 1 HP 5350 5127 4800 5460 5100 4497 4240 5725 4900 6198 L&R 2 Dehar HP 2400 2908 3000 3094 3000 2938 3052 3313 3000 3255 3 Pong HP 1400 1765 1123 1489 1300 951 883 1346 1123 1853 4 Ganguwal Punjab 495 533 1160 1066 584 545 550 433 500 534 5 Kotla Punjab 505 627 516 440 550 456 500 619 1015 1096 1008 1110 1050 1127 1002 1245 Total 9371 9275 0 0 3 9 0 3 3 9 NHPC 1 Baira Siul HP 779 607 741 675 762 623 762 711 679 730 2 Chamera-I HP 2000 2102 2100 2142 2100 2065 1665 2408 1544 2659 3 Chamera-II HP 1500 1408 1424 1372 1471 1369 1471 1439 1471 1522 Chamera- 4 HP 46 0 218 0 III* 5 Salal-I J&K 3082 3231 3082 3007 3000 3024 3000 3230 3000 3219 6 Salal-II J&K 7 Uri J&K 2587 2596 2486 3032 2587 2723 2587 3039 2587 2704 8 Dulhasti J&K 1716 2210 1907 2198 1870 2264 1870 2234 1870 2199 9 Sewa-II J&K 94 0 415 363 521 562 10 Uri-II* J&K 36 0 265 0 11 Chutak* J&K 50 0 Nimmo 12 J&K 64 0 Bazgo*

Uttarakha 13 Tanakpur 417 438 399 430 418 471 443 465 443 488 nd Dhauligan Uttarakha 14 1100 1186 1100 1117 1081 1134 1081 1134 1081 1157 ga nd 15 Rangit Sikkim 322 337 321 333 333 329 333 352 333 353 16 Teesta-V Sikkim 138 91 2240 1887 2511 2597 2511 2624 2511 2568 17 Loktak Manipur 448 605 400 498 448 381 448 604 448 523 1408 1481 1620 1669 1667 1698 1666 1860 1708 1868 Total 9 1 0 1 5 0 8 3 5 4

SJVNL Nathpa 1 HP 6400 6405 6400 6609 6400 7019 6500 7140 6500 7610 Jhakri Total 6400 6405 6400 6609 6400 7019 6500 7140 6500 7610 THDC Uttarakhan 1 Tehri 2773 2664 2850 3172 2850 2117 2742 3116 2797 3984 d Uttarakhan 2 Koteshwar 155 0 438 607 d Total 2773 2664 2850 3172 2850 2117 2897 3116 3235 4591 NHDC Indira 1 MP 2698 2727 2600 1568 2420 2118 2235 2198 2200 3286 Sagar Omkare- 2 MP 360 698 1167 799 1068 953 965 1000 965 1376 shwar Total 3058 3425 3767 2367 3488 3071 3200 3198 3165 4662 D.V.C. West 1 Maithon 150 213 156 189 160 102 150 56 61 122 Bengal 2 Panchet Jharkhand 155 216 154 223 165 86 165 59 64 174 Total 305 429 310 412 325 188 315 115 125 296 NEEPCO 1 Khandong Assam 332 223 364 187 267 149 210 156 210 179 2 Kopili Assam 1082 1060 1186 984 997 784 926 792 790 992 3 Doyang Nagaland 208 268 227 239 227 184 227 256 227 229 Arunachal 4 Ranganadi 1378 1540 1510 1569 1510 1033 1424 1399 1400 978 Pradesh Total 3000 3091 3287 2979 3001 2150 2787 2603 2627 2378 ALL INDIA (CENTRAL 3977 4178 4289 4334 4323 4089 4164 4604 4276 5068 SECTOR) 5 4 7 0 9 8 2 9 0 2

T- Target; A- Achievement; *- Was scheduled to be commissioned but could not be commissioned as on 31.03.2012. In anticipation of commissioning, CEA had fixed a schedule/target for generation.

ANNEXURE-II ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTs (c) & (d) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 186 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 06.12.2012 REGARDING HYDRO POWER GENERATION.

Time and cost overruns in NHPC projects

Sr. Name of Project State Commissioning Project Cost Reasons for time and No Capacity Schedule Cost in over cost over run Agency Rupees run Date of Approval Crores

Original Revised Original Rs. Crs schedule schedule** 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Parbati-III Himachal Nov-10 2012-14 2304.56 411.44 Difficult geological (4x130 MW) Pradesh 2010-11 (05/05) conditions delaying Civil NHPC works. Unexpected flash 09.11.2005 floods. Local agitations. 2 Nimoo Bazgo Jammu & Aug-10 2013-14 611.01 325.09 Shortage of local skilled (3x15 MW) Kashmir 2010-11 (12/2005) manpower. NHPC 24.08.2006 3 Teesta Low Dam- West Mar-07 2013-14 768.92 859.08 Delay in obtaining III Bengal 2006-07 (12/02) Forest (4x33 MW) clearance. Unexpected NHPC Power house hill side 30.10.2003 collapse. Unexpected flash floods in July, 2007, May, 2009 & July, 2010. Also Local Gorkha Jan Mukti agitations/ bandhs. 4 Teesta Low Dam– West Sep-09 2014-15 1061.38 440..62 Delay in forest IV Bengal 2009-10 (03/05) clearance.Unexpected (4x40 MW) flash floods in NHPC July,2007, May, 2009 & 30.09.2005 July, 2010 delaying civil and other works.Local Gorkha Jan Mukti agitations/bandhs. 5 Parbati - II Himachal Sep-09 2016-17 3919.59 1446.41 Hon’ble High Court of (4x200 MW) Pradesh 2009-10 (12/01) Himachal Pradesh NHPC banned stone crusher 11.09.2002 operation. Delay in revised forest clearance. Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) suffered extensive damage due to heavy ingress of water and slush. Also Hill side collapse in Power House area in Feb, 07. 6 Subansiri Lower Arunachal Sep-10 2016-17 6285.33 4381.67 Disruption of works by (8x250 MW) Pradesh/ 2010-11 (12/02) locals in Arunachal NHPC Assam Pradesh. Hill slope 09.09.2003 collapse in Power House in Jan, 2008. Damage to bridge on Ranganadi river. Stoppage of works due to agitation launched

Sr. Name of Project State Commissioning Project Cost Reasons for time and No Capacity Schedule Cost in over cost over run Agency Rupees run Date of Approval Crores

Original Revised Original Rs. Crs schedule schedule** 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 by Anti Dam activists in Assam. Situation is still not conducive for work. 7 Uri-II Jammu & Nov-09 2012-13 1724.79 356.21 Unexpected heavy rains (4x60 MW) Kashmir 2009-10 March-13 (02/05) in May ’10 and April ’11 NHPC 01.09.2005 delaying dam related works. Law and Order disturbance in Valley. Works stopped by locals from Mar, 2012 to June, 2012. Unexpected flash floods in Sept. 11 and Sept. 12. 8 Chutak Jammu & Feb-11 Jan-13 621.26 291.99 Shortage of local skilled (4x11 MW) Kashmir 2010-11 2012-13 (12/05) manpower. NHPC 24.08.2006 **As per latest estimates

SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY TO RURAL HOUSEHOLDS 6th December,2012

LSQ* 187

SHRI RAMESH BAIS SHRI HARI MANJHI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether electricity is being supplied to the rural households within a radius of five kilometers of various power projects set up by the Central Power Generating companies in the country; (b) if so, the details, thereof, State-wise including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Bihar; (c) if not, the reasons therefor; and (d) the corrective measures being taken/proposed to be taken by the Government in this regard and the time by which power will be supplied to the inhabitants of such villages?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (d) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 187 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 06.12.2012 REGARDING SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY TO RURAL HOUSEHOLDS.

(a) to (d) : Electricity distribution including supply to rural households within a radius of 5 Km of the generating stations of Central Power Generating Companies, is the responsibility of the State Governments and Distribution

Utilities. In addition to the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), a flagship scheme, with the objective of providing access to electricity to rural households by creating rural electricity infrastructure and also providing free electricity single point connection to Below Poverty Line (BPL) households, the Government further announced a scheme to augment and strengthen the power distribution network in the villages/habitations in the radius of 5 Km of the generating stations of Central Power Generating Companies. Details of projects where contracts have been awarded under the scheme are as follows:- Central Power Generating Sl No. Company Name of the project State Name Status Talcher Super Thermal 1 National Thermal power power station Odisha Contract Corporation (NTPC) / awarded in 2 NTPC Talcher thermal power plant Odisha December, 2011 Electric Supply Kahalgaon super thermal 3 Company power station Bihar Contract Feroz Gandhi Unchahar awarded in January, 4 Limited (NESCL) Thermal power plant Uttar Pradesh 2012 5 Tanda Thermal Power Plant Uttar Pradesh Rihand Super Thermal 6 Power Station Uttar Pradesh Contract Singrauli Super Thermal awarded in March, 7 Power Station Uttar Pradesh 2012 Vindhyachal Super Thermal 8 Power Station Madhya Pradesh The scheme is currently under review.

KISHANGANGA HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECT 6th December, 2012

LSQ 2080

SMT. ANNU TANDON

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has taken steps for resolving the disputes relating to the 330 MW Kishanganga hydro-electric project in Jammu and Kashmir;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) the position on the constitution of the seven-member bench of International Court of Arbitration for the resolution of the dispute?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : Yes, Madam.

(b) : The Kishanganga HE Project has been discussed between India and Pakistan in a number of meetings of the Permanent Indus Commission, wherein Pakistan side has raised objections on the design of the project with respect to the provisions of the Indus Waters Treaty 1960. As per the Treaty provisions, Pakistan has initiated arbitration proceedings for resolution in a Court of Arbitration, Hague.

(c) : The Court of Arbitration has already been set up with seven-members. Scheduled proceedings before the Court have been completed. The Award is expected to be announced within six months of the close of the Scheduled hearings.

USE OF LED BULBS 6th December, 2012

LSQ 2093

SHRI E.G. SUGAVANAM

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether Light Emitting Diode (LED) bulbs are more energy efficient than the conventional bulbs and Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs);

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether the Union Government has issued any directions to the State Governments to promote the use of LEDs and make it available at subsidized rates to the domestic consumers;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : The efficiency of an Light Emitting Diode (LED) bulb can be assessed from the fact that a 6-8 Watt LED bulb provides light output (Lumens) equivalent to a 13-18 Watt CFL and a 60 Watt incandescent bulb. Replacement of an incandescent bulb by an LED bulb of equivalent lumens could give energy saving of around 80%. Therefore, the efficacy (lumens per watt) of an LED bulb is about 100 while that of an incandescent bulb is only around 15. In addition to its efficacy, the LED bulbs carries a life of about 50000 hours while an incandescent bulb lasts for about 1000 hrs. and CFL for about 6000.

(c) to (e) : The use of LED is promoted by Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) under its LED Village Campaign Scheme where villages are adopted for demonstration projects and LED bulbs are provided free of cost.

RFORMANCE OF HYDRO POWER PROJECTS 06th December ,2012

LSQ 2230

SHRI MAGUNTA SRINIVASULU REDDY SHRI DHANANJAY SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of per Mega Watt (MW) installed capacity, including the stipulated daily and peak hours of electricity generated by various hydro power projects in the country, project-wise; (b) whether the electricity generated per MW from various hydro power projects has been reduced over the years; (c) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor; and (d) the corrective measures taken or proposed to be taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : The details of installed capacity in MW of various hydro power projects in the country, project-wise is enclosed at Annex. There is no stipulation on daily and peak hour electricity generated by various Hydro Power Stations. (b) to (d): The electricity generated per MW of installed capacity from various hydro power projects on a year to year basis depends, inter-alia, on rainfall and snow melt.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2230 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 06.12.2012.

LIST OF H.E. STATIONS IN THE COUNTRY WITH STATION CAPACITY ABOVE 25 MW

REGION/ SECTOR CAPACITY UTILITY/ STATION (MW) B.B.M.B. 1 BHAKRA - L 540.00 2 BHAKRA - R 785.00 3 GANGUWAL 77.65 4 KOTLA 77.65 SUB TOTAL 1480.30 5 DEHAR 990.00 6 PONG 396.00 TOTAL BBMB 2866.30 N.H.P.C. (NR) 1 BAIRA SIUL 198.00 2 SALAL-I 345.00 3 SALAL- II 345.00 4 TANAKPUR 94.20 5 CHAMERA-I 540.00 6 CHAMERA-II 300.00 7 CHAMERA-III 231.00 8 URI 480.00 9 DHAULIGANGA 280.00 10 DULHASTI 390.00 11 SEWA-II 120.00 12 CHUTAK 33.00 TOTAL NHPC (NR) 3356.20 SJVNL (NR) 1 NATHPA JHAKRI 1500.00 THDC (NR) 1 TEHRI 1000.00 2 KOTESHWAR 400.00 TOTAL THDC 1400.00 TOTAL CENTRAL NR 9122.50 HIMACHAL PRADESH HPSEBL 1 GIRI BATA 60.00 2 BASSI 60.00

3 SANJAY 120.00 4 LARJI 126.00 TOTAL HPSEBL 366.00 MALANA POWER COMPANY LIMITED (PVT) 1 MALANA 86.00 EVEREST POWER PRIVATE LIMITED (PVT) 1 MALANA-II 100.00 JAIPRAKASH HYDRO POWER LTD. (PVT.) 1 BASPA-II (PVT) 300.00 ALLAIN DUHANGAN HYDRO POWER LTD. (PVT.) 1 ALLAIN DUHANGAN (PVT) 192.00 JAYPEE KARCHAM HYDRO POWER LTD. (PVT.) 1 KARCHAMWANGTOO (PVT) 1000.00 LANCO GREEN POWER PVT. LIMITED (LGPPL) 1 BUDHIL (PVT) 70.00 TOTAL PRIVATE 1748.00 TOTAL HP 2114.00 JAMMU & KASHMIR J&KSPDC 1 LOWER JHELUM 105.00 2 UPPER SINDH - II 105.00 3 BAGLIHAR 450.00 TOTAL J&KSPDC 660.00 PUNJAB PSPCL 1 SHANAN 110.00 2 MUKERIAN ST-I PH-I 45.00 3 MUKERIAN ST-I PH-II 45.00 4 MUKERIAN ST-I PH-III 58.50 5 MUKERIAN ST-I PH-IV 58.50 6 A.P.SAHIB ST.I 67.00 7 A.P.SAHIB ST.II 67.00 8 RANJIT SAGAR DAM 600.00 TOTAL PSPCL 1051.00 RAJASTHAN RRJVUNL 1 R.P.SAGAR 172.00 2 J.SAGAR 99.00 3 MAHIBAJAJ - I 50.00 4 MAHIBAJAJ - II 90.00 TOTAL RRJVUNL 411.00 UTTAR PRADESH UPJVNL 1 RIHAND 300.00 2 OBRA 99.00 3 MATATILLA 30.60 4 KHARA 72.00 TOTAL UPJVNL 501.60 UTTARAKHAND UJVNL 1 DHAKRANI 33.75 2 DHALIPUR 51.00

3 KULHAL 30.00 4 CHIBRO 240.00 5 KHODRI 120.00 6 RAMGANGA 198.00 7 CHILLA 144.00 8 MANERIBHALI (THILOT) ST.-I 90.00 9 MANERIBHALI STAGE-II 304.00 10 KHATIMA 41.40 TOTAL UJVNL 1252.15 JAIPRAKASH POWER VENTURE LTD. (PVT.) 1 VISHNUPRAYAG 400.00 TOTAL JPPVL 400.00 TOTAL UTTRANCHAL 1652.15 TOTAL NORTHERN REGION 15512.25 WESTERN REGION GUJARAT GSECL 1 UKAI 300.00 2 KADANA (PSS) 240.00 TOTAL GSECL 540.00 SSNNL 1 SARDAR SAROVAR-CHPH 250.00 2 SARDAR SAROVAR- RBPH 1200.00 TOTAL SSNNL 1450.00 TOTAL GUJARAT 1990.00 MADHYA PRADESH CENTRAL/ JOINT NHDC 1 INDIRA SAGAR 1000.00 2 OMKARESHWAR 520.00 TOTAL NHDC 1520.00 MPGPCL 1 GANDHI SAGAR 115.00 2 BARGI 90.00 3 PENCH 160.00 4 BAN SAGAR TONS - I 315.00 5 BANSAGAR TONS-II 30.00 6 BANSAGAR TONS-III 60.00 7 RAJGHAT 45.00 8 MADHIKHERA 60.00 TOTAL MPGPCL 875.00 TOTAL MADHYA PRADESH 2395.00 CHHATISGARH CSPGC 1 HANSDEO BANGO 120.00 TOTAL CSPGC 120.00 MAHARASHTRA MAHANGENCO 1 KOYNA I&II 600.00 2 KOYNA III 320.00 3 KOYNA IV 1000.00 4 KOYNA DPH 36.00 5 VAITARNA 60.00

6 BIRA TAIL RACE 80.00 7 TILLARI 60.00 8 GHATGHAR PSS 250.00 SUB TOTAL MAHANGENCO 2406.00 TATA POWER COMPANY (PVT.) 1 BHIRA 150.00 2 BHIVPURI 75.00 3 KHOPOLI 72.00 4 BHIRA PSS 150.00 TOTAL TPCL 447.00 DODSON-LINDBLOM HYDRO POWER PVT. LTD. (DLHP) 1 BANDHARDHARA - II 34.00 TOTAL DLHP (PVT) 34.00 TOTAL MAHARASHTRA 2887.00 TOTAL WESTERN REGION 7392.00 SOUTHERN REGION ANDHRA PRADESH APGENCO 1 MACHKUND 114.75 2 UPPER SILERU ST-I 120.00 3 UPPER SILERU ST-II 120.00 4 LOWER SILERU 460.00 5 T.B.DAM 36.00 6 HAMPI 36.00 7 N.J.SAGAR 815.60 8 SRISAILAM 770.00 9 N.J.SAGAR RBC 60.00 10 N.J.SAGAR RBC EXT. 30.00 11 N.J.SAGAR LBC 60.00 12 POCHAMPAD 27.00 13 SRISAILAM LBPH 900.00 14 PRIYDARSHNI JURALA 234.00 TOTAL APGENCO 3783.35 TOTAL ANDHRA PRADESH 3783.35 KARNATAKA KARNATAKA POWER CORPORATION LTD. 1 SHARAVATHY 1035.00 2 LINGNAMAKKI 55.00 3 BADHRA 39.20 4 KALINADI 855.00 5 SUPA DPH 100.00 6 VARAHI 460.00 7 GHATPRABHA 32.00 8 KADRA 150.00 9 KODASALI 120.00 10 SHARAVATHY TAIL RACE 240.00 11 ALMATTI DAM 290.00 12 JOG 139.20 13 SIVASAMUDRAM 42.00 14 MUNIRABAD 28.00 TOTAL KPCL 3585.40 TOTAL KARNATKA 3585.40 KERALA

KSEB 1 IDUKKI 780.00 2 SABARIGIRI 300.00 3 KUTTIYADI & K. EXTN. 125.00 4 KUTTIYADI ADDN. EXTN. 100.00 5 SHOLAYAR 54.00 6 SENGULAM 48.00 7 NARIAMANGLAM 70.00 8 PALLIVASAL 37.50 9 PORINGALKUTTU 32.00 10 PANNIAR 30.00 11 IDAMALAYAR 75.00 12 LOWER PERIYAR 180.00 13 KAKKAD 50.00 TOTAL KSEB 1881.50 TOTAL KERALA 1881.50 TNEB 1 KUNDAH- I 60.00 2 KUNDAH- II 175.00 3 KUNDAH- III 180.00 4 KUNDAH- IV 100.00 5 KUNDAH-V 40.00 6 PARSON'S VALLEY ( K.- VI ) 30.00 7 METTUR DAM 50.00 8 METTUR TUNNEL 200.00 9 PERIYAR 140.00 10 KODAYAR- I 60.00 11 KODAYAR- II 40.00 12 SHOLAYAR 95.00 13 PYKARA 59.20 14 ALIYAR 60.00 15 SARKARPATHY 30.00 16 PAPANASAM 32.00 17 MOYAR 36.00 18 SURULIYAR 35.00 19 L.MET.PH-1 30.00 20 L.MET.PH-2 30.00 21 L.MET.PH-3 30.00 22 L.MET.PH-4 30.00 23 KADAMPARAI 400.00 24 PYKARA ULTIMATE 150.00 25 BHAVANI BARRAGE - I 30.00 TOTAL TNEB 2122.20 TOTAL SOUTHERN REGION 11372.45 EASTERN REGION JHARKHAND JSEB 1 SUBERNREKHA - I 65.00 2 SUBERNREKHA - II 65.00 TOTAL JSEB 130.00 D.V.C. 1 MAITHON 63.20 2 PANCHET & EXTN. 80.00

TOTAL DVC 143.20 ORISSA OHPC 1 HIRAKUD - I (BURLA) 275.50 2 HIRAKUD - II (CHIPLIMA) 72.00 3 BALIMELA 510.00 4 RENGALI 250.00 5 UPPER KOLAB 320.00 6 UPPER INDRAVATI 600.00 TOTAL OHPC 2027.50 WEST BENGAL WBSEDCL 1 JALDHAKA - I 27.00 2 RAMMAM-II 50.00 3 PURULIA PSS 900.00 TOTAL WBSEDC 977.00 SIKKIM NHPC (ER) 1 RANGIT-III 60.00 2 TEESTA 510.00 TOTAL NHPC 570.00 TOTAL EASTERN REGION 3847.70 ASSAM APGCL 1 KARBI LANGPI 100.00 MEGHALAYA 1 KYRDEMKULAI 60.00 2 UMIAM ST-I 36.00 3 UMIAM ST- IV 60.00 4 MYNTDU ST.- I 84.00 TOTAL MeSEB 240.00 NEEPCO 1 KHANDONG 75.00 2 KOPILI 200.00 3 DOYANG 75.00 4 RANGANADI 405.00 TOTAL NEEPCO 755.00 NHPC (NER) 1 LOKTAK 105.00 SUB TOTAL NHPC (NER) 105.00 SUB TOTAL CENTRAL (NER) 860.00 TOTAL NER 1200.00 TOTAL ALL INDIA 39324.40 Note:- (1) Station capacity upto 25 MW not included. (2) Uprated/ Derated Capacities of units have been incorporated.

PARVATI HYDRO POWER PROJECT 6th December, 2012

LSQ 2249

SHRI MAHESHWAR HAZARI

SMT. USHA VERMA SHRI HARSH VARDHAN SMT. SEEMA UPADHYAY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the work of under construction Parvati Hydel Power Project in the Sainj Valley is in the last phase; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) the time by which power generation is likely to be started by this project; (d) whether disputes relating to compensation for the families affected by the said project have not been resolved so far; (e) if so, the details thereof; and (f) the measures taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (c) : The construction of Parbati-III Hydro-electric Project, 4 units of 130 MW each = 520 MW, Himachal Pradesh is likely to be completed by February, 2013. Power generation from the Project is likely to start by February 2013 subject to the completion of works of transmission line. (d) to (f) : Compensation amounting for Rs. 34.34 crore, as per the Rehabilitation & Resettlement (R&R) Plan, has already been distributed to the project affected families through State Government. Some individuals have approached Hon`ble Courts for higher compensation and the matter is subjudice. Further, during the construction phase of the project, the issue of additional compensation came up and the State Government has constituted a Committee comprising Members from various Departments for assessment of compensation for subsequent damages. The Committee assesses such damages from time to time and an additional amount of Rs.2.47 crore has been released for distribution to the affected families on account of loss to them due to construction of project as a subsequent compensation through District Administration.

IMPACT OF HYDRO POWER PROJECTS 6th December, 2012

LSQ 2280

SHRI DHANANJAY SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has conducted any analysis/study to evaluate the impact of hydro power projects on small tributaries of various rivers;

(b) if so, the details and outcome thereof and if not, the reasons therefor;

(c) whether the Government has also conducted any study to analyse the adverse impact of discharging excessive water from various hydro power projects to downstream areas;

(d) if so, the details and outcome thereof and the corrective measures being taken by the Government in this regard; and

(e) if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : As per available information, a comprehensive analysis/study of the impact of hydro power projects on small tributaries of various rivers has not been conducted by Government.

However, comprehensive Environmental Evaluation Studies have been conducted by Central Water Commission (CWC) in respect of completed Water Resources Projects constructed under the scheme Research and Development activities of Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR). The study includes, inter-alia, assessment of both the beneficial as well as unfavourable environmental impacts of completed water resources projects, formulation of Environmental Management Plans to mitigate adverse impacts to the extent possible etc.

(c) to (e): Following studies have been conducted:- i) The Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Study for Lohit and Bichom basins have been got carried out by Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) through Water and Power Consultancy Services (WAPCOS). ii) EIA Studies for Subansiri and Siang Basins have been undertaken by CWC. Additional comprehensive Down-Stream Impact Assessment Study including the environmental impact of Lower Subansiri HE Project (2000 MW) has been carried out by Guwahati University in association with Dibrugarh University and IIT, Guwahati. iii) Alternate Hydro Energy Centre (AHEC), IIT Roorkee has prepared a report – `Study on Assessment of Cumulative Impact of Hydropower Projects in Alaknanda and Bhagirathi Basins up to Devprayag` in Dec. 2011. iv) Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun has prepared a report - `Assessment of Cumulative Impacts of Hydroelectric Projects on Aquatic and Terrestrial Biodiversity in Alaknanda and Bhagirathi Basins, Uttarakhand` in 2012.

The recommendations made in the above broad-base studies are considered by the MoEF while considering environment and forest clearances.

RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA 6th December, 2012

LSQ 2286

SHRI GORAKH PRASAD JAISWAL DR. RATAN SINGH SHRI SAJJAN SINGH VERMA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has received complaints regarding partial or non- electrification of villages even after the implementation of Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY);

(b) if so, the details of such complaints received during the last three years and the current year thereof and the action taken by the Government thereon, State-wise;

(c) whether the Government has also received any complaints regarding alleged irregularities in the implementation of the said scheme;

(d) if so, the details thereof including the nature of complaints received and the action taken/proposed to be taken by the Government thereon, State-wise including Madhya Pradesh; and

(e) the measures undertaken by the Government to address the issue?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (d) : The electricity infrastructure in the villages is created in line with the provision made in the sanctioned Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY). In the projects implemented under RGGVY during X & XI Plan, the entire villages could not be covered in many of the projects because of the following reasons:-

(i) Habitations having population less than 100 could not be covered because of the prevailing norms.

(ii) Inadequate provisions of infrastructure in the DPRs proposed by the States.

(iii) The scope of DPRs could not be enhanced beyond 20% of the contract amount due to contractual limitation in the contract awarded by the implementing agency.

Complaints regarding alleged irregularities in award of work in the States of Jharkhand and Jammu & Kashmir are under investigation by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Representations/suggestions are received in this Ministry from various quarters that provide feedback for improvement/effective implementation of the scheme. Complaints relating to implementation of rural electrification works are taken up with the concerned implementing agencies to address the issues.

(e) : For proper monitoring and ensuring quality of works, a Third Party Inspection mechanism plan was in place under the X Plan whereas three tier quality control mechanism has been put in place in respect of projects approved during XI Plan period.

FUNDS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS BY PFC 13th December , 2012

LSQ 3230

SHRI JAYANT CHAUDHARY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether Power Finance Corporation (PFC) has set up a subsidiary to fund renewable energy projects; and (b) if so, the details thereof and the lending status during 2011-12 to renewable energy projects, State-wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : Yes, Madam. PFC Green Energy Ltd. (PFC GEL), is a wholly owned subsidiary of PFC set up to fund renewable energy projects and has been incorporated on 30.03.2011 to function as a Non-Banking Financial Institution. The state-wise sanction and disbursement during 2011-12 is at Annex.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3230 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 13.12.2012.

State-wise Sanction Disbursement by PFC to Renewable Energy Sector during 2011-12

All amounts in Rs. Crores Sl. No. State Amount Sanctioned Amount Disbursed* 1. Andhra Pradesh 44.32 0.56

2. Gujarat 164.74 - 3. Maharashtra - 29.73 4. Nagaland - 1.84 5. Punjab 8.00 - 6. Rajasthan 7.20 - 7. Tamil Nadu - 258.54 8. Uttarakhand 22.69 - 9. West Bengal - 8.62 Total 246.95 299.29

*Includes disbursement against sanction of earlier years.

DDG SCHEME UNDER RGGVY 13th December, 2012

LSQ 3323

SHRI ZAFAR ALI NAQVI SHRI N CHELUVARAYA SWAMY SWAMYGOWDA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of villages covered in Decentralised Distributed Generation (DDG) scheme under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana during the last three years and the current year, State wise including Uttar Pradesh; (b) the details of DDG projects sanctioned and funds allocated for these projects during the above-said period, year and State-wise; (c) whether the power requirements of tribal artisan communities fit with the guidelines of DDG scheme of Ministry of Power and Remote Village Electrification Scheme of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy; (d) if so, the details thereof; and (e) the steps taken or proposed to be taken by the Government to provide electricity to all remote and tribal villages in the country through DDG scheme under RGGVY?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : The details of Decentralised Distributed Generation (DDG) projects sanctioned and villages covered, year-wise and State-wise is at Annex-I. (c) & (d) : DDG Scheme of Ministry of Power In addition to the domestic lighting load, DDG Guidelines also provide for some non-domestic/productive load to help in overall development of villages covered under DDG. The scheme is for the electrification of villages, from conventional or renewable sources, where grid connectivity is either not feasible or not cost effective. Under DDG, Access to electricity is given to Above Poverty Line (APL) households, Below Poverty Line (BPL) households (free of cost), Community buildings like Schools, Panchayat Bhawan, Hospitals etc. Remote Village Electrification (RVE) Programme of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) MNRE had been implementing RVE programme for providing financial support for electrification using various renewable energy sources in those remote unelectrified census villages and unelectrified hamlets of electrified census villages where grid extension was not found feasible by the State Governments and were not covered under RGGVY. Types of systems for which Central Financial Assistance(CFA) were released up to 31st March, 2012 under the RVE programme are at in Annex-II. Under RVE programme, the concerned State Governments through their State nodal agency identify the power requirement for household as well as commercial activities (if any, including the tribal artisan communities) and appropriate technologies for lighting and other purposes for release of CFA.

(e) : The Government of India launched `Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana – Programme for creation of Rural Electricity Infrastructure & Household Electrification, in April 2005 for providing access to electricity to rural households and providing free electricity single point connection to Below Poverty Line(BPL) households. The scheme covers rural areas including remote and tribal villages. As on 30.11.2012, the electrification works in 1,06,116 un/de-electrified villages, intensive electrification of 2,73,328 partially electrified villages have been completed and free electricity connections to 2,02,60,469 BPL households have been released. Government has proposed to continue RGGVY, DDG including the component in 12th Plan for covering the remaining villages/habitations.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3323 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 13.12.2012.

Sanct- Villag ioned es/ Name of No. of Amou Popu Tot BP Technol Name of Haml State Implementing Proje nt la- al L ogy District ets Agency cts (Rs.in tion HH HH Cover Lakhs ed ) Uttarakhand Uttarakhan Renewable Energy Small Tehri 270.5 1 7 1377 290 225 d Development Hydro Garhwal 6 Agency Out of 9 DDG projects 4 no. are based on hybrid (Biomas s gasifier + SPV), 3 no. are West Bengal based on Green Energy hybrid West Development South 24 9934. 1992 375 232 (Bio 9 39 Bengal (*) Corporation Praganas 48 06 64 76 Diesel + Limited SPV) (WBGEDCL) and remainin g 2 no. are based on Biomass briquette s fired boilers TG Sets Chhattisgarh 294.3 Solar PV 9 Korba 18 1465 346 346 Chhattis- Renewable Energy 4 garh Development 758.3 109 109 Solar PV 10 Sarguja 32 4900 Agency 3 4 4 Total Financial Year 29 11257 96 2069 392 249

2010 - 11 .71 48 94 41 Eastern Power Andhra Vishakhapat 1694. 222 222 Distribution Solar PV 57 57 9495 Pradesh nam 196 5 5 Company Limited Dakshinanchal Uttar Vidyut Vitran Solar PV 2 Hamirpur 91.30 2 480 139 120 Pradesh Nigam Ltd. Dakshinanchal 232.4 Vidyut Vitran Solar PV 5 Lalitpur 5 1462 361 231 0 Nigam Ltd. Madhyanchal 2876. 1700 500 215 Vidyut Vitran Solar PV 10 Bahraich 44 89 1 3 9 Nigam Ltd. Madhyanchal Lakhimpur 857.0 148 Vidyut Vitran Solar PV 4 11 5332 891 Kheri 6 8 Nigam Ltd. Purvanchal Vidyut 2351. 2445 375 142 Solar PV 41 Sonebh-adra 41 Vitran Nigam Ltd. 97 5 8 0 Uttarakhan Small Tehri UREDA 3.79 d ($) Hydro Garhwal Madhya Pradesh Madhya 1099. 175 144 Urja Vidyut Solar PV 16 Sidhi 42 7325 Pradesh 79 4 1 Nigam Limited Madhya Pradesh 228.3 Urja Vidyut Solar PV 3 Umaria 14 1351 320 138 2 Nigam Limited

Madhya Pradesh Urja Vidyut Solar PV 7 Shahdol 557.09 38 3908 837 760

Nigam Limited Madhya Pradesh Urja Vidyut Solar PV 22 Balaghat 997.73 76 5582 1142 1028

Nigam Limited Northern Power Andhra Distribution Solar PV 19 Adilabad 413.27 38 3161 510 510 Pradesh Company Limited 29 projects Bihar State are Hydroelectric Hybrid Gopalgan 5740 1302 Bihar 29 2627.78 126 7504 Power of j 6 2 Corporation Biomass gasifier + SPV 12 projects are Hybrid Bihar State of Hydroelectric 1229 Biomass 19 Kaimur 1156.86 49 3116 2639 Power 1 gasifier Corporation + SPV & 7 projects are only

SPV based Financial Year 23 15188.4 1492 3367 2106 Total 543 2011-12 4 416 49 5 6 Northern Power Andhra Khamma Distribution Solar PV 20 547.42 40 4116 765 765 Pradesh (**) m Company Limited West Bengal WBGEDCL 1062.81 ($$) Small Rudrap- Uttarakhand UREDA 1 210.35 3 850 170 68 Hydro rayag Financial Year 43. 4966. 935. 833. Total 21 1820.58 2012-13 00 00 00 00 28 3611 7390 4684 Grand Total 28267 682 4 63 4 0 ($) Additional project cost sanctioned to Small hydro project in Uttarakhand due to revision in Award cost

($$) Additional project cost sanctioned to 4 no. of DDG projects in West Bengal due to revision in Award cost

(**) Sanctioned by Monitoring Committee on 30.3.2012. However, Sanction letter to Implementing Agency was issued on 24.04.2012 by REC

(*) Originally, 9 no. of DDG projects amounting Rs.10997.29 lakhs were sanctioned to WBGEDCL.

However, Department of Power & Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Government of West Bengal requested to cancel the sanction of 8 no. of DDG projects as the villages earlier conceived to be covered by DDG will be brought under Grid connectivity. Accordingly, the sanction for 8 no. of DDG projects was cancelled in

November, 2012 by REC and the total sanctioned amount to West Bengal was reduced to Rs.5.95 crore.

ANNEX-II ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (c) & (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3323 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 13.12.2012.

Types of systems for which Central Financial Assistance (CFA) were released up to 31st March, 2012 under the Remote Village Electrification (RVE)Programme

I. Electrification through Solar Photo voltaic(SPV) Systems Sl. Type of System Maximum CFA No. (Rs.) 1. SPV Home lighting System Model – II with 37 W module, 2 lights 8990 2. SPV Home lighting System Model – I with 18 W module, 1 lights 4370 3. Streetlighting system with 74 W SPV module and 11 W CFL lamp 17980 4. Streetlighting system with 45 W SPV module and LED lamp 10935 5. SPV power plant with battery storage and other required accessories and systems. 243/Wp

II. Electrification through Small Hydro Projects Region Capacity Maximum CFA/kW(Rs.) Plain & other regions of all Upto10 KW 98100 other States Above 10 kW and up to 100 KW 92700

Above 100 KW and up to 1000 KW 68400 Notified Hilly regions of all Upto10 KW 107100 other States & Islands Above 10 kW and up to 100 KW 101700 Above 100 KW and up to 1000 KW 77400 N.E. Regions, Sikkim, Upto10 KW 116100 Uttaranchal, J&K and Himachal Pradesh (Special Above 10 kW and up to 100 KW 110700 Category States) Above 100 KW and up to 1000 KW 86400 The above prices are inclusive of all civil works, distribution network within the village, transportation, installation and commissioning charges and Annual Maintenance Contract(AMC) for 5 years.

III Electrification through Biomass Gasifier Projects Maximum Central Financial Assistance in Rs/kW Type of System Gasifier rating Plain Hilly areas North-East 100% Producer Gas Upto 10 kWe 68040 71442 74844 >10 upto 20 kWe 48528 50954 53380 >20 upto 50 kWe 49500 51975 54450 >50 kWe 43726 45912 48099 Dual fuel Upto 10 kWe 60466 63489 66512 (63000) (66150) (69300) >10 upto 20 kWe 40500 42525 44550 >20 upto 50 kWe 36000 37800 39600 >50 kWe 31500 33075 34650 Note: 1. figures in brackets include increases in cost on account of oil ghani. 2. Prices are inclusive of 5 year AMC (2years warranty+3years), distribution network within the village, all civil works, transportation charges and installation and commissioning charges.

HYDRO POWER GENERATION 13th December,2012

LSQ 3350

SHRI TAKAM SANJOY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether Arunachal Pradesh at present lies below the national per capita average for energy consumption despite of its immense potential in the hydro power sector; (b) the target set and achievement in the field of hydro power generation during the last five years in the State, year- wise; (c) the reasons for delay in setting up of hydro power projects and measures for post-clearance monitoring of such projects; and

(d) the time by which the such projects are likely to be completed and power generation capacity likely to be added as a result thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : Yes, Madam. The per capita electricity consumption of Arunachal Pradesh for the year 2010-11 was 582.08 kWh as against national per capita average of 818.75 kWh. (b) : The year-wise target set and achievement thereof in the field of hydro power generation in Arunachal Pradesh during the last five years and upto 30.11.2012 is as per Annex–I. (c) : The major reasons for delay in setting up of hydro-electric projects are delays in getting statutory clearances include inter-alia, Environment & Forest Clearances, land acquisition problems, resettlement & rehabilitation problems, law & order problems, geological surprises during the construction phase etc. The measures taken by Ministry of Power for post clearance monitoring of the Hydro-Electric Projects are:- (i) Central Electricity Authority (CEA) is monitoring the power projects in pursuance of Section 73(f) of Electricity Act, 2003. The progress of each project is monitored continuously through frequent site visits, interaction with the developers, critical study of monthly progress reports. Chairperson, CEA holds review meetings with the developers and other stakeholders to sort out the critical issues. (ii) A Power Project Monitoring Panel (PPMP) has been set up by the Ministry of Power to independently follow up and monitor the progress of the Hydro Projects. (iii) Review meetings are taken by Ministry of Power regularly with the concerned officers of CEA, equipment manufacturers, State Utilities/ CPSUs/Project developers, etc. to sort out the critical issues. (d) : At present three hydro-electric projects are under construction in Arunachal Pradesh, which, after completion would add 2710 MW capacity. The details of these projects along with likely completion schedule and reasons for delay are given in Annex-II.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3350 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 13.12.2012.

ACTUAL GENERATION VIS-A-VIS TARGET OF RANGANADI DURING THE YEARS 2007-08 TO 2012-13 ( Till 30.11.2012)

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 (till 30.11.2012) Station/ Pro Achi Pro Achi Pro Achi Pro Achi Pro Achi Pro Achi Utility g. ev. % of g. ev. % of g. ev. % of g. ev % of g. ev % of g. ev % of Achi Achi Achi Achi Achi Achie ev. ev. ev. ev. ev. v. over over over over over over

(M (MU Prog (M (MU Prog (M (MU Prog (M (MU Prog (M (MU Prog (M (MU U) ) . U) ) . U) ) . U) ) . U) ) . U) ) Prog. Ranganadi 137 1539 111. 151 1569. 103. 151 1033. 68.4 142 1399. 98.2 140 978. 69.8 110 1097. (405 MW) 8 .7 7 0 21 92 0 08 2 4 56 8 0 40 9 4 15 99.38

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3350 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 13.12.2012.

Hydro-Electric Projects under construction in Arunachal Pradesh: Particulars Likely Completion Reasons for delay

Original Revised Schedule Schedule Subansiri Lower 2010-11 2016-18 Disruption of works by locals in Arunachal NHPC, Pradesh. Hill Slope collapse in Power House in 8x250= 2000 MW January, 2008. Damage to bridge on Ranganadi river. Stoppage of works due to agitation launched by Anti Dam Activists in Assam. Situation is still not conducive for work. Kameng 2009-10 2016-17 Adverse geology resulted in slow progress in Head NEEPCO, Race Tunnel(HRT). Unexpected flash flood in 4x150= 600 MW October,2008 and heavy rain in September,2012 delayed dam related works. Pare 2012-13 2014-15 Inundation of Diversion Tunnel due to heavy rains NEEPCO in July/August, 2011 and June,2012, bringing the 2x55 MW =110 MW work to complete halt. Due to adverse geology, HRT Face-III collapsed in June,2011 leading to delay in Civil Works.

RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA 13th December,2012

LSQ 3359

SHRI KAMLESH PASWAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government had launched Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) in the year 2005 for electrification of un- electrified rural villages; (b) if so, the details thereof; (c) the details of the works carried out in Uttar Pradesh under RGGVY; (d) whether the work of electrification and construction of sub-stations under RGGVY are lying incomplete; and (e) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor along with the steps taken/proposed to be taken thereon?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : The Government of India launched `Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) – Programme for creation of Rural Electricity Infrastructure & Household Electrification, in April 2005 for providing access to electricity to rural households. Under RGGVY, 648 projects have been sanctioned covering electrification

of 1,12,795 un/de-electrified villages in the country. As on 30.11.2012, the electrification works in 1,06,116 un/de- electrified villages have been completed under RGGVY. (c) : Under RGGVY, 64 projects in 65 districts of Uttar Pradesh were sanctioned under 10th Plan covering electrification of 28,194 un/de-electrified villages, intensive electrification of 2,989 partially electrified villages and release of free electricity connections to 9,63,778 Below Poverty Line (BPL) households. The electrification works with the above scope in these 64 projects have been completed under the scheme. In addition to the above, 22 supplementary projects of Uttar Pradesh covering electrification of 245 un/de-electrified villages, intensive electrification of 19,991 partially electrified villages and release of free electricity connections to 9,43,641 BPL households with a project cost of Rs. 3453.35 crore, have been sanctioned during 2011-12 under Phase-II of RGGVY. (d) & (e) : Under RGGVY, 398 sub-stations were sanctioned during 10th Plan in the country out of which 369 sub- stations have been commissioned as on 30.11.2012. The status of Sub-stations under 10th Plan, State-wise is at Annex-I. Under 11th Plan, 276 sub-stations were sanctioned in the country out of which 118 sub-stations have been commissioned as on 30.11.2012. The status of Sub-stations under 11th Plan, State-wise is at Annex-II. The main reasons for non-commissioning of remaining 187 Sub-stations are delay in handing over of land, forest clearance, Right of Way problem, lack of upstream network and relocation of Sub-station site.

ANNEX-I ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (d) & (e) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3359 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 13.12.2012.

Status of Sub- Station(S/s) under RGGVY during 10th Plan

30.11.2012

No. of S/s No. of S/s Sl. No Name of State Balance sanctioned completed

1 Andhra Pradesh 8 8 0 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2 1 1 3 Assam 6 6 0 4 Bihar 86 83 3 5 Himachal Pradesh 1 0 1 6 Jammu & Kashmir 4 4 0 7 Jharkhand 61 46 15 8 Madhya Pradesh 4 4 0 9 Manipur 2 0 2 10 Mizoram 1 0 1 11 Nagaland 2 0 2 12 Odisha 1 1 0 13 Rajasthan 2 2 0 14 Tripura 1 1 0 15 Uttar Pradesh 201 197 4 16 Uttarakhand 6 6 0 17 West Bengal 10 10 0 GRAND TOTAL 398 369 29

ANNEX-II ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (d) & (e) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3359 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 13.12.2012.

Status of Sub- Station(S/s) under RGGVY during 11th Plan

As on 30.11.2012

No. of S/s No. of S/s Sl. No. Name of State Balance sanctioned completed

1 Andhra Pradesh 3 3 0 2 Arunachal Pradesh 17 6 11 3 Assam 25 22 3 4 Bihar 85 17 68 5 Chhattisgarh 10 3 7 6 Jammu & Kashmir 16 2 14 7 Jharkhand 46 35 11 8 Karnataka 1 1 0 9 Maharashtra 3 3 0 10 Madhya Pradesh 1 0 1 11 Manipur 9 0 9 12 Meghalaya 5 0 5 13 Mizoram 3 3 0 14 Nagaland 8 4 4 15 Odisha 29 16 13 16 Tripura 7 2 5 17 West Bengal 8 1 7 GRAND TOTAL 276 118 158

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS 13th December, 2012

LSQ 3382

SHRI GOPAL SINGH SHEKHAWAT

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether any survey has been conducted by the Government regarding longevity of the Hydro Power Projects in view of the shrinking water resources in the country;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) the steps taken to identify sites for setting up of new Hydro Power Projects in the country?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : Based on analysis, inter-alia, to enhance longevity of the existing old hydro electric power projects (HEPs), Renovation, Modernization and Uprating (RMU) is undertaken for cost efficient operation of the hydro power plants. A total of 83 HEPs (19 in Central and 64 in State Sector) with an aggregate installed capacity of 15332 MW have been taken up for RMU in the 11th Plan. A benefit of 3086 MW has accrued at a cost of Rs. 2,021 Crores. Similarly, a total of 43 HEPs (5 in Central Sector and 38 in State Sector) with an aggregate installed capacity

of about 6682 MW would be taken up for RMU during the 12th Plan. A benefit of 3778 MW is likely to accrue at a cost of about Rs. 4,905 Crores.

(c) : A list of 45 Hydro Electric Projects (10897 MW) has been identified for setting up of new hydro power project during 12th Plan in the country. The details of these projects are given at Annex.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3382 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 13.12.2012.

List of Hydro Electric Projects likely to give benefits during 12th Plan (2012-17) Sl. Name of Project/ State Rating Nos Year-wise Capacity addition in MW during Total No. Executing x MW = 12th Plan Agency/ MW 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- 2016- 13 14 15 16 17 Central Sector 1. Kol Dam H.P. 4x200 =800 - 800 - - - 800 NTPC 2. Tapovan Uttar. 4x130=520 - - - 520 - 520 Vishnugad NTPC 3. Pare Ar. P 2x55=110 - - 110 - - 110 NEEPCO 4. Tuirial Miz. 2x30=60 - - - - 60 60 NEEPCO 5. Kameng Ar.P 4x150=600 - - - - 600 600 NEEPCO 6. Rampur H.P. 6x68.67=412 - 412 - - - 412 SJVNL 7. Parbati-III H.P. 4x130 =520 130 390 - - - 520 NHPC 8. Nimoo Bazgo J&K 3x15 = 45 - 45 - - - 45 NHPC 9. Teesta Low W.B. 4x33 = 132 - 132 - - - 132 Dam-III NHPC 10. Teesta Low W.B. 4x40 = 160 - - 160 - - 160 Dam-IV NHPC 11. Parbati-II H.P. 4x200=800 - - - - 800 800 NHPC 12. Kishanganga J&K 3x110=330 - - - - 330 330 NHPC 13. Uri-II J&K 4x60 = 240 240 - - - - 240 NHPC 14. Chamera-III H.P. 3x77= 231 231 - - - - 231 NHPC 15. Chutak, NHPC J&K 4x11 = 44 44 - - - - 44 16 Subansiri Lower\ Ar.Pradesh/ 8x250=2000 - - - - 1000 1000 NHPC Assam Sub-total (C.S) 645 1779 270 520 1890 6004 State Sector 17. Baglihar-II J&K 3x150= 450 - - - - 450 450 JKPDC

Sl. Name of Project/ State Rating Nos Year-wise Capacity addition in MW during Total No. Executing x MW = 12th Plan Agency/ MW 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- 2016- 13 14 15 16 17 18. Uhl-III H.P. 3x33.3= 100 - - 100 - - 100 BVPCL (HPSEB) 19. Swara Kuddu H.P. 3x37 =111 - - 111 - - 111 HPPCL 20. Kashang-I H.P. 65 - - 65 - - 65 HPPCL 21. Kashang-II & III H.P. 1x65+1x65 - - - 130 - 130 HPPCL = 130 22. Sainj H.P. 2x50=100 - - 100 - - 100 HPPCL 23. Lower Jurala A.P. 6x40=240 - - 120 120 - 240 APGENCO 24. Pulichintala A.P. 4x30=120 - - - 60 60 120 APGENCO 25. Nagarjuna Sagar A.P. 2x25= 50 - - 50 - - 50 TR APGENCO 26. Bhawani Kattalai T.N. 2x15= 30 30 - - - - 30 Barrage-II TNEB 27. Bhawani Kattalai T.N. 2x15= 30 15 15 - - - 30 Barrage-III TNEB 28. Pallivasal Kerala 2x30=60 - - 60 - - 60 KSEB 29. Thottiyar Kerala 1x30+1x10 - - - 40 - 40 KSEB = 40 30. New Umtru Megh. 2x20= 40 - - 40 - - 40 MeECL Myntdu Megh. 3x42=126 42 - - - - 42 MeECL Sub-total (S.S) 87 15 646 350 510 1608 31. Private Sector 32. Sorang HSPCL H.P. 2x50 = 100 - 100 - - - 100 33. Tidong-I H.P. 2x50= 100 - - - 100 - 100 NSL Tidong 34. Tangnu Romai-I H.P. 2x22= 44 - - - 44 - 44 M/s Tangnu Romai Power 35. Budhil H.P. 2x35 = 70 70 - - - - 70 LANCO Green Power 36. Shrinagar Uttar. 4x82.5=330 - 330 - - - 330 GVK Ind. 37. Phata Byung Uttar. 2x38= 76 - 76 - - - 76 M/s LANCO 38. Singoli Bhatwari Uttar. 3x33= 99 - - - 99 - 99 M/s L&T 39. Maheshwar M.P. 10x40= 400 - 240 160 - - 400 SMHPCL 40. Chujachen Sikkim 2x49.5= 99 - 99 - - - 99 Gati Infra

Sl. Name of Project/ State Rating Nos Year-wise Capacity addition in MW during Total No. Executing x MW = 12th Plan Agency/ MW 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- 2016- 13 14 15 16 17 41. Teesta-III Sikkim 6x200= - - 1200 - - 1200 Teesta Urja 1200 42. Teesta-VI Sikkim 4x125= 500 - - - 500 - 500 M/s LANCO 43. Rangit-IV Sikkim 3x40= 120 - - 120 - - 120 Jal Power 44. Jorethang Loop Sikkim 2x48= 96 - - 96 - - 96 M/s DANS Energy 45. Bhasmay Sikkim 3x17= 51 - - 51 - - 51 Gati Infra. Sub-total (P.S.) 70 845 1627 743 - 3285 Total -All-India (C.S+S.S+P.S) 802 2639 2543 1613 3300 10897

USE OF LED IN PLACE OF CFL 13th December, 2012

LSQ 3393

SHRI P.R. NATARAJAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Central Government has decided to have Light Emitting Diode (LED) system in place of Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) for rural homes in the country;

(b) if so, the details of its advantages in respect of cost and availability;

(c) details of estimated expenditure involved and number of rural homes to be benefited, State-wise; and

(d) the time by which it likely to come into effect?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : No, Madam. However, the Ministry of Power proposes to provide LED bulbs to BPL families under its Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) in the XII Plan. The LED is also promoted by Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) under its LED Village Campaign program where a few villages are adopted for demonstration projects and LED bulbs are provided free of cost.

(b) : Advantages of an LED bulb are as follows:-

# Reduced power consumption LEDs are available with an efficiency of 110 Lumens per watt vis a vis 65-80 Lumens/Watt for CFL.

# Operational life of current white LED lamps is 50,000-80,000 burning hours as compared to 1000 burning hours for incandescent bulbs and 6000-10,000 burning hours for CFL.

# LEDs emit light but hardly any UV (Ultra Violet) or IR (Infra-Red) radiation.

# As LEDs have no filaments, shock and vibration does not affect them as they affect other lamps. LEDs are not just the modern technology, but they have such outstanding properties that they offer a whole series of practical benefits.

# LEDs do not use mercury.

# The following Table shows comparative cost advantage of LEDs over CFLs and ICLs

Parameters Unit LED CFL ICL Projected Lifespan Hours 50000 6000 1000 Watt per bulb watt 9 12 60 Cost per bulb INR 650 120 15

KWh of Electricity used over 50000 hrs kwh 450 600 3000

Availability: LED bulbs of various ratings are available in the market. There are around 12 large, 15 Medium and about 600 small manufacturers in LED business in India.

(c) : Under the LED Village Campaign, LED was used for promotion through pilot projects in the area of household lighting in villages. For household lighting, the existing incandescent bulbs in the households of a village were replaced by LED lights with the State Designated Agencies (SDAs) identifying villages comprising 200 to 250 households. The SDAs were provided financial support to implement the pilot project by Bureau of Energy Efficiency under the scheme.

During the 11th Plan, the household incandescent bulbs were replaced by LED bulbs benefiting one village each in 27 States incurring a total expenditure of Rs.405 lakhs. The State-wise detail is given below: Rs. Sl. No. State Name of Village Lakh 1 West Bengal Village Dandirhat, Dist. 24 Parganas (North) 15 2 Jharkhand Village Jamchuan, Dist. Ranchi 15 3 Bihar Village Nepura, Silao Block, Dist. Nalanda 15

4 Orissa Villages. RaghurajPur, Dist. Puri&Satyabhamapur, Dist. Cuttack 15 5 Arunachal Pradesh Villages. Darka&Kabu, Dist. West Siang 15 6 Assam Village MakumPathar No. 4, Dist. Tinsukia 15 7 Nagaland Village Rotomi, Dist. Mokokchung 15 8 Mizoram Villages Ailawng, Buangpui&Neihloh 15 9 Meghalaya Village Tynring, Dist. East Khasi Hill 15 10 Tripura Village ChaturdasDebotabari, Old Agartala 15 11 Sikkim Villages Ramam, Shipgyer, SalimPakyal,Saffolliching 15 12 Uttarakhand Village Ramgad, Dist. Nainital 15 13 Haryana Village Shimla Molana, Block Panipat 15 14 Punjab Village ChuniKhurd, Dist. Fatehgarh Sahib 15 15 Himachal Pradesh Village MakhnuMajra, Dist. Solan, HP 15 16 Rajasthan Village Jetwara, Dist. Sirohi 15

17 Uttar Pradesh Village Anapur, Dist. Allahabad 15 18 Kerala Village PerungottukurushiPanchayat, Ayakkurushi Colony 15 19 Andhra Pradesh Village Pagidipally, Dist. Nalgonda 15

20 Tamil Nadu Villages Vadakkalur, Kudanur&Kallukadu, Dist. Coimbatore15 15 21 Karnataka Village Mattur, Dist. Shimoga 15 22 Puducherry Village Valavil, Mahe 15 23 Andaman & Nicobar Village Caddlegunj, Andaman Trunk Road 15

24 Gujarat Village Amarpura (Khana), Mansa Taluka, Dist.Gandhinagar15 15 25 Maharashtra Village HivareBajar, Ahmednagar 15 26 Chhattisgarh Village Rawan, Dist. Raipur 15 27 Madhya Pradesh Village Jait, Budhani Tehsil, Dist. Sehore 15 Total 405

(d) : LEDs distributed under BEE`s Village Lighting Campaign has been given in Reply to part (c) of the question. RGGVY Scheme proposes LED Distribution to be undertaken in the XII Plan period once the scheme is approved.

VILLAGE ELECTRIFICATION 13th December, 2012

LSQ 3399

SHRI NALIN KUMAR KATEEL SHRI GHANSYAM ANURAGI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of villages which have been electrified along with those yet to be electrified, particularly in the backward regions in the country;

(b) whether the Government has formulated or proposes to formulate a special programme for electrification of all the villages particularly in the backward regions in the country;

(c) if so, the details thereof, particularly for backward and rural regions; and

(d) the time by which electrification of all the villages in the country, particularly those in the backward regions is likely to be completed?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (c) : As per census 2001, the total number of inhabited villages in the country were 5,93,732 including rural and backward areas. Out of which, 4,74,162 villages were electrified. The balance 1,19,570 un-electrified villages were to be electrified.

The Government of India launched Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana – Programme for creation of Rural Electricity Infrastructure & Household Electrification, in April, 2005 for providing access to electricity to rural households and providing free electricity single point connection to Below Poverty Line (BPL) households. Under

the scheme, 648 projects covering electrification of 1,12,795 un/de-electrified villages, intensive electrification of 3,96,336 partially electrified villages including backward regions and release of free electricity connections to 2,74,98,652 BPL households were sanctioned. As on 30.11.2012, the electrification works in 1,06,116 un/de- electrified villages, intensive electrification of 2,73,328 partially electrified villages have been completed and free electricity connections to 2,02,60,469 BPL households have been released. These projects cover rural areas of backward regions also.

(d) : The scheduled time for completion of electrification works for the awarded projects under RGGVY is 24 months from the date of award.

CONSTRUCTION OF BIG DAMS IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH 13th December , 2012

LSQ 3445

SHRI RAMEN DEKA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has held any discussion with the organizations which are protesting against construction of big dams in Arunachal Pradesh, particularly lower Subansiri Project;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the results achieved thereon;

(c) if not, the reasons therefor; and

(d) the further steps taken/being taken by the Government to address the issue?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (d) : The management of NHPC Limited has held talks with various groups like Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS), All Assam Student Union (AASU) etc. who are opposing construction of Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project and other big dams in September, 2012. These groups have requested that resolution of the issue should be under the aegis of a tripartite discussion with Government of Assam and Government of India/NHPC. Accordingly, Government of India has requested Chief Minister of Assam to lead the initiative for convening the tripartite discussions for early resolution in the matter.

POWER PROJECTS OF NHPC 13th December, 2012

LSQ 3449

SHRI PREM DAS RAI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the projects/power stations run by the National Hydro Power Corporation Limited (NHPC) in Sikkim;

(b) the progress made under these projects;

(c) whether the NHPC has undertaken Rehabilitation and Resettlement activities for Project Affected People; and

(d) if so, the details thereof along with any other development initiatives undertaken by the NHPC in Sikkim?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : Two Hydro-electric Projects i.e. Rangit (60 MW) and Teesta Stage- V (510 MW) are under operation/being run by NHPC Limited in Sikkim. These projects were commissioned in 1999 and 2008 respectively.

(c) & (d) : In respect of Rangit Project, 45 Project Affected Families have been rehabilitated as per the approved Resettlement and Rehabilitation (R&R) Plan. An amount of Rs. 201.65 lakhs was allocated for the purpose. Similarly, 62 Project Affected Families in Teesta Stage-V Project have been rehabilitated as per approved R&R Plan at a total cost of Rs. 766.35 lakhs.

Some of the common activities taken up under R&R Plan are as follows:-

# Compensation for land, house and other properties.

# Construction of community/training centre, primary health centre and shopping sheds including building and furniture, medical care from the project hospital.

# Providing approach roads, drainage, water, electricity, sanitation etc.

# Free education to the children of Project Affected Families.

In addition, NHPC has taken up the following development initiatives under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Sikkim:

# Renovation/protection works in Government Schools and construction of temporary structures/sheds for these schools. Providing vocational training to rural youth, scholarship to meritorious SC/ST students, distribution of computers, furniture, library books etc., to various schools.

# Providing infrastructural community development works, rain shelters, water supply system and improvement of sanitation facility, construction of roads and upgradation of existing roads in villages.

# Organizing medical camps, upgradation of dispensaries, establishment/ upgradation of maternity centers etc.

# Providing relief material during the earthquake, contributing towards Chief Minister`s Relief Fund for the earthquake victims, providing technical training assistance to farmers for improving agricultural productivity, promoting rural supports/local culture through sponsoring local festivals.

# Establishment of an ITI at Chandey, North Sikkim.

RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA 20th December, 2012

LSQ *388

DR. RAGHUVANSH PRASAD SINGH SHRI SAJJAN SINGH VERMA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the total number of projects sanctioned along with the infrastructure created during the last three years under the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) in the country particularly in Bihar and Madhya Pradesh; (b) the total number of transformers and power sub-stations proposed to be set up during the Twelfth Plan period under the RGGVY in the said States; (c) whether the Government proposes to consider implementation of the Scheme in the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes dominated areas of Madhya Pradesh on priority basis; and (d) if so, the details thereof and the time by which all the un-electrified households in these States are likely to be electrified, State-wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) to (d) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 388 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012 REGARDING RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA.

(a): Government of India has launched Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) for providing electricity to villages by extension of grid by creation of Rural Electricity Distribution Backbone (REDB) including one(1) Sub-station or augmentation of existing Sub- station in a block and adequate 11Kv lines, creation of Village Electricity Infrastructure (VEI) including adequate transformation capacity in un- electrified villages and strengthening of electricity infrastructure in partially electrified villages. Under the scheme, cumulatively, 648 projects have been sanctioned covering electrification of 1,12,795 un/de- electrified villages (UEV), intensive electrification of 3,96,336 partially electrified villages (PEV) and release of electricity connections to 2,74,98,652 Below Poverty Line (BPL) households in the country including Bihar and Madhya Pradesh.

As on 30.11.2012, the rural electrification infrastructure has been created for 1,06,116 UE villages; 2,73,328 PE villages and electricity connections to 2,02,29,780 BPL households have been provided in the country. In Bihar, infrastructure has been created for 22,552 UE and 4,926 PE villages out of 23,845 UE and 19,244 PE villages covered under sanctioned RGGVY projects and electricity connections to 22,82,701 BPL households out of 56,59,338 BPL households covered have been provided. In Madhya Pradesh, infrastructure has been created for 564 UE and 22,042 PE villages out of 848 UE and 49,537 PE villages covered under sanctioned RGGVY projects and electricity connections to 9,03,891 BPL households out of 18,16,898 BPL households covered have been provided.

(b) to (d) : RGGVY scheme has universal coverage for all rural areas as per guidelines including areas dominated by Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe. All the districts of Madhya Pradesh including SC/ST dominated areas have been covered under RGGVY as per Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) submitted by State. The scheduled time for completion of electrification works for the awarded projects under RGGVY is 24 months from the date of award.

Government has proposed to continue RGGVY in 12th Plan for covering the remaining villages/habitations irrespective of population subject to availability of funds. The number of transformers and power sub-stations are proposed by Implementing Agencies/Discoms in the respective DPRs as per need and guidelines.

SUPPLEMENTARY SCHEMES UNDER RGGVY 20th December,2012

LSQ 4375

SHRI DEVJI PATEL SHRI DILIP KUMAR MANSUKHLAL GANDHI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has prescribed any time limit to connect all the villages in the country including that of Rajasthan and Maharashtra; (b) if so, the details thereof, State-wise; (c) whether the Union Government has received any proposals from State Governments of Rajasthan and Maharashtra regarding supplementary schemes under the said scheme; and (d) if so, the steps taken by the Government to implement the said supplementary schemes at the earliest, State- wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : The Government of India launched `Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) – Programme for creation of Rural Electricity Infrastructure & Household Electrification, in April 2005 for providing access to electricity to rural households. Under the scheme, 648 projects were sanctioned covering electrification of 1,12,795 un/de-electrified villages (UEV), intensive electrification of 3,96,336 partially electrified villages (PEV) at a cost of Rs. 42303.06 crore. As on 30.11.2012, the electrification works in 1,06,116 UEV and intensive electrification of 2,73,328 PEV have been completed in the country including Rajasthan and Maharashtra. The scheduled time for completion of electrification works for the awarded projects under RGGVY is 24 months from the date of award. The details of electrification of villages in the country including Rajasthan and Maharashtra, State-wise, is at Annex. (c) & (d) : Thirty (30) supplementary Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) of Rajasthan for Phase-II were received in Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), the nodal agency for RGGVY. The Implementing Agencies were requested by REC to re-submit the DPRs based on field survey. One (1) supplementary project for of Maharashtra was received for Phase II and it has been sanctioned under RGGVY for intensive electrification of 1,139 PEV at a cost of Rs. 33.64 crore. The project was awarded on 06.07.2012.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4375 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012.

State wise details of electrification of villages in the country under RGGVY including Rajasthan and Maharashtra As on 30.11.2012 Electrification of Un/de-electrified Intensive electrification of Partially Sr. villages Electrified villages State No. Cumulative Cumulative Coverage** Coverage** Achievement Achievement 1 Andhra Pradesh* 0 0 27477 26324 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2106 1500 1760 881 3 Assam 8326 7965 12984 12074 4 Bihar 23850 22522 19244 4926 5 Chhattisgarh 1594 928 17291 11638 6 Gujarat* 0 0 17667 16291 7 Haryana* 0 0 6511 4687 8 Himachal Pradesh 95 79 10650 1059 9 Jammu & Kashmir 239 169 4442 2710 10 Jharkhand 19071 18074 7106 5717 11 Karnataka 61 61 28119 24653 12 Kerala* 0 0 1272 181 13 Madhya Pradesh 843 564 49537 22042 14 Maharashtra* 0 0 41739 36713 15 Manipur 882 616 1378 534 16 Meghalaya 1866 1482 3239 2068

17 Mizoram 137 94 570 346 18 Nagaland 105 84 1140 1051 19 Odisha 14715 14286 29324 23582 20 Punjab* 0 0 11840 0 21 Rajasthan 4339 4066 34783 31834 22 Sikkim 25 25 418 382 23 Tamil Nadu* 0 0 10738 9673 24 Tripura 148 143 658 581 25 Uttar Pradesh 28439 27762 22980 2982 26 Uttarakhand 1512 1511 9160 9028 27 West Bengal 4442 4185 24309 21371 Total 112795 106116 396336 273328

*In the States of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab and Tamil Nadu, no un- electrified village was proposed in the DPRs by these States. However, intensive electrification of already electrified villages are being undertaken in these States. **Includes 1,909 un/de-electrified villages and 53,505 partially electrified villages of 72 projects sanctioned under phase-II of RGGVY

CERC NOTIFICATION REGARDING RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES 20th December, 2012

LSQ 4389

SHRI HARISCHANDRA DEORAM CHAVAN SHRI SYED SHAHNAWAZ HUSSAIN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has proposed new guidelines or has notified regulation on renewable energy certificate to promote renewable sources of energy and development of market in electricity; (b) if so, the details thereof and the impact of such regulations, State-wise including Andhra Pradesh; (c) whether these guidelines are binding on various State Electricity Regulatory Commission; and (d) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b) : The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has notified the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and Conditions for recognition and issuance of Renewable Energy Certificate for Renewable Energy Generation) Regulations, 2010 to promote development of renewable sources of energy in the country on electricity. The salient features of the CERC REC Regulations are at Annex-I. Renewable Energy resources are located in a few States in the country, whereas, there is need to enhance the use of renewable energy in all the States. The Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) framework envisages that the electricity generated from the renewable energy sources can be consumed locally and the generator can recover the cost through a commercial arrangement for the sale of the electricity component at the conventional power purchase rate and the renewable attribute through sale of RECs issued to it. With the REC framework in place, the Renewable Energy (RE) generators in any State including the State of Andhra Pradesh have the options either to sell the renewable energy at tariff determined by the Electricity Regulatory Commission or to sell the electricity component and renewable attributes (RECs) associated with RE generation separately. The obligated entities in any State including Andhra Pradesh also have the option of fulfilling their renewable purchase obligation (RPO) by

purchasing RECs or by purchasing power generated from RE sources at tariffs determined by the Appropriate Commission. (c) & (d) : The REC Regulations of the CERC guide the State Electricity Regulatory Commissions (SERCs)/Joint Electricity Regulatory Commissions(JERCs) in issuing their State specific REC Regulations. These regulations are advisory in nature. However, when the SERCs/JERCs issues its specific REC regulation, they become binding in nature. The list of such States is enclosed as Annex-II. ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4389 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012. Salient features of the REC framework are as under:-

 Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) mechanism is a market based instrument to promote renewable energy and facilitate meeting the renewable purchase obligations (RPO).

 REC mechanism is aimed at addressing the mismatch between availability of RE resources in State and the requirement of the obligated entities to meet the renewable purchase obligation.

 RE generators have two options i) either to sell the renewable energy at preferential tariff or (ii) to sell electricity generation and environmental attributes associated with RE generations separately.

 The environmental attributes can be exchanged in the form of REC.  REC is issued to the RE generators for 1 MWh of electricity injected into the grid from renewable energy sources.

 REC is purchased by the obligated entities to meet their RPO under section 86 (1) (e) of the Act. Purchase of REC would be deemed as purchase of RE for RPO compliance.

 Grid connected RE Technologies approved by MNRE are eligible under this scheme.

 Central Agency carries out functions of registration, issuance of RECs, repository, and other functions for implementation of REC framework at national level.

 Only accredited project can register for REC at Central Agency.  REC is exchanged only in the CERC approved power exchanges.  REC is exchanged within the forbearance price and floor price determined by CERC.

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (c) & (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4389 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012.

States in which State specific REC Regulations have been issued 1. Andhra Pradesh 2. Arunachal Pradesh 3. Assam 4. Bihar 5. Chhattisgarh 6. Delhi 7. Gujarat 8. Haryana 9. Himachal Pradesh

10. Jammu & Kashmir 11. JERC (Goa & UT) 12. Jharkhand 13. Karnataka 14. Kerala 15. Madhya Pradesh 16. Maharashtra 17. Manipur 18. Mizoram 19. Meghalaya 20. Nagaland 21. Odisha 22. Punjab 23. Rajasthan 24. Tamil Nadu 25. Tripura 26. Uttar Pradesh 27. Uttarakhand 28. West Bengal(Draft)

SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY TO RURAL HOUSEHOLDS 20th December, 2012

LSQ 4399

SMT. SHAH MALA RJYA LAXMI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether power is supplied to rural households residing within a radius of five kilometers from various power projects functioning in Uttarakhand;

(b) If so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor; and

(c) the corrective measures taken by the Government in this regard?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) to (c) Electricity distribution Including supply to rural households within a radius of 5 Km of various power projects of State, Central or Private Power Generating Companies, is the responsibility of the State Governments and Distribution Utilities. With the objective of providing access to electricity to rural households by creating rural electricity infrastructure and also providing free electricity single point connection to Below Poverty Line (BPL) households, the Government has launched the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) and also announced a scheme to augment and strengthen the power distribution network in the villages/habitations in the radius of 5 Km of the generating stations of Central Power Generating Companies by these Companies. The status of implementation of 5 Km scheme in the State of Uttarakhand is at Annex.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4399 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012.

Name of CPSU Name of Power Plants (PS) Status commissioned/under construction

National Thermal Power Tapovan Vishnugad Hydro Plants have not been Corporation (NTPC) Electric Power Project (HEPP) completed. (520 MW)

Lata Tapovan HEPP(171 MW National Hydro-electric Power Dhauliganga PS Tripartite Agreement has been Corporation (NHPC) signed amongst NHPC, State Tanakpur PS Government and State Utility.

Tehri Hydro Development Tehri HPP(1000 MW) Model Tripartite Corporation (THDC) Agreement has been Koteswar HEP(400 MW) submitted to State Government.

Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Naitwar Mori HEP(60 MW) Plants have not been Limited (SJVNL) completed. Jakhol Sanjri HEP (51 MW) Devsari HEP (252 MW)

RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDUTIKARAN YOJANA 20th December , 2012

LSQ 4420

SHRI UMA SHANAKER SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the steps being taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to streamline various shortcomings in implementation of Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY); (b) whether the Government has made any evaluation regarding the implementation of this scheme in various States including Bihar; (c) if so, the details of shortcomings detected in the implementation of this scheme, State-wise; and (d) the safety measures being taken or proposed to be taken by the Government during Twelfth Five Year Plan in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) : The following steps have been taken to streamline and speed up the electrification of villages in the country under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY): - i) Government of India has set up an inter-Ministerial Monitoring Committee which periodically meets to sanction projects and review progress of implementation. ii) District Committees have been set up in all the States to monitor the progress of rural electrification works.

iii) The States also hold monthly meeting under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary to resolve the bottlenecks in implementation of RGGVY. iv) Ministry of Power and Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), the nodal agency for RGGVY, conduct frequent review meetings with all the stakeholders; the concerned State Governments, State Power Utilities and Implementing Agencies for expeditious implementation of the scheme as per the agreed schedule. v) To ensure qualitative execution of rural electrification works, a three tier quality control mechanism has been enforced under RGGVY in XI Plan. vi) Wherever there is delay in forest clearance / Railway clearances etc. requiring inter-ministerial interventions, the matters are taken up with concerned Ministry / Railway Board at different levels to expedite the issue of necessary clearances. vii) Meetings have been held with Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association (IEEMA) for ensuring timely supply of electrical equipments (transformers and cables etc) required under the scheme. viii) Minister of State (I/C) for Power has requested all Hon`ble Members of Parliament to monitor the projects at their level and also discuss the same in the District Vigilance and Monitoring Committee meetings in presence of public representatives as well as district officials so that the issues affecting the progress are resolved expeditiously. Ministry of Rural Development has issued instructions for inclusion of RGGVY monitoring in the regular agenda of the District Vigilance Monitoring Committee vide their communication dated 6.12.2012. (b) & (c) : Ministry of Power through REC commissioned studies for evaluation through independent agencies viz. M/s The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), M/s. Integrated Research for Action and Development (IRADe), M/s. Sambodhi and M/s. Tetratech for conducting impact evaluation studies of RGGVY programme in 20 States. Major findings of the report are as follows: # Every block has been provided with minimum one sub-station. # 11 KV system established under the scheme is adequate to cater to the sanctioned domestic load. # Distribution transformer capacity is adequate to cater to the envisaged load of BPL households with single point light connection of 40 Watt / 60 Watt, but it falls short of actual load as most BPL families use electricity for many other purposes like fan, heater, TV, refrigerator, etc. # Some of the households are using electricity through unauthorized connections resulting into overloading and burning of transformers. # Access to electricity has been provided to almost all public places i.e. Schools, Panchayat, Health Centres etc. # All States except Bihar, Jharkhand and parts of UP supply minimum 6- 8 hours of power supply. # High Voltage Distribution System (HVDS) has considerably improved quality of power supply; # Socio-economic Impact: Children Education, ease in household chores, Woman empowerment, sense of Security & Comfort has improved. The following implementation challenges/shortcomings have been reported in the evaluation study:- # Detailed projects Reports(DPRs) have been prepared in some cases without proper field survey which lead to revision in costs and delays in completion of project; # Delay in the energization of the village in the project due to delay in providing the land for the substations, forest clearance & Right of Way(ROW) issues; # lack of proper project management team has caused delays in co- ordination with various stakeholders; # actual BPL load has been found to be more than 40/60 Watt, resulting in overloading of transformers & consequential failures. (d) : Government has proposed to continue RGGVY in 12th Plan for covering the remaining villages/habitations subject to availability of funds. The proposal for 12th Plan includes suggestions pointed out in the evaluation study.

BACHAT LAMP YOJANA 20th December, 2012

LSQ 4423

SHRI GOWDAR MALLIKARJUNAPPA SIDDESWARA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the penetration of Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) in household sector is only 5-10 per cent;

(b) if so, the reasons therefor; (c) the extent to which the Bachat Lamp Yojana (BLY) launched by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency helps in bridging the gap and increasing the use of CFLs in the household sector; (d) whether BLY is not being implemented in all the States of the country; and (e) if so, the details thereof along with the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) : As per the report of Electric Lamp Component Manufacturers Association (ELCOMA) 2008, the penetration of CFLs is nearly 5-10% in household sector.

(b) : Low penetration is mainly because of high initial price of CFLs. The market price of the CFL is Rs.80-130 to a household consumer which is high compared to the price of an equivalent Incandescent Lamp (ICL) i.e. Rs.10- 15.

(c) : The CFLs provided under the Bachat Lamp Yojana (BLY) scheme are distributed at Rs.15/-per CFL which is comparable to the price of ICL. The rest of the cost of the CFLs is met by accrual of the carbon credits due to the energy savings achieved by the CFLs.

(d) & (e) : Bachat Lamp Yojana (BLY) is for all the states and to be initiated by the State Electricity Distribution Companies. In the following 17 States BLY Scheme is at various stages of implementation.

1 Andhra Pradesh 10 Himachal Pradesh 2 Chhattisgarh 11 Punjab 3 Kerala 12 Uttar Pradesh 4 Uttarakhand 13 Rajasthan 5 Orissa 14 Karnataka 6 Goa 15 Tamil Nadu 7 West Bengal 16 Maharashtra 8 Delhi 17 Madhya Pradesh 9 Haryana

UTILISATION OF FLY ASH OF NTPC POWER PLANTS 20th December, 2012

LSQ 4424

SHRI RAMSINHBHAI PATALBHAI RATHWA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) has asked the Railways to reduce freight rate for fly ash generated by its power plants to one third of the prevailing rate; (b) if so, the details and the present status thereof; (c) whether the NTPC`s ash utilization has been increased during the period from 1991-92 to 2010-11 and the utilization rate is still just 55 per cent of the total ash generated; and (d) if so, the details thereof and the steps taken by the Government to increase its utilization level?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b) : Yes, Madam. NTPC has requested Railways vide letter dated 31-01- 2011 to reduce railway freight for fly ash from Class 120 to concessional railway tariff of Class LR4, which is nearly half of the prevailing rate. The concessional railway tariff of Class LR4 will make fly ash transportation by rail mode attractive to cement and other industries and will give fillip to ash utilization effort of NTPC. No response has been received from Railways, so far.

(c) : Yes Madam. NTPC ash utilization has increased from 2.34% in the year 1991-92 to 55.14% in the year 2010- 11.

(d) : The ash utilization for the period 1991-92 to 2010-11 is given at Annex-I. The steps taken by NTPC to increase ash utilization level are given at Annex-II.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4424 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012.

Ash Utilization Data in NTPC from 1991-92 – 2010-11

Year % Ash Utilization 1991-92 2.34 1992-93 3.25 1993-94 6.22 1994-95 10.63 1995-96 10.07 1996-97 10.05 1997-98 10.08 1998-99 10.75 1999-00 11.48 2000-01 11.69 2001-02 13.84 2002-03 20.25 2003-04 23.53 2004-05 37.29 2005-06 47.43 2006-07 53.21 2007-08 55.0 2008-09 56.7 2009-10 59.73 2010-11 55.14

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4424 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012.

Steps taken by NTPC for increasing Ash Utilization

1. Tie up with cement and other industries for use of ash.

2. Enhancing dry fly ash extraction capacity so as to increase fly ash availability to users. Also direct railway wagons loading facility for fly ash from silo is being developed at up-coming power stations of NTPC.

3. Taken up demonstration project on random ash filling along with Overburden material in operating coal mine at Ramagundam.

4. Abandoned coal mine reclamation by ash filling at Talcher-Thermal power stations in Angul, Odisha. Also NTPC has been developing infrastructure for ash filling in abandoned Jagannath mine of MCL at Talcher- Kaniha in Odisha for its reclamation.

5. Requesting coal companies for allocation of abandoned/ de-coaled mines for ash filling at Singrauli and Korba areas.

6. Creating awareness amongst potential users of ash through distribution of booklets/ brochure, advertisement in news papers, workshop/ seminars etc at NTPC stations/ regional offices.

7. Set up of fly ash brick plants at its all coal based power stations so as to demonstrate manufacture and use of fly ash bricks in building construction.

8. Taking up pilot-cum demonstration project for forest wasteland development at Vindhyachal and construction of railway embankment by using ash at Kahalgaon and Talcher-Kaniha.

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS 20th December, 2012

LSQ 4478

SHRI VISWANATHAN PERUMAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of hydro power projects approved by his Ministry with Bhutan Government, project-wise; (b) the total amount approved, released and pending from the Finance Ministry for the purpose and the quantum of power to be imported from Bhutan along with the price per unit; (c) whether the interest on investment of capital on these power plants are likely to be adjusted against the unit price of power to be imported from Bhutanese Government; (d) if not, the reasons therefor; (e) whether the delay in releasing funds may increase the project cost; and (f) if so, the details thereof along with the alternate method proposed for financing these projects?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b) Under the bilateral co-operation between India and Bhutan for development of Hydroelectric Projects in Bhutan, presently six (6) hydroelectric projects have been approved by the Government of India. Out of these, three hydroelectric projects have already been commissioned and three hydroelectric projects are under execution. The surplus power generated from these projects is / would be exported to India. The details of these projects including the total amount approved, released and balance funds and the quantum of power imported from three commissioned projects during the last three years is at Annex.

(c) & (d) The Ministry of External Affairs has informed that the interest on the investment is not adjusted against the unit price of the power. Under the current arrangement, the tariff is mutually agreed upon between the Royal Government of Bhutan (RGoB) and the Government of India. The agreement between the two Governments includes provision for review of tariff from time to time.

(e) & (f) It is expected that funds would be made available for all under construction hydroelectric projects on time so that work can proceed unhampered.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4478 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012.

Government of India assisted hydropower projects in Bhutan

A. Commissioned Projects. Installed Funding pattern Sl. Total Cost Name of Project Capacity (Rs. Crores) No. (Rs. Crores) (MW) Loan Grant 98.4 147.6 1 Chukha HEP 336 246 (40%) (60%) 222 333 2 Kurichhu HEP 60 555 (40%) (60%) 1650.34 2475.51 3 Tala HEP 1020 4125.85 (40%) (60%)

B. Surplus Power imported from Bhutan. In Million Unit (MU) Power Sale Sl. No. Name of Project tariff 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 (Rs./Unit) 1 Chukha HEP (336 MW) 2 1827.84 1831.82 1713.97 Kurichhu HEP 2 1.98 183.12 171.21 154.1 (60 MW) Tala HEP 3 1.98 3324.56 3566.1 3406.7 (1020 MW)

C. Project under Construction. (Amount in Rs. Crores)

Project cost as per Balance Installed Amount Sl. No. Project DPR (all amounts in funds Capacity Disbursed Rupees crore) required

1 3,515 Punatsangchhu–I 1200 MW 2554.11 960.89 (Dec.2005 prices) 2 3,778 Punatsangchhu–II 1020 MW 768.24 3009.76 (Mar 2009 prices) 3 2896 Mangdechhu 720 MW 370.55 2525.45 (Mar 2009 prices)

HYDRO POWER GENERATION 20th December, 2012

LSQ 4483

SHRI KALIKESH NARAYAN SINGH DEO

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the current position of the country in relation to other developed countries with regard to hydro power generation; (b) the potential vis-a-vis actual power generated by using pumped-storage hydro power plants in the country during the last three years and the current year, State/UT-wise; (c) whether the Government provides any financial and technical incentives to individuals to enter the hydro power generation market; (d) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor; and (e) whether there exists any contingency plan for hydro power projects affected by natural calamities and if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a): As per the available information, the hydroelectric generation by different leading countries in the world including India for the year 2011 is given below:

Hydro-electric Generation in S.No. Country Name Billion Units (BU) 1 China 694 2 Brazil 430 3 Canada 377 4 USA 328 5 Russia 165 6 India 132 7 Norway 122 8 Japan 85 9 Venezuela 84 10 Sweden 66

(b) : The details of programme vis-à-vis actual power generated by using pumped-storage hydro power plants in the country during the last three years and the current year, State/UT-wise is enclosed at Annex.

(c) & (d) : As per the extant Acts, Policies etc., financial incentives are available to a hydro-power generator by way of fixation of tariff on cost plus basis, merchant sale upto 40% of the saleable power, additional Return on Equity for commissioning the project before the scheduled timelines etc. During the appraisal of Detailed Project Report (DPR) of a Hydro Electric Project (HEP) by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) and Central Water Commission (CWC), technical inputs are also provided to the developers of an HEP.

(e) : The Central Electricity Authority/Ministry of Power had brought out a Crisis and Disaster Management plan for power sector in July, 2004. This document was prepared by obtaining inputs from various utilities including Central Public Sector Undertaking (CPSU) and is periodically updated. This document is basically for guidance of utilities associated with generation, transmission and distribution of Electricity and Load Dispatch Centres to prepare their Disaster Management Plan. It also includes disaster management plan for natural calamities for electricity generating plants including Hydro Electric Stations. The utilities are required to prepare the disaster management plan by incorporating various aspects to effectively handle the disaster situations to which their plants are vulnerable.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4483 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012. STATION/UTILITYWISE ACTUAL GENERATION VIS-À-VIS TARGET OF PUMPED STORAGE HYDRO POWER PLANTS (I.C. ABOVE 25 MW) IN THE COUNTRY DURING THE YEARS 2009-10 TO 2012-13 (TILL NOV., 2012)

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 INSTALLED (TILL 30th NOV, 2012) STATION/ CAPACITY PROG. ACHIEV. % of PROG. ACHIEV % of PROG. ACHIEV % of PROG. ACHIEV % of UTILITY (MW) (MU) (MU) Achiev. (MU) (MU) Achiev. (MU) (MU) Achiev. (MU) (MU) Achiev. over over over over Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. GUJARAT 1. Sardar Sarovar 1200 3023 1980.42 65.51 1916 3261.18 170.21 2500 3726.62 149.06 2212 2595.99 117.36 RBPH 2. Kadana PSS 240 265 114.90 43.36 210 118.18 56.28 150 272.05 181.37 104 227.42 218.67 Total GUJARAT 1440 3288 2095 63.73 2126 3379 158.95 2650 3999 150.89 2316 2823 121.91 MAHARASHTRA 1. Ghatghar PSS 250 410 149.15 36.38 160 350.89 219.31 350 317.19 90.63 282 152.91 54.22 2. Bhira & Bhira PSS* 150 893 890.81 99.75 883 875.34 99.13 893 1008.08 112.89 645 568.87 88.20 Total MAHARASHTRA 400 1303 1040 79.81 1043 1226 117.57 1243 1325 106.62 927 722 77.86 ANDHRA PRADESH APGENCO 1. N.J. Sagar PSS ** 705.6 1650 1213.94 73.57 1620 1298.04 80.13 1550 1129.25 72.85 1260 177.48 14.09 2. Srisailam LB 900 2207 1279.93 57.99 2154 1991.77 92.47 1439 1381.68 96.02 1585 268.10 16.91 Total ANDHRA PRADESH 1605.6 3857 2493.87 64.66 3774 3289.81 87.17 2989 2510.93 84.01 2845 445.58 15.66 TAMILNADU 1. Kadamparai PSS 400 251 499.44 198.98 384 572.45 149.08 484 510.53 105.48 293 255.42 87.17 Total TAMILNADU 400 251 499.44 198.98 384 572.45 149.08 484 510.53 105.48 293 255.42 87.17 JHARKHAND 1. Panchet*** 40 165 85.87 52.04 165 59.28 35.93 64 174.17 272.14 140 110.62 79.01 Total JHARKHAND 40 165 85.87 52.04 165 59.28 35.93 64 174.17 272.14 140 110.62 79.01 WEST BENGAL 1. Purulia PSS 900 660 867.83 131.49 660 878.87 133.16 660 766.46 116.13 483 584.8 121.08 Total WEST BENGAL 900 660 867.83 131.49 660 878.87 133.16 660 766.46 116.13 483 584.8 121.08 TOTAL PUMPED STORAGE ALL 4785.60 9524 7082 74.36 8152 9406 115.38 8090 9286 114.78 7004 4942 70.55 INDIA * includes Generation of conventional Units of 150 MW ** includes Generation of conventional Units of 110 MW *** includes Generation of conventional Units of 40 MW

RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATES 20th December, 2012

LSQ 4502

SHRI KAMLESH PASWAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Central Electricity Regulation Commission has issued guidelines for issuance of Renewable Energy Certificates to allow the sale of bagasse cogeneration in sugar mills; (b) if so, the details of these guidelines and the States which have given effect to them so far, State-wise; (c) whether there are additional restrictions placed on sugar mills from selling surplus power from bagasse cogeneration; (d) if so, the details thereof; (e) whether there is a proposal to relax or remove these restrictions to allow the development of renewable energy generation; and (f) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) : The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has notified the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and Conditions for recognition and issuance of Renewable Energy Certificate for Renewable Energy Generation) Regulations, 2010, which provide for the issuance of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) for generation of electricity from renewable energy sources, including bagasse based cogeneration subject to fulfillment of eligibility specified in the regulations. RECs can be traded through the Power Exchanges.

(b) : Salient features of the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and Conditions for recognition and issuance of Renewable Energy Certificate for Renewable Energy Generation) Regulations, 2010 are at Annex- I.

Twenty Eight State Electricity Regulatory Commissions/Joint Electricity Regulatory Commissions have issued their State specific REC Regulations, wherein it is recognized that the RECs issued under the CERC REC Regulations is a valid instrument for fulfillment of renewable purchase obligation by the obligated entities in their States. The list of these States is at Annex-II.

(c) : No restriction has been specified in the REC Regulations of the CERC on the sugar mills for selling surplus power from the bagasse based cogeneration.

(d) to (f) : Do not arise in view of reply to (c) above.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4502 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012.

Salient features of the REC framework are as under:-

 Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) mechanism is a market based instrument to promote renewable energy and facilitate renewable purchase obligations (RPO).

 REC mechanism is aimed at addressing the mismatch between availability of RE resources in state and the requirement of the obligated entities to meet the renewable purchase obligation.

 RE generators have two options i) either to sell the renewable energy at preferential tariff or ii) to sell electricity generation and environmental attributes associated with RE generations separately.

 The environmental attributes can be exchanged in the form of REC.  REC is issued to the RE generators for 1 MWh of electricity injected into the grid from renewable energy sources.

 REC is purchased by the obligated entities to meet their RPO under section 86 (1) (e) of the Act. Purchase of REC would be deemed as purchase of RE for RPO compliance.

 Grid connected RE Technologies approved by MNRE eligible under this scheme.

 Central Agency carries out function of registration, issuance of RECs, repository, and other functions for implementation of REC framework at national level.

 Only accredited project can register for REC at Central Agency.  REC is exchanged only in the CERC approved power exchanges.  REC is exchanged within the forbearance price and floor price determined by CERC.

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4502 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012.

1. Andhra Pradesh 2. Arunachal Pradesh 3. Assam 4. Bihar 5. Chhattisgarh 6. Delhi 7. Gujarat 8. Haryana 9. Himachal Pradesh 10. Jammu & Kashmir 11. JERC (Goa & UT) 12. Jharkhand 13. Karnataka 14. Kerala 15. Madhya Pradesh 16. Maharashtra 17. Manipur & Mizoram (Joint) 18. Meghalaya 19. Nagaland Compliance 20. Nagaland RPO Regulations 21. Orissa 22. Punjab 23. Rajasthan 24. Tamil Nadu 25. Tripura 26. Uttar Pradesh 27. Uttarakhand 28. West Bengal (Draft)

SUPPLY OF POWER 20th December,2012

LSQ 4505

SHRI SAMEER MAGAN BHUJBAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of total quantum of power likely to be generated through various resources during 2012-13 and 2013- 14; (b) whether Government has formulated any power policy, State-wise; and (c) if so, the details thereof and the time by which the same is likely to be implemented?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) : The annual generation target from various conventional sources are fixed on year to year basis only. Accordingly, the generation target for the year 2012-13 has been fixed as 930 Billion Unit (BU) comprising 767.275 BU from Thermal, 122.045 BU from Hydro, 35.200 BU from Nuclear and 5.480 BU from Bhutan import. (b) : No, Madam. (c) : Does not arise in view of (b) above.

WATER FROM RANGANADI HYDROELECTRIC DAM PROJECT 20th December, 2012

LSQ 4528

SHRI JOSEPH TOPPO

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether discharge of water from Ranganadi Hydroelectric Dam through Dikrong river of Assam has taken place; (b) if so, the details thereof and the action contemplated to take up flood protection measures of Dikrong river as part of the total project; (c) whether the State Government of Assam has submitted any proposal in regard to protection measures on recurring flood and erosion caused by Dikrong river from downstream of Banderdeva bridge up to the confluence of river Dikrong and Subansiri river, which is to be fully funded by Ranganadi Hydroelectric Dam against the project cost; and (d) if so, the details thereof and action taken thereon?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b) : North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Ltd. (NEEPCO), a Central Public Sector Undertaking under Ministry of Power has informed that a maximum discharge of 160 cumec of water from Ranganadi Hydro-Electric Project (405 MW) (RHEP) is diverted to the Dikrong River. The Central Water and Power Research Station (CWPRS) had carried out a study in May, 1994 to examine the actual impact of flood as per the prevailing conditions and due to additional discharge of this 160 cumec of water. The CWPRS in its findings had stated that the discharge of 160 Cumec water from the tail race of Ranganadi HEP into the Dikrong river system is insignificant in comparison to the observed flood discharge of the Dikrong River which is about 2500 Cumec. This discharge leads to an incremental rise to the range of only 7-12 cm in different stretches (between Bandardewa and Sissapather) along its course in Assam. Therefore, it was not contemplated to take up flood protection measures of Dikrong river as part of the total project.

(c) : No, Madam.

(d) : Does not arise.

DELAY IN ELECTRIFICATION WORK 20th December,2012

LSQ 4536

SHRI SHRI HEMANAND BISWAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has taken note of the poor performance of the contractors engaged by the Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs) which resulted in delay in completion of the electrification work under the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) during the Eleventh Five Year Plan; (b) if so, the State-wise details thereof and the action taken/proposed to be taken by the Government thereon;

(c) whether the lack of distribution transformers/low capacities of transformers provided under RGGVY in partially electrified villages is resulting in difficulties in providing connection to even below Poverty Line households in various States; and (d) if so, the details thereof and the corrective measures being taken/proposed to be taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b) : Under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), the projects are to be executed on turnkey basis by the Implementing Agencies who award the contracts to the contractors. The performance of Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs) viz. Powergrid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL), National Hydro-electric Power Corporation (NHPC), National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) and Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) and the progress achieved during 11th Plan Period is as under:-

CPSUs 11th plan Un/de-electrified villages BPL households Coverage Achievement(as Percentage Coverage Achievement(as Percen on 30.11.2012) with respect on 30.11.2012) -tage with to coverage respect to coverage

PGCIL 8535 8246 97% 2441214 2113562 87 % NHPC 5774 5573 97% 1555540 1350826 87% NTPC 11470 11245 98% 2564147 2236262 87% DVC 3598 3244 90% 344149 226183 66%

The State-wise coverage and achievement under RGGVY during 11th Plan Period in respect of all the four CPSUs, is at Annex. (c) & (d) : Under RGGVY, High Voltage Distribution System (HVDS) has been envisaged. Under HVDS, instead of one large capacity transformer, a number of small capacity transformers have been sanctioned to reduce the chances of power theft and overall Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) losses. Adequate transformation capacity as per RGGVY guidelines has been provided to cover the proposed number of Below Poverty Line (BPL) and Above Poverty Line (APL) families in the Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) submitted by Implementing Agencies.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4536 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012.

State-wise, CPSU-wise status of electrification of Un-electrified villages and BPL households under XI plan of RGGVY Status as on 30.11.2012

Un-electrified Villages BPL Hhs % Ach CPSUs % Ach wrt Coverage Achievement wrt Coverage Achievement coverge coverge Assam PGCIL 1252 1250 99% 113631 117946 104% Bihar PGCIL 1212 1211 99% 458603 379501 83% NHPC 1873 1848 99% 857789 768915 90% Chattisgarh PGCIL 506 581 115%(*) 106946 70704 66% NHPC 76 24 32% 155562 133167 86% NTPC 42 37 88% 332371 197824 60% Jammu & Kashmir NHPC 75 51 68% 16787 12547 75% Jharkhand NTPC 7014 6798 97% 581677 470368 81%

DVC 3598 3244 90% 344149 226183 66% Odisha PGCIL 4637 4307 93% 1313797 1125466 86% NHPC 3488 3388 97% 351297 288050 82% NTPC 4414 4410 99% 1030180 1019402 99% Rajasthan PGCIL 895 864 97% 73781 74030 100% Tripura PGCIL 33 33 100% 64029 55700 87% West Bengal PGCIL 0 0 310427 290215 93% NHPC 262 262 100% 174105 148147 85% NTPC 0 0 619919 548668 89%

Total PGCIL 8535 8246 97% 2441214 2113562 87% Total NHPC 5774 5573 97% 1555540 1350826 87% Total NTPC 11470 11245 98% 2564147 2236262 87% Total DVC 3598 3244 90% 344149 226183 66%

MONITORING OF POWER PROJECTS 20th December,2012

LSQ 4537

SHRI GANESH SINGH SHRI JAI PRAKASH AGARWAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government undertakes any assessment and monitoring of power projects;

(b) if so, the details of the assessment and monitoring of various power projects completed during the last three years and the current year and the outcome thereof, project and State-wise;

(c) if not, the reasons therefor; and

(d) the efforts made by the Government in this regard based on the above outcomes?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) to (d) : Government is monitoring the power projects which are under construction in the country. The progress of each project is monitored continuously through frequent site visits, interaction with the developers and critical study of monthly progress reports. Regular review of progress of project is done at the highest level in CEA and Ministry of Power for timely completion of projects. As a consequence of rigorous monitoring, 9,585 MW of capacity addition in 2009-10, 12,161 MW of capacity addition in 2010-11, 20,502 MW of capacity addition in 2011-12 and 9,839 MW of capacity addition during 2012-13 (till 30.11.2012) have been achieved. The project-wise and state-wise details of the hydro and thermal power projects commissioned during 2009-10, 2010- 11, 2011-12 and 2012-13 (till 30.11.2012) are enclosed at Annex-I and Annex- II, respectively.

The efforts made by the Government to achieve the targeted capacity addition include;

(i) Augmentation of manufacturing capacity of BHEL from 10,000 MW in December, 2007 to 20,000 MW by 2012.

(ii) Formation of several new joint ventures to manufacture super-critical boilers and turbine-generators for thermal power plants.

(iii) Periodic review of issues related to supply of power equipment from BHEL by a group under the chairmanship of Secretary (Heavy Industry).

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4537 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012.

Hydro Capacity Addition During the year 2009-10

Name of Project/ State Sl State/Organisation Unit Capacity (MW) No Nos.xSize= Capacity MW No. State Sector State 1 Priyadarshni Jurala AP 3 39 A.P./APGENCO (6x39) Total (Commissioned): 1 Unit 39 MW

Hydro Capacity Addition During the year 2010-11

Name of Project/ State Sl State/Organisation Unit Capacity (MW) No Nos.xSize= Capacity MW No.

Central Sector 1 Sewa-II J&K 1 40 NHPC, J&K 2 40 3x40 = 120 MW 3 40 2 Koteshwar Uttarakhand 1 100 THDC, Uttarakhand 2 100 4x100= 400 MW Sub-Total: Central 320 State Sector 3 Kuttiyadi Add Ext Kerala 1 50 KSEB, Kerala 2 50 2x50 = 100 MW 4 Priyadarshini Jurala A.P. 4 39 APGENCO, A.P. 5 39 6x39 = 234 MW Sub-Total: State 178 Private Sector 5 Allain Duhangan A.P. 1 96 ADHPL, H.P. 2 96 2x96 = 192 MW Sub-Total: Private 192 Total (Commissioned): 690 MW

Hydro Capacity Addition During the year 2011-12

Name of Project/ State Sl State/Organisation Unit Capacity (MW) No Nos.xSize= Capacity MW No.

Central Sector 1 Koteshwar Uttarakhand 3 100 THDC, Uttarakhand 4 100 4x100= 400 MW Sub-Total: Central 200 State Sector 2 Priyadarshini Jurala A.P. 6 39 APGENCO, A.P. 6x39 = 234 MW 3 Myntdu Meghalaya 1 42 MeECL, Meghalaya 2 42 2x42 + 1x42 = 126 MW Sub-Total: State 123 Private Sector 4 Karcham Wangtoo H.P. 1 250 JKHCL / Himachal Pradesh 2 250 4x250= 1000 MW 3 250 4 250 5 Malana-II H.P. 1 50 EPPL, H.P. 2 50 2x50 = 100 MW Sub-Total: Private 1100 Total (Commissioned): 1423 MW

Hydro Capacity Addition During the year 2012-13

Sl. Particular State Unit Nos. Capacity No. (MW) A. Central Sector 1 Chamera-III H.P. Unit # 1 77 NHPC, H.P. Unit # 2 77 3x77= 231 MW Unit # 3 77 2 Chutak J&K Unit # 1 11 NHPC, J&K Unit # 2 11 4x11 =44 MW Unit # 3 11 b. Private Sector 3 Budhil HP Unit # 1 35 Lanco Green Power Unit # 2 35 H P 2x35=70 MW Sub- total (b): 70 Commissioned (MW) 334

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4537 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012.

Thermal Units Commissioned During 2009-10 S.No Project Name & Unit No. Implementing Agency State Capacity Achieved ( MW ) Commissioning Assured Central Sector 1 Kahalgaon STPS-II (Ph-I & II) U -7* NTPC Bihar 500

2 Bhilai TPP, U-2 NTPC & SAIL JV Chhattisgarh 250 3 Chandrapura TPS Ext U-7, DVC Jharkhand 250 4 Chandrapura TPS Ext U-8, DVC Jharkhand 250 5 NCP Project St-II U-5, NTPC U.P. 490 1740 State Sector 6 Vijayawada TPP-IV U-1 APGENCO A.P. 500 7 Kutch Lignite Ext- U-4, BHEL Gujarat 75 8 Utran CCPP Extn. GT, GSECL Gujarat 240 9 Utran CCPP Extn. ST, GSECL Gujarat 134 10 Rajiv Gandhi TPS, Hissar U-1, HPGCL Haryana 600 11 New Parli TPP U-2, MSPGCL Maharashtra 250 12 Paras TPS Extn. U-2, MSPGCL Maharashtra 250 13 Chhabra TPS U-1, RRVUNL Rajasthan 250 14 Giral Lignite-II U-2 RRVUNL Rajasthan 125 15 Kota TPP U-7, RRVUNL Rajasthan 195 16 Suratgarh TPP-IV U-6, RRVUNL Rajasthan 250 17 Bakreshwar TPS-II U-5, WBPDCL W.B. 210 3079 Private Sector 18 Gautami CCPP GT-1, Gautami Power A.P. 145 19 Gautami CCPP GT-2, Gautami Power A.P. 145 20 Gautami CCPP ST, Gautami Power A.P. 174 21 Konaseema CCPP GT-1, Konaseema EPS A.P. 140 22 Konaseema CCPP GT-2, Konaseema EPS A.P. 140 23 Lanco Kondapalli Extn. Ph-II GT A.P. 233 24 Pathadi (Lanco Amarkantak)TPS Ph-I U-1, Lanco Chhattisgarh 300 Kondapalli Power Pvt.Ltd. 25 Pathadi (Lanco Amarkantak)TPS Ph-I U-2, Lanco Chhattisgarh 300 Amarkantak Power 26 Mundra TPP Ph-I U-1, Adani Power Ltd Gujarat 330 27 Mundra TPP Ph-I U-2, Adani Power Ltd Gujarat 330 28 Sugen CCPP Blk-II*, Torrent Power Gujarat 382.5 29 Sugen CCPP Blk-III*, Torrent Power Gujarat 382.5 30 Torangallu Extn U-1, JSW Energy Ltd Karnataka 300 31 Torangallu Extn U-2, JSW Energy Ltd Karnataka 300 32 Jallipa- Kapurdi TPP U-1, Raj west power Ltd Rajasthan 135 33 Budge- Budge TPS -III U-3, CESC Ltd W.B,. 250 34 Rosa TPP Ph-I U-1, Rosa Power supply co. Ltd U.P 300 4287 Total 9106

Thermal Units Commissioned During 2010-11 Sl.No Project Name & Unit No./Implementing Agency State Cap. Ach. (MW) A Central Sector 1 Barsingsar Lignit U-2 / NLC Rajasthan 125 2 Barsingsar Lignite U-1 Rajasthan 125 3 Indira Gandhi TPP U-1/ APCPL Haryana 500 4 NCP Project St-II, U-6/ NTPC U.P. 490 5 Mejia TPS Extn U-1/ DVC W.B. 500 6 Mejia TPS Extn U-2/ DVC W.B. 500 7 Farakka STPS- III U-6/ NTPC W.B. 500 8 Korba STPP U-7/ NTPC Chhattisgarh 500 9 Simhadri STPP Extn. U-3/ NTPC A.P.. 500 Sub-Total of Central sector 3740 B State Sector 10 Pragati CCGT - III GT-1/PPCL NCT Delhi 250 11 Pragati CCGT - III GT-2/ PPCL NCT Delhi 250

12 Surat Lignite TPP Extn U-3, GIPCL Gujarat 125 13 Surat Lignite TPP Extn U-4, GIPCL Gujarat 125 14 Rajiv Gandhi TPS, Hissar U-2 /HPGCL Haryana 600 15 Raichur TPS U-8/KPCL Karnataka 250 16 Chhabra TPS U-2 , RRVUNL Rajasthan 250 17 Kakatiya TPP U-1/ APGENCO A.P. 500 18 Rayalseema TPP St-III U-5/ APGENCO A.P. 210 19 Baramura GT TSECL Tripura 21 Sub-Total of State Sector 2581 C Private Sector 20 Konaseema CCPP ST/Konaseema EPS A.P. 165 21 Lanco Kondapalli Extn. Ph-II ST/ Lanco Kondapalli Power A.P. 133 Pvt.Ltd. 22 Rithala CCPP GT-1/NDPL NCT Delhi 35.75 23 Rithala CCPP GT-2/ NDPL NCT Delhi 35.75 24 Mundra TPP Ph-I U-3/ Adani Power Ltd Gujarat 330 25 Mundra TPP Ph-I U-4/ Adani Power Ltd Gujarat 330 26 Mundra TPP Ph-II U-1/ Adani Power Ltd Gujarat 660 27 JSW Ratnagiri TPP U-1/JSW Energy(Ratnagiri) Ltd Maharashtra 300 28 JSW Ratnagiri TPP U-2/ SW Energy(Ratnagiri) Ltd Maharashtra 300 29 Wardha Warora U-1 WPCL (KSK) Maharashtra 135 30 Wardha Warora U-2 WPCL (KSK) Maharashtra 135 31 Wardha Warora U-3 WPCL (KSK) Maharashtra 135 32 Sterlite TPP U-2 ( 1st)/ Sterlite Energy Ltd Odisha 600 33 Sterlite TPP U-1 / Sterlite Energy Ltd Odisha 600 34 Jallipa- Kapurdi TPP U-2/Raj west power Ltd Rajasthan 135 35 Rosa TPP Unit-2 U.P. 300 36 Udupi TPP U-1/ NPCL Karnataka 600 Sub-Total of Private Sector 4929.5 Total 11250.5

Thermal Capacity Addition Programme for the year 2011-12 S.No Project Name & Unit No./Implementing Agency State Cap. Ach. Central Sector 1 Sipat-I, U-1 NTPC Chhattisgarh 660 2 Sipat-I, U-2 NTPC Chhattisgarh 660 3 Kodrma TPP U-1 DVC Jharkhand 500 4 Durgapur Steel TPS U-1 DVC W.B. 500 5 Neyveli TPS-II Exp. U-1 NLC T.N. 250 6 Indira Gandhi TPP U-2 APCPL Haryana 500 7 Durgapur Steel TPS U-2 DVC W.B. 500 8 Vallur TPP Ph-I U-1 NTECL T.N. 500 9 Simhadri STPP Extn. U-4 NTPC A.P. 500 Total of Central Sector 4570 State Sector 10 Khaperkheda TPS Expn. U-5 MSPGCL Maharashtra 500 11 Santaldih TPP Extn Ph-II U-6 WBPDCL W.B. 250 12 Bhusawal TPS Expn. U-4 MSPGCL Maharashtra 500 13 Bhusawal TPS Expn. U-5 MSPGCL Maharashtra 500 14 Kothagudem TPP -VI U-1 APGENCO A.P. 500 15 Pragati CCGT - III ST-1 PPCL NCT Delhi 250 16 Harduaganj Ext. U-8 UPRVUNL U.P. 250 17 Hazira CCPP Extn. GT+ST GSECL Gujarat 351 18 Bellary TPP St-II U-2 KPCL Karnataka 500 19 Lakwa WHRU, APGCL Assam 37.2 Total of State Sector 3638.2 Private Sector 20 JSW Ratnagiri TPP U-3 JSW Energy(Ratnagiri) Ltd Maharashtra 300 21 JSW Ratnagiri TPP U-4 JSW Energy(Ratnagiri) Ltd Maharashtra 300 22 Anpara-C TPS U-1 Lanco Anpara Power Pvt. Ltd. U.P. 600

23 Anpara-C TPS U-2 Lanco Anpara Power Pvt. Ltd. U.P. 600 24 Maithon RB TPP U-1 DVC- JV Tata Jharkhand 525 25 Maithon RB TPP U-2 MPL JV of DVC and Tata Power Jharkhand 525 26 Udupi TPP U-2 UPCL Karnataka 600 27 Wardha Warora U-4 M/s Wardha Power Co.Pvt. Ltd (KSK) Maharashtra 135 28 Jallipa- Kapurdi TPP U-3 Raj west power Ltd Rajasthan 135 29 Mundra TPP Ph-II U-2 Adani Power Ltd Gujarat 660 30 Mundra Ultra Mega TPP U-1 Tata Power Co. Gujarat 800 31 Sterlite ( Jharsugda ) U-3, Sterlite Energy Odisha 600 32 Ritala CCPP ST NDPL NCT Delhi 36.5 33 Khambrkhera TPP U-1 Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U.P. 45 34 Maqsoodpur TPP U-1 Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U.P. 45 35 Barkhera TPP U-1 Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U.P. 45 36 Mundra TPP Ph-III U-1 Adani Power Ltd Gujarat 660 37 Jallipa- Kapurdi TPP U-4 Raj west power Ltd Rajasthan 135 38 Khambrkhera TPP U-2 Hindustan Bajaj U.P. 45 39 SV Power TPS Chhattisgarh 63 40 Kasaipalii TPS U-1 ACB Chhattisgarh 135 41 Rosa TPP U-3 Rosa Power Corp. Ltd U.P. 300 42 Rosa TPP U-4 Rosa Power Corp. Ltd U.P. 300 43 Kundarki TPS U-1 Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U.P. 45 44 Jhajjar TPP ( Mahatma Gandhi) U-1 CLP Haryana 660 45 Maqsoodpur TPP U-2 Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U.P. 45 46 Barkhera TPP U-2 Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U.P. 45 47 Mihan TPS ( 4x61.5), Abhijeet MADC, Nagpur Energy Pvt Ltd., Maharashtra 246 48 Katghora TPP U-1, Vandana Energy Chhattisgarh 35 49 Utraula TPP U-1 Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U.P. 45 50 Salaya TPP U-1 Essar Power Gujarat 600 51 Kundarki TPS U-2 Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U.P. 45 52 Mundra TPP Ph-III U-2 Adani Power Ltd Gujarat 660 53 Mundra TPP Ph-III U-3 Adani Power Ltd Gujarat 660 54 Utraula TPP U-2 Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd U.P. 45 55 Simhapuri TPP, Madhucon Projects Ltd U-1 A.P. 150 Total of Private Sector 10870.5 Total 2011-12 ( Thermal) 19078.7

Thermal Units commissioned during 2012-13 State Project Name *Sector Cap Commissioned Sl. No. (MW) 1 UP Rihand TPP- III C 500 2 Chhattisgarh Sipat-I C 660 3 TN Mettur TPP Ext S 600 4 UP Parichha Extn S 250 5 UP Harduaganj Ext S 250 6 Chhattisgarh Kasaipalli TPP P 135 7 Haryana Jajjar TPP (Mahatama Gandhi TPP) P 660 8 Orissa Sterlite TPP P 600 9 Maharashtra Gupta Energy Power Ltd P 60 10 MP Vindhyachal TPP-IV C 500 11 Maharashtra Mouda TPP C 500 12 Delhi Pragati CCGT-III S 250 13 AP Simhapuri Energy Pvt. Ltd P 150 14 AP Thamminapatnam TPP-I P 150 15 Gujarat Salaya TPP P 600 16 Jharkhand Adhunik Power TPP P 270 17 Maharashtra Butibori TPP Ph-II P 300

18 Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-I P 660 19 MP Bina TPP P 250 20 Maharashtra Gupta Energy Power Ltd P 60 21 Haryana Indira Gandhi TPP C 500 22 Gujarat Mundra UMTPP P 800 23 Gujarat Mundra UMTPP P 800 Total 9505

* C - Central S - State P - Private

COST OF POWER GENERATION 20th December,2012

LSQ 4572

SHRI RAJENDRA AGARWAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the factors determining the cost of power generation through various sources;

(b) the average cost of power generation per unit, source-wise at all India level for power projects during the last three years;

(c) the current cost of power generation in the country, source-wise;

(d) whether the Government have taken any steps to curtail the cost of power generation including the use of proper technology; and

(e) if so, the details thereof and the results therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) : The cost of power production generated by different sources include the initial capital and its cost, interest rate on working capital, cost of continuous operation, fuel and maintenance.

(b) & (c) : The source-wise weighted average rate of sale of power generation per unit (Unit = 1 kWh) from generating stations to Power Utilities, as per data available in CEA, is given below :

Source (Figures in Paise / kWh)

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11#

Hydro 201.26 214.70 211.57

Thermal 242.49 252.98 305.41

Nuclear 231.18 223.50 248.78

All India 236.00 239.00 290.87

# Latest available

The estimated per MW cost of thermal generation projects recently commissioned is in the range of Rs.4 to 5.77 crore per MW. Further, the estimated capital cost of hydro power projects concurred by CEA during the year 2011 is in the range of Rs.6.10 crore per MW to Rs.8.02 crore per MW. The capital cost of a last few commissioned nuclear units is in the range of Rs.6.03 to 6.36 crore per MW.

(d) & (e): For reducing the cost of electricity generation, Government has taken following steps including use of improved technology:

(i) Promoting use of more efficient super-critical technology in thermal power generation with a view to reduce the cost of fuel required per unit of generation.

(ii) Encouraging captive coal mining for thermal power projects with the object of inter-alia lowering cost of fuel for coal-fired stations.

(iii) Renovation and Modernization of ageing / not well performing thermal and hydro power stations for improving operational efficiency.

(iv) Use of technical developments including greaseless turbine components, improved generator components, variable speed technologies, double- stage adjustable pump turbines, governor technology, state-of-art diagnostic and analytical methods, welding materials, high strength steel, improved F-class insulation, vacuum circuit breakers, micro- processor based numerical relays as well as site-specific developments to suit Indian conditions in hydro power stations.

(v) Tariff Policy notified on 06.01.2006 mandates procurement of power by distribution licensees competitively except in cases of expansion of existing projects of where there is a State controlled / owned company as an identified developer. For Public Sector projects also, the tariff of all new generation projects is to be decided on the basis of competitive bidding after 5th January, 2011.

(vi) Improved operational norms in the tariff regulations issued by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) for the period 2009-14.

(vii) Promotion of higher unit size / plant capacity to reduce capital cost on account of economy of scale.

(viii) Initiative to set up Ultra Mega Power Projects (UMPPs) of 4000 MW capacity each through tariff-based International Competitive Bidding to reap benefits of economy of scale.

Competitive tariffs have been discovered through tariff based competitive bidding for procurement of power. Improvements in operational norms specified by CERC have resulted in reduction of tariff. Introduction of super- critical technology in new thermal projects would result in saving of fuel, reduction in CO2, NOX, SOX and particulate emissions, etc.

REHABILITATION OF DISPLACED PERSONS 20th December,2012

LSQ 4576

DR. KIRODI LAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a large number of people displaced and affected by hydro and thermal power projects are still fighting for rehabilitation; (b) if so, the details thereof, State-wise; (c)whether the Government has formulated/proposes to formulate a new policy for the rehabilitation of people affected by the power projects; (d) if so, the details thereof; (e) whether any scheme to provide employment and other facilities to the people affected by the power projects is under consideration of the Government; and (f) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b): All Rehabilitation & Resettlement (R&R) issues pertaining to Project Affected Persons (PAPs) in respect of Hydro and Thermal Power Projects are proactively addressed during land acquisition and project construction stage itself. A Rehabilitation Action Plan (RAP) is formulated through extensive consultations process involving PAPs, Head of Panchayats of the affected villages, people representatives and the District Administration etc. The RAP, thus prepared on a consensual basis is then approved for implementation. The duration of RAP implementation varies from project to project and this normally is completed by the time project implementation is completed. However, despite the best efforts, if some R&R issues are left or they crop up after the completion of the project, they are properly addressed in due course of time. The information regarding R&R issues pending in respect of various Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs) under Ministry of Power and Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) is as under: (i) NEEPCO: R&R of project affected families (PAFs) in respect of two under construction projects is being implemented through State Governments against fund provided by NEEPCO. (ii) BBMB: Of the 7206 PAFs from Bhakra Dam Project, 48 oustees are to be provided proprietary rights, which is being pursued by Deputy Commissioner (R&R), Hissar. As regards, Pong Dam Project, the oustees have been rehabilitated in Rajasthan. Till date, 10585 oustees have been allotted land and 5767 cases are pending for allotment of land which is being done by Colonization Commissioner, Bikaner. (iii) NHDC: The details regarding project affected families in respect of Indira Sagar and Omkareshwar Hydro projects are as under:

Sl. Particulars Project Shifted Remaining No. Affected Families Families Families 1. Indira Sagar Project (1000 MW) 44631 43064 1567 2. Omkareshwar Project (520 MW) 6290 3639 2651 Efforts are being made to rehabilitate all the balance PAFs.

(c) & (d) : The Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India has notified `The National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy-2007 (NRRP, 2007)` on 31.10.2007 which has been adopted by all Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs). The policy includes the following: a) Appointment of Administrator and Commissioner for Rehabilitation and Resettlement and their powers and functions. b) Rehabilitation and Resettlement Plan. c) Rehabilitation and Resettlement Benefits for the Affected Families. d) Grievance Redressal Mechanism. e) Monitoring Mechanism. (e) & (f) : In regard to employment and other facilities to the affected people, the National Rehabilitation & Resettlement Policy stipulates preference to affected family (at least one person per nuclear family) in providing employment in the project, subject to the availability of the vacancies and suitability of affected person for the employment.

HYDRO POWER GENERATION 20th December, 2012

LSQ 4579

SMT. SHRUTI CHOUDHRY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the water level in some hydro power projects is sufficient to generate power only for the present winter period;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) the alternative steps being taken by the Government for the future?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) to (c) : The present water level in hydro power projects on judicious operation is sufficient to generate power for the present winter period and beyond. Hydro power projects are planned on the basis of hydrological year from June to May or July to June depending on the Region. In case of reservoir based schemes, the reservoirs are filled during monsoon period. The stored water as well as inflows are used judiciously for power generation during winter period and beyond until the onset of next monsoon.

POWER PROJECTS ON RIVER YAMUNA 20th December, 2012

LSQ 4583

SMT. MANEKA SANJAY GANDHI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of power projects proposed to be constructed on river Yamuna; (b) whether any power projects have been started by now on river Yamuna; and (c) if so, the details and the present status thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) to (c) : Presently, eight Hydro Electric Projects (HEPs) (25 MW & above) are proposed to be constructed on river Yamuna and its tributaries. The details are given at Annex.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4583 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 20.12.2012.

HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECTS (25 MW & ABOVE), PROPOSED TO BE CONSTRUCTED ON RIVER YAMUNA AND ITS TRIBUTARIES

S. Name of Project/ Executing Installed Likely Year of Present Status No. Agency / Capacity Commis-sioning State (MW) 1. Sawara Kuddu 3x37=111 2014-15 Under Construction Himachal Pradesh/ HP Power Corpn. Ltd./ State

2. Tangnu Romai-I 2x22=44 2015-16 Under Construction Himachal Pradesh/ M/s. Tangu Romai Power Generation/Private

3. Lakhwar MPP, 300 - Detailed Project Report Uttarakhand (DPR) under examination by Central Electricity Authority (CEA).

4. Kishau Dam Project, 660 - DPR under examination Uttarakhand by CEA.

5. Mori Hanol 64 - DPRs of these projects Uttarakhand have been returned by 6. Tiuni Piasu, 72 - CEA due to inadequate Uttarakhand information in DPR.

7. Vyasi HEP 120 - Concurred by CEA and Uttarakhand the same has not been

taken up for execution yet. 8. Dhamwari Sunda HEP 70 - The project is under Himachal Pradesh/M/s. Dhamwari award and has not been Power Company Private Ltd./ taken up for construction yet. 1441 MW

REPRESENTATION REGARDING WORKING OF RGGVY 20th December, 2012

LSQ 4599

SHRI HARISH CHOUDHARY SHRI GORAKH PRASAD JAISWAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether apprehensions have been expressed by the public representatives including Members of Parliament regarding electrification of villages under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY);

(b) if so, the details thereof and the reaction of the Government thereto;

(c) the number of representations received regarding implementation of RGGVY during each of the last three years and the current year, year-wise;

(d) the number of final replies have been given to the concerned representatives during the said period; and

(e) the number of final replies pending as on date?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) to (e) : Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) for rural household electrification was launched in 2005 by Government of India. The scheme is being implemented through State Discoms and four designated Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs) viz. Powergrid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL), National Hydro-electric Power Corporation (NHPC), National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) and Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC). Under the scheme, cumulatively, 648 projects have been sanctioned covering electrification of 1,12,795 un/de-electrified villages (UEV), intensive electrification of 3,96,336 partially electrified villages (PEV) and release of electricity connections to 2,74,98,652 Below Poverty Line (BPL) households spread across the country. Whenever representations regarding electrification of villages under RGGVY are received from public representatives, the same are forwarded to the respective Implementing Agencies for taking necessary action. Representations and suggestions are received in this Ministry from various quarters that provide feedback for improvement/effective implementation of the scheme. Complaints relating to implementation of rural electrification works are taken up with the concerned implementing agencies to address the issues. For proper monitoring and ensuring quality of works, a Third Party Inspection mechanism plan was put in place under the X Plan whereas three tier quality control mechanism has been put in place in respect of projects approved during XI Plan period. Minister of State (I/C) for Power has requested all Hon`ble Members of Parliament to monitor the projects at their level and also discuss the same in the District Vigilance and Monitoring Committee meetings in presence of public representatives as well as district officials so that the issues with respect of RGGVY and its implementation can be discussed and resolved expeditiously. Ministry of Rural Development has issued instructions for inclusion of RGGVY monitoring in the regular agenda of the District Vigilance Monitoring Committee vide their communication dated 6.12.2012.