Power on Environment: (till Monsoon Session) 2013-14 -Part-I

Q. No. Q. Type Date Ans by Members Title of the Questions Subject Specific Political State Ministry Party Representati ve *151 Starred 07.03.2013 Power Shri C. Sivasami Capacity Addition of Alternative Technologies AIADM Tamil Nadu Power K Shri S. Pakkirappa Energy Studies BJP Karnataka 1634 Unstarred 07.03.2013 Power Smt. Kamla Devi Patle Hydro-Electric Projects Alternative Technologies BJP on Ganga 1635 Unstarred 07.03.2013 Power Shri Bhausaheb Provision of Electricity at Alternative Technologies SS Wakchaure Economical Rate 1643 Unstarred 07.03.2013 Power Shri Kuldeep Bishnoi Hydro Power Projects in Alternative Technologies HJC Private Sector 1723 Unstarred 07.03.2013 Power Shri J.M. Aaroon Growth Plans of NTPC Alternative Technologies INC Tamil Nadu Rasheed 1742 Unstarred 07.03.2013 Power Shri Ashok Kumar Environmental Clearance EIA BSP Uttar Pradesh Rawat for Power Project 1777 Unstarred 07.03.2013 Power Shri Bibhu Prasad Tarai NTPC Project in Odisha Alternative Technologies CPI Odisha 2777 Unstarred 14.03.2013 Power Shri Khiladi Lal Bairwa Agreement for Hydel Alternative Technologies INC Rajasthan Power Project 2794 Unstarred 14.03.2013 Power Shri Rangaswamy Hydel Power Alternative Technologies INC Karnataka Dhruvanarayana Shri P. Karunakaran Energy Studies CPI(M) Kerala 2811 Unstarred 14.03.2013 Power Shri Asaduddin Owaisi NTPC Project Alternative Technologies AIMIM Andhra Pradesh 2876 Unstarred 14.03.2013 Power Shri Prem Das Rai Hydro Power Generation Alternative Technologies SDF Sikkim Projects 2878 Unstarred 14.03.2013 Power Shri A.T. (Nana) Patil Power Projects on Alternative Technologies BJP Maharashtra Brahmaputra 2934 Unstarred 14.03.2013 Power Shri Sultan Ahmed NTPC power project Energy Studies AITC West Bengal 3918 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Dr. Nilesh Narayan Power Projects in Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Rane Maharashtra 3979 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri Kirti (Jha) Azad Generation of Renewable Alternative Technologies BJP Bihar Energy

4016 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri Joseph Toppo People affected due to Energy Studies AGP Assam Power Projects 4054 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri Dhananjay Singh Hydro Power Generation Alternative Technologies BJP Uttar Pradesh 4057 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri Sanjay Shamrao Delay in Hydro Power Energy Studies BJP Maharashtra Dhotre Projects Shri Bhartruhari Environmental BJD Odisha Mahtab Conservation 4077 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri Ganeshrao Hydro Power Projects on Alternative Technologies SS Maharashtra Nagorao Dudhgaonkar Border 4136 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri Dilip Singh Judeo Pollution from Thermal Energy Studies BJP Chhattisgarh Power Plants Shri Jagdish Sharma Pollution JD(U) Bihar 4139 Unstarred 21.03.2013 Power Shri P.R. Natarajan Utilisation of Fly Ash Alternative Technologies CPI(M) Tamil Nadu *428 Starred 25.04.2013 Power Shri Kishanbhai Hydro Power Generation Energy Studies INC Gujarat Vestabhai Patel Capacity Shri Ravneet Singh Water Management INC Punjab 4849 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Dr. Nilesh Narayan Rural Electrification in Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Rane Maharashtra 4890 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Smt. Yashodhara Raje Power Projects in Energy Studies BJP Madhya Scindia Chhattisgarh Pradesh 4900 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Smt. Mala Rajya Laxmi Persons Affected due to Energy Studies BJP Uttarakhand Shah Tehri Dam Project 4904 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Dr. Kirodilal Meena Surrender of Licences Energy Studies Ind. Rajasthan 4968 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Shri Takam Sanjoy Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Energy Studies INC Arunchal Vidyutikaran Yojana Pradesh 4971 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Shri Chandre D.B. Thermal Power Plants Energy Studies BJP Karnataka Gowda Shri Jagdish Singh BSP Uttar Pradesh Rana 5041 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Shri Somendra Nath Power Projects in West Energy Studies AITC West Bengal Mitra Bengal 5052 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Shri C. Sivasami Solar Power by NTPC Alternative Technologies AIADM Tamil Nadu K 5055 Unstarred 25.04.2013 Power Smt. Rama Devi Delay in Construction of Energy Studies BJP Bihar New Power Plants Dr. Sanjay Sinh INC Uttar Pradesh 5769 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Ashok Tanwar Long Term Energy Policy Alternative Technologies INC Haryana 5819 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Sudarshan Bhagat Power Crisis Energy Studies BJP Jharkhand Dr. Anup Kumar Saha CPI(M) West Bengal

5821 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Arjun Ram Funds for Implementation Energy Studies BJP Rajasthan Meghwal of RGGVY Shri M. K. Raghavan INC Kerala 5824 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Abdul Rahman Power Theft Energy Studies DMK Tamil Nadu 5826 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Modugula ssessment of Demand and Energy Studies TDP Andhra Venugopala Reddy Supply of Power Pradesh 5835 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Marotrao Sainuji Hydro Power Generation Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Kowase Projects 5848 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Smt. Meena Singh Bank Loans for Power Energy Studies JD(U) Bihar Projects Dr. Bhola Singh BJP Bihar 5851 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Hansraj Gangaram Monitoring of Thermal Energy Studies BJP Maharashtra Ahir Power Projects 5852 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Dr. (Smt.) Jhansi Electricity to Farmers Agriculture INC Andhra Lakshmi Botcha Pradesh 5919 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Suresh Kumar Reforms in Power Sector Energy Studies INC Andhra Shetkar Pradesh 5933 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Maulana Badruddin Hydro Power Projects Energy Studies AIUDF Assam Ajmal 5960 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Dr. Murli Manohar Hydro Power Projects in Energy Studies BJP Uttar Pradesh Joshi Bhutan Shri Dinesh Chandra JD(U) Bihar Yadav Shri Anant Kumar BJP Karnataka Dattatreya Hegde 5975 Unstarred 02.05.2013 Power Shri Datta Raghobaji New Power Projects Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Meghe *62 Starred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Nripendra Nath Rural Electrification Energy Studies AIFB West Bengal Roy Shri Jagadanand Singh RJD Bihar 701 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Abdul Rahman Pending Power Projects EIA DMK Tamil Nadu Shri C. Rajendran Energy Studies AIADM Tamil Nadu K Shri Nalin Kumar BJP Karnataka Kateel 763 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Gajanan Dharmshi Delay in Approval Power Energy Studies SS Maharashtra Babar Projects Shri Shivaji Adhalrao SS Maharashtra Patil

Shri Dharmendra SP Uttar Pradesh Yadav Shri Anandrao Adsul SS Maharashtra 767 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Parayamparanbil Power from Kudankulam Energy Studies CPI(M) Kerala Kuttappan Biju Nuclear Power Plant Shri C. Rajendran AIADM Tamil Nadu K 770 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Rajiv Ranjan Implementation of Power Energy Studies JD(U) Bihar (Lalan) Singh Projects in Arunachal Pradesh Dr. Murli Manohar Water Management BJP Uttar Pradesh Joshi 821 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Dinesh Chandra Hydro Power Potential in Energy Studies JD(U) Bihar Yadav Arunachal Pradesh Shri Anant Kumar Water Management BJP Karnataka Dattatreya Hegde 834 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Rajaiah Siricilla Capacity of Power Energy Studies INC Andhra Generation Pradesh Shri Hamdullah Sayeed EIA INC Lakshadweep Shri Gopinath BJP Maharashtra Pandurang Munde Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh NCP Maharashtra Naik Dr. (Smt.) Ratna AITC West Bengal De(Nag) 851 Unstarred 08.08.2013 Power Shri Chandre D.B. Shortfall in Power Energy Studies BJP Karnataka Gowda Generation due to Water Shortage Shri S. R. Jeyadurai Water Management DMK Tamil Nadu 2100 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Shri Avtar Singh Sources of Power Energy Studies INC Haryana Bhadana Generation 2106 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Shri Nalin Kumar Power Projects in Energy Studies BJP Karnataka Kateel Karnataka 2156 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Shri Hamdullah Sayeed Sound Proof Generators Energy Studies INC Lakshadweep 2187 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Smt. Supriya Sadanand Capacity of Power Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Sule Generation 2242 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Shri Sambandam Modernisation of Power Energy Studies INC Tamil Nadu Keerapalayam Alagiri Plants Shri Jayaram Pangi BJD Odisha

2249 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Smt. Bijoya Lower Subansiri Hydro Energy Studies BJP Assam Chakravarty Electric Project Shri Rajen Gohain Water Management BJP Assam 2282 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Power Shri Bhaskarrao Clearance for Hydel Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Bapurao Patil Power Projects Shri N.S.V. Chitthan EIA INC Tamil Nadu Shri Eknath Mahadeo INC Maharashtra Gaikwad Shri Asaduddin Owaisi AIMIM Andhra Pradesh Shri Anand Prakash SS Maharashtra Paranjpe 3000 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Adhi Sankar Impact of Hydel Power Alternative Technologies DMK Tamil Nadu Projects 3001 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri O. S. Manian Kundah Power Project Energy Studies AIADM Tamil Nadu K 3015 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Nikhil Kumar Village Energy Security Energy Studies BJP Bihar Choudhary Programme Smt. Susmita Bauri CPI(M) West Bengal Smt. Putul Kumar Ind. Bihar Shri Arvind Kumar BSP Uttar Pradesh Chaudhary 3040 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Kalikesh Narayan Energy Consumption Energy Studies BJD Odisha Singh Deo 3058 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri P. Karunakaran Renewable Purchase Alternative Technologies CPI(M) Kerala Obligations 3102 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Pradeep Majhi Green Energy Corridors Alternative Technologies INC Odisha Shri Suresh Kalmadi Energy Studies INC Maharashtra Shri Kishanbhai INC Gujarat Vestabhai Patel 3111 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Takam Sanjoy Hydro Power Projects in Alternative Technologies INC Andhra NER Pradesh 3149 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Shivaji Adhalrao Reforms in Power Sector Energy Studies SS Maharashtra Patil Shri Anandrao Adsul SS Maharashtra Shri Dharmendra SP Uttar Pradesh Yadav Shri Gajanan Dharmshi SS Maharashtra Babar

3152 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Pashupati Nath Construction of Power Energy Studies BJP Jharkhand Singh Plants 3162 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Nama Nageswara Power Generation Energy Studies TDP Andhra Rao Capacity Pradesh 3165 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Vishwa Mohan Power Projects in Bihar Alternative Technologies JD(U) Bihar Kumar 3177 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Francisco Sardinha Setting up of Power Energy Studies INC Goa Projects Shri Madhu Goud INC Andhra Yaskhi Pradesh Shri Pradeep Majhi INC Odisha Shri Kishanbhai INC Gujarat Vestabhai Patel 3214 Unstarred 29.08.2013 Power Shri Nityananda NTPC Project in Odisha EIA BJD Odisha Pradhan

CAPACITY ADDITION OF POWER 7th March, 2013

LSQ *151

SHRI C. SIVASAMI SHRI S. PAKKIRAPPA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the targets set and achieved regarding capacity addition of power during the 11th Five Year Plan, sector-wise along with the reasons for non-achievement of targets set for the Plan Period;

(b) the targets set for capacity addition during the 12th Five Year Plan, year-wise, the extent to which the targets have been achieved so far along with the steps being taken by the Government to bring effective change in the power sector;

(c) whether the Government has set up a special monitoring mechanism to ensure that capacity addition is in line with the targets set forth; and

(d) if so, the details thereof?

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. 151 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 07.03.2013 REGARDING CAPACITY ADDITION OF POWER.

(a) Against the generation capacity addition target for 11th Plan of 62,374 MW (as per Mid-Term Appraisal of Planning Commission) comprising 21,222 MW in Central Sector, 21,355 MW in State Sector and 19,797 MW in Private Sector, actual Generation capacity addition achieved during 11th Plan was 54,964 MW comprising 15,220 MW in Central Sector, 16,732 MW in State Sector and 23,012 MW in Private Sector.

The major reasons for the shortfall in the achievement of 11th Plan capacity addition target include inter-alia delay in the placement of orders for main plant equipment, slow progress of civil works, contractual disputes between project developer and contractor and their sub -vendors/sub-contractors, poor geology, flash flood, environmental concern, law and order problems/local issues and difficult area and climate conditions.

(b) As per Planning Commission, a capacity addition of 88,537 MW has been planned from conventional sources for the 12th Five Year Plan. Year-wise proposed capacity addition is: -

Year 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Total MW 17956.3 16402.3 20408 18820 14950 88536.6

The Capacity addition achieved during the year 2012-13 (as on 28.02.2013) is 13,594.8 MW.

Government is taking the following steps to ensure timely commissioning of Power Projects to bring effective change in the power sector.

(i) Rigorous monitoring of capacity addition of the on-going generation projects.

(ii) Regular reviews are held at various levels including Ministry of Power, Department of Heavy Industries, Planning Commission and Cabinet Secretariat to identify the constraint areas and facilitate faster resolution of interministerial and other outstanding issues.

(iii) Efforts are being made at ministerial level to make coal and gas available for power sector.

(iv) In view of the increasing requirement of capacity addition to meet the demand, the capacity for manufacture of main plant equipment has been increased in the country with the formation of several joint ventures for manufacture of main plant equipments.

(c) & (d) The Government has set up a monitoring mechanism to ensure that capacity addition is in line with the targets set forth. Details are as under:

(i) Central Electricity Authority (CEA) is performing the duties of monitoring of 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 and 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 monitor progress of projects under construction.

(iii) Review meetings are taken by Ministry of Power regularly with the stakeholders to sort out critical issues.

HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECTS ON GANGA 7th March, 2013

LSQ 1634

SMT KAMLA DEVI PATLE

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the 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 as well as the effect on ecology;

(c) if so, the details thereof; and

(d) the steps being taken for ensuring the smooth flow of the river and to protect the environment?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) At present, eight Hydro Electric Projects (HEPs) with an installed capacity of 2351 MW are under construction on the river Ganga and its tributaries. The details are given at Annex.

(b) & (c) To assess the cumulative impact of HEPs including impact on flow of water, riverine eco-system and land & aquatic bio-diversity, the Ministry of Environment & Forests has got two studies conducted through Wild-Life Institute of , Dehradun and IIT, Roorkee.

(d) The Ministry of Environment & Forests accords environment & forest clearances to HEPs as per defined procedures, laid-down through various Notifications, issued by them from time to time. Those clearances are based on Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) studies / Environment Management Plan (EMP) including specific studies mentioned above wherein issues concerning environment Impact, impact on bio-diversity, environmental flow, rehabilitation & resettlement are adequately addressed.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1634 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 07.03.2013.

Under Construction hydro electric projects on River Ganga & its tributaries (Excluding projects under Ministry of New & Renewable Energy) Sl. Installed Capacity Likely No. Name of Scheme Basin State (No. x MW) MW Commissioning Central Sector 1 Tehri PSP (THDC) Ganga Uttarakhand 4x250 1000.00 2017-18 2 Tapovan Vishnugad (NTPC) Ganga Uttarakhand 4x130 520.00 2015-16 3 Lata tapovan (NTPC) Ganga Uttarakhand 3x57 171.00 2017-18 Sub- total (Central Sector) : 1691.00 State Sector 4 Swara Kuddu (HPPCL) Ganga H.P. 3x37 111.00 2014-15 Sub- total (State Sector) : 111.00 Private Sector 5 Tangu Romai- I (TRPGL) Ganga H.P. 2x22 44.00 2015-16 6 Shrinagar (GVK) Ganga Uttarakhand 4x82.5 330.00 2013-15 7 Phata Byung (LANCO) Ganga Uttarakhand 2x38 76.00 2014-15 8 Singoli Bhatwari (L&T) Ganga Uttarakhand 3x33 99.00 2015-16 Sub- total (Private Sector) : 549.00 Total: 2351.00

PROVISION OF ELECTRICITY AT ECONOMICAL RATE 7th March, 2013

LSQ 1635

SHRI WAKCHAURE BHAUSAHEB RAJARAM

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has taken/proposes to take any steps to bring improvement in the power sector and provide electricity at economical rates to the consumers in view of the ever increasing power tariff and its negative impact on the economic development;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) if not, the reasons therefor?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) to (c) The Electricity Act, 2003 has consolidated the laws relating to generation, transmission, distribution, trading and use of electricity and for taking measures conducive to development of electricity industry, promoting competition therein, protecting interest of consumers and supply of electricity to all areas, rationalization of electricity tariff, ensuring transparent policies regarding subsidies, promotion of efficient and environmentally benign policies etc. and for matters incidental thereto.

With a view to bringing improvement in the power sector and to provide electricity at economical rates to the consumers, following important steps have been taken by the Union Government:-

(i) National Electricity Policy was notified in 2005 under the Electricity Act 2003 addressing the issues of Rural Electrification, Generation, Transmission, Distribution, recovery of cost of services and targeted subsidies, technology development and Research & Development (R&D), competition aimed at consumer benefits, financing power sector programmes including private sector participation, energy conservation, environmental issues, training and human resource development, co-generation and non-conventional energy sources and protection of consumer interests and quality standards.

(ii) Tariff Policy was notified in 2006 with the objective of ensuring availability of electricity to consumers at reasonable and competitive rates; ensuring financial viability of the sector and to attract investments; promoting transparency, consistency and predictability in regulatory approaches across jurisdictions and to minimize perceptions of regulatory risks; promoting competition, efficiency in operations and improvement in quality of supply.

(iii) Guidelines and Standard Bidding Documents issued for determination of tariff by bidding process for procurement of power by distribution licensees and for transmission projects.

(iv) Further, the Rural Electricity Policy, National Electricity Plan, Hydro Power Policy have also been notified.

In addition to above, the Union Government has also taken the following measures for improvement in the power sector:-

(a) Distribution reforms through APDRP and R-APDRP schemes were launched. Further, National Electricity Fund (NEF) Scheme has been approved to provide reforms-linked interest subsidy to the public and private power utilities for improvement in their distribution network.

(b) A scheme for Financial restructuring of Discoms has been approved recently (October, 2012) with objective to enable the State Governments and the Discoms to carve out a strategy for the financial turnaround of the distribution companies in the State power sector which will be enabled by the lenders agreeing to restructure/reschedule the existing short-term debt.

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS IN PRIVATE SECTOR 7th March, 2013

LSQ 1643

SHRI KULDEEP BISHNOI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a number of Hydro Power projects allotted to the private sector are yet to be started;

(b) if so, the details thereof including their estimated power generation capacity along with the reasons for delay in this regard; and

(c) the details of the initiatives taken by the Government to exploit the hydro power generation potential of the country particularly in the North-Eastern States to bridge the demand and supply gap of power generation?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) A total number of sixteen hydro-electric projects under private sector with an aggregate installed capacity of 11,919 MW have been concurred by Central Electricity Authority(CEA) since 2002 which have not yet been taken up for execution due to various reasons. Details of these projects are given at Annex.

(c) The Government has adopted multi-pronged strategy for augmenting hydel capacity addition and hydro power generation in the country including for North-Eastern States. Some of the policy measures and initiatives taken by the Government including investor-friendly New Hydro Policy, 2008, liberal National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy, renovation, modernization and life extension of old hydel generating units, incentives for completion of projects ahead of schedule, etc.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1643 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 07.03.2013. Projects in Private Sector Cleared/ Issued Concurrence by CEA & yet to be taken up for Execution:

Sl. Name of the Installed State Executing Agency Date of Status/ Reasons No. Project Capacity Concurrence (MW) by CEA 1. Kutehr 240 Himachal M/s JSW Energy 31.8.2010 Forest Clearance Pradesh Pvt. Ltd. Stage- II not received 2. Bajoli Holi 180 Himachal M/s. GMR Bajoli 20.12.2011 Environment Clearance Pradesh Holi HPPL. not received 3. Alaknanda 300 Uttarakhand M/s. GMR Energy 08.8.2008 Forest Clearance Ltd. Stage- II not received 4. Jalaput Dam 18 Odisha M/s OPCL 31.01.2003 GoAP has taken a Toe decision to entrust the project to APGEN CO. Concurrence of Govt. of Odisha not received. 5. Panan 300 Sikkim M/s Himagiri 07.3.2011 Tie up of finance under Hydro Energy Pvt. process. Bid evaluation Ltd. is under final stage. Financial Closure is not finalized. 6. Dibbin 120 Arunachal M/s. KSK Dibbin 04.12.2009 Forest Clearance Stage- Pradesh Hydro Power II not received Pvt.Ltd. 7. Demwe 1750 Arunachal M/s Athena 20.11.2009 Forest Clearance Stage- Lower Pradesh Demwe Power Pvt II not received Limited 8. Lower Siang 2700 Arunachal M/s Jai Prakash 16.02.2010 Forest Clearance not Pradesh Arunachal Power received Ltd. 9. Nyamjangchhu 780 Arunachal M/s NJC Hydro 24.3.2011 Forest Clearance Pradesh Power Ltd. Stage- II not received 10. Nafra 120 Arunachal M/s. SEW Nafra 11.02.2011 Forest Clearance Pradesh Power Corp. Pvt. Stage- II not received Ltd. 11. Tato-II 700 Arunachal M/s. Tato Hydro 22.5.2011 Forest Clearance not Pradesh Power Pvt. Ltd. received 12. Gongri 144 Arunachal M/s.Dirang Energy 04.02.2013 Environment Clearance Pradesh Pvt. Ltd. not received 13 Miyar 120 Himachal M/s MHPCL 07.2.2013 Forest Clearance Pradesh Stage- II not received 14. Hirong 500 Arunachal M/s Jaypee 26.11.2012 (*)Concurrence Meeting Pradesh Arunachal Power (*) held and letter is under Ltd. issue. 15. Etalin 3097 Arunachal M/s Etalin Hydro 31.3.2013 (*)Concurrence Meeting

Pradesh Electric Power Cor. (*) held and letter is under Ltd. issue 16. Ratle 850 Jammu & M/s GVK Ratle 19.12.2012 Forest & Environment Kashmir Hydro Electric Clearances not received Project Pvt. Ltd. Total 11919

GROWTH PLANS OF NTPC 7th March, 2013

LSQ 1723

SHRI J.M. AARON RASHID

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) is targeting massive growth plans and intends to commission new projects worth 70,000 MW and 1,00,000 MW by 2017 and 2022 respectively;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether the NTPC also intends to enter into the hydro, solar, wind and coal mining sectors and spearheading technology induction such as super-critical, ultra critical power projects etc.; and

(d) if so, the details of the progress made towards such diversification into new ventures, since June, 2010?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b) At Present, NTPC (including Joint Ventures (JVs) and Subsidiaries) has commissioned capacity of 40,174 MW. Around 10,800 MW is planned to be added during the balance period of 12th Plan, thus achieving a total of around 51,000 MW by 2017.

Further, NTPC (including JVs and Subsidiaries) has drawn a long-term Corporate Plan targeting 1,28,000 MW capacity by the year 2032, which would predominantly comprise thermal power.

(c) & (d) Diversifying its fuel mix to include hydro, nuclear, solar, etc. is a part of NTPC`s long term growth strategy. At present, four hydro power projects of 1,499 MW (Koldam: 800 MW, Tapovan-Vishnugad: 520 MW, Lata Tapovan: 171 MW & Singrauli Cooling Water Discharge: 8 MW) are under implementation. Solar projects of 20 MW capacity (5 MW at Dadri, 5 MW at Andaman & Nicobar and 10 MW at Ramagundam) are under construction.

NTPC is adopting high efficiency and low CO2 emission super critical technology and has commissioned 3 units of 660 MW at Sipat. Another 14 units of 660 MW and 5 units of 800 MW capacity are under construction.

NTPC along with Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) & Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) is also engaged in the development of Advanced Ultra Supercritical Technology for 800 MW.

The details of initiatives taken up by NTPC since June, 2010 as part of its diversification into renewable energy source and nuclear power are as follows:

# JV Company Anushakti Vidhyut Nigam Ltd. has been formed between Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) and NTPC on 27.11.2010 (with 51% stake of NPCIL and 49% stake of NTPC) for establishing nuclear power projects.

# Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with Government of Kerala on 18.07.2011 for development of around 200 MW Wind Energy projects.

# A Joint Venture company named Pan Asian Renewables has been formed on 14.10.2011 (with 50% stake of NTPC, and 25% stake each of Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Kyuden) for development of 500 MW of renewable power generation resources in India.

ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR POWER PROJECT 7th March, 2013

LSQ 1742

SHRI ASHOK KUMAR RAWAT

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether coal allocation and environmental clearance for 2X660 Megawatt Bilhaur Project of National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) has been obtained;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) if not, the reasons for delay in this regard?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) No, Madam.

(b) In view of (a) above, does not arise.

(c) NTPC has submitted coal linkage application for 2x660 MW Bilhaur Project in Uttar Pradesh to Ministry of Coal on 17.02.2011. However, coal linkage for the project is yet to be accorded by Ministry of Coal. Application for Environmental Clearance can be submitted only after availability of firm coal linkage.

NTPC PROJECT IN ODISHA 7th March, 2013

LSQ 1777

SHRI BIBHU PRASAD TARAI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the setting up of 1600 MW mega power project of National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) at Darlipali in Odisha is being delayed;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor;

(c) whether the work on the coal mines dedicated to the plant has also been halted;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the steps being taken by the Government to expedite the project?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b) The Notice Inviting Tender (NIT) for NTPC`s 1600 MW supercritical Bulk Tender Project at Darlipali was issued on 04.02.2011 and the award recommendation was approved by NTPC Board on 29.11.2011. However, the Investment Approval for the project is delayed due to non availability of land and forest clearance from the State Government of Odisha.

(c) & (d) The work on the Dulanga coal mines [linked to Darlipali Super Thermal Power Project (STPP)] is held up on account of non finalization of land rates for land acquisition and processing of forest clearance of the mine by the State Government of Odisha.

(e) The matter is being constantly followed up by NTPC and Ministry of Power with State Government at various levels through regular meetings and communications.

AGREEMENT FOR HYDEL POWER PROJECT 14th March, 2013

LSQ 2777

SHRI KHILADI LAL BAIRWA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether any agreement has been signed between the Union Government and the State Governments of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan regarding share in Hydel Power Projects established in Punjab;

(b) if so, the details thereof along with the share of various States earmarked in the agreement;

(c) whether the Union Government proposes to seek the advice of the Supreme Court regarding the share of Hydel Power Projects established in Punjab; and

(d) if so, the details thereof?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) to (d) An agreement was reached between the States of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan and Government of India on 10.05.1984 wherein it was agreed that in view of the claims raised by Haryana and Rajasthan for sharing of power in Anandpur Sahib Hydel Project, Mukerian Hydel Project, Thein Dam Project, UBDC Stage-II and Shahpur Kandi Hydel Scheme, the Government of India shall refer the matter to the Supreme Court for its opinion. The opinion of the Hon`ble Supreme Court was to be sought on whether the States of Rajasthan and Haryana are entitled to a share in the power generated from these hydel schemes and in case they are, what would be the share of each State.

However, subsequently in the discussions held between the Chief Ministers of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan on 29-30 July, 1992 and 6th August, 1992 a consensus was reached not to refer the matter to the Hon`ble Supreme Court. It was also decided that the States would come to a reasonable agreement through mutual consultations. In

order to resolve the issue amicably, a number of formal and informal discussions have taken place. However, no consensus has emerged so far due to the divergent views of the stakeholder States.

HYDEL POWER 14th March, 2013

LSQ 2794

SHRI R. DHRUVANARAYANA SHRI P. KARUNAKARAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government is harnessing the hydel power available in the country;

(b) if so, the details thereof along with the hydro power generation during the 11th Five Year Plan period including the shortfall in achieving the targets and the reasons therefor;and

(c) the hydro power expected to be generated during the 12th Five Year Plan period along with the steps being taken to overcome the difficulties faced during the 11th Plan Period in achieving the targets?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) As per the re-assessment studies of hydro-electric potential in the country carried out by Central Electricity Authority (CEA), the hydro power potential in terms of Installed capacity is estimated at 145320 MW (above 25 MW). Out of the above, a capacity of 34630.8 MW has been developed till 31.1.2013 and Hydro Electric Projects (HEPs) having I.C. of 12447 MW are under construction. The State-wise details are given at Annex.

(b) The details of Hydro Generation viz. a viz. Target during 11th Plan i.e. 2007-08 to 2011-12 are given below:

YearPower Generation(Million Units) % of Gen. Over Target TARGET GENERATION 2007-08 105896 119805.64 113.1 2008-09 114841 109839.86 95.65 2009-10 115468 103916.27 90.00 2010-11 111352 114257.36 102.61 2011-12 112050 130509.52 116.47

The reasons for shortfall during 2008-09 and 2009-10 are given below:

(i) 2008-09: Due to less rainfall in the catchment areas. As per IMD, during South-West monsoon 2008, the country`s actual rainfall was only 93% of its Long Period Average, resulting in lesser inflows into reservoirs.

(ii) 2009-10: Due to less rainfall in catchment areas. As per IMD, during South-West Monsoon 2009, the country`s actual rainfall was only 80% of its Long Period Average, resulting in lesser inflows into reservoirs.

(c) A hydro capacity addition of 10897 MW (6004 MW in Central Sector, 1608 MW in State Sector and 3285 MW in Private Sector) is expected to yield benefits during 12th Plan (2012-17).

The Government adopted a multi-pronged strategy for augmenting hydel capacity and hydro power generation in the country. Some of the policy measures and initiatives taken by the Government are investor-friendly New Hydro

Policy, 2008, liberal National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy, Renovation, Modernization and life extension of old hydel generating units, incentives for completion of projects ahead of schedule, etc.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2794 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 14.03.2013. STATUS OF HYDRO ELECTRIC POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT

( In terms of Installed capacity - Above 25 MW)

As on 31.1.2013 Region/S Identified Capacity as Capacity Capacity Under Capacity Developed + Capacity yet to tate per reassessment study Developed Construction Under Construction be Developed (M (MW (MW) (MW) W) % (MW) % (MW) % ) % NORTH ERN Jammu & 2384 17. 7. 10094 Kashmir 14146 13543 .0 60 1065.0 86 3449.0 25.47 .0 74.53 Himacha 7594 40. 20 7214. l Pradesh 18820 18540 .0 96 3732.0 .13 11326.0 61.09 0 38.91 1206 100. 0. Punjab 971 971 .3 00 0.0 00 1206.3 100.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0. Haryana 64 64 0.0 0 0.0 00 0.0 0.00 64.0 100.00 Rajastha 411. 85. 0. n 496 483 0 09 0.0 00 411.0 85.09 72.0 14.91 Uttarakh 3426 19. 6. 13375 and 18175 17998 .4 04 1196.0 65 4622.4 25.68 .7 74.32 Uttar 501. 75. 0. Pradesh 723 664 6 54 0.0 00 501.6 75.54 162.4 24.46 Sub Total 1552 29. 11 30746 (NR) 53395 52263 3.3 70 5993.0 .47 21516.3 41.17 .8 58.83

WESTE RN Madhya 2395 100. 20 Pradesh 2243 1970 .0 00 400.0 .30 2795.0 100.00 0.0 0.00 Chhattis 120. 5.4 0. 2082. garh 2242 2202 0 5 0.0 00 120.0 5.45 0 94.55 550. 93. 0. Gujarat 619 590 0 22 0.0 00 550.0 93.22 40.0 6.78 Maharas 2487 75. 0. htra 3769 3314 .0 05 0.0 00 2487.0 75.05 827.0 24.95 0.0 0. Goa 55 55 0.0 0 0.0 00 0.0 0.00 55.0 100.00 Sub total 5552 68. 4. 2179. (WR) 8928 8131 .0 28 400.0 92 5952.0 73.20 0 26.80

SOUTH ERN Andhra 2177 49. 9. 1772. Pradesh 4424 4360 .8 95 410.0 40 2587.8 59.35 3 40.65 Karnatak 6602 6459 3585 55. 0.0 0. 3585.4 55.51 2873. 44.49

a .4 51 00 6 1881 55. 2. 1396. Kerala 3514 3378 .5 70 100.0 96 1981.5 58.66 5 41.34 Tamil 1737 100. 2. Nadu 1918 1693 .2 00 45.0 66 1782.2 100.00 0.0 0.00 Sub Total 9381 59. 3. 5953. (SR) 16458 15890 .9 04 555.0 49 9936.9 62.54 2 37.46

EASTER N Jharkhan 233. 40. 0. d 753 582 2 07 0.0 00 233.2 40.07 348.8 59.93 0. Bihar 70 40 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 40.0 100.00 2027 68. 0. Orissa 2999 2981 .5 01 0.0 00 2027.5 68.01 953.5 31.99 West 143. 5.0 7. 2460. Bengal 2841 2829 0 5 226.0 99 369.0 13.04 0 86.96 570. 13. 56 1257. Sikkim 4286 4248 0 42 2421.0 .99 2991.0 70.41 0 29.59 A& Nicobar 0 0 0.0 0.0 Sub Total 2973 27. 24 5059. (ER) 10949 10680 .7 84 2647.0 .78 5620.7 52.63 3 47.37 NORTH EASTERN Meghala 240. 10. 3. 1976. ya 2394 2298 0 44 82.0 57 322.0 14.01 0 85.99 Tripura 15 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 105. 5.9 0. 1656. Manipur 1784 1761 0 6 0.0 00 105.0 5.96 0 94.04 375. 57. 0. Assam 680 650 0 69 0.0 00 375.0 57.69 275.0 42.31 Nagalan 5.1 0. 1377. d 1574 1452 75.0 7 0.0 00 75.0 5.17 0 94.83 Arunach 405. 0.8 5. 46949 al Pd 50328 50064 0 1 2710.0 41 3115.0 6.22 .0 93.78 0.0 2. 2071. Mizoram 2196 2131 0.0 0 60.0 82 60.0 2.82 0 97.18 Sub Total 1200 2.0 4. 54304 (NER) 58971 58356 .0 6 2852.0 89 4052.0 6.94 .0 93.06 ALL 3463 23. 8. 98242 INDIA 148701 145320 0.8 83 12447.0 57 47077.8 32.40 .2 67.60

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

NTPC PROJECT 14th March, 2013

LSQ 2811

SHRI ASADUDDIN OWAISI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the foundation stone of National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) project at Chatra in Jharkhand was laid in 1999 but was cleared after 12 years;

(b)if so, the reasons therefor along with the funds raised by NTPC for the said project;

(c) the status of clearance from various sectors for the said project and the losses suffered by NTPC due to delay in such clearance; and

(d) the steps being taken by the Government to adopt a mechanism for early clearance for power projects in the country to meet the increasing demand for power?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) Yes, Madam.

(b) The foundation stone of NTPC`s 3x660 MW Super Thermal Power Project at North Karanpura, District Chatra in Jharkhand state was laid in March 1999. After obtaining various Statutory Clearances such as land, water, forest & environment and coal linkage accorded by Ministry of Coal in December, 2000 from Magadh mines, NTPC had gone ahead with project development activities such as land acquisition and other infrastructure work at the site finalized jointly in 2003 by Coal India Ltd (CIL), Central Mine Planning and Design Institute Limited (CMPDIL), Central Coal Fields Limited (CCL). Substantial progress in the project was achieved and NIT (Notice Inviting Tender) for main plant equipments was issued in September, 2007. When NTPC was about to seek investment approval of the project from its Board under Navratna powers (delegated by GOI), Ministry of Coal raised the issue of site relocation of the project and withdrew the coal linkage in 2008, due to which investment approval could not be processed further by NTPC and all project activities were stalled.

Several meetings were held between Ministry of Coal and Ministry of Power at the highest level to resolve the issue, which was finally referred to Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure (CCI) by Ministry of Coal. CCI mandated the Group of Ministers (GOM) for their recommendation on the project. The GOM appointed a Committee under Member Energy, Planning Commission to consider the issues involved and submit its recommendations. Based on the report of this Committee GOM recommended the plant to be set up at the proposed site by NTPC with safeguards and restoration of the original coal linkage. However, the decision was put up for reconsideration of the Cabinet by Ministry of Coal. Meanwhile, Ministry of Power moved a note for Cabinet Committee on Investment for restoration of coal linkage to the project and implementation of the decision of the GOM.

The project has since been cleared by Cabinet Committee on Investment in its meeting held on February 20, 2013 which has decided that in line with the decision of GOM, plant will be constructed by NTPC at the present site subject to certain safeguards. The Committee has also decided in-principle to restore the original coal linkage granted to the project. Restoration of coal linkage is awaited.

The delay in clearance of the project is due to the issue of site relocation raised by Ministry of Coal.

As regards raising of funds by NTPC for the said project, 1st tranche loan agreement for Japanese Yen 15.9 billion (approx. Rs.800 crores) was signed with Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) in March 2005. However, there was no drawl of loan and on 6th January 2011, DEA, Ministry of Finance conveyed termination of loan agreement.

(c) All statutory clearances such as NOC from Airports Authority of India, clearance from DVC for project in their command area, Defence clearance; MoEF clearance and State Government clearance for providing water from Garhi Dam have been obtained for the project earlier. There is no financial loss to NTPC on account of the delay in such clearances.

(d) As per electricity act 2003, setting up of a power plant has been delicensed.

HYDRO POWER GENERATION PROJECTS 14th March, 2013

LSQ 2876

SHRI PREM DAS RAI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the existing and proposed Hydro Power projects in the Himalayan region of the country;

(b) the details of the persons displaced as a result of such projects along with the status of their rehabilitation, project-wise;

(c) whether there is an adverse impact on the ecosystem due to the Hydro Power projects;

(d) if so, the brief summary of the surveys conducted for examining the effects of Hydro Power projects on the ecosystem; and

(e) the manner in which the Government plans to balance Hydro Power infrastructure development with ecological sustainability of the Indian Himalayan region?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) The details of the hydro-electric projects (HEPs) (above 25 MW) under operation and under construction in the Himalayan States are enclosed at Annex-I & Annex-II respectively.

(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, Heads of Panchayats of the affected villages, people`s representatives and the Local Administration. 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.No. Particulars ProjectAffected Shifted Remaining Families Families Families

1. Indira Sagar Project (1000 MW) 44631 43064 1567 2. Omkareshwar Project (520 MW) 6290 3639 2651

(c) to (e) Implementation of Hydro Power Projects involves submergence of forests and other types of land and is also associated with change in flow pattern in the river. While preparing the Detailed Project Report (DPR), developer carries out various studies mandated by Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) in order to analyze impact of the Project on flora, fauna and wild life etc. These studies are thoroughly examined by the MoEF before granting environmental and forest clearances to the HEPs.

ANNEX-I ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2876 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 14.03.2013.

HYDRO PROJECTS (ABOVE 25 MW) UNDER OPERATION IN HIMALAYAN REGION AS ON 28.02.2013 S. REGION / SECTOR / STATION NO. OF UNITS X SIZE (MW) STATE / UTILITY CAPACITY NO. (MW) 1 BHAKRA - L 5X108 HP / BBMB 540.00 2 BHAKRA - R 5X157 HP / BBMB 785.00 3 DEHAR 6X165 HP / BBMB 990.00 4 PONG 6X66 HP / BBMB 396.00 5 BAIRA SIUL 3X66 HP / NHPC 198.00 6 SALAL-I 3X115 J&K / NHPC 345.00 7 SALAL- II 3X115 J&K / NHPC 345.00 8 TANAKPUR 3X31.4 U'KHAND / NHPC 94.20 9 CHAMERA-I 3X180 HP / NHPC 540.00 10 CHAMERA-II 3X100 HP / NHPC 300.00 11 CHAMERA-III 3X77 HP / NHPC 231.00 12 URI 4X120 J&K / NHPC 480.00 13 DHAULIGANGA 4X70 U'KHAND / NHPC 280.00 14 DULHASTI 3X130 J&K / NHPC 390.00 15 SEWA-II 3X40 J&K / NHPC 120.00 16 CHUTAK 4X11 J&K / NHPC 44.00 17 NATHPA JHAKRI 6X250 HP/ SJVNL 1500.00 18 TEHRI 4X250 U'KHAND/ THDCL 1000.00 19 KOTESHWAR 4X100 U'KHAND/ THDCL 400.00 20 GIRI BATA 2X30 HP./ HPSEBL 60.00 21 BASSI 4X15 HP./ HPSEBL 60.00 22 SANJAY 3X40 HP./ HPSEBL 120.00 23 LARJI 3X42 HP./ HPSEBL 126.00 24 MALANA (PVT.) 2X43 HP / MPCL 86.00 25 MALANA-II (PVT.) 2X50 HP / EPPL 100.00 26 KARCHAM WANGTOO (PVT.) 4X250 HP / JPVL 1000.00 27 BASPA-II (PVT) 3X100 HP / JPVL 300.00 28 ALLAIN DUHAGAN (PVT) 2X96 HP / ADHPL 192.00 29 BUDHIL (PVT) 2X35 HP / LGPPL 70.00 30 LOWER JHELUM 3X35 J&K / JKSPDCL 105.00 31 UPPER SINDH - II 3X35 J&K / JKSPDCL 105.00 32 BAGLIHAR 3X150 J&K / JKSPDCL 450.00 33 DHAKRANI 3X11.25 U'KHAND/ UJVNL 33.75 34 DHALIPUR 3X17 U'KHAND/ UJVNL 51.00 35 KULHAL 3X10 U'KHAND/ UJVNL 30.00 36 CHIBRO 4X60 U'KHAND/ UJVNL 240.00 37 KHODRI 4X30 U'KHAND/ UJVNL 120.00

38 RAMGANGA 3X66 U'KHAND/ UJVNL 198.00 39 CHILLA 4X36 U'KHAND/ UJVNL 144.00 40 MANERIBHALI STAGE-I 3X30 U'KHAND/ UJVNL 90.00 41 MANERIBHALI STAGE-II 4X76 U'KHAND/ UJVNL 304.00 42 KHATIMA 3X13.8 U'KHAND/ UJVNL 41.40 43 VISHNUPRAYAG 4X100 U'KHAND/ JPVL 400.00

44 TEESTA LOW DAM III 4X33 WEST BENGAL/ NHPC 99.00 45 JALDHAKA - I 3X9 WEST BENGAL/ WBSEDCL 27.00 46 RAMMAM-II 4X12.5 WEST BENGAL/ WBSEDCL 50.00 47 RANGIT-III 3X20 SIKKIM/ NHPC 60.00 48 TEESTA V 3X170 SIKKIM/ NHPC 510.00 49 KYRDEMKULAI 2X30 MEGHALAYA/ MeECL 60.00 50 UMIAM ST-I 4X9 MEGHALAYA/ MeECL 36.00 51 UMIAM ST- IV 2X30 MEGHALAYA/ MeECL 60.00 52 MYNTDU-ST-I 2X42 MEGHALAYA/ MeECL 84.00 53 RANGANADI 3X135 A'PRADESH/ NEEPCO 405.00 54 LOKTAK 3X35 MANIPUR/ NHPC 105.00 TOTAL 14900.35

ANNEX-II ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2876 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 14.03.2013.

Hydro projects under execution in Himalayan Region (Excluding projects under Ministry of New & Renewable Energy)

As on 28.02.2013 Sl. Name of Project Unit State/ Capacity Likely No. No. Implem. Agency (MW) Commissioning Central Sector 1 Uri-II U-1 to Jammu & Kashmir/ 240 2012-13 4x60= 240 MW U-4 NHPC 2 Nimoo Bazgo U-1 to Jammu & Kashmir/ 45 2013-14 3x15=45 MW U-3 NHPC 3 Kishanganga U-1 to Jammu & Kashmir/ 330 2016-17 3x110= 330 MW U-3 NHPC 4 Parbati St. II U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 800 2016-17 4x200= 800 MW U-4 NHPC 5 Parabati-III U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 520 2012-14 4x130= 520 MW U-4 NHPC 6 Kol Dam U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 800 2014-15 4x200= 800 MW U-4 NTPC 7 Rampur U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ SJVNL 412 2013-15 6x68.67= 412 MW U-6 8 Tapovan Vishnugad U-1 to Uttarakhand / 520 2015-16 4x130=520 MW U-4 NTPC 9 Tehri PSS U-1 to Uttarakhand/ 1000 2017-18 4x250= 1000 MW U-4 THDC 10 Lata Tapovan U-1 to Uttarakhand/ 171 2017-18 3x57= 171 MW U-4 NTPC 11 Teesta Low Dam-III U-1 to West Bengal/ 33 2012-14 4x33= 132 MW U-4 NHPC 12 Teesta Low Dam-IV U-1 to West Bengal/ 160 2014-15

Sl. Name of Project Unit State/ Capacity Likely No. No. Implem. Agency (MW) Commissioning 4x40= 160 MW U-4 NHPC 13 Subansiri Lower U-1 to Arunachal Pradesh/ 2000 2016-18 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): 7801 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) 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 MW U- 2 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 Shongtong Karcham U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 450 2017-18 3x150= 450 MW U-3 HPPCL 24 Myntdu Unit-3 U-3 Meghalaya/ 42 2012-13 1x42= 42 MW MeECL 25 New Umtru U-1& Meghalaya/ 40 2014-15 2x20= 40 MW U-2 MeECL Sub- total (State): 1488 Private Sector 26 Sorang U-1 & Himachal Pradesh/ 100 2013-14 2x50= 100 MW U-2 Himachal Sorang Power 27 Tangnu Romai- I U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 44 2015-16 2x22= 44 MW U-2 Tangu Romai Power Generation 28 Shrinagar U-1 to Uttarakhand/ 330 2013-15 4x82.5= 330 MW U- 4 M/s GVK Industries 29 Phata Byung Uttarakhand/ 76 2014-15 76 MW M/s Lanco 30 Singoli Bhatwari U-1 to Uttarakhand/ 99 2015-16 3x33= 99 MW U-3 L&T Uttaranchal Hydro power Limited 31 Chujachen U-1& Sikkim/ 99 2013-14 2x49.5= 99 MW U-2 Gati 32 Teesta- III U-1 to Sikkim/ 1200 2014-15 6x200= 1200 MW U-6 Teesta Urja Ltd. 33 Tidong-I U-1 to Himachal Pradesh/ 100 2016-17 2x50= 100 MW U-2 M/s Nuziveedu Seeds 34 Teesta- VI U-1 to Sikkim/ 500 2015-16 4x125= 500 MW U-4 LANCO 35 Rangit-IV U-1 to Sikkim/ 120 2014-15

3x40= 120 MW U-3 Jal Power corp. Ltd. 36 Jorethang Loop Sikkim/ 96 2014-15 2x48= 96 MW M/s DANS Energy 37 Bhasmey U-1 to Sikkim/ 51 2015-16 2X25.5= 51 MW U-2 Gati Infrastructure 38 Tashiding U-1 to Sikkim/ 97 2017-18 2x48.5= 97 MW U-2 Shiga Energy Pvt. Ltd. (Likely to advance in 12th Plan) 39 Dikchu U-1 to Sikkim/ 96 2017-18 3x32= 96 MW U-3 Sneha Kinetic Power Projects Pvt. Ltd. 40 Rangit-II U-1 to Sikkim/ 66 2017-18 2x33= 66 MW U-2 Sikkim Hydro Power Ltd. 41 Rongnichu U-1 to Sikkim/ 96 2017-18 2x48= 96 MW U-2 Madhya Bharat Power Corporation Ltd. Sub- total (Private): 3170 Total: 12459

POWER PROJECTS ON BRAHMAPUTRA 14th March, 2013

LSQ 2878

SHRI A.T. NANA PATIL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the sanctioned and on-going power projects on the Brahmaputra river along with the location and capacity of the said power projects, project-wise; and

(b) the time by which the said projects are likely to be commenced, project-wise?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b) The details of sanctioned and ongoing hydro electric projects (25 MW and above) on the Brahmaputra Basin (Brahmaputra river along with its tributaries) with installed capacity and likely commissioning year is enclosed at Annex.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2878 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 14.03.2013.

Hydro Electric Projects Under Execution in Brahamputra Basin (Excluding projects under Ministry of New & Renewable Energy)

Sl. I.C. Cap. Under Comm. No. Name of Scheme State (No. x MW) Execution Latest Remarks (MW) Central Sector 1 Teesta Low Dam-III (NHPC) W.B. 4x33 33.00 2012-14 99 MW commissioned 2 Teesta Low Dam-IV (NHPC) W.B. 4x40 160.00 2014-15

3 Subansiri Lower (NHPC) Ar. Pr. 8x250 2000.00 2016-18 4 Kameng (NEEPCO) Ar. Pr. 4x150 600.00 2016-17 5 Pare (NEEPCO) Ar. Pr. 2x55 110.00 2014-15 6 Tuirial (NEEPCO) Mizoram 2x30 60.00 2016-17 Sub- total (Central Sector) : 2963.00 State Sector 7 Myntdu Meghalaya 2x42+1x42 42.00 2012-13 84 MW commissioned 8 New Umtru Meghalaya 2x20 40.00 2014-15 Sub- total (State Sector) : 82.00 Private Sector 9 Chujachen Sikkim 2x49.5 99.00 2013-14 10 Teesta St. III Sikkim 6x200 1200.00 2014-15 11 Teesta St. VI Sikkim 4x125 500.00 2015-16 12 Rangit-IV Sikkim 3x40 120.00 2014-15 13 Jorethang Loop Sikkim 2x48 96.00 2014-15 14 Bhasmey Sikkim 2X25.5 51.00 2015-16 15 Tashiding Sikkim 2x48.5 97.00 2017-18 16 Dikchu Sikkim 3x32 96.00 2017-18 17 Rangit-II Sikkim 2x33 66.00 2017-18 18 Rongnichu Sikkim 2x48 96.00 2017-18 Sub- total (Private Sector) : 2421.00 Total: 5466.00

NTPC POWER PROJECT 14th March, 2013

LSQ 2934

SHRI SULTAN AHMED

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the present status of the Katwa Thermal Power Project of National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) in West Bengal;

(b) the details of the land required and already acquired for setting up of this power project along with the mechanism being adopted by the NTPC for acquisition of land therefor;

(c) whether the NTPC proposes to acquire the remaining land through private route for setting up of the project; and

(d) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) Transfer of Katwa Project to NTPC has been approved by Cabinet of Government of West Bengal on 18.4.2012 and Feasibility Report is under preparation by NTPC. Application for coal linkage has been submitted to Ministry of Coal on 04.03.2011, however, coal linkage is yet to be accorded. The application to Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) for environment clearance can be submitted only after coal linkage is accorded.

(b) The total land required is about 700 acres. About 556 acres of land has already been acquired by West Bengal Power Development Corporation Ltd. (WBPDCL), Government of West Bengal (GoWB) for the project. However, NTPC has requested GoWB for acquisition of balance land for ash pond, railway corridor and make up water pump house at Bhagirathi river end, as per provisions of the Land Acquisition Act and transfer to NTPC.

(c) No, Madam.

(d) NTPC is a Government of India Enterprise and as per the present Land Acquisition Act/ respective State Acts, land for its projects is acquired by the State Governments. Even in the proposed Land Acquisition Resettlement and Rehabilitation Bill 2011, NTPC being a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) has been classified in the category of `Government and Public Sector Companies or Corporations` under `Public Purpose` for setting up power projects for which land acquisition will be done through the State Government.

POWER PROJECTS IN MAHARASHTRA 21st March, 2013

LSQ 3918

DR. NILESH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the power projects which have been found to be viable for construction in Maharashtra along with the present status thereof; and

(b) the steps being taken by the Government for early clearance and commissioning of the power projects of National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) in the State?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b) The details of thermal power projects which are at present under construction in the State of Maharashtra, are enclosed at Annex-I. No Detailed Project Report (DPR) has been received in the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) for setting up of hydro electric project in the State of Maharashtra since 2002-03. However, Koyna Dam Foot Power House, 2x40 MW is presently under construction in the State of Maharashtra which was cleared by Maharashtra Government. The Details are enclosed at Annex-II.

Several steps have been taken by the Government for early clearance and commissioning of the power projects including NTPC thermal power projects. These, inter alia, include:

(i) Central Electricity Authority (CEA) is performing the duties of monitoring of the power projects in pursuance of 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.

(ii) Setting up of a Power Project Monitoring Panel by the Ministry of Power to independently follow up and monitor the progress of the thermal projects to ensure that projects are executed in time.

(iii) M/s BHEL is a major indigenous manufacturer for main plant equipment in Public Sector. To overcome any constraints in supply, BHEL is augmenting its manufacturing capacity.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3918 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 21.03.2013.

Under Construction Thermal Power Projects in Maharashtra

Project Name Unit No Cap. Brief status (MW)

CENTRAL SECTOR Mouda TPP U-2 500 SBO and normalization completed. Generator Transformer being replaced. SolapurTPP U-1 660 Boiler erection start is expected by 05/13. SolapurTPP U-2 660 Boiler erection start is expected by 11/13. Mauda TPP, Ph-II U-1 660 Boiler erection start is expected by 05/13. Mauda TPP, Ph-II U-2 660 Boiler erection start is expected by 11/13. STATE SECTOR Chandrapur TPS U-8 500 Boiler drum lifted in 03/11. HT completed in 6/12. TG erection started in 03/12 & BLU expected in 03/13. Chandrapur TPS U-9 500 Boiler drum lifted in 09/11,HT completed in 10/12. TG deck casting completed.TG erection start expected in 03/13. Koradi TPP Expn. U-8 660 Boiler erection started in 03/11. HT expected in 10/13. TG erection started in 4/12, TG box up expected in 04/13. Koradi TPP Expn. U-9 660 Boiler erection started in 10/11,TG erection started d in 11/12. HT by 8/13. Koradi TPP Expn. U-10 660 Boiler erecion started in 02/12, TG erection start expected in 5/13 and HT 2/14. Parli TPP Expn. U-8 250 Boiler erection started. Drum lifted in 04/11. Condenser erection started in 4/12,Htcompleted in 12/12 & BLU expected 03/13. Box- Up-04/13 PRIVATE SECTOR Amravati TPP Ph-I U-1 270 Unit Synchronized on 9.3.13. Coal firing is expected by 20.03.13 and full load by 25.03.13. Amravati TPP Ph-I U-2 270 HT completed in 05/12 TG erection started in 10/11 & BLU expected in 03/13. Amravati TPP Ph-I U-3 270 HT completed in 10/12 & BLU by 05/13. TG erection started in12/11. TG box up by 4/13. Amravati TPP Ph-I U-4 270 Drum lifted in 11/11. HT expected in 3/13.TG erection started in 4/12 TG box up expected by 07/13. Amravati TPP Ph-I U-5 270 Drum lifted in 11/11. HT expected in 06/13 &TG erection started in 4/12.Box-up expected in 10/13 Amravati TPP Ph-II U-1 270 Boiler erection started. Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL. Anticipated commissioning schedule would be assessed after restart of work at site. Amravati TPP Ph-II U-2 270 Boiler erection started in 01/12. Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL. Anticipated commissioning schedule would be assessed after restart of work at site. Amravati TPP Ph-II U-3 270 Boiler erection started in 3/12. Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL. Anticipated commissioning schedule would be assessed after restart of work at site. Amravati TPP Ph-II U-4 270 Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL. Anticipated commissioning schedule would be assessed after restart of work at site. Amravati TPP Ph-II U-5 270 Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL. Anticipated commissioning schedule would be assessed after restart of work at site.

Bela TPP-I U-1 270 BLU completed on 29.2.12 & Synchronization completed in 03/13 and full load is also expected in 03/13. Dhariwal Infracture TPP U-1 300 Drum lifted and HT-08/12, BLU completed in 03/13. TG erection started in 11/11 and Boxed up in 01/13. Synch in 04/13.Full load by 05/13. U-2 300 Drum lifted-02/12, TG erection start in 07/12 & HT completed in

02/13.BLU in 05/13. TG box up in 05/13. EMCO Warora TPP U-2 300 HT in 7/12 & BLU-03/13.TG erection started in 02/12. TG box up in 03/13. Lanco Vidarbha TPP U-1 660 Boiler erection started in 8/11 . HT expected in 04/14 and TG erection start is expected in 04/13. Lanco Vidarbha TPP U-2 660 Boiler erection started in12/11. HT expected in 08/14. TG erection start is expected by 08/13. Nasik TPP Ph-I U-1 270 Drum lifted in 03/11. HT completed in 03/12.TG erection started in 09/11, boxed up in 01/13 & BLU completed in 10/12.SBO completion by 03/13. Nasik TPP Ph-I U-2 270 Drum lifted in 07/11. HT completed in 07/12.TG erection started in 12/11. Box up in 04/13. BLU in 04/13. Nasik TPP Ph-I U-3 270 Boiler drum lifted. Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL Nasik TPP Ph-I U-4 270 Boiler drum lifted. Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL Nasik TPP Ph-I U-5 270 Boiler drum lifted. Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL Nasik TPP Ph-II U-1 270 Boiler erection started in 09/11. Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL. Commissioning schedule would be assessed after restart of work. Nasik TPP Ph-II U-2 270 Boiler erection started in 11/11.Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL. Commissioning schedule would be assessed after restart of work. Nasik TPP Ph-II U-3 270 Civil works started. Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL. Commissioning schedule would be assessed after restart of work. Nasik TPP Ph-II U-4 270 Civil works started. Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL. Commissioning schedule would be assessed after restart of work. Nasik TPP Ph-II U-5 270 Civil works started. Work is on hold due to payment issue with BHEL. Commissioning schedule would be assessed after restart of work. Tirora TPP Ph-I U-2 660 Coal synchronization achieved in 01/13. Full load is expected in 03/13. Tirora TPP Ph-II U-1 660 HT completed in 3/12 and BLU achieved in 02/13. Syn. Expected in 03/13 and Full load by 05/13. Tirora TPP Ph-II U-2 660 Boiler erection started on 06.12.10. HT completed in 09/12. Turbine erection started on 02.02.12. TG box up is expected in 03/13. Tirora TPP Ph-II U-3 660 Boiler erection started in 04.01.11 . HT completed in 10/12 & BLU by 5/13. TG erection started in 09/12.TG box up by 05/13.

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3918 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 21.03.2013.

Under Construction Hydro Electric Project in Maharashtra

Name of Project Capacity Broad Present Status

Koyna Dam Foot Power House 2x40 = 80 MW Civil Works: (Left Bank) PSS

Name of Project Capacity Broad Present Status

WRD Construction of approach tunnel, ventilation tunnel & Power House are under progress.

E&M works:

The contract for detailed 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.

GENERATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY 21st March, 2013

LSQ 3979

SHRI KIRTI (JHA) AZAD

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the conditions laid down for generation of renewable energy as per the provisions of the Electricity Act,2003;

(b) whether a number of States have failed to fulfill the said conditions;

(c) if so, the details thereof, State-wise;

(d) whether the Union Government has allowed the States to get the renewable energy certificates from private companies for meeting the condition of mandatory purchase of renewable energy;and

(e) if so, the details thereof?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) Electricity Act, 2003 has provided for promotion of efficient and environmentally benign policies and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Section 86(1) (e) of the Electricity Act, 2003, provides the functions of State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC) inter alia, to:`(e) promote cogeneration and generation of electricity from renewable sources of energy by providing suitable measures for connectivity with the grid and sale of electricity to any person, and also specify, for purchase of electricity from such sources, a percentage of the total consumption of electricity in the area of a distribution licence;`

Further, the Tariff Policy notified by the Central Government under the Electricity Act, 2003 on 06.01.2006, inter alia, provides that the Appropriate Commission shall fix minimum percentage for purchase of electricity from renewable sources taking into account availability of such resources in the region and its impact on retail tariffs. The Act and Policy do not apply any restriction on procurement of power by an obligated entity in excess of the minimum Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) fixed by the Appropriate Commission.

A statement indicating the Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) target set by the various SERCs, as per the information available with the Forum of Regulators (FOR) Secretariat, is at Annex-I.

(b) & (c) Compliance of RPO is monitored by State Electricity Regulatory Commissions (SERCs)/ Joint Electricity Regulatory Commissions (JERCs).

(d) & (e) Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) Mechanism is a market based mechanism which seeks to address the mismatch between availability of RE sources and the requirement of the obligated entities to meet their RPO. It is also expected to encourage the RE capacity addition in the States where there is potential for RE generation as the REC framework seeks to create a national level market for such generators to recover their cost.

Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has notified CERC (Terms and Conditions for recognition and issuance of Renewable Energy Certificate for Renewable Energy Generation) Regulations, 2010 in fulfillment of its mandate to promote renewable sources of energy and development of market in electricity. Salient features of the Regulations are enclosed as Annex-II.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3979 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 21.03.2013.

RPO ON S. CATE RPO OPEN STA N GOR Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) Target in percentage ON ACCES TE O Y CPP S CONSU MER 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 2017 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 8- 9- 0- -18 Andh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 >= 1 1 ra Solar MW YES 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 Prade Non (YES) 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% sh Solar 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 Total 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% RPPO 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0

0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 Arun 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0-

achal 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 YES YES Prade 0.1 0.1 0.2 Solar sh 0% 5% 0%

Non 4.1 5.4 6.8

Solar 0% 5% 0% Total 4.2 5.6 7.0

RPPO 0% 0% 0% 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- Assa 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 3 m YES YES 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 Solar 5% 0% 5% 0%

Non 1.3 2.7 4.0 5.4

Solar 5% 0% 5% 0% Total 1.4 2.8 4.2 5.6 7% RPPO 0% 0% 0% 0% 4 Chhatt 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 >= 1 > = 1

isgarh 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- MW MW

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (YES) (YES) 0.2 0.2 0.5 Solar 5% 5% 0% Bioma 3.7 3.7 3.7

ss 5% 5% 5% Other 1.0 1.2 1.5

RE 0% 5% 0% Total 5.2 5.7 5% RPPO 5% 5% 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- Delhi 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 >= 5 >= 1 5 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 MW MW Solar 0% 5% 0% 5% 0% 5%

Non 1.9 3.2 4.6 5.9 7.3 8.6

Solar 0% 5% 0% 5% 0% 5% Total 2.0 3.4 4.8 6.2 7.6 9.0

RPPO 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- Gujar 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 >= 5 >= 5 6 at 0.2 0.5 Solar 1% MW MW 5% 0%

4.5 5.5 Wind 5% 0% 0%

Bioma 0.2 0.5 0.5

ss 5% 0% 0% Total 5% 6% 7% RPPO 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 LONG 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- TERM Hary 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 OPEN ana 7 0.2 0.5 0.7 1.0 YES ACCES Solar 5% 0% 5% 0% S

Non 1.2 1.0 1.2 2.0 CONSU

Solar 5% 0% 5% 0% MERS

Total 1.5 2% 2% 3% RPPO 0%

201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 2020 Him 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 1- 8 21 acha 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22

l 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.7 Solar 1% 2% 3% YES YES Prad 1% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0% 5%

esh 10. 10. 10. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 15. 16. Non 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 Solar % % % % % % % % % % % Total 10. 10. 10. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 19 RPP 01 25 25 25 25 25 50 75 00 50 % O % % % % % % % % % %

Jam 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 >= 1 >= 1 9 mu 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- MW MVA Kas 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (YES) (YES)

hmir 0.0 0.1 0.2 Solar 2% 0% 5% Non 0.9 2.9 4.7

Solar 8% 0% 5% Total RPP 1% 3% 5% O

201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 1 Goa 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- 0 & 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Not Not UT 0.2 0.3 0.4 Specifi Specifie Solar 5% 0% 0% ed d Non 0.7 1.7 2.6

Solar 5% 0% 0% Total RPP 1% 2% 3% O

201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 1 Jhar 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- 1 khan 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 >= >= 1 d 0.2 0.5 5MW MVA Solar 1% 5% 0% (YES) (YES) Non 1.7 2.5 3.0

Solar 5% 0% 0% Total RPP 2% 3% 4% O

201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 1 Mad 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- 2 hya 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Prad 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 YES YES esh Solar 0% 0% 0% 0%

Non 0.8 2.1 3.4 4.7 6.0

Solar 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Total 0.8 2.5 5.5 RPP 4% 7% 0% 0% 0% O

201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 1 Maha 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- 3 rashtr 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 >= 1 >= 1 a 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 MW MVA Solar 5% 5% 5% 0% 0% 0% (YES) (YES) Non 5.7 6.7 7.7 8.5 8.5 8.5

Solar 5% 5% 5% 0% 0% 0% Total 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 RPP 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% O

Man 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 >= 1 >= 1 1 ipur 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- MW MW 4 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (YES) (YES)

0.2 0.2 0.2 Solar 5% 5% 5% Non 1.7 2.7 4.7

Solar 5% 5% 5% Total RPP 2% 3% 5% O

201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 1 Miz 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- 5 ora 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 >= 1 >= 1 m 0.2 0.2 0.2 MW MW Solar 5% 5% 5% (YES) (YES) Non 4.7 5.7 6.7

Solar 5% 5% 5% Total RPP 5% 6% 7% O

201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 1 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- 6 Meg 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 hala 0.2 0.3 0.4 ya Solar YES YES 0% 0% 0%

0.1 0.1 0.2 Wind 0% 5% 0%

Non 0.2 0.3 0.4

Solar 0% 0% 0% Total 0.5 0.7 RPP 1% 0% 5% O

201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- Naga 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 >= 1 >= 1 1 land 0.2 0.2 0.2 MW MW 7 Solar 5% 5% 5% (YES) (YES)

Non 5.7 6.7 7.7

Solar 5% 5% 5%

Total RPP 6% 7% 8% O 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 1 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- 8 Oriss 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 >= >= a 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 5MW 5MW Solar 0% 5% 0% 5% 0% Non 1.2 1.6 2.0 1% 1% 2% Solar 0% 0% 0% CO- 3.5 3.7 3.9 4.2 4.4 4.7

GEN 0% 0% 5% 0% 5% 0% Total 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 RPP 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% O

201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- Punj 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 ab 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 YES YES 9 Solar 3% 7% 3% 9%

Non 2.3 2.8 3.3 3.8

Solar 7% 3% 7% 1%

Total 2.4 2.9 3.5 RPP 4% 0% 0% 0% O 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- Trip 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 ura >= >= 0.1 0.1 0.1 0 Solar 5MW 5MW 0% 0% 0%

Non 0.9 0.9 1.9

Solar 0% 0% 0%

Total RPP 1% 1% 2% O 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 Uttara 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- 2 khand 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 YES YES 1 Solar

Non

Solar

Total 10 RPP 9% % O 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 Uttar >= 1 0.2 0.5 YES 2 Prad Solar 1% MW 5% 0% esh Non 3.7 4.5 5% Solar 5% 0%

Total 4.0 5.0 6.0 RPP 0% 0% 0% O 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 Tami 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- l 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 Nad 0.0 3 u Solar 5%

Non 8.9

Solar 5%

Total RPP O 9% 2 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 Captive 4 Raja 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- consumers of sthan 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 CPP/open access Solar consumers Non purchase

Solar obligation as per

RERC Regulations, 2007, including cogeneration Total 6.0 7.1 8.2 2010- RPP 8.50% 0% 0% 0% 11 O 2011- 9.50% 12

201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 2010- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 0- 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 Biha >= >= 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.2 5 r Solar 0.25% 5MW 5MW 0% 5% 0% 5%

Non 2.0 3.2 3.5 3.7 1.25% Solar 0% 5% 0% 5%

Total 2.5 4.5 RPP 1.50% 4% 5% 0% 0% O 201 201 201 201 2010- 1- 2- 3- 4- 11 12 13 14 15 RPO SO FROM LA >= >= ESCO 5MW 5MW Kar OTHER R 2 M (5% (5% nata SOURCE RP 6 of of ka S O consu consu BESC 0.2 10% mptio mptio OM 5% n) n) MESC 0.2 10% OM 5%

0.2 CESC 10% 5%

HESC 0.2 7% OM 5% GESC 0.2 7% OM 5% Hukker 0.2 i 7% 5% Society 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 2010- 2020 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 11 -21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 Kera 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 YES YES 7 la Solar 0.25% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%

Non 3.0 3.3 3.7 4.1 4.5 2.75% Solar 5% 8% 4% 4% 8%

Total 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.3 4.8 10% increase every year upto a RPP 3.00% 0% 3% 9% 9% 3% maximum of 10% O

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTs (d) & (e) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3979 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 21.03.2013.

Salient Features of REC framework

# 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 (RPO).

# Cost of electricity generation from renewable energy sources is classified as cost of electricity generation equivalent to conventional energy sources and the cost for environmental attributes.

# 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 Renewable Energy Certificates (REC).

# REC is issued to the RE generators for 1 MWh of electricity injected into the grid from renewable energy sources.

# REC is issued to RE generators only.

# 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.

# RE generations with existing PPAs are not eligible for REC mechanism.

# SERC to recognize REC as valid instrument for RPO compliance.

# Central Agency for registration, 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.

PEOPLE AFFECTED DUE TO POWER PROJECTS 21st March, 2013

LSQ 4016

SHRI JOSEPH TOPPO

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of persons displaced and affected by Hydro and Thermal Power projects in the North Eastern States particularly in Assam, State-wise;

(b) the details of the policy for rehabilitation and proper compensation to the affected people along with the financial assistance provided by the Government in this regard during the last three years, project and State-wise;

(c) whether the people affected due to such power projects are being provided employment;and

(d) if so, the details of the employment provided during the last three years, State-wise?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) The details of the persons displaced and affected by Hydro and Thermal Power Projects in the North Eastern States, State-wise, are given below:

Sl.No. Name of Project State No. of Project Affected Persons 1. Ranganadi Hydro Electric Arunachal Pradesh 297 (H.E) Project,405 MW 2. Kameng H.E. Project, 600 MW Arunachal Pradesh 99 3. Pare H.E. Project, 110 MW Arunachal Pradesh 38 4. Tripura Gas Based Power Tripura 21 Project, 100 MW 5. Subansiri Lower HEP, 2000 MW Arunachal Pradesh 77

(b) Government of India have notified the National Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) Policy, 2007 on 31.10.2007. The policy addresses the need to provide relief to the rural poor, support the rehabilitation efforts of the resource poor sections, namely small and marginal farmers, SCs/STs and women who have been displaced. Besides, it seeks to provide a broad canvas for an effective dialogue between the Project Affected Families and the Administration for Resettlement & Rehabilitation (R&R) to enable timely completion of project with a sense of definiteness as regards costs and adequate attention to the needs of the displaced persons.

The financial assistance provided are as under: Sl.No. Name of Project Details of R&R 1. Kameng H.E. Project, 600 MW R&R scheme is being implemented through the State Government.Out of the total R&R cost of Rs.733 lakhs, an amount of Rs.497.58 lakhs has been released in three phases. 2. Pare H.E. Project, 110 MW R&R scheme is being implemented through the State Government. An amount of Rs.2.56 Crores has been released against land and other assets for construction of Model Village. Construction of infrastructure for the proposed Model Village under the R&R Plan has been estimated to be Rs.14.92 Crores out of which an amount of Rs.5.00 Crores has been released. 3. Subansiri Lower HEP (2000 MW) The full & final compensation to the affected families have been paid to State Govt. in Dec. 2009.

(c) & (d) Appointments are made in group (c) & (d) posts through the local Employment Exchanges where the projects are located and preferences are given to the land affected people if otherwise found eligible.

In case of Subansiri Lower HE Project in Arunachal Pradesh, 50 persons have been provided permanent employment

HYDRO POWER GENERATION 21st March, 2013

LSQ 4054

SHRI DHANANJAY SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of electricity generated from various Hydro Power Projects vis-a-vis their installed capacity, project and State-wise during each of the last three years;

(b) whether the electricity generated therefrom have shown a declining trend over the years;

(c) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor; and

(d) the details of power generated from the Hydro Power Projects during peak hours, given that the generation of peaking power is supposed to be the Unique Selling Proposition of these projects?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) The State-wise and project-wise details of electricity generation from various Hydro Power projects vis-à-vis their installed capacity (above 25 MW), during each of the last three years i.e. 2009-10 to 2011-12 is given at Annex.

(b) & (c) The total electricity generated from hydro power projects during 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12 were 1,03,916.27 MU, 1,14,257.36 MU and 1,30,509.52 MU respectively and hence it has not shown a decline trend over the last three years.

(d) The Unique Selling Proposition (USP) of reservoir based hydro projects is that their generation can be scheduled as per peak demand of the grid. The details of power generated from the Hydro Power projects during peak hours, for the last three years is given below:

All India Average Hydro Generation (MW) at 1900 hrs (Peak hour) Month/Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 April 11436 11511 12936 May 9994 12090 13815 June 11855 13201 16049 July 14468 14789 19396 August 16994 17816 23305 September 19074 23058 28546 October 18957 20258 23590 November 16390 19152 19995 December 15592 17139 17322 January 14553 16250 16936 February 14436 16162 15933 March 12808 14835 15028

DELAY IN HYDRO POWER PROJECTS 21st March, 2013

LSQ 4057

SHRI SANJAY SHAMRAO DHOTRE SHRI BHARTRUHARI MAHTAB

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether due to lack of clarity and policies on rehabilitation and resettlement of people displaced by large dam based projects, several Hydro Power projects have been stalled in the country;

(b) if so, the details thereof, State-wise along with the Hydro Power projects which have been cancelled during each of the last three years and the current year, project and State-wise;

(c) the details of cost escalation due to delay in such projects along with the quantum of funds stuck in them, project wise; and

(d) the corrective steps taken/being taken by the Government to remove the inordinate delay in implementation of these projects, revival of the cancelled projects and to recover their escalated cost?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) No, Madam.

(b) to (d) Do not arise.

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS ON BORDER 21st March, 2013

LSQ 4077

SHRI DUDHGAONKAR GANESHRAO NAGORAO

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government is aware about participation of foreign companies in Hydro Power projects in the border areas of the country;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether concerns related to the security of the country were kept in mind while granting permission to such foreign companies;

(d) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor; and

(e) the corrective measures being taken by the Government in this regard?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) Yes, Madam.

(b) The list of Hydro Electric Projects (25 MW & above) having participation of foreign companies in the Border areas of the country is enclosed at Annex.

(c) to (e) Ministry of Power on 03.09.2009 have issued guidelines for participation of foreign companies in tender for work package in regard to Hydro Electric Projects (HEPs) being set up in the Central and State Sectors and by Independent Power Producers in sensitive areas. As per clause 2 of these guidelines, `National Security will be a critical determinant while making choices in regard to HEPs in sensitive regions & border areas`.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4077 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 21.03.2013.

List of Hydro Electric projects under execution having participation of foreign companies in Hydro Power Projects in the Border areas of the country (Excluding projects under Ministry of New & Renewable Energy)

Sl. Name of Project/ Sector/ Implementing Benefits Likely Name of participating No Installed Capacity Agency (MW) Commissioning Foreign Companies Jammu & Kashmir 1. Uri-II/ Central NHPC 240 2012-13 M/s. Alstom, India & 4x60=240 MW France (E&M Works) 2. Kishanganga/ Central NHPC 330 2016-17 DSD Noel Gmbil, 3x110=330 MW Germany (H.M Works) 3. Baglihar-II/ State JKPDC 450 2016-17 Voith-Andritz 3x150=450 MW consortium (E&M Works) Himachal Pradesh 4. Kol Dam / Central NTPC 800 2014-15 BHEL, Toshiba & 4x200 =800 MW Marubeni (E&M works) Uttarakhand

5. Tehri PSS/ Central THDC 1000 2017-18 M/s. Alstom, France 4x250 = 1000 MW (E&M works) Arunachal Pradesh 6. Subansiri Lower / Central NHPC 2000 2016-18 M/s. Alstom, France & 8x250 = 2000 New Delhi (E&M works)

POLLUTION FROM THERMAL POWER PLANTS 21st March, 2013

LSQ 4136

SHRI DILIP SINGH JU DEV SHRI JAGDISH SHARMA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the fly ash generated from the thermal power plants is polluting the surrounding environment, affecting the health of people living nearby and damaging the crops in their vicinity;

(b) if so, the details of such power plants in the country particularly the Koradi, Khaparkheda and Sipat thermal power plants;

(c) the details of surveys made regarding adverse impact on the environment and health of the people living nearby such power plants along with the remedial measures taken by the such power plants to minimize the impact of fly ash;

(d) whether the ash back filters/electro static precipitators installed in such power plants are not functioning properly and the managements of the power plants have demanded for providing more such filters to check the pollution therefrom; and

(e) if so, the details thereof, plant-wise along with the steps being taken by the Government to check the pollution and to provide compensation to the affected people, plant-wise?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) & (b) Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has informed that Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) level at Khaperkheda and Sipat, Thermal Power Plants (TPPs) is maintained within the stipulated norm prescribed by Pollution Control Board. However, the SPM level at Koradi TPP is higher than the prescribed norms.

(c) to (e) High Efficiency Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) are installed at Sipat and Khaperkheda TPP. Koradi TPP has replaced the damaged bag filters with 500 new bag filters in Unit-6 in December, 2012. Koradi TPP has demanded 8000 bags from Mahagenco Headquarters which has supported the proposal for complete replacement of bags. Koradi TPP is maintaining the ESPs, bag filter house, effluent treatment plant and ash water recovery system. Further, Koradi TPP has taken following measures to improve the emission:

(i) Complete replacement of bags (7500 Nos.) in bag filter system of unit 5 is completed in November, 2012.

(ii) Complete replacement of bags (8500 Nos.) for Unit-6 is expected by March, 2013.

(iii) Work for upgradation of Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP) is expected in June, 2013.

(iv) Action Plan for renovation and modernization work to achieve the standard set by Pollution Control Board has been submitted to Maharashtra Pollution Control Board.

UTILISATION OF FLY ASH 21st March, 2013

LSQ 4139

SHRI P.R. NATARAJAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has undertaken any analysis on the Fly Ash Utilization as on date;

(b) if so, the details of the segments in which these Fly Ash and Bottom Ash are being utilized; and

(c) the details of the initiatives taken/proposed to be taken to utilize, the Ash in various segments?

MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER (SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA)

(a) Yes, Madam. Central Electricity Authority (CEA) is monitoring the generation and utilization of fly ash at Coal/Lignite based thermal power stations since 1996-97.

(b) The fly ash is being used in manufacturing of cement, construction of highways, roads and flyovers, bricks, tiles, blocks etc., in reclamation of low lying area, in mine filling, raising of ash dykes and agriculture.

(c) Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) has issued notifications prescribing targets for utilization of fly ash by all coal/lignite based thermal power stations to achieve 100% utilization in a phased manner. Some of the initiatives as prescribed by Government of India are as under:

(i) To make dry fly ash available to cement and other user industries by all thermal power stations.

(ii) At least 20% of dry fly ash is required to be made available by all thermal power stations, free of charge, to the units manufacturing fly ash or clay-fly ash bricks, blocks and tiles.

(iii) Pond ash is required to be made available by all thermal power stations, free of any charge, on `as is where basis` to manufacturers of bricks, blocks or tiles including clay- fly ash products manufacturing units, farmers and the State road construction agencies, Public Works Department, and to the agencies engaged in back filling or stowing of mines.

HYDRO POWER GENERATION CAPACITY 25th April, 2013

LSQ *428

SHRI KISHANBHAI VESTABHAI PATEL SHRI RAVNEET SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether there is any proposal to explore the potential of hydro power generation capacity in the country and invite Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the sector;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the target fixed for increasing the hydro power generation capacity during the 12th Five Year Plan period along with the funds proposed to be allocated/released and the steps taken/being taken by the Government to achieve the target; and

(d) the locations identified for setting up of new hydro power projects in the country along with the steps being taken by the Government to remove the bottlenecks for construction of hydro power projects in the country?

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 STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF STARRED QUESTION NO. 428 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 25.04.2013 REGARDING HYDRO POWER GENERATION CAPACITY.

(a) & (b): As per the re-assessment studies carried out by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) during 1978-1987, the hydro power potential 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.

As per the extant policy, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) up to 100% is permitted in power sector, under the automatic route for generation, transmission, distribution and trading (excluding atomic energy) which includes hydro power generation also.

(c) & (d): Forty five (45) hydro projects having installed capacity of 10897 MW (25 MW & above) have been targeted for hydro power capacity addition during the 12th Plan, out of which 534 MW has already been commissioned till date. Details are at Annex.

The fund requirement for setting up of these projects is about Rs.87,176 crores which is to be met by the hydro developers themselves. However, a few hydro projects of national importance under Central Sector are provided partial gross budgetary support (GBS) by the Government for which a provision of Rs.2979.29 crores has been allocated in the 12th Five Year Plan. These funds are released through Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) on a year to year basis depending upon the progress and requirement of the projects. During the first year of the 12th Plan i.e. 2012-13, GBS of Rs.469.50 crores has been released whereas a provision of Rs.1576.55 crores has been kept for 2013-14.

The Government has taken the following steps to ensure achievement of the 12th Plan target including for hydro development in the country:-

Each project is monitored by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) 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/bottlenecks.

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.

Proper Project planning is ensured to take care of difficult weather and work conditions including transportation of critical manpower and material in the available working season.

A Task Force on Hydro Power Development was constituted on 03.09.2007 under the Chairmanship of Minister of Power to examine & resolve all issues relating to Hydro Project Development. So far five meetings have been held. The 5th meeting was held on 27.02.2013.

An Advisory Group under the Chairmanship of Minister of Power has been set up in January, 2013 to discuss and deliberate periodically issues pertaining to the Power Sector and suggest reforms in different areas related to the sector.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (c) & (d) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 428 TO BE ANSWERED

IN THE LOK SABHA ON 25.04.2013 REGARDING HYDRO POWER GENERATION CAPACITY.

Hydro Projects (25 MW & above) for benefit during 12th Plan

I. C. Year wise Cap. Addition S. Project Name State Developer (No. x 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- 2016- Total No. MW) 13 14 15 16 17 A. Commissioned Central Sector 1 Chamera-III HP NHPC 3x77 231 231 2 Chutak J&K NHPC 4x11 44 44 Teesta Low Dam- 3 WB NHPC 4x33 99 33 132 III Sub Total: Central Sector 374 33 407 State Sector Myntdu-I, Addl 4 Meghalaya MeSEB 1x42 42 42 Unit Bhawani Tamil 5a TANGEDCO 2x15 15 15 Barrage-III Nadu Sub Total: State Sector 57 57 Private Sector 6 Budhil HP LANCO 2x35 70 70 Sub Total: Private Sector 70 70 Sub Total 'A': Commissioned 501 33 534 Under B. Construction Central Sector 7 Pare HEP Ar. P NEEPCO 2x55 110 110 8 Kameng HEP Ar. P NEEPCO 4x150 600 600 Subansiri Lower 9 Ar. P NHPC 4x250* 1000 1000 HEP 10 Parbati-II HEP H.P. NHPC 4x200 800 800 11 Rampur HEP H.P. SJVNL 412 206 206 412 12 Kol Dam HEP H.P. NTPC 800 800 800 13 Parabati- III HP NHPC 4x130 390 130 520 14 Kishan Ganga J & K NHPC 3x110 330 330 15 Uri-II J&K NHPC 4x60 240 240 16 Nimoo Bazgo J&K NHPC 3x15 45 45 17 Tuirial Mizoram NEEPCO 2x30 60 60

Tapovan 18 Uttarakhand NTPC 4x130 520 520 Vishnugad Teesta Low Dam- 19 WB NHPC 4x40 160 160 IV Sub Total: Central Sector 881 1406 520 2790 5597 State Sector 20 Lower Jurala A.P. APGENCO 6x40 40 160 40 240 21 Pulichintala A.P. APGENCO 4x30 60 60 120 Nagarjuna Sagar 22 AP APGENCO 2x25 50 50 TR

23 Kashang – I H.P. HPPCL 1x65 65 65 24 Uhl-III H.P. BVPC 3x33.33 100 100 25 Sawara Kuddu H.P. HPPCL 3x37 111 111 Kashang II & 26 H.P. HPPCL 2x65 130 130 III 27 Sainj H.P. HPPCL 2x50 100 100 28 Baglihar-II J & K JKPDC 3x150 450 450 1x30 + 29 Thottiar Kerala KSEB 40 40 1x10 30 Pallivasal Kerala KSEB 2x30 60 60 31 New Umtru Meghalaya MeECL 2x20 40 40 Bhawani 32 Tamil Nadu TANGEDCO 2x15 30 30 Barrage-II Bhawani 5b Tamil Nadu TANGEDCO 2x15 15 30 Barrage-III Sub Total: State Sector 85 686 270 510 1551 Private Sector N S L Tidong 33 Tidong-I H.P. 2x50 100 100 Power Gen. Ltd Himachal Sorang 34 Sorang H.P. 2x50 100 100 Power Pvt. Ltd Tangnu Tangnu Romai- 35 H.P. Romai Power 2x22 44 44 I Gen. Ltd 36 Maheshwar MP SMHPCL 10x40 400 400 37 Bhasmey Sikkim GATI 2x25.5 51 51 DANS Pvt. 38 Jorethang Loop Sikkim 2x48 96 96 Ltd 39 Rangit-IV Sikkim Jal Power 3x40 120 120 40 Teesta-VI Sikkim LANCO 4x125 500 500 41 Teesta-III Sikkim Teesta Urja 6x200 1200 1200 42 Chujachen Sikkim GATI 2x49.5 99 99 Singoli 43 Uttarakhand L & T 3x33 99 99 Bhatwari 44 Phata Byung Uttarakhand LANCO 2x38 76 76 45 Srinagar Uttarakhand AHPCo. Ltd. 4x82.5 330 330 Sub Total: Private Sector 199 2222 794 0 3215 Sub Total ‘B’: Under Construction 0 1165 4314 1584 3300 10363 Total- 12th Plan 501 1198 4314 1584 3300 10897

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION IN MAHARASHTRA 25th April, 2013

LSQ 4849

DR. NILESH NARAYAN RANE

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of proposals received by the Government regarding rural electrification in Maharashtra during the last three years; and

(b) the status of each such proposal along with the details of proposals pending at present?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) :Only one supplementary project proposal for rural electrification in Sholapur district of Maharashtra with a project cost of Rs. 3499.58 lakhs has been received in last three years under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY).

(b) :The project proposal was approved by the Monitoring Committee and the same has been awarded on 06.07.2012. No proposal of Maharashtra is pending.

POWER PROJECTS IN CHHATTISGARH 25th April, 2013

LSQ 4890

SMT. YASHODHARA RAJE SCINDIA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Chhattisgarh State Power Generation Company Limited failed to complete four power projects in the State resulting in huge losses;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons attributed for delay in completion of these projects;

(c) whether the Government intends to set a deadline for completion of these projects to avoid more losses; 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) : Out of four Power Projects in Chhattisgarh, one project, namely, Korba West Extension Thermal Power Project (1x500 MW) has already achieved full load on 22.03.2013 and Commercial Operation (COD) is anticipated in June, 2013. Marwa Thermal Power Project (2x500 MW) is under construction and the first Unit ( 500 MW) of Marwa Thermal Power Station is expected to be commissioned in August,2013 and the second unit (500 MW) in December, 2013. The work on the two other thermal power projects, namely, 2x660 MW Bhaiyathan thermal power

project & 2x660 MW IFFCO – Chhattisgarh TPP power project are yet to be started. The reasons for delay are as follows:

Sl.No. Project Name Capacity (MW) Reasons for Delay 1 Marwa TPP 2x500 - Agitation by villagers. - Non-readiness of Balance of Plant equipment. 2 Bhaiyathan TPP 2x660 Delay due to non clearance of coal blocks allotted to the project. MOEF has not accorded environmental clearance for the development of Gidhmuri & Paturia Coal Blocks. Therefore, M/s India Bulls Pvt. Ltd. has withdrawn their offer for development of the project due to uncertainty regarding these two captive coal blocks allotted to the project. 3 IFFCO – 2x660 The project is delayed due to Chhattisgarh TPP delay in getting stage-II clearance from MOEF for development of Tara Captive Coal Block. (c) & (d) : The commissioning schedule of Marwa TPP (2x500 MW), Bhaiyathan TPP (2X660 MW) and IFFCO – Chhattisgarh TPP (2x660 MW) are as follows:

Sl. No. Project Name Capacity (MW) Commissioning Schedule 1 Marwa TPP 2x500 Unit-1: August, 2013 Unit-2: December, 2013 2 Bhaiyathan TPP 2x660 Due to uncertainty regarding MOEF clearance for the Captive Coal Blocks allocated to Bhaiyathan TPP and IFFCO – Chhattisgarh TPP, it is not possible to set a deadline for completion of these two projects. 3 IFFCO – 2x660 Chhattisgarh TPP

PERSONS AFFECTED DUE TO TEHRI DAM PROJECT 25th April, 2013

LSQ 4900

SMT. SHAH MALA RJYA LAXMI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the persons affected or displaced due to the Tehri Dam Project have not yet been rehabilitated and compensation has also not been paid to them;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor;

(c) whether the State Government has demanded requisite funds from the Union Government for the same and if so, the details thereof;

(d) whether the Union Government provided the funds/sanctioned the package for rehabilitation of the displaced persons; 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) & (b) :Rehabilitation & Resettlement (R&R) of the affected population is being carried out by the State Government with funds provided by THDC. The affected population of Old Tehri Town has been completely rehabilitated at New Tehri Town, or Rishikesh and Dehradun as per the option of the oustees. All fully affected rural families of fully affected villages have been rehabilitated through allotment of land/ cash compensation. Rural resettlement colonies are located in agricultural area in Dehradun and Haridwar District and have been provided with all civic facilities. The partially rural affected families, which are not to be relocated, have been paid cash compensation.

(d) to (e) :Funds for R&R as per the approved R&R package/ additional measures approved by the Government have been fully provided to the State Government. The Tehri Project cost included Rs. 1380.96 cr. towards R&R (including land acquisition, compensations, development of facilities etc.). On the request of the State Government, additional funds of Rs. 102.99 cr., as approved by the Ministry of Power, were released by THDCIL to the Uttarakhand Government. for R&R works of Tehri Project.

SURRENDER OF LICENCES 25th April, 2013

LSQ 4904

SHRI KIRODI LAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government is aware that a number of companies to whom licences have been given to operate in the power sector are surrendering their licences;

(b) if so, the details thereof along with the reasons therefor;

(c) whether the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has taken stock of the situation; and

(d) if so, the details thereof along with the remedial measures being taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : As per available information, during the period June, 2004 to March, 2013, the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) granted trading licenses to 64 applicants for inter-State trading in electricity. Of these, 14 licensees have surrendered their licenses and their licences have been revoked by the Commission. The

licensees in their applications for surrender of licence had cited reasons such as competitive power trading business, high volatility and uncertainty prevailing in the market as the reasons for surrender of their licences.

The details of licensees, who have surrendered their licenses, are as under:

Sl. No. Name of Licensees 1 MMC Limited 2 DLF Power Limited 3 Jindal Steel & Power Limited 4 Sarda Energy & Minerals Ltd. 5 GMR Energy Limited 6 BGR Energy Systems Limited 7 Malaxmi Energy Trading Private Limited 8 Patni Projects Pvt. Limited 9 Vandana Global Limited 10 Indiabulls Power generation Limited 11 Basic Point Commodities Pvt. Ltd. 12 Righill Electrics Limited 13 Godawari Power and Ispat Limited 14 Kandla Energy and Chemical Limited., Ahmadabad

(c) & (d) : Yes, Madam. Keeping in view the various risks involved in the electricity trading business and to create conducive environment for the same, CERC has taken the following measures:

(i) Revised the trading margin for short term power (upto one year) from a flat rate of 4 paise/kWh for any sale price to 4 paise/kWh where the sale price is less than or equal to Rs. 3/kWh and 7 paise/kWh where the sale price exceeds Rs. 3/kWh through the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) (Fixation of Trading Margin) Regulations, 2010`.

(ii) Trading margin has been removed for all the long-term contracts (i.e. for the contracts having duration of more than one year) undertaken by the trading licensees.

(iii) A new trading licence category (Category IV for undertaking trading upto 100 MU in a year) has been introduced to encourage more number of small players in the electricity trading.

(iv) Introduction of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) trading through power exchanges to facilitate the trading licensees to diversify their product portfolio and enhance the volume of trading.

RAJIV GANDHI GRAMEEN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA 25th April, 2013

LSQ 4968

SHRI TAKAM SANJOY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) under the 11th Five Year Plan covering the North Eastern States are running behind their respective scheduled time of completion;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor;

(c) the status of utilization of funds sanctioned for the projects and the cost escalation as a result of the backlog thereof; and

(d) the concrete measures taken by the Government to expedite completion of these projects?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (c) : Under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), 66 projects were sanctioned in 11th Plan in North Eastern States for electrification of 11,970 un/de-electrified villages (UEV), intensive electrification of 18,328 partially electrified villages (PEV) and release of free electricity connections to 13,88,104 BPL households with project cost of Rs.4816.17 crore. Cumulatively, in North Eastern States, as on 31.03.2013, the electrification works in 10,757 UE villages, intensive electrification of 15,081 PE villages have been completed and free electricity connections to 10,21,326 BPL households have been released. An amount of Rs.4084.11 crore has been released. The details of coverage, achievement and fund released, North Eastern (NE) state-wise, is at Annex. As per RGGVY guidelines unit rates are not allowed to vary during the currency of contract.

The progress in NE Region has been affected due to extremely difficult terrain, remoteness and inaccessibility of villages, forest clearance issues, litigation, Right of Way (ROW) issues, flood, problem in transportation of material and, insurgency in few States.

(e) :In order to speed up the electrification works under RGGVY in North Eastern Region, regular review meetings are being conducted. Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) Ltd, the nodal agency for RGGVY, had conducted State specific review meeting in May, 2012 and July, 2012. The contracts of non-performing agencies have been terminated in Arunachal Pradesh. Use of steel poles for ease of transportation had also been allowed as a special case for Arunachal Pradesh.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 4968 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 25.04.2013.

State-wise Physical and Financial progress of RGGVY for the projects sanctioned under 11th Plan in North-Eastern Region

As on 31.03.2013

S. Name of State No. Un-electrified Partially BPL Households Revis N of villages Electrified ed Funds o. distric villages sanc- * ts Covera Achiev Covera Achiev Covera Achiev tioned releas ge e-ment ge e-ment ge e-ment projec ed t cost (Rs. (Rs. in in crore) crore) 1 ARUNACHAL 13 1869 1463 1439 861 36349 24436 912.1 731.9 PRADESH 5 2 2 ASSAM 21 7423 7116 11238 10544 994629 78109 2551. 2230. 4 90 25 3 MANIPUR 7 696 432 1108 296 92922 18169 293.7 217.8 2 8 4 MEGHALAYA 5 1733 1522 2465 1546 87975 64196 385.6 335.5 4 0 5 MIZORAM 6 47 31 361 191 18799 8585 180.7 135.9

0 1 6 NAGALAND 9 93 85 871 873 55609 32704 225.8 199.6 0 4 7 SIKKIM 2 9 9 260 225 7734 6059 104.3 90.06 3 8 TRIPURA 3 100 99 586 545 94087 86083 161.9 142.9 3 5 TOTAL 66 11970 10757 18328 15081 138810 10213 4816. 4084. 4 26 17 11

*Funds include subsidy and loan by REC.

THERMAL POWER PLANTS 25th April, 2013

LSQ 4971

SHRI D.B. CHANDRE GOWDA SHRI JAGDISH SINGH RANA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government is in a position for 100 per cent utilisation of the installed capacity of power generation of the power plants;

(b) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor;

(c) the difference between installed capacity and actual power generation from the power plants in the Public sector and Private sector during the last three years and the current year; and

(d) the steps being taken/proposed to be taken by the Union Government in the matter?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : 100% utilization of Installed capacity of generation power plants is not possible, on account of various factors such as auxiliary power consumption, planned maintenance and forced outage of the plants. Also, the generation from plants depends on required schedule of power depending upon demand, availability of fuel, transmission constraints & outage of units. In case of hydro, availability of water is also a factor.

(c) : The installed capacity is measured in Mega Watt (MW) and actual power generation from the power plant during a year is measured in Million Unit (MU). The installed capacity (MW) and actual power generation (MU) from the power plants in Public sector and Private sector during the last three years and the current year are as under:

YEAR Installed Capacity (MW) as on Actual Generation during 31st March of the year the year # (MU) Private Public Private Public Sector Sector Cent State Cent State ral ral# 2012 68859.04 65359.94 89124.62 183963.85 380636.57 347051.89 -13

2011 59121.73 54029.43 86725.87 139646.58 369289.17 367952.73 -12 2010 35449.70 50759.43 87417.28 116139.81 351701.43 343301.55 -11 2009 29014.01 47479.43 82905.05 93634.47 329642.47 348273.64 -10

# Excludes generation from stations up to 25 MW.

# Includes imports from Bhutan

(d) : Steps have been taken / proposed to be taken by the Government to improve generation to the extent possible are:

Better operation and Maintenance of plant. Adoption of more efficient Super critical technology for thermal power generation.

Renovation, modernization and life extension of old power generating units.

Retirement of inefficient thermal generation units.

Promoting energy efficiency in existing thermal power plants.

POWER PROJECTS IN WEST BENGAL 25th April, 2013

LSQ 5041

SHRI SOMENDRA NATH MITRA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the proposed and approved power projects in private, PPP and PSU sectors in West Bengal during the last three years along with their power generation capacity, project and sector wise;

(b) the present status of such power projects, project-wise; and

(c) the likely time frame by which power generation is expected to commence from these projects, project-wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (c) :As regards the Thermal Power projects, after the enactment of Electricity Act 2003, Techno- Economic approval/clearance of Central Electricity Authority (CEA) is not required for setting up of Thermal Power Projects. As such, proposals for setting up of new thermal power projects are not being received in CEA. However, sector-wise details of Thermal Power Project under construction in West Bengal are enclosed at Annex. As regards the Hydro Power Projects, no detailed project report (DPR) of Hydro Power Project in Private, PPP and PSU sectors in West Bengal during the last three years has been cleared by CEA. Also no detailed project report of hydro power project in private, PPP and PSU Sectors in West Bengal is under examination in CEA. However, one Hydro electric power project viz. Teesta Low Dam-IV (4X40 MW =160 MW) is under construction in West Bengal and is likely to be commissioned in 2014-15.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5041 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 25.04.2013.

Details of Thermal power projects which are presently under construction in the state of West Bengal

Project Name Unit No Cap. Date of Award Anticipated date Status (MW) of Commissioning) CENTRAL SECTOR Boiler light up completed in 10/2012. TG Boxed up in 5/2012. Steam Blowing off could not be started due 14.12.2007 to non completion Raghunathpur TPP of Boiler insulation - I U-1 600 07/2013 work. Hydro test completed in Raghunathpur TPP 5/2012. TG - I U-2 600 02/2014 erection yet to start. Raghunathpur TPP Order for main - II U-1 660 01/2017 plant equipment placed (SG- on M/s Raghunathpur TPP BGR and TG on - II U-2 660 SGT- 04.09.12, SG- 07.09.2012 07/2017 BHEL) STATE SECTOR Hydro Test completed in 1/2013. Boiler light up expected in 7/2013. TG erection started in Feb 2013 and Box up expected in Durgapur TPS Extn U-8 250 28.07.2010 01/2014 10/2013. Boiler Dum lifted in 9/2012. Condenser erection Sagardidhi TPP-II U-3 500 22.02.2011 11/2014 started in 11/2012. Boiler erection is in progress. TG Sagardidhi TPP-II U-4 500 02/2015 deck casted PRIVATE SECTOR Boiler drukjm U-1 300 08/2014 lifted in 3/2013. Boiler structural Haldia TPP-I 14.09.2011 erection is in progress. Drum lifting is expected U-2 300 11/2014 in 5/2013.

SOLAR POWER BY NTPC 25th April, 2013

LSQ 5052

SHRI C. SIVASAMI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) proposes to add 20 MW solar photo voltaic power capacity during the next fiscal;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether various solar photo voltaic plants of NTPC have already commenced commercial power generation; and

(d) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b):NTPC is yet to finalize the target for solar photovoltaic power capacity addition for the next fiscal (2014- 15). However, work on following three projects is already under progress and at least 20 Mega Watt (MW) is targeted for commissioning during 2013-14 in line with Government Memorandum of Understanding.

S.No Project Location Capacity 1. Ramagundam Solar Photo Voltaic (PV) Andhra Pradesh 10 MW 2. Unchahar Solar PV Uttar Pradesh 10 MW 3. Talcher Kaniha Odisha 10 MW Solar PV

(c) & (d):Yes, Madam. NTPC has already commenced commercial power generation of 10 MW solar photovoltaic power in the Financial Year 2012-13. Details of the same are given below:

S.No. Project Location Capacity Commercial Operation Date 1. Dadri Solar PV Uttar Pradesh 5 MW 30.03.13 2. A & N Solar PV Andaman & Nicobar 5 MW 31.03.13

DELAY IN CONSTRUCTION OF NEW POWER PLANTS 25th April, 2013

LSQ 5055

SMT. RAMA DEVI SHRI SANJAY SINH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the administrative red tapism is one of the major reasons for delay in construction of new and the completion of under construction power plants in the country;

(b) if so, the details and the reaction of the Union Government thereto;

(c) whether the Union Government proposes to carry out reforms in the existing procedures for early construction and commissioning of the power projects; 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) to (d) :The major reasons for delay in construction of new and completion of under construction power generation plants, inter-alia, include delay in the placement of orders for main plant equipment, 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, law and order problems/local issues and difficult climate conditions. Several steps have been taken by the Government for early construction and commissioning of power projects in a timely manner. These, inter alia, include constitution of a Task Force on Hydro Project Development to look into all issues relating to development of hydro-power including issues of rehabilitation and resettlement of project affected persons; constitution of an Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG) to evolve a suitable framework to guide and accelerate the development of hydropower in the North-East; setting up of a Power Project Monitoring Panel by the Ministry of Power to independently follow up and monitor the progress of the hydro/thermal projects to ensure that projects are executed in time; and setting up of an Advisory Group under the Chairmanship of Hon`ble Minister of State for Power (Independent Charge) to discuss and deliberate periodically issues pertaining to the Power Sector and suggest reform in different areas related to the sector.

LONG TERM ENERGY POLICY 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5769

SHRI ASHOK TANWAR

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the steps taken/being taken by the Government to address the issue of long term energy policy in the country;

(b) the total budgetary allocation made during the 12th Five Year Plan for developing sustainable energy policy for future; and

(c) the details of the projects initiated for ensuring the energy security across the country, State-wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : Government has prepared an Integrated Energy Policy (IEP), to address the issue of long-term energy policy in the country. As per the IEP, India`s primary energy use is projected to expand to deliver a sustained growth rate of 9% through 2031-32 even after allowing for substantial reduction in energy intensity.

(b) :As per the Twelfth Five Year Plan document the Gross Budgetary Support for the 12th Plan period to the various Ministries of Energy is as under: (Rs. Crore) Ministry of Power - 54,279 Ministry of Coal - 4,617 Ministry of Petroleum &Natural Gas - 5,147 Ministry of New and Renewable Energy - 19,113

(b) : As far as Power Sector is concerned, to meet the rising demand of power in the country, a capacity addition of 88,537 MW has been planned from conventional sources for the 12th Five Year Plan on an all-India basis. The State- wise capacity addition programme for the 12th Plan is detailed at Annex.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5769 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 02.05.2013.

STATE-WISE CAPACITY ADDITION PROGRAMME DURING 12th PLAN

(in MW) Sl. No. STATE/ UTs TOTAL 1 DELHI 750 2 HARYANA 1160 3 HIMACHAL PRADESH 3583 4 JAMMU & KASHMIR 1109 5 PUNJAB 3920 6 RAJASTHAN 2930 7 UTTAR PRADESH 4730 8 UTTARAKHAND 1025 9 CHANDIGARH 0 10 CHHATTISGARH 12840 11 GUJARAT 4252 12 MAHARASHTRA 10300 13 7380 14 GOA 0 15 DAMAN & DIU 0 16 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 0 17 ANDHRA PRADESH 8770 18 KARNATAKA 0 19 KERALA 100 20 TAMIL NADU 7270 21 PUDUCHERRY 0 22 BIHAR 4690 23 JHARKHAND 2080 24 ODISHA 3960 25 SIKKIM 2066 26 WEST BENGAL 2092 27 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1710 28 ASSAM 850 29 MANIPUR 0 30 MIZORAM 60 31 MEGHALYA 82 32 NAGALAND 0 33 TRIPURA 828 34 ANDMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 0 35 LAKSHDWEEP 0 TOTAL 88537

POWER CRISIS 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5819

SHRI SUDARSHAN BHAGAT SHRI ANUP KUMAR SAHA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether most of the thermal power plants in the country are on the verge of closure due to shortage of coal;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the reasons for constant decline in the growth rate of power sector;

(d) whether the power deficit in the country is likely to increase further during the current year and the same is likely to cause major financial crisis; and

(e) if so, the details thereof along with the immediate steps being taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to tide over the crisis?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : No, Madam.

(c) : Power sector has grown positively over the 11th Plan period. It registered a growth rate of 3.96% in 2012-13. The compression in growth rate is largely accounted by poor hydrological conditions in the year 2012-13 and inadequate gas availability due to steep reduction in gas availability from KGD- 6 basin.

(c) & (e) : The peak deficit in the year 2012-13 was 9% against the deficit of 10.6% in the year 2011-12. The decision to add generation capacity of 88,537 MW, import 82 Million Tonne of coal, reduction in transmission and distribution losses, etc., is expected to bridge the gap between peak demand and peak met.

FUNDS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF RGGVY 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5821

SHRI ARJUN RAM MEGHWAL SHRI M. K. RAGHAVAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the nodal agency for implementation of the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) has sought funds to the tune of Rs. 55,000/- crores from the Union Government;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the likely time-frame by which funds will be made available to it;

(c) whether the implementation of the Scheme has been adversely affected due to lack of adequate financial support and there has been escalation of power tariff though the scheme envisages availability of power at reasonable tariff;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the corrective measures being 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. The nodal agency of the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) i.e. Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) has not sought funds to the tune of Rs.55,000 crores from Government of India.

(b) :Does not arise.

(c) : No, Madam. Implementation of the scheme has not been affected due to lack of financial support. Tariff for supplying electricity in the rural areas are determined by the State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC) as per Annual Revenue Requirement (ARR) submitted by the State Utilities.

(d) & (e) : Do not arise.

POWER THEFT 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5824

SHRI ABDULRAHMAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government proposes to bring changes in the Electricity Act, 2003 to make stringent provisions for punishment for the offences like theft of power in the country; and

(b) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) :No, Madam. Electricity Act, 2003, already provides for measures against theft of electricity which have been made more stringent through the amendments in the Act in 2007.

(b) :Does not arise in view of reply to (a) above.

ASSESSMENT OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY OF POWER 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5826

SHRI MODUGULA VENUGOPALA REDDY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has made any assessment about the requirement, demand and supply scenario, both peaking and non-peaking of power for the 12th Five Year Plan;

(b) if so, the details thereof, State/UT wise including capacity addition likely to be achieved during the said period;

(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 12th Five Year Plan?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b): 18th Electric Power Survey (EPS) of India conducted by Central Electricity Authority have estimated Electric Energy Requirement (EER) and Annual Peak Electric Load (APEL) of the country for 12th Five Year Plan.

As per 18th EPS, the All India electrical energy requirement (MU) and peak electric load (MW) for 12th Plan is given below :

Sl. No. Year EER(MU) APEL (MW) 1. 2012-13 1007694 143967 2. 2013-14 1084610 156208 3. 2014-15 1167731 169491 4. 2015-16 1257589 183902 5. 2016-17 1354874 199540

The State-wise / UT wise and year wise details of electrical energy requirement (MU) and peak electric load (MW) for 12th Plan period is given at Annex-I.

As per Planning Commission, capacity addition of 88,537 MW is planned from conventional sources for the 12th Five Year Plan on an all-India basis. State-wise details of proposed capacity addition are given at Annex-II.

(c) : Steps taken to meet the power requirement in the country inter- alia are:

(i) Rigorous monitoring of capacity addition of the on-going generation projects.

(ii) Review meetings are taken by Ministry of Power regularly with CEA, equipment manufacturers, State Utilities/CPSUs/Project developers, etc. to identify the bottlenecks in capacity addition and resolve the issues.

(iii) 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 equipments in the country.

(iv) Thrust to make coal and gas available for power sector.

(v) Thrust is being given to power generation from renewable sources. As per MNRE, grid interactive renewable capacity addition likely during 12th Plan is about 30,000 MW.

(d) & (e): As per the draft 12th Five Year Plan document of Planning Commission, the total investment requirements for power during the 12th Plan are Rs. 18.2 Lakh Cr.

The sources of funds for the Public sector include budgetary support, internal generation and borrowings. Private sector funds include internal accruals or equity and borrowings. Debt sources are Domestic bank credit, Non- banking Financial Companies, Pension/Insurance funds and External Commercial Borrowings.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5826 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 02.05.2013.

ALL INDIA & STATE WISE / UT WISE FORECAST Electrical Energy Requirement at Power Station Bus Bars (Utilities Only) (U/R) 2009-10 to 2016-17

(in Million Units) State/UTs 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Delhi 29100 31011 33047 35217 37529 Haryana 40750 44254 48060 52193 56681 Himachal Pradesh 8974 9421 9891 10384 10901 Jammu & Kashmir 14425 14872 15333 15808 16298 Punjab 51595 55567 59844 64450 69410 Rajasthan 54243 59382 65007 71166 77907 Uttar Pradesh 93148 102924 113727 125664 138854 Uttarakhand 10735 11207 11700 12214 12751 Chandigarh 1767 1859 1956 2058 2165 Northern Region 304716 330657 358806 389352 422498 Goa 3641 3912 4204 4517 4853 Gujarat 82331 88254 94603 101409 108704 Chhattisgarh 17703 19146 20707 22396 24222 Madhya Pradesh 56763 61448 66519 72010 77953 Maharashtra 140736 147402 154383 161695 169353 D. & N. Haveli 4977 5276 5593 5930 6286 `Daman & Diu 2375 2479 2587 2700 2817 Western Region 305153 325323 346825 369749 394188 Andhra Pradesh 93189 101231 109968 119458 129767 Karnataka 58513 63001 67833 73036 78637 Kerala 20516 21889 23354 24917 26584 Tamil Nadu 91625 97865 104529 111648 119251 Puducherry 3024 3155 3293 3436 3586 Southern Region 266433 286820 308767 332392 357826 Bihar 16529 19096 22062 25489 29447 Jharkhand 21309 22844 24407 25990 27691 Odisha 26265 28374 30652 33113 35772 West Bengal 51021 55288 59912 64923 70352 Sikkim 440 461 482 504 528 Eastern Region 115006 125635 137247 149933 163790 Assam 6392 6953 7562 8225 8947 Manipur 737 840 956 1089 1241 Meghalaya 1749 1861 1981 2108 2243 Nagaland 692 725 760 796 834 Tripura 1029 1112 1201 1297 1401 Arunachal Pradesh 524 531 538 545 552 Mizoram 503 588 686 801 936 North E. Region 11624 12621 13703 14878 16154 Andman & Nicobar 328 337 347 356 366 Lakshadweep 43 45 47 49 52 All India 1001922 1080438 1165108 1256413 1354874

ALL INDIA & STATE WISE / UT WISE FORECAST

Peak Electric Load at Power Station Bus Bars (Utilities Only) (U/R)

2009-10 to 2016-17

(in MW) State/UTs 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Delhi 5290 5547 5818 6101 6398 Haryana 7291 7944 8655 9429 10273 Himachal Pradesh 1459 1558 1665 1778 1900 Jammu & Kashmir 2471 2523 2577 2631 2687 Punjab 10292 10770 11271 11794 12342 Rajasthan 9396 10360 11422 12594 13886 Uttar Pradesh 14152 15993 18073 20424 23081 Uttarakhand 1716 1824 1938 2060 2189 Chandigarh 352 370 387 406 426 Northern Region 44033 47758 51799 56181 60934 Goa 622 666 712 762 815 Gujarat 13047 14350 15782 17358 19091 Chhattisgarh 3534 3792 4070 4367 4687 Madhya Pradesh 10299 11102 11967 12899 13904 Maharashtra 22368 23795 25313 26928 28645 D. & N. Haveli 693 749 809 874 944 Daman & Diu 380 394 409 425 441 Western Region 46909 50300 53936 57835 62015 Andhra Pradesh 15553 17044 18681 20476 22445 Karnataka 9742 10473 11258 12102 13010 Kerala 3701 3922 4157 4405 4669 Tamil Nadu 14174 15736 17497 19489 20816 Puducherry 533 555 579 604 630 Southern Region 39850 43623 47752 52273 57221 Bihar 2843 3277 3777 4354 5018 Jharkhand 3452 3727 4010 4301 4616 Odisha 4397 4686 4994 5322 5672 West Bengal 8289 9052 9887 10798 11793 Sikkim 117 123 130 137 144 Eastern Region 16638 18291 20109 22106 24303 Assam 1300 1414 1537 1671 1817 Manipur 180 212 249 294 346 Meghalaya 338 362 388 415 445 Nagaland 145 154 164 174 185 Tripura 254 274 294 317 340 Arunachal Pradesh 111 117 123 129 135 Mizoram 174 197 223 252 285 North E. Region 2214 2382 2563 2757 2966 Andman & Nicobar 59 61 63 65 67 Lakshadweep 8 9 10 10 11 All India 143967 156208 169491 183902 199540

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5826 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 02.05.2013.

State-wise capacity addition during 12th Plan

S. No. STATE/ UTs Capacity (MW)

1 DELHI 750 2 HARYANA 1,160 3 HIMACHAL PRADESH 3,583 4 JAMMU & KASHMIR 1,109 5 PUNJAB 3,920 6 RAJASTHAN 2,930 7 UTTAR PRADESH 4,730 8 UTTARAKHAND 1,025 9 CHANDIGARH 0 NORTHERN REGION 19,207 10 CHHATTISGARH 12,840 11 GUJARAT 4,252 12 MAHARASHTRA 10,300 13 MADHYA PRADESH 7,380 14 GOA 0 15 DAMAN & DIU 0 16 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 0 WESTERN REGION 34,772 17 ANDHRA PRADESH 8,770 18 KARNATAKA 0 19 KERALA 100 20 TAMIL NADU 7,270 21 PUDUCHERRY 0 SOUTHERN REGION 16,140 22 BIHAR 4,690 23 JHARKHAND 2,080 24 ODISHA 3,960 25 SIKKIM 2,066 26 WEST BENGAL 2,092 EASTERN REGION 14,888 27 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1,710 28 ASSAM 850 29 MANIPUR 0 30 MIZORAM 60 31 MEGHALAYA 82 32 NAGALAND 0 33 TRIPURA 828 N.EASTERN REGION 3,530 TOTAL 88,537

HYDRO POWER GENERATION PROJECTS 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5835

SHRI KOWASE MAROTRAO SAINUJI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the hydro power projects sanctioned by the Union Government during the last and the current Five Year Plan periods, State-wise;

(b) the details of the companies which have invested in these projects including the foreign companies;

(c) the details of hydro power projects for which proposals have been received by the Union Government during the last and the current Five Year Plan periods;

(d) the steps taken by the Union Government on each of these proposals; and

(e) the reasons for delay in clearance of pending proposals?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b): The allocation of Hydro Power Projects, as per Hydro Power Policy, 2008, is done by the State Governments. The Union Government grants sanction only from financial angle and that too for projects being set- up by the Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs). Accordingly, the Union Government has accorded financial sanctions in respect of four Hydro Power Projects of 944 MW capacity under the Central Sector during the last and the current Five Year Plan. Details are at Annex-I.

(c) & (d) : The Central Electricity Authority (CEA), under the Ministry of Power, Government of India grants only technical concurrence to Hydro Projects as per the extant Rules / Guidelines. Accordingly, Detailed Project Report (DPR) proposals of 73 Hydro Projects of 33020 MW capacity have been received by CEA for concurrence during the last and current Five Year Plan. Of these, 29 DPRs (17186 MW) have been concurred, 18 DPRs (7803 MW) are under examination, 4 DPRs (581 MW) which have been recently received are under scrutiny and 22 DPRs (7450 MW) have been returned to the developers due to deficiencies. The details are at Annex-II, Annex-III, Annex-IV and Annex-V respectively.

(e) : CEA endeavors to accord concurrence for implementation of the Hydro Projects/Schemes on the basis of complete & adequate technical information and based on the technical viability of the projects.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5835 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 02.05.2013.

Hydro Electric Schemes Accorded Concurrence by CEA in Central Sector and have received CCEA Approval - (2007-08 onwards)

Sl. Schemes Agency Nos. x MW IC (MW) CEA Concurrence CCEA N0. Jammu & Kashmir 1 Kishanganga NHPC 3x110 330 31.08.05 20.07.2007 14.01.2009 Uttarakhand 2 Vishnugad Pipalkoti THDC 4x111 444 21.09.06 21.08.2008 Arunachal Pradesh 3 Pare NEEPCO 2x55 110 24.09.07 04.12.2008 Mizoram 4 Tuirial NEEPCO 2x30 60 27.06.97 14.01.2011** Total 944

** Revised Cost Estimates

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (c) & (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5835 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 02.05.2013.

List of Hydro Electric Schemes Concurred by CEA since 2007-08

S. Name of Scheme State Sector Developer Installed Capacity Date of Date of No Receip CEA . t Clearance Units x MW MW 1 Pare Ar. Pr. Centra NEEPCO 2x55 110 06/07 24.09.200 l 7 2 Dibang Ar. Pr. Centra NHPC 12x250 3000 06/07 23.01.200 l 8 3 Gundia Kerala State KPCL 1x200 200 3/08 25.04.200 8 4 Singoli Bhatwari Uttarakhan Private LNT 3x33 99 10/07 11.07.200 d 8 5 Alaknanda Uttarakhan Private GMR 3x100 300 01/08 08.8.2008 d 6 Rupsiyabagar Uttarakhan Centra NTPC 3x87 261 10/07 16.10.200 Khasiyabara d l 8 7 Demwe Lower Ar. Pr. Private ADPL 5x342+1x40 1750 11/09 20.11.200 9 8 Dibbin Ar. Pr. Private KSKDHL 2x60 120 06/09 04.12.200 9 9 Lower Siang Ar. Pr. Private JAPL 9x300 2700 08/09 16.02.201 0 10 Teesta - IV Sikkim Centra NHPC 4x130 520 12/09 13.05.201 l 0 11 Kutehr H.P. Private SWEPL 3x80 240 08/09 31.08.201 0 12 Baglihar - II J&K State JKPDC 3x150 450 05/10 29.12.201 0 13 Sainj H.P. State HPPCL 2x50 100 09/09 29.12.201 0 14 Panan Sikkim Private HHPL 4x75 300 12/09 07.03.201 1 15 Nafra Ar. Pr. Private SNEL 2x60 120 08/10 11.02.201 1 16 Nyamjang Chhu Ar. Pr. Private BEL 6x130 780 07/10 24.03.201 1 17 Kolodyne St-II Mizoram Centra NTPC 4x115 460 02/10 14.09.201 l 1 18 Tawang St-I Ar. Pr. Centra NHPC 3x200 600 06/10 10.10.201 l 1 19 Tawang St-II Ar. Pr. Centra NHPC 4x200 800 05/10 22.09.201 l 1 20 Vyasi Uttarakhan State UJVNL 2x60 120 07/10 25.10.201 d 1 21 Indirasagar (Polavaram) A.P. State APGENC 12x80 960 10/09 21.02.201 O 2 22 Bajoli Holi H.P. Private GMR 3x60 180 11/09 30.12.201 1 23 Tato-II Ar. Pr Private THPPL 4x175 700 9/10 22.05.201 2 24 Devsari/SJVNL Uttarakhan Centra SJVNL 3x84 252 10/11 07.08.201 d l 2

25 Shongtong H.P/ State HPPCL 3 x 150 450 01/11 16.08.201 Karcham/HPPCL Kinnaur 2 26 Ratle/ J&K Pvt. GVKRH 4x205+1x3 850 05/12 19.12.201 GVKRHEPPL EPPL 0 2 27 Gongri Ar. Pr. Pvt. DEPL 2x72 144 07/11 04.02.201 3 28 Miyar H.P. Pvt. MHPCL 3x40 120 04/11 07.02.201 3 29 Hirong Ar. Pr Pvt. JAPL 4x125 500 01/12 10.04.201 3 Total 29 1718 6

Note: In addition to above, 1 DPR of Etalin HEP of 3097 MW in Arunachal Pradesh has been accepted for concurrence in the meeting held on 31.01.2013. Concurrence letter is yet to be issued.

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (c) & (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5835 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 02.05.2013.

List of Hydro-Electric Schemes under Examination

S. Scheme/ Sector/ State/ No. x State Sector Agency Units x Installed Month No. MW MW Capacit of y (MW) Receip t 1 Talong Londa HEP Ar. Pr. Private GMR 3x75 225 09/10 2 Siyom HEP Ar. Pr. Private SHPPL 6x166.67 1000 09/10 3 Naying HEP Ar. Pr. Private DSCNPP 4x250 1000 05/11 L 4 Seli HEP H.P Private SHPCL 4x100 400 12/11 5 Dagamara HEP Bihar State BSHPCL 17x7.65 130 04/12 6 Dikhu HEP Nagaland Private MESPL 3x62 186 04/12 7 Kalai –II HEP Ar Pr. Private Kalai PPL 6x200 1200 04/12 8 Chhatru HEP H.P Private DSC 3x42 126 04/12 9 Demwe Upper Ar. Pradesh Private LUPL 5x206+1x50 1080 07/12

10 Tagurshit HEP Ar. Pradesh Private LTAHPL 3x24.67 74 07/12 11 Kiru HEP J&K Joint CVPP 4x165 660 08/12 Ventur e 12 New Ganderwal J&K State JKPDC 3x31 93 10/12 13 Jelam Tamak Utt. Central THDCIL 3x36 108 12/12 14 Bawala Nand Paryag Utt. State UJVNL 4x75 300 08/12 15 Sach Khas H.P. Private L&T 3x86.67+1x 267 01/13 HHPL 7 16 Nyukcharong Chu Ar. Pr Private SNCPCL 3x32 96 01/13 17 Kynshi-I Meghalay Private Athena 2x135 270 02/13 a Kyunshi Pvt. Ltd. 18 Luhri H.P. Central SJVNL 3x196 588 03/13 Total 7803

Note : Kirthai I – Presentation meeting for DPR of Kirthai-I (4x95+1x10=390MW) HEP was held on 04.03.13. Decision on taking DPR under appraisal in CEA, CWC & GSI would be taken after further discussion on issues raised by CWC.

ANNEX-IV

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (c) & (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5835 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 02.05.2013.

DPRs of Hydro-Electric Schemes under scrutiny for acceptance for Examination S. Scheme/ Sector/ State/ No. x State Sector Agency Units x MW Installed Month No. MW Capacit of y (MW) Receip t 1 Umanghot HEP Meghalay State MeECL 3x80 240 03/13 a 2 Lower Kopili Assam State APGC 2x55+1x5+2x2. 120 03/13 L 5 3 Gimliang Ar. Pr. Privat SKIPL 2x40 80 04/12 e 4 Raigam Ar. Pr. Privat SKIPL 3x47 141 04/12 e Total 581

ANNEX-V

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (c) & (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5835 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 02.05.2013.

List of Hydro-Electric Schemes Returned to Project Authorities

(Year 2007-08 onwards)

S. No. Schemes State Sector IC (MW) Month of Receipt Month of Return 1 Kirthai-II J&K State 990 04/11 09/12 2 Kwar HEP J&K Joint Venture 560 07/2012 10/12 3 Bhaironghati Utt. State 381 01/08 02/08 4 Mori Hanol Utt. Private 64 12/09 01/10 5 Bogudiyar Sirkari Bhyol Utt. Private 146 04/10 09/10 6 Tiuni Plasu Utt. State 72 08/10 10/10 7 Nand Prayag Langasu Utt. State 100 03/11 04/11 8 Integrated Kashang St-I HP State 130 10/07 08/08 9 Bara Banghal HP Private 200 06/11 06/11 10 Chango Yangthang HP Private 140 4/11 12/11 11 Sivasamudram Kar. State 345 04/2012 05/12 12 Kundah PSP T.N. State 500 11/06 12/07 13 Teesta st.-II Sikkim Private 480 03/07 05/07 14 Lethang Sikkim Private 96 01/10 04/10 15 Lower Kopili Assam State 150 5/10 6/10 16 Karbi langpi(U.Borpani) Assam State 60 11/08 12/08 17 Yamne St-II Ar. Pr. Private 84 03/11 05/11 18 Heo Ar. Pr. Private 210 04/11 05/11 19 Hutong –II Ar.Pr. Private 1200 02/12 05/12 20 Kalai-I Ar.Pr. Private 1352 01/12 05/12

21 Pemashelphu HEP Ar.Pr. Private 90 07/11 02/13 22 Sissiri HEP Ar.Pr. Private 100 12/09 02/13 Total: 22 Nos. 7450

BANK LOANS FOR POWER PROJECTS 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5848

SMT. MEENA SINGH SHRI BHOLA SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the banks are not granting loans for setting up of new power projects in the country;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor;

(c) the details of the discussion held between the Ministries of Power and Finance in this regard and the manner in which funds will be met for setting up of new power projects in case loans are not granted for the purpose;

(d) the resultant effect of non-availability of financial assistance in augmentation of the power generation capacity; and

(e) the details of such new power projects proposed to be set up in the country, State-wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : No, Madam.

(c) to (e) : Do not arise in view of reply at (a) above.

MONITORING OF THERMAL POWER PROJECTS 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5851

SHRI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government is monitoring/proposes to monitor production of thermal power in the country in view of the increasing pollution and limited coal reserves;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether cases of protests against setting up of thermal power projects due to environmental pollution have come to the notice of the Government and the Government is reconsidering setting up of thermal power plants in the country;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the remedial measures being taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : While production of Thermal Power Plant is being monitored to ensure targeted production, mitigating measures are being taken to reduce pollution from Thermal Power Plant as per the prescribed norms. The coal supplied to Thermal Power Station is also being closely monitored to ensure coal availability to Thermal Power Plant across the country.

(c) & (d) : There have been few protests against setting up of Thermal Power Plants due to environmental pollution. In one such case relating to Thermal Power Plant of M/s Nagarajuna Construction Company Ltd (NCC) at Sompeta in Srikakulam District of Andhra Pradesh (AP), Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoE&F) had suspended the Environment Clearance and advised the Independent Power Producer (IPP) to maintain status-quo with regard to the development of the project. The developer has shifted the location of the project from Srikakulam to Nellore district. In another case relating to the power project of M/s East Coast Energy Pvt Ltd located at Kakrapalli village in Srikakulam district of AP., MoE&F had directed the IPP to suspend the construction work. Based on review of the project, MOE&F had restored the environmental clearance to the project.

(d) : All the thermal power stations are equipped with high efficiency Electro Static Precipitators (ESP) and low NOx burner to limit the emissions of particulate matter and Nitrogen Oxides. High stacks of upto 275 meters are being stipulated to limit the impact of sulpher di-oxide emissions. In critically polluted areas, MOE&F has stipulated installation of Flue Gas Desulphurization Equipment to arrest Sulpher di-oxide emissions. 100% Fly ash utilization is also being stipulated from 4th year of installation so as to limit the ash disposal on land.

ELECTRICITY TO FARMERS 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5852

SMT. JHANSI BOTCHA LAKSHMI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether there is any programme of the Union Government to provide electricity to farmers at concessional rates in view of the recurring drought and floods in the country;

(b) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor;

(c) whether the Union Government proposes to supply power from the Central Grid to the State Grids to tide over the power crisis in the Southern States like Andhra Pradesh; 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): Electricity being a concurrent subject, supply and distribution of electricity in a State to different categories of consumers/sectors including agriculture comes under the purview of the respective State Government/State Power Utility. The Government of India supplements the efforts of the state Governments by establishing power plants in Central Sector through Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs). The Central Government allocates power to the States/UTs from Central Generating Stations (CGSs) to mitigate the overall shortage of power. As per the provisions of Electricity Act, 2003, the State Electricity Regulatory Commission

(SERCs) have the power to fix the tariff for the sale of electricity to consumers including farmers. Section 65 of the Act provides that in case the State Government likes to subsidise any consumer or class of consumers, the State Government shall pay to the concerned Utility/licensee the full amount required for the purpose.

(c) & (d) : The Southern Grid is already connected with Central Grid asynchronously through 2 nos. of HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) Back to Back Stations at Gazuwaka (1000 MW), Chandrapur (1000 MW) and Talcher– Kolar HVDC Bipole (2000/2500 MW) totaling more than 4000 MW and is already supplying power to Southern States including Andhra Pradesh.

In order to facilitate additional supply of power from Central Grid to Southern Grid, a number of transmission lines are taken up, which also includes synchronous interconnection by establishing through 2 single circuits (2xS/C) of 765 kV Extra High Voltage (EHV) AC transmission line from Raichur (Karnataka) to Sholapur (Maharashtra). The details of transmission lines taken up by POWERGRID are attached at Annex.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (c) & (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5852 TO BE ANSWERE

IN THE LOK SABHA ON 02.05.2013.

Transmission Elements taken up by POWERGRID

Sl. No. Name of the Line/ System 1 Raichur – Solapur 765kV S/C inter-regional line 2 Vijayawada – Nellore – Thiruvalem - Melakottaiyur 400kV D/C line LILO of existing 400kV Somanhalli - Salem at 400kV Hosur substation 3 Somanhalli - Salem (New) 400kV D/C line 4 Kurnool – Thiruvalem 765kV D/C line 5 Narendra (New Kudgi) - Kolhapur (New) 765kV D/C line (initially charged at 400kV level)

REFORMS IN POWER SECTOR 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5919

SHRI SURESH KUMAR SHETKAR

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government is working on reforms in power sector with Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) during the 12th Five Year Plan period; and

(b) if so, the details thereof and the steps taken by the Government in this direction so far?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : Ministry of Power in consultation with Planning Commission and the concerned Ministries and stakeholders is formulating the Standard Bidding Documents (SBDs) for power procurements under Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode. Further, for the development of inter-State transmission projects under PPP mode, SBD document is already available.

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5933

SHRI BADRUDDIN AJMAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the North-Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited proposes to construct hydro power projects in Meghalaya and the National Hydro Power Corporation (NHPC) is constructing a hydro power project in Manipur;

(b) if so, the details thereof along with the total cost of the projects and the pattern of cost sharing in this regard;

(c) whether any objection has been raised by any neighbouring country regarding construction of such projects;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the present status of these projects?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) :The Government of Meghalaya has allotted Mawphu Hydro Electric Project (HEP), Stage – II (85 MW) to North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited (NEEPCO) for Survey & Investigation, Detailed Project Report (DPR) preparation and its subsequent execution. As per Pre-Feasibility Report (PFR) prepared in December 2010, the estimated cost of the project is Rs 453.81 Crores.

No hydro power project in Manipur is presently under construction by NHPC Limited. However, NHPC has formed two Joint Ventures (JV) for implementation of the following hydro power projects in Manipur.

(i) Tipaimukh HEP (1500 MW) is to be implemented through a JV amongst NHPC (69%), SJVNL (now NEEPCO is proposed in place of SJVN)(26%) and Govt. of Manipur (5%). As per Techno- economic clearance, the cost of the project is Rs.5,163.86 Crores (at December, 2002 Price Level).

(ii) Loktak Downstream HE project (66 MW) is to be implemented through a JV between NHPC (74%) and Govt. of Manipur (26%). As per Techno-economic clearance, the cost of the project is Rs 867.77 crore (at Oct. 2006 Price Level).

(c) & (d) : The Government of Bangladesh has expressed its apprehension that the construction of these projects may adversely affect Bangladesh. India has assured Bangladesh that it would not take any steps with regard to Hydro Power projects that would adversely affect Bangladesh.

(e) : The status of these projects is at Annex.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (e) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5933 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 02.05.2013.

Sl. Name of project/Executing CEA Present status No agency/I.C Concurrence

Manipur 1 Tipaimukh 02.07.2003 Environment clearance: 24.10.2008 (Central sector) Forest clearance: proposal for forest clearance NHPC, Govt. of Manipur, submitted to Ministry of Environment & Forests. SJVNL*/ 1500 MW 2 Loktak D/s 15.11.2006 Environment clearance: 16.01.2013 (Central sector) Forest Clearance: Stage-I approval: 3.3.11 for NHPC & Govt. of Manipur/66 diversion of 211.57 Ha. MW Meghalaya 3 Mawphu HEP Stage – II Under Survey and Investigation for DPR preparation. (Central sector) NEEPCO/85 MW

*Now proposed to be replaced by NEEPCO.

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS IN BHUTAN 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5960

DR. MURLI MANOHAR JOSHI SHRI DINESH CHANDRA YADAV SHRI ANANT KUMAR HEGDE

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the power projects being undertaken in Bhutan with the assistance of the Indian Government along with their installed capacity, actual power being generated therefrom and the status of completion of the pending power projects;

(b) whether the power generated therefrom is proposed to be supplied to India by linking the transmission lines to the power grids;

(c) if so, the details thereof along with the capacity of the proposed transmission lines in this regard; and

(d) the likely time frame by which power generation is likely to be started from the pending power projects?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) :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 execution of these projects is at Annex.

(b) & (c) : The surplus power generated from these projects is / would be exported to India. Power from Punatsangchhu–I HEP is proposed to be evacuated through 400 kV lines upto Pooling Point at Alipurduar ( located in Northern part of West Bengal,

India). At Alipurduar, a + 800 kV, 3000 MW HVDC terminal is planned, which will be integrated to + 800 kV,6000 MW HVDC Bipole line being constructed between Bishwanath Chariali ( North Eastern Region) and Agra (Northern Region) for onward transfer of power to Northern and Western Regions. The transmission line from

Punatsangchhu-I HEP to Lhamoizingkha (Bhutan Border) is being implemented by Bhutan Power Corporation Limited while the remaining portion within India is being implemented by PGCIL.

(d) :The expected date of completion of three ongoing Hydroelectric Power Projects is as per Annex.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 5960 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 02.05.2013.

Government of India assisted hydropower projects in Bhutan

A. Commissioned Projects.

Sl. No. Name of Project Installed Capacity (MW) 1 Chukha HEP 336 2. Kurichhu HEP 60 3 Tala HEP 1020

B Project Under Construction.

Sl. No. Project Installed Capacity Expected Year of Completion of Project. 1. Punatsangchhu –I 1200 MW November,2016

2. Punatsangchhu –II 1020 MW December,2017 3. Mangdechhu 720 MW September,2017

NEW POWER PROJECTS 2nd May, 2013

LSQ 5975

SHRI DATTA RAGHOBAJI MEGHE

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether proposals for setting up of new power projects in Maharashtra are pending with the Union Government; and

(b) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : After the enactment of Electricity Act, 2003, Techno- Economic Clearance of Central Electricity Authority (CEA) is not required for setting up of Thermal Power Projects. As such, proposals for setting up of new thermal power projects are not being received in CEA. No Detailed Project Reports (DPR) of Hydro Power Projects in Maharashtra are pending for examination in CEA.

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION

8th August, 2013

LSQ *62

SHRI NRIPENDRA NATH ROY SHRI JAGADA NAND SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether some States are lagging behind in rural electrification under the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) and if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor;

(b) the details of the villages partially electrified and fully electrified so far under the Scheme along with the details of the villages that are yet to be covered, State/UT-wise;

(c) the targets fixed for implementation of the Scheme in various States and the target achieved so far, State/UT- wise along with the reasons for not achieving the targets;

(d) the details of the proposals received from various States/UTs for loan/grants under the Scheme during the 12th Five Year Plan period and the decision taken by the Government on such proposal, State/UT-wise; and

(e) the details of the proposals taken up by the Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) for electrification of rural areas in each State and the amount sanctioned and spent so far during the 11th and 12th Five Year Plan periods?

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. 62 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 08.08.2013 REGARDING RURAL ELECTRIFICATION.

(a) : The progress of rural electrification works in the country under RGGVY is generally satisfactory. However, the progress in some States is comparatively slow mainly on account of the following reasons. ? Delay in forest clearance for the land proposals required for execution of the projects in few districts in Jharkhand and Odisha.

# Delay in execution of work in district Latehar, Palamu and Garwha of Jharkhand due to contractual issues.

# Delays in land acquisition in some States particularly in Bihar for 33/11 KV sub-stations by States.

# Poor upstream rural electricity infrastructure in some States, particularly in Jharkhand.

# Difficult terrain in some States, mostly North Eastern States and Jammu & Kashmir.

# Law & order problem including Maoist Violence, in a few districts in some States among these Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and parts of Bihar are more seriously affected.

(b) & (c) : Under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), during 10th and 11th Five Year Plan, 648 projects have been sanctioned covering electrification of 1,12,975 un-electrified (UE) villages, intensive electrification of 3,88,740 partially electrified (PE) villages and release of free electricity connections to 2.77 crore BPL households in the country. Cumulatively, as on 30.06.2013, the electrification works in 1,07,415 UE villages and 2,98,211 PE villages have been completed and free electricity connections to 2.09 crore BPL households have been released. The details are at Annex-I.

(d) : Proposal for continuation of RGGVY during the 12th and 13th Five Year Plans has been finalized. After approval of the same, projects received from the various states will be taken up for consideration as per the approved guidelines.

(e) : The details of the proposals sanctioned along with the project cost and subsidy amount disbursed by REC under RGGVY, as on 30.06.2013, is at Annex-II.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (b) & (c) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 62 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 08.08.2013 REGARDING RURAL ELECTRIFICATION.

State wise coverage & achievement of un-electrified villages, partially electrified villages and release of free electricity connection to BPL households under RGGVY

As on 30.06.2013 Partially Electrified Sl. Un-electrified Villages BPL connections State Villages No. Coverage Achievement Coverage Achievement Coverage Achievement 1 Andhra Pradesh* 0 0 26628 26570 2766573 2766603 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2081 1795 1526 1094 53337 30797 3 Assam 8230 8047 12907 12385 1227824 976742 4 Bihar 24894 22807 18717 5176 5551558 2374825 5 Chhattisgarh 1736 1107 16098 12813 1220281 996652 6 Gujarat* 0 0 16228 15806 832933 832933 7 Haryana* 0 0 6593 4676 250409 194461 8 Himachal Pradesh 95 83 12734 10534 17215 15376 9 Jammu & Kashmir 234 183 3247 2895 79991 57395 10 Jharkhand 18912 18105 6359 5739 1469830 1298825 11 Karnataka 62 62 25271 24680 915607 861390 12 Kerala* 0 0 1272 181 117464 52970 13 Madhya Pradesh 889 601 49359 25008 1895189 997171 14 Maharashtra* 0 0 41921 36713 1217315 1192471 15 Manipur 882 616 1378 574 107369 29554 16 Meghalaya 1866 1678 3239 2341 109696 89045 17 Mizoram 137 94 570 346 30917 15144 18 Nagaland 105 88 1167 1069 72861 38732 19 Odisha 14722 14391 29324 25163 3047561 2836707 20 Punjab* 0 0 11840 5295 168860 80404 21 Rajasthan 4238 4144 34401 33308 1432261 1151402 22 Sikkim 25 25 413 383 12108 9832 23 Tamil Nadu* 0 0 10402 9673 525571 501202 24 Tripura 148 143 658 620 117163 100495 25 Uttar Pradesh 28006 27750 22973 2982 1988663 1045022 26 Uttarakhand 1511 1511 9263 9221 269560 234593 27 West Bengal 4202 4185 24252 22966 2282444 2169045 Total 112975 107415 388740 298211 27780560 20949788 *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 PART (e) OF THE STATEMENT LAID IN REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 62 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 08.08.2013 REGARDING RURAL ELECTRIFICATION.

State-wise details of projects sanctioned, cost of projects and subsidy disbursed by REC under RGGVY as on 30.06.2013.

Rs. in crore

Sr. No. State No. of projects Sanctioned Project Subsidy disbursed by sanctioned Cost REC 1 Andhra Pradesh 26 907.94 722.86 2 Arunachal Pradesh 16 1016.18 770 3 Assam 23 2851.29 2171 4 Bihar 54 7592.58 3497 5 Chhattisgarh 18 1378.20 859 6 Gujarat 25 359.81 262.92 7 Haryana 21 219.02 158.94 8 Himachal Pr. 12 341.17 261.36 9 J & K 14 933.21 717.78 10 Jharkhand 22 3479.30 2757 11 Karnataka 27 1021.80 695.48 12 Kerala 14 237.59 108.8 13 Madhya Pradesh 52 2878.52 1589.48 14 Maharashtra 35 850.17 527 15 Manipur 9 381.83 266 16 Meghalaya 7 466.91 365.73 17 Mizoram 8 317.22 214.26 18 Nagaland 11 270.20 207.35 19 Orissa 32 3812.71 2983.21 20 Punjab 17 186.91 54.44 21 Rajasthan 40 1327.36 992.09 22 Sikkim 4 217.92 155.59 23 Tamil Nadu 29 484.68 289.66 24 Tripura 4 199.08 158.37 25 Uttar Pradesh 86 8281.69 3126.26 26 Uttarakhand 13 766.43 617.52 27 West Bengal 29 2946.89 2052.95 Total 648 43726.61 26581.85

PENDING POWER PROJECTS 8th August, 2013

LSQ 701

SHRI ABDULRAHMAN SHRI NALIN KUMAR KATEEL SHRI C. RAJENDRAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the power projects in various States including Tamil Nadu pending for approval with the Union Government at present;

(b) the reasons for the delay in according clearance for the said projects along with the time-frame for clearance of those proposals, proposal-wise;

(c) the time-frame for completion of those power projects, project-wise; and

(d) the time by which the country is likely to be self-reliant in power sector along with the steps being 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): After the enactment of Electricity Act, 2003, concurrence of Central Electricity Authority (CEA) is not required for setting up of new thermal power projects. As such, no thermal power project including from the state of Tamil Nadu is pending for approval with CEA. However, concurrence of CEA is required for setting up of Hydro Projects estimated to involve capital expenditure exceeding such sum as may be fixed from time to time, by notification by the Central Government. According to the guidelines, in case the Hydro Electric Scheme is found to be technically acceptable with necessary inputs to be furnished by the developers, CEA shall accord concurrence for implementation of the hydro electric scheme, as far as practicable within a period of 90 (ninety) working days from the date of submission of Detailed Projects Reports (DPR) complete in all aspects.

DPRs of 21 hydro electric projects (upto 31.07.2013) with an aggregate installed capacity of 7,724 MW are under examination in CEA/Central Water Commission (CWC)/Geological Survey of India (GSI). Details of hydro electric projects under examination in CEA/CWC/GSI and their present status of examination are given at Annex. No DPR of hydro electric project located in the State of Tamil Nadu is under examination in CEA/CWC/GSI.

(d) : Keeping in view the growing demand for power, 88,537 MW of fresh capacity comprising 10,897 MW Hydro, 72,340 MW Thermal and 5,300 MW Nuclear, is planned to be added during the Twelfth Five Year Plan Period. With the implementation of the targeted capacity by the end of Twelfth Five Year Plan, the country is likely to be self-reliant in power sector.

Several measures have been initiated by the Government to achieve the new capacity addition target. These include:

(i) Rigorous monitoring of capacity addition of ongoing generation projects at the highest level by the Hon`ble Minister of State for Power (Independent Charge), Planning Commission, Cabinet Secretariat, Secretary (Power) and Chairperson of Central Electricity Authority.

(ii) Periodic joint review of issues related to supply of power equipment from BHEL by a Group under the Chairmanship of Secretary (Heavy Industry) and Secretary (Power).

(iii) Formation of several new joint ventures to manufacture super-critical boilers and turbine-generators for thermal power plants.

(iv) Introduction of web-based monitoring system.

(v) Sensitization of stake-holders to enlarge the vendor base to meet Balance of Plants requirements.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 701 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 08.08.2013.

Hydro-Electric Schemes under Examination in CEA/ CWC/ GSI (As on 31.07.2013) Sl. No. Scheme/ (State) Installed Month of Status Capacity Receipt (MW) 1 Kiru 660 08/2012 Project accepted for examination during presentation meeting

(J&K) held on 15.10.2012. Hydrology, pondage, inter-State, instrumentation and power evacuation aspects cleared. 2 New Ganderwal 93 10/2012 Project accepted for examination during presentation meeting (J&K) held on 27.11.12. Hydrology, Power Potential Studies and power evacuation aspects cleared. 3 Kirthai-I 390 01/2013 Detailed Project Report was accepted for details examination (J&K) during the meeting held on 02.05.2013. Hydrology, Power Potential Studies and inter-State aspects cleared. 4 Seli 400 12/2011 Presentation held on 13.01.2012 & Detailed Project Report (HP) taken under examination. Hydrology, Power Potential Studies, Concrete & Masonry Dam Design, Instrument, Foundation Engineering & Special Analysis, Power evacuation, Geological Survey of India, interstate & Central Soil And Materials Research Station aspects cleared. 5 Chhatru 126 04/2012 Project accepted for examination during presentation meeting (HP) held on 06.7.2012. Hydrology, Power Potential Studies, instrumentation, inter state, power evacuation, Electro & Mechanical design, Central Soil And Materials Research Station and Geological Survey of India aspects cleared. 6 Sach Khas 267 01/2013 Project accepted for examination during presentation meeting (HP) held on 21.02.2013 and Detailed Project Report taken under detailed examination. Hydrology & Power Potential Studies cleared. 7 Luhri 588 03/2013 Hydrology, Power Potential Studies, International, inter-State, (HP) gates design, instrumentation, Concrete & Masonry Dam Design and Foundation Engineering & Special Analysis aspects cleared. 8 Jelam Tamak 108 12/2012 Hydrology, Power Potential Studies, inter-State, International, (Uttarakhand) instrumentation and power evacuation aspects cleared. 9 Bowala Nand 300 08/2012 Hydrology, Power Potential Studies, International, inter-State, Prayag gates design, Foundation Engineering & Special Analysis, (Uttarakhand) plant planning and instrumentation aspect cleared.

10 Dagmara 130 04/2012 Concurrence meeting held on 20.03.2013. During meeting, it (Bihar) was concluded that concurrence of Dagmara Hydro Electric Projects could not be accepted by the Authority due to high Project cost & tariff. 11 Siyom 1000 9/2010 All clearance received except plant planning, civil quantities, (Ar. Pradesh) cost of civil works and phasing. 12 Kalai –II 1200 04/2012 Project accepted for examination during presentation meeting (Ar. Pradesh) held on 06.7.2012. Hydrology, Power evacuation, Power Potential Studies, interstate, Hydel Civil Design, Electrical & Mechanical design, International, Instrumentation and Central Soil And Materials Research Station aspects are cleared. 13 Tagurshit 74 07/2012 Project accepted for examination during presentation meeting (Ar. Pradesh) held on 22.08.2012. Hydrology, Power Potential Studies, Inter-State, Concrete & Masonry Dam Design, Hydel Civil Design and Instrumentation aspects cleared. 14 Demwe Upper 1080 07/2012 Standing Technical Committee on conversion of Storage (Ar. Pradesh) Scheme to Run Of the River Scheme in its meeting held on 29.11.2012 has cleared the project. As per recommendation of Standing Technical Committee, developer submitted revised

Power Potential Studies. Replies to comments on Power Potential Studies received on 13.06.2013. Detailed Project Report cleared from hydrology, instrumentation, inter-State & power evacuation aspects. 15 Nyukcharong 96 01/2013 Detailed Project Report was accepted in Presentation Chu meeting held on 04.03.2013. Power Potential Studies & (Ar. Pradesh) hydrology cleared. 16 Dikhu 186 04/2012 All aspects cleared except Geological Survey of India, (Nagaland) Central Soil And Materials Research Station, cost of civil works and phasing. 17 Kyunshi-I 270 02/2013 Project accepted for examination during presentation meeting (Meghalaya) held on 14.03.2013. Power Potential Studies & Hydrology cleared. 18 Tato-I 186 05/2013 Presentation held on 04.06.2013 & Detailed Project Report (Ar. Pradesh) taken into under examination. Power Potential Studies & Hydrology cleared. 19 Umngot 240 03/2013 Presentation held on 04.06.2013 & (Meghalaya) Detailed Project Report taken into under examination. Cleared from hydrology. 20 Lower Kopili 120 03/2013 Hydrology and Power Potential Studies cleared. (Assam) 21 Heo 210 07/2013 Taken under examination since 17.07.2013. (Ar. Pradesh)

DELAY IN APPROVAL POWER PROJECTS 8th August, 2013

LSQ 763

SHRI BABAR GAJANAN DHARMSHI SHRI SHRI SHIVAJI ADHALRAO PATIL SHRI DHARMENDRA YADAV

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether various power projects worth over two lakh crore are lying pending for approval due to inter-ministerial issues;

(b) if so, the details thereof along with the primary reasons for the delays and disputes among Ministries;

(c) whether the private sector needs to be re-assured that their contractual rights would be honoured; and

(d) if so, the steps taken/being taken by the Union Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : Some power projects get delayed from their original schedule of commissioning due to delay in environment and forest clearances, fuel availability, land acquisition issue, defence clearance etc. In order to expedite clearances and implementation, a Project Monitoring Group (PMG) has been formed by the Government. Sub-groups on the issues of Environment, Coal, Home, Defence, Railways and Petroleum & Natural Gas have been formed which have weekly meetings to resolve the pending issues.

(c) & (d) : The concluded Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) have been entered between the procurers (which are mostly State Utilities) and private power developers. These are legally enforceable contracts between the parties to be governed by the relevant provisions of the said contract.

POWER FROM KUDANKULAM NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 8th August, 2013

LSQ 767

SHRI P. K. BIJU SHRI C. RAJENDRAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the States to which power generated from the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant will be allocated;

(b) whether the State Government of Kerala has requested additional allocation of power therefrom;

(c) if so, the details thereof;

(d) whether the State Government of Tamil Nadu has requested the Union Government to allocate the entire power therefrom to Tamil Nadu as an adhoc measure; and if so, the details thereof and the response of the Union Government thereto?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M.SCINDIA)

(a) : As per existing guidelines for allocation of power, the entire power to be generated from Kundakulam Nuclear Power Plant (2x1000 MW) has been allocated amongst the beneficiary States on 05,02.2004 as under:

S. No. Beneficiary State Power allocated (MW) 01. Karnataka 442 02. Tamil Nadu 925 (includes 10% home State entitlement) 03. Kerala 266 04. Pondicherry 67 05. Unallocated 300 Total 2000

(b) & (c): A request from the Government of Kerala for allocation of 500 MW power -to Kerala to be generated from Kudankuiam Nuclear Power Project was received in this Ministry. Government of Kerala was informed that power had already been allocated from Kundankulam Nuclear Power Plant (2x1000 MW) amongst the beneficiary States/Union Territories including Tamil Nadu based on the guidelines for allocation of power from Central Sector Generating Stations to the States/UTs.

(d) & (e): A request from the Government of Tamil Nadu for allocation of the entire power to be generated from Kundankulam Nuclear Power Plant to Tamil Nadu was received in the Ministry of Power. Government of Tamil Nadu was informed that power had already been allocated from Kundankulam Nuclear Power Plant (2x1000 MW) amongst the beneficiary States/Union Territories including Tamil Nadu based on the guidelines for allocation of power from Central Sector Generating Stations to the States/UTs. However, 100 MW power from Unallocated quota is allocated to Tamil Nadu from the date of commercial operation of unit-l of Kudankuiam Nuclear Power Project.

IMPLEMENTATION OF POWER PROJECTS IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH 8th August, 2013

LSQ 770

SHRI RAJIV RANJAN (LALAN) SINGH SHRI MURLI MANOHAR JOSHI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a target for additional power generation of 38000 Mega Watt was set during the period from 2006-2009 in Arunachal Pradesh and memoranda were signed by various institutions in this regard;

(b) if so, the details thereof along with the total number of such institutions to which work were awarded for achieving the said target;

(c) whether any assessment regarding capacity and competence of the said institutions in the power sector was made while awarding the work to them; and

(d) if so, the details thereof and the present status of implementation of the said projects as on date?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (d) : As per information available in Central Electricity Authority (CEA), the Government of Arunachal Pradesh has signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with various Institutions / Developers (public/private sector), in respect of hydro power projects (above 25 MW capacity), with an aggregate installed capacity of 41400.5 MW. The present status of implementation of these projects is enclosed at Annex.

As per the provisions of the Indian Constitution, `Water & Water Power` is a `State Subject` and therefore, allotment/award of Hydro power projects comes under the purview of the concerned State Government. Assessment of capacity and competence of Institutions / Developers in the power sector while awarding the work to them is also done by the State Government.

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 770 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 08.08.2013.

STATUS OF DEVELOPMENT OF H.E. PROJECTS ALLOTTED IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH (Above 25 MW Capacity)

(As on August 2013)

S. Name of Project Agency Present Date of Status of Env. Present Status No. I.C. MOU Clearance (MW) Tawang Basin Central 1 Tawang-I NHPC 600 24.06.2007 TOR issued in Concurrence accorded Dec., 2006 by CEA on 10.10.2011. 2 Tawang-II NHPC 800 24.06.2007 TOR issued in Concurrence accorded Dec., 2006 by CEA on 22.09.2011.

Sub-total 1400 (Central) Private 3 Nyukcharongchu SEW Energy 96 21-02-2008 TOR issued in DPR under Ltd. Feb., 2010 examination in CEA . 4 Mago Chu SEW Energy 96 21-02-2008 TOR issued in DPR yet to be Feb., 2010 prepared. 5 Nyamjungchu Bhilwara Energy 780 (28-05- TOR issued in Concurrence accorded Ltd. 09 for 900 Aug., 2010 on 24.03.2011. MW) 6 Rho SEW Energy 141 2/3/2009 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be submitted to prepared. MoEF 7 New Melling SEW Energy 96 2/3/2009 TOR issued in DPR yet to be Ltd. (For 60 Feb., 2010 prepared. MW) 8 Tsa - Chu - II Energy 90 12/1/2009 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Development (Amended submitted to prepared. Co. Ltd. on MoEF 27.08.2010) 9 Tsa - Chu - I Energy 50 12/1/2009 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Lower Development (Amended submitted to prepared. Co. Ltd. on MoEF 27.08.2010) Sub-total 1349 (Private) Sub-total (Tawang Basin) 2749 Kameng Basin Central NIL 0 Private 10 Kameng Dam KSK Electricity 600 25-01-2007 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be (Bana) Financing India submitted to prepared. May be Pvt. Ltd. MoEF dropped due to vicinity of Wildlife Sanctuary or Tiger Reserves. 11 Badao Coastal Projects 70 19-11-2008 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Pvt. Ltd. submitted to prepared. MoEF 12 Rebby Coastal Projects 30 19-11-2008 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Pvt. Ltd. submitted to prepared. MoEF 13 Para Coastal Projects 55 19-11-2008 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Pvt. Ltd. submitted to prepared. MoEF 14 Talong (Londa) GMR Energy 225 24-01-2007 TOR issued in Concurrence accorded Ltd. Aug., 2010 by CEA on 30.04.2013. Concurrence letter yet to be issued. 15 Lachung Coastal Projects 40 19-11-2008 TOR yet to be DPR under Pvt. Ltd. submitted to examination by State MoEF Govt. 16 Phanchung M/S CESC 56 25-10-2007 TOR issued in DPR submitted by (Pachi) (Indiabull Jul., 2008 Indiabull Real Estate Real Estate Ltd.to State Govt. on

Ltd.) 18.11.2009. Project transferred to M/S CESC. 17 Dibbin KSK Electricity 120 25-01-2007 2015-16 Concurrence accorded Financing India by CEA on 4.12.2009. Pvt. Ltd. 18 Tarang Warang Indiabull Real 36 25-10-2007 TOR issued in DPR submitted to Estate Ltd. May, 2009 State Govt. on 19.11.2009.

19 Papu Indiabull Real 90 9/1/2009 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Estate Ltd. submitted to prepared. May be MoEF dropped due to vicinity of Wildlife Sanctuary or Tiger Reserves. 20 Jameri KSK Energy 50 27/12/2007 TOR submitted DPR yet to be Ventures Pvt. in Aug., 2010 prepared. Ltd. 21 Nafra SEW Energy Ltd. 120 14/9/2007 - TOR issued in Concurrence accorded Oct, 2008. by CEA on - Env. Clearance 11.02.2011. considered by EAC in Jul., 2010. - Compliance to comments furnished in Aug., 2010. 22 Pakke Bung-I Energy 40 12/1/2008 DPR under Development Co. (Amended examination by State Ltd. on Govt. 27.08.2010) 23 Pachuk-I Energy 84 12/1/2008 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Development Co. (Amended submitted to prepared. Ltd. on MoEF 27.08.2010) 24 Pachuk-II Lower Energy 45 27.08.2010 TOR yet to be DPR under Development Co. submitted to examination by State Ltd. MoEF Govt. 25 Pachuk-II Energy 60 12/1/2008 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Development Co. (Amended submitted to prepared. Ltd. on MoEF 27.08.2010) 26 Marjingla Lower Energy 48 27.08.2010 TOR yet to be DPR under Development Co. submitted to examination by State Ltd. MoEF Govt. 27 Marjingla Energy 60 12/1/2008 TOR yet to be DPR under Development Co. (Amended submitted to examination by State Ltd. on MoEF Govt. 27.08.2010) 28 Papu Valley Vensar 48 25/11/2008 TOR yet to be Concurrence accorded Construction Co. submitted to by State Govt. Ltd. MoEF 29 Kameng- II Mountain Fall 600 23-11-2006 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be

(Bhareli-II) India Pvt.Ltd. submitted to prepared. MoEF 30 Gongri Patel Engineering 144 18-05-2007 Env. Clearance Concurrence accorded Ltd. (Amended for 90 MW by CEA on on obtained in Feb., 04.02.2013. 05.08.2011) 2010 31 Utung KSK Energy 100 11/9/2007 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Ventures Ltd. submitted to prepared. MoEF 32 Nazong KSK Energy 60 11/9/2007 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Ventures Ltd. submitted to prepared.Proposal MoEF likely to be dropped based on EIA study for Bichom Basin. 33 Khuitam Adishankar 66 12/6/2007 - TOR issued in DPR cleared by State Power Pvt. Ltd. (17.05.2010 Jan, 2010. Govt. on 24.12.2010. for 66 MW) - EIA/EMP studies submitted to State Govt. in Aug., 2010 34 Dinchang KSK Energy 360 11/9/2007 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Ventures Ltd. submitted to prepared. MoEF 35 Dimijin KSK Energy 40 11/9/2007 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Ventures Ltd. submitted to prepared. As per MoEF Bichom Basin study through WAPCOS by MoEF, project stalled due to consideration of free flow. 36 Digin Patel Engineering 46 15.11.2010 DPR yet to be Ltd. prepared. 37 Meyong Patel Engineering 38 15.11.2010 DPR yet to be Ltd. prepared. 38 Saskangrong Patel Engineering 45 18/5/2007 Concurrence accorded Ltd. by State on 24.09.2012. Sub-total 3376 (Private) Sub-total (Kameng Basin) 3376 Dikrong Basin Central NIL 0 Private 39 Par KVK Energy & 65 26-12-2007 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Infrastructure submitted to prepared. Ltd. (M/S ECI) MoEF 40 Dardu KVK Energy & 60 26-12-2007 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Infrastructure submitted to prepared. Ltd. (M/S ECI) MoEF 41 Toru KVK Energy & 90 21.06.2007 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Infrastructure submitted to prepared. Ltd. (M/S ECI) MoEF 42 Panyor Raajratna Energy 80 25-02-2009 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Holdings Pvt. submitted to prepared. Ltd. MoEF

Sub-total 295 (Private) Sub-total (Dikrong Basin) 295 Subansiri Basin Central NIL 0 Private 43 Naba Abir 1000 21-06-2010 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Infrastructure submitted to prepared. Pvt. Ltd. MoEF 44 Niare Coastal 800 Apr., 2011 DPR yet to be Infrastructure prepared. Pvt. Ltd. 45 Dengser Coastal 552 Apr., 2011 DPR yet to be Infrastructure prepared. Pvt. Ltd. 46 Nalo Coastal 360 16-11-2010 DPR yet to be Infrastructure prepared. Pvt. Ltd. 47 Oju-II NavayugaEngg. 1000 21-06-2010 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Co. Ltd. submitted to prepared. MoEF 48 Oju-I NavayugaEngg. 700 21-06-2010 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Co. Ltd. submitted to prepared. MoEF 49 Subansiri Middle Kamala HECL) 1600 28/08/2009 - TOR submitted DPR yet to be (Kamala) Jindal Power Ltd. to MoEF in Mar., prepared. 2010. - Additional data sought by EAC. 50 Subansiri Upper KSK Energy 1800 18.03.2010 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Ventures Ltd. submitted to prepared. MoEF Sub-total 7812 (Private) Sub-total (Subansiri Basin) 7812 Siang Basin Central 51 Siang Upper St.II NEEPCO 3750 28.05.2013 DPR yet to be prepared. Sub-total 3750 (Central) Private 52 Thingbuchu Ar. Pr. Mega 60 10.08.2009 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Power Projects submitted to prepared. Ltd. MoEF 53 Jarong CESC Ltd. 90 25-11-2008 TOR yet to be DPR under submitted to examination by State MoEF Govt. 54 Simang-I Adishankar 67 6/2/2008 TOR submitted DPR cleared by State Power Pvt. Ltd to MoEF in Mar., Govt. 2010. 55 Simang-II Adishankar 66 6/2/2008 TOR issued in DPR cleared by State Power Pvt. Ltd (Rev. May, 2010 Govt. 21.08.09) 56 Barpu M/S Mechuka 90 27-12-2007 TOR issued in DPR returned by CEA

(Pemashelpu) HPPL Aug., 2009 . (Raajratna Energy Holdings Pvt. Ltd. ) 57 Kangtangshiri M/s 80 27-12-2007 TOR submitted DPR returned by CEA Kangtangshiri to MoEF in Aug., . HPPL (Raajratna 2010 Energy Holdings Pvt. Ltd.) 58 Rapum (Ropam) Raajratna Energy 80 27-12-2007 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Holdings Pvt. Ltd submitted to prepared. MoEF 59 Rego M/S Greeko Ltd. 141 27-12-2007 - TOR issued in DPR yet to be (Tuff Jan., 2008 . prepared. Power Pvt. -Public hearing to Ltd) be held shortly. 60 Yamne Stage-I SS Yamne 60 5/3/2008 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Power Private submitted to prepared. Ltd. MoEF 61 Yamne Stage-II SS Yamne 96 5/3/2008 TOR yet to be DPR returned by CEA Power Private submitted to . Ltd. MoEF

62 Lower Yamne Yamne Power 50 25-11-2008 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Stage-I Private Limited submitted to prepared. MoEF 63 Lower Yamne Yamne Power 40 25-11-2008 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Stage-II Private Limited submitted to prepared. MoEF 64 Tagurshit L&T Power Ltd. 74 23-12-2008 TOR issued in DPR under Mar., 2010 examination in CEA . 65 Tato-II Tato Hydro 700 22-02-2006 - TOR issued in Concurrence accorded Power Pvt. Ltd. Dec., 2006. by CEA on (Reliance Energy - Draft EIA 22.05.2012. Ltd.) report sent to State Govt. in May, 2010. 66 Naying D.S. Construction 1000 22-02-2006 TOR issued in Concurrence accorded Ltd Jul., 2007. by CEA on 31.07.2013. Concurrence letter yet to be issued. 67 Siang Lower Jaiprakash 2700 22-02-2006 Dec., 16 (1500 Concurrence accorded Associates Ltd. (Revised MW) by CEA on 8.12.2010) 2020 (1200 MW) 16.02.2010. 68 Siyom (Siang SIYOM Hydro 1000 22-02-2006 Env. Clearance DPR under Middle) Power Pvt. Ltd. accorded in Mar., examination in CEA . (Reliance Energy 2005 Ltd.) 69 Pauk Velcan Energy 145 30-06-2007 TOR issued in DPR under Ltd. (rev MOA- Mar., 2010. examination in CEA . 31-07-09) 70 Heo Velcan Energy 240 30-06-2007 TOR issued in DPR under scrutiny to Ltd. (rev MOA- Apr., 2010. accept for examination 31-07-09) in CEA.

71 Hirong Jaiprakash 500 22-02-2006 TOR issued in Concurrence accorded Associates Ltd. Jan., 2007. by CEA on 10.04.2013. 72 Tato-l Siyota HPPL 186 30-06-2007 TOR issued in DPR under (Velcan Energy (rev MOA- Apr., 2010. examination in CEA. Ltd.) 31-07-09) 73 Tagurshit St. II Chadalavada 27.5 11.08.2009 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Const. (P) Ltd. submitted to prepared. MoEF 74 Pango Meenakshi Power 96 27.08.2010 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Ltd. submitted to prepared. MoEF 75 Hirit Korong SMEC India Pvt. 30 09.06.2011 DPR yet to be Ltd. prepared. Sub-total 7618.5 (Private) Sub-total (Siang Basin) 11368.5 Dibang Basin Central 76 Dibang NHPC 3000 24.06.2007 2020-21 Concurrence accorded by CEA in Jan., 2008 and validity of TEC extended upto Jan., 2014. Sub-total 3000 (Central) Private 77 Emini Emini Hydro 500 2/3/2009 TOR issued in DPR yet to be Power Pvt. Ltd. Sep., 2010. prepared. (Reliance Energy Ltd.) 78 Mihumdon Mihumdon Hydro 400 2/3/2009 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Power Pvt. Ltd. submitted to prepared. (Reliance Energy MoEF Ltd.) 79 Sissiri Soma Sissiri 100 18-01-2008 TOR issued in DPR returned by CEA Hydro Pvt. Ltd. May, 2010. . (Soma Enterprise Ltd.) 80 Emra-II Athena Energy 216 2/2/2008 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Venture submitted to prepared. MoEF 81 Amulin AMULIN Hydro 420 2/3/2009 TOR issued in DPR yet to be Power Pvt. Ltd. Jul., 2010. prepared. (Reliance Energy Ltd.) 82 Emra-l Athena Energy 275 2/2/2008 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Venture submitted to prepared. MoEF

83 Etalin Jindal Power Ltd. 3097 8/12/2008 TOR issued in Concurrence accorded (JV with Nov., 2009. by CEA on HPDCAPL) - 31.01.2013. Etalin H.E. Power Concurrence letter yet Co.Ltd. to be issued.

84 Attunli Jindal Power Ltd. 500 8/12/2008 TOR issued in DPR yet to be (JV with Nov., 2009. prepared. HPDCAPL) - Attunli H.E. Power Co.Ltd. Sub-total 5508 (Private) Sub-total (Dibang Basin) 8508 Lohit Basin Central NIL 0 Private 85 Gimliang Sai Krishnodaya 80 27.12.2007 TOR yet to be DPR returned by CEA Industries (P) Ltd. (Rev.-26- submitted to . 02-09) MoEF 86 Raigam Sai Krishnodaya 141 27.12.2007 TOR yet to be DPR returned by CEA Industries (P) Ltd. (Rev.-26- submitted to . 02-09) MoEF 87 Tidding-I Sai Krishnodaya 96 27.12.2007 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be Industries (P) Ltd. (Rev.-26- submitted to prepared. 02-09) MoEF 88 Kalai-II Kalai Power Pvt. 1200 2/3/2009 TOR issued in DPR under Ltd. (Reliance Dec., 2009. examination in CEA. Power Ltd.) 89 Hutong- II Mountain Fall 1200 23-11-2006 TOR issued in DPR returned by CEA. India Pvt. Aug., 2007. 90 Tidding-II Sai Krishnodaya 68 26-02-2009 TOR yet to be DPR yet to be submitted to prepared. MoEF 91 Kalai-I Mountain Fall 1352 23-11-2006 TOR issued in DPR returned by India Pvt. Aug., 2007. CEA. 92 Demwe(Lower) Athena Energy 1750 9/7/2007 2016-17 Concurrence accorded Venture by CEA on 20.11.2009. 93 Demwe(Upper) Athena Energy 1080 9/7/2007 TOR yet to be DPR under Venture (Lohit submitted to examination in CEA . Urja) MoEF 94 Anjaw Athena Energy 280 9/7/2007 DPR yet to be Venture (Lohit prepared. Urja) Sub-total 7247 (Private) Sub-total (Lohit 7247 Basin) Tirap Basin Central NIL 0 Private 95 Tipang(Tirap) IL&FS 45 16-12-2009 TOR issued in DPR cleared by State Renewable May, 2010. Govt. on 15.07.2011. Energy Ltd. Sub-total (Tirap Basin) 45 Total Central 8150 4 (Arunachal Private 33250.5 91 Pradesh) Total 41400.5 95

HYDRO POWER POTENTIAL IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH 8th August, 2013

LSQ 821

SHRI DINESH CHANDRA YADAV SHRI ANANT KUMAR HEGDE

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether any assessment was made regarding Hydro Power generation potential in Arunachal Pradesh during the last few years;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the quantum of Hydro Power generation projected as per these assessments;

(c) whether the National Hydro Power Corporation Limited (NHPC) has prepared a frame work of six projects for production of 20,700 MW of Hydro Power; and

(d) if so, the details thereof and the present status of each of these projects, project-wise?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : As per the re-assessment study of Hydro Electric Potential of the country completed by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) in 1987, the hydropower potential in Arunachal Pradesh has been assessed as 50328 MW (50064 MW – Above 25 MW). The status is as under:

Of the above 6 projects, Subansiri Lower project (2000 MW) in Subansiri Basin is presently under construction by NHPC.

The current status of the other five projects is as under:-

CAPACITY OF POWER GENERATION 8th August, 2013

LSQ 834

SHRI RAJAIAH SIRICILLA SHRI HAMDULLA A. B. SAYEED SHRI MUNDE GOPINATHRAO PANDURANG SHRI SANJEEV GANESH NAIK SMT RATNA DE

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the total demand and supply of power in the country at present, State/UT-wise;

(b) whether the power units are not generating power as per their installed capacity;

(c) if so, the details thereof including the installed capacity of power generation and the actual power generated both in the public and private sectors and the reasons therefor;

(d) the total capacity of power generation added during the last three years and the current year, State/UT-wise; and

(e) the details of power projects which are pending for clearance including the steps taken by the Government to augment generation of power in the country?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : The State/UT-wise demand and supply of power in terms of energy and peak during the current financial year 2013-14 (April-June, 2013) are given at Annex-I.

(b) & (c): The performance of power plants depend upon many factors like forced and planned outages, technological obsolescence of some of the vintage units, schedule from beneficiary states, transmission constraints and availability and quality of fuel for thermal plants and availability of water for hydel power plants.

The installed capacity is measured in megawatt (MW) and actual power generation from the power plant during a year is measured in Million Unit (MU). The installed capacity (MW) and actual power generation (MU) from the power plants in public sector and private sector during April-June, 2013 are as under:

(e) : 26 Nos. of Hydro Electric Projects with an aggregate installed capacity of 19,249 MW have been concurred by CEA since 2002-03 and are yet to be cleared by Ministry of Environment and Forest. 21 Nos. of HE Projects in the country with an aggregate installed capacity of 7724 MW are under examination in CEA. Details are given at Annex-III.

Steps taken by the Government to augment the generation of power in the country are :

(i) Acceleration in generating capacity addition during 12th Plan with a proposed target of 88,537 MW (excluding 30,000 MW renewable) against an achievement of 54,964 MW during 11th Plan.

(ii) Rigorous monitoring of capacity addition of the on-going generation projects.

(iii) Development of Ultra Mega Power Projects of 4000 MW each to reap benefits of economies of scale.

(iv) Advance planning of generation capacity addition projects for 12th Plan.

(v) Augmentation of domestic manufacturing capacity of power equipment through Joint Ventures.

(vi) Coordinated operation and maintenance of hydro, thermal, nuclear and gas based power stations to optimally utilize the existing generation capacity.

(vii) To meet the shortfall in coal supplies to thermal power stations from indigenous sources, the power utilities have been advised to import coal.

(viii) Renovation, modernization and life extension of old and inefficient generation units.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 834 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 08.08.2013.

Power Supply Position for 2013-14 (Provisional)

Energy Peak April, 2013 - June, 2013 April, 2013 - June, 2013 State /

Require- Avail- Surplus / Deficit Peak Peak Surplus / Deficit System / ment ability (-) Demand Met (-) ( MW Region ( MU ) ( MU ) ( MU ) ( % ) ( MW ) ( MW ) ( % ) ) Chandigarh 446 446 0 0 327 327 0 0 Delhi 7,558 7,527 -31 -0.4 6,035 5,653 -382 -6.3 Haryana 11,044 10,942 -102 -0.9 7,967 7,767 -200 -2.5 Himachal Pradesh 2,369 2,343 -26 -1.1 1,319 1,269 -50 -3.8 Jammu & Kashmir 3,752 2,798 -954 -25.4 2,250 1,678 -572 -25.4 Punjab 13,097 12,936 -161 -1.2 9,519 8,201 -1,318 -13.8 Rajasthan 13,857 13,801 -56 -0.4 7,799 7,753 -46 -0.6 Uttar Pradesh 24,290 20,770 -3,520 -14.5 12,725 12,115 -610 -4.8 Uttarakhand 2,993 2,903 -90 -3.0 1,760 1,709 -51 -2.9 Northern Region 79,406 74,466 -4,940 -6.2 42,620 40,738 -1,882 -4.4 Chattisgarh 5,016 4,946 -70 -1.4 3,365 3,320 -45 -1.3 Gujarat 23,772 23,771 -1 0.0 11,814 11,772 -42 -0.4 Madhya Pradesh 12,104 12,095 -9 -0.1 7,589 7,589 0 0.0 Maharashtra 33,345 32,673 -672 -2.0 17,381 16,670 -711 -4.1 Daman & Diu 548 548 0 0.0 316 291 -25 -7.9 Dadar Nagar 1,271 1,270 -1 -0.1 621 621 0 0.0 Haveli Goa 892 884 -8 -0.9 493 472 -21 -4.3 Western Region 76,948 76,187 -761 -1.0 38,054 37,361 -693 -1.8 Andhra Pradesh 25,232 21,490 -3,742 -14.8 14,072 11,410 -2,662 -18.9 Karnataka 16,215 13,828 -2,387 -14.7 9,934 8,103 -1,831 -18.4 Kerala 5,450 5,108 -342 -6.3 3,538 3,085 -453 -12.8 Tamil Nadu 24,734 22,129 -2,605 -10.5 13,380 11,763 -1,617 -12.1 Pondicherry 628 621 -7 -1.1 342 332 -10 -2.9 Lakshadweep 12 12 0 0 9 9 0 0 Southern Region 72,263 63,180 -9,083 -12.6 39,015 32,507 -6,508 -16.7 Bihar 3,706 3,460 -246 -6.6 2,329 1,898 -431 -18.5 DVC 4,528 4,507 -21 -0.5 2,745 2,745 0 0.0 Jharkhand 1,691 1,630 -61 -3.6 1,111 1,069 -42 -3.8 Orissa 6,321 6,226 -95 -1.5 3,727 3,722 -5 -0.1 West Bengal 11,228 11,189 -39 -0.3 7,178 7,134 -44 -0.6 Sikkim 103 103 0 0.0 80 80 0 0.0 Andaman- Nicobar 60 45 -15 -25 40 32 -8 -20 Eastern Region 27,577 27,115 -462 -1.7 15,642 15,110 -532 -3.4 Arunachal Pradesh 119 113 -6 -5.0 111 106 -5 -4.5 Assam 1,818 1,658 -160 -8.8 1,257 1,118 -139 -11.1 Manipur 128 120 -8 -6.3 122 116 -6 -4.9 Meghalaya 416 368 -48 -11.5 290 286 -4 -1.4 Mizoram 102 98 -4 -3.9 70 68 -2 -2.9 Nagaland 127 123 -4 -3.1 102 100 -2 -2.0 Tripura 277 255 -22 -7.9 225 220 -5 -2.2 North-Eastern 2,987 2,735 -252 -8.4 2,101 1,900 -201 -9.6 Region All India 259,181 243,683 -15,498 -6.0 135,561 126,964 -8,597 -6.3

# Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands are stand- alone systems, power supply position of these, does not form part of regional requirement and availability.

Note : Both peak met and energy availability represent the net consumption ( including the transmission losses ) in the various States. Net export has been accounted for in the consumption of importing States.

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (d) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 834 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 08.08.2013.

LIST OF PROJECT COMMISSIONED DURING 2010-11

Sl. FUEL CAPACITY No. PLANT NAME STATE SECTOR TYPE (MW) THERMAL 1 SIMHADRI-EXT U-3 AP C COAL 500 2 KONASEEMA ST AP P GAS/LNG 165 3 KONDAPALLI CCPP PH-II ST AP P GAS/LNG 133 4 KAKATIYA TPP AP S COAL 500 5 RAYALSEEMA ST-III, U5 AP S COAL 210 6 KORBA III U-7 Chhattisgarh C COAL 500 7 RITHALA CCPP GT Delhi P GAS/LNG 71.5 8 PRAGATI-III (BAWANA) GT-1,2 Delhi S GAS/LNG 500 9 MUNDRA TPP PH-I, U 3,4 Gujarat P COAL 660 10 MUNDRA TPP PH-II, U 1 Gujarat P COAL 660 11 SURAT LIGNITE EXT U3,4 Gujarat S LIGNITE 250 12 INDIRA GANDHI TPP (JHAJJAR) JV U1 Haryana C COAL 500 13 RAJIV GANDHI TPS (HISSAR) U-2 Haryana S COAL 600 14 UDUPI TPP (LANCO NAGARJUNA) U1 Karnataka P COAL 600 15 RAICHUR U 8 Karnataka S COAL 250 16 JSW ENERGY, RATNAGIRI U1,2 Maharashtra P COAL 600 17 TPS AT WARORA U1-3 Maharashtra P COAL 405 18 STERLITE TPP U 2,1 Odisha P COAL 1200 19 BARSINGSAR LIG U1,2 Rajasthan C LIGNITE 250 20 JALLIPA LIGNITE U2 Rajasthan P LIGNITE 135 21 CHHABRA TPS U-2 Rajasthan S COAL 250 22 BARAMURA GT Tripura S GAS/LNG 21 23 DADRI EXT U-6 UP C COAL 490 24 ROSA ST-I U2 UP P COAL 300 25 FARAKKA STAGE-III U-6 WB C COAL 500 26 MEJIA PH II U7,8 WB C COAL 1000 TOTAL 11250.5 HYDRO 1 JURALA PRIYA U 4,5 AP S HYDRO 78 2 ALLAIN DUHANGAN HP P HYDRO 192 3 SEWA-II U1,2,3 J&K C HYDRO 120 4 KOTESHWAR U1,2 Uttarakhand C HYDRO 200 5 KUTIYADI ADDL. EXT U1,2 Kerala S HYDRO 100 TOTAL 690 NUCLEAR 1 KAIGA U-4 Karnataka C NUCLEAR 220 TOTAL 220 12160.5

LIST OF PROJECTS COMMISSIONED DURING 2011-2012

FUEL CAPACITY Sl. No. PLANT NAME STATE SECTOR TYPE (MW)

THERMAL 1 SIMHADRI TPP U4 AP C COAL 500 SIMHAPURI ENERGY PVT 2 LTD U1 AP P COAL 150 3 KOTHAGUDEM ST-VI AP S COAL 500 4 LAKWA WH Assam S GAS 37.2 5 SIPAT-I U1,2 Chhattisgarh C COAL 1320 6 KASAIPALLI TPP Chhattisgarh P COAL 135 7 S. V. POWER TPP Chhattisgarh P COAL 63 8 KATGHODA TPP U1 Chhattisgarh P COAL 35 9 RITHALA ST Delhi P GAS 36.5 10 PRAGATI-III (BAWANA) ST-1 Delhi S GAS/LNG 250 11 MUNDRA TPP PH-II U 2 Gujarat P COAL 660 12 ULTRA MEGA MUNDRA U1 Gujarat P COAL 800 13 SALAYA TPP U 1 Gujarat P COAL 600 14 GSEG HAZIRA EXT Gujarat S GAS/LNG 351 15 MUNDRA TPP-III U1-3 Gujarat P COAL 1980 INDIRA GANDHI TPP 16 (JHAJJAR) JV U2 Haryana C COAL 500 MATHAMA 17 GANDHAI(JHAJAR)TPP U1 Haryana P COAL 660 18 KODARMA U1 Jharkhand C COAL 500 19 MAITHAN RBC JV U1,2 Jharkhand P COAL 1050 UDUPI TPP (LANCO 20 NAGARJUNA) U2 Karnataka P COAL 600 21 BELLARI TPP U2 Karnataka S COAL 500 JSW ENERGY, RATNAGIRI U3- 22 4 Maharashtra P COAL 600 23 TPS AT WARORA U4 Maharashtra P COAL 135 24 MIHAN TPP Maharashtra P COAL 246 25 KHAPER KHEDA EXT Maharashtra S COAL 500 26 BHUSAWAL TPP U4,5 Maharashtra S COAL 1000 27 STERLITE TPP U3 Odisha P COAL 600 28 JALIPA LIGNITE U 3,4 Rajasthan P LIGNITE 270 29 VALLUR TPP PH-1 U1 Tamil Nadu C COAL 500 30 NEYVELI - II LIG U1 Tamil Nadu C LIGNITE 250 31 KHAMBRKHERA U 1,2 UP P COAL 90 32 MAQSOODPUR U 1,2 UP P COAL 90 33 BARKHERA TPP U 1,2 UP P COAL 90 34 KUNDARKI TPP U1,2 UP P COAL 90 35 UTRALA TPP U1,2 UP P COAL 90 36 ANPARA-C U1,2 UP P COAL 1200 37 ROSA TPP PH-II U3,4 UP P COAL 600 38 HARDUAGANJ EXT U-8 UP S COAL 250 39 DURGAPUR STEEL U1,2 WB C COAL 1000 40 SANTALDIH EXT-U 6 WB S COAL 250 TOTAL 19078.7 HYDRO 1 JURALA PRIYA U 6 AP S HYDRO 39 2 MALANA II U1,2 HP P HYDRO 100 3 KARCHAM WANGTOO U 1-4 HP P HYDRO 1000 4 KOTESHWAR U3,4 Uttarakhand C HYDRO 200 5 MYNTDU St-I U1,2 Meghalaya S HYDRO 84 TOTAL 1423

GRAND TOTAL 20501.7

LIST OF PROJECTS COMMISSIONED DURING 2012-2013 PROJECT NAME STATE SECTOR FUEL CAPACITY Sl.No TYPE (MW) THERMAL 1 SIMHAPURI TPP PH-1 U2 AP P COAL 150 2 THAMMINAPATNAM TPP I U 1 AP P COAL 150 3 KASAIPALLI TPS UNIT 2 Chhattisgarh P COAL 135 4 KORBA WEST Chhattisgarh S COAL 500 5 RATIJA TPP UNIT 1 Chhattisgarh P COAL 50 6 SIPAT St-I STPP UNIT 3 Chhattisgarh C COAL 660 7 PRAGATI III GT-3 Delhi S GAS 250 8 PIPAVA CCPP Gujarat S GAS 351 9 SALAYA TPS U 2 Gujarat P COAL 600 10 UKAI TPP EXT U-6 Gujarat S COAL 500 11 UMPP-MUNDRA U 2,3,4,5 Gujarat P COAL 3200 12 UNOSUGEN CCPP MODULE 1 Gujarat P GAS 382.5 INDIRA GANDHI (JHAJJAR) STPP Haryana C COAL 500 13 U3 14 MAHATMA GANDHI TPP U2 Haryana P COAL 660 15 ADHUNIK POWER TPP U1,2 Jharkhand P COAL 540 16 KODERMA TPP UNIT 2 Jharkhand C COAL 500 17 AMARAVATI TPP PH 1 U1 Maharashtra P COAL 270 18 BELA TPP-1U-1 Maharashtra P COAL 270 19 BUTIBORI TPP U-1 Maharashtra P COAL 300 20 EMCO WARORA TPP U1 Maharashtra P COAL 300 21 GEPL TPP PH-1, UNIT 1,2 Maharashtra P COAL 120 22 MOUDA TPP U1,2 Maharashtra C COAL 1000 23 TIRORA TPP PH I UT-1,2 Maharashtra P COAL 1320 24 BINA TPP U1,2 MP P COAL 500 25 MAHAN TPP UNIT 1 MP P COAL 600 26 SATPURA TPS EXTN U-10 MP S COAL 250 27 VINDHYACHAL STPS-IV U-11,12 MP C COAL 1000 28 STERLITE (JHARSUGUDA) TPP U-4 Odisha P COAL 600 29 KAMALANGA TPP U-1 Odisha P COAL 350 30 JALIPA KAPURDI U5,6,7,8 Rajasthan P LIG 540 31 RAMGARH GT Rajasthan S GAS 110 32 IND BARATH TUTICORIN U-1 Tamil Nadu P COAL 150 33 METTUR TPP EXT U 1 Tamil Nadu S COAL 600 34 NORTH CHENNAI EXT U 2 Tamil Nadu S COAL 600 35 VALLUR TPP PH I UNIT 2 Tamil Nadu C COAL 500 36 TRIPURA CCGT Tripura C GAS 363.3 37 HARDUGANJ TPP EXT. UNIT-9 UP S COAL 250 38 PARICHHA EXTN U-5,6 UP S COAL 500 39 RIHAND STPP St-III UNIT 5 UP C COAL 500 TOTAL 20121.8 HYDRO 1 Budhil Unit-1,2 HP P HYDRO 70 2 CHAMERA III UNIT 1,2,3 HP C HYDRO 231 3 CHUTAK HEP Unit 1,2,3,4 J&K C HYDRO 44 4 MYNTDU U3 Meghalaya S HYDRO 42 5 TEESTA LOW DAM-III UNIT 1,2,3 WB C HYDRO 99 6 BHAWANI KATTLAI BARRAGE-III Tamil Nadu S HYDRO 15

U-1 TOTAL 501 GRAND 20622.8 TOTAL

LIST OF PROJECTS COMMISSIONED DURING 2013-2014 (12TH PLAN) AS ON 30.06.2013

PROJECT NAME STATE SECTOR FUEL TYPE CAPACITY (MW) THERMAL PROJECTS THAMMINAPATNAM TPP AP P COAL 150 U2 PRAGATI III GT-4 DELHI S GAS 250 KAWAI TPP U1 RAJASTHAN P COAL 660 SASAN UMPP U1 MP P COAL 660 TIRODA TPP PH-II U-1 MAHARASHTRA P COAL 660 2380 HYDRO PROJECTS TEESTA LOW DAM-III HEP WB C HYDRO 33 U4 CHUJACHEN HEP U1 SIKKIM P HYDRO 49.5 CHUJACHEN HEP U2 SIKKIM P HYDRO 49.5 132 2512

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (e) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 834 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 08.08.2013.

Hydro Electric Schemes Concurred by CEA since 2002-03 and awaiting Environment/Forest Clearance

Sl. No. Scheme/ Agency Nos. x MW IC CEA Remarks Sector/ Concurrence (MW)

Northern Region

Himachal Pradesh

1 Miyar/ Private MHPCL 3x40 120 07.02.2013 Environment cleared on 30.07.2012 FC Stage-I cleared on 27.07.2012.

Uttarakhand

2 Kotlibhel St-IA NHPC 3x65 195 03.10.06 EC obtained on 9.5.2007 and FC St – I Central Validity obtained on 13.10.2011 extended up & St – II awaited. to 2.10.2014 on 27.11.2012

3 Kotlibhel St-IB NHPC 4x80 320 31.10.06 MOEF declined FC&EC given earlier on Central Validity 14.08.07 is withdrawn extended up on 22.11.10. to 30.10.14 on 23.11.2012.

4 Kotlibhel St-II NHPC 8x66.25 530 30.11.06 E.C. accorded on 23.08.2007 F.C. Central Validity declined. extended up to 29.11.14 on 27.11.2012

5 Rupsiyabagar NTPC 3x87 261 16.10.08 Forest clearance Khasiyabara awaited.

Central

6 Vyasi /State UJVNL 2x60 120 25.10.11 EC obtained on 7.9.2007 and FC obtained on 21.10.1986. Fresh FC awaited.

7 Devsari / SJVNL 3x84 252 07.08.12 Forest & Environment Central clearance awaited.

Sub- Total : 1798 NR :

WESTERN REGION

Chhattisgarh

8 Matnar HEP/ CSPCPL 3x20 60 19.08.04 Yet to be cleared by State MOEF.

Sub- Total : 60 WR :

SOUTHERN REGION

Kerala

9 Athirappilly KSEB 2x80+2x1.5 163 31.03.05 Project was referred by MOEF to Western State Ghats Ecology Expert Panel (WGEEP) constituted by MOEF in Feb., 2010 to study

ecologically aspects. WGEEP has recommended to MOEF that Athirapilly – Vazachal area should be protected as such and the permission for the proposed hydro-electric project at Athirapilly should not be given.

Andhra Pradesh

10 Indirasagar APGENC 12x80 960 21.02.12 EC approval on O 25.10.05. Against an (Polavaram) appeal, NEAA quashed State/ clearance on 19.12.07 on ground of public hearing not acceptable in Orissa & Chhattisgarh. Against appeal of GO AP, HC of AP on 31.12.07 suspended order of NEAA until further orders.

Karnataka

11 Gundia KPCL 1x200 200 25.04.08 Project was referred by MOEF to Western State Ghats Ecology Expert Panel (WGEEP) constituted by MOEF in Feb., 2010 to study ecologically aspects. WGEEP has

Submitted its report to MOEF indicating that MOEF need not to permit the execution of Gundia HEP as the loss of diversity and environmental impacts would be significant. MOEF sought for opening of GOK on this

report and the same has already been submitted to MOEF.Centre has constituted a committee under Chairmanship of Dr. Kasturirangan, Member Planning Commission to prepare a road map for implementation of infrastructure projects that would not affect environment. Committee held a meeting on 21.8.12 at New Delhi and details sought have been furnished. On 13.01.2013 Dr. Kasturirangan with a high level working group has visited the Project. Director, MOEF has sought some more details on 31.01.2013. HLWG has submitted the report to MOEF on 15.04.13. Design of MOEF is awaited.

Sub - Total: SR 1323

Eastern REGION

Sikkim

12 Teesta St-IV NHPC 4x130 520 13.05.10 EC awaited, FC-I Central cleared on 26.02.2013.

Sub - Total: ER 520

N- E Region

Manipur

13 Tipaimukh NHPC 6x250 1500 02.07.03 EC approved on Central 24.10.08. FC is under process. Project is

proposed to be undertaken through JVC (NHPC-69%, SJVNL - 26%,Govt of Manipur- 5%.

14 Loktak D/S LDHCL 2x33 66 Concurrence EC approved on transferred, 16.01.2013. Stage-I FC Central from NHPC accorded on 03.03.11. to LHDC on Stage-II FC awaited. 6.8.12 validity of concurrence extended upto 14.11.14 on 24.01.13

Ar. Pradesh

15 Dibang NHPC 12x250 3000 23.01.08 EC & FC yet to be cleared by MOEF. Central Concurrence validity extended up to 22.1.2013 on 07.06.2012

16 Dibbin KSKDHPL 2x60 120 04.12.09 F.C of St-I obtained on 7.2.2012 & awaited for Private St- II. E.C accorded on 23.7.2012.

17 Lower Siang/ JAVL 9x300 2700 16.02.10 Yet to be cleared by Private MOEF.

18 Nyamjang BEL 6x130 780 24.03.11 EC obtained on Chhu 19.4.12. St-I FC Private/Tawang obtained on 9.4.2012 & St-II awaited.

19 Tawang St-I NHPC 3x200 600 10.10.11 Environment clearance accorded on 10.6.11. Central/ Forest clearance proposal forwarded by State Govt. to MOEF on 21.08.2011. FC awaited.

20 Tato-II THPPL 4x175 700 22.5.12 Environment clearance accorded on 27.6.11. Private Forest clearance

awaited.

21 Tawang St-II NHPC 4x200 800 22.09.11 EC accorded on 10.06.11. FC - proposal Central/ forwarded by State Govt. to MOEF on 28.08.11

22 Hirong JAPL 4x125 500 10.04.2013 EC & FC awaited.

23 Etalin EHEPCL 10x307+1x1 3097 12.07.2013 EC - Clearance for 9.6+1x7.4 revised install capacity of 3097 MW yet to be obtained.

FC – Proposal for diversion of forest land submitted by developer to State Forest Department vide letter dated 10.11.2012. Clearance yet to be obtained.

24 Talong Londa GMR 3x75 225 30.04.2013$ EC- EIA-EMP reports submitted to SPCB in Dec, 2011 for public hearing.

FC- Forest case submitted to GoArP in Nov,2010

25 Naying DSCNPPL 4x250 1000 31.07.2013$ EC & FC awaited.

Mizoram

26 Kolodyne St-II NTPC 4x115 460 14.09.11 Revised TOR submitted Central/ on 26.7.11. Forest proposal submitted to State Govt. on 20.12.2010.

Sub -Total 15548 NER

Total : All 19249 India

* : Completion Cost EC : Environment Clearance FC: Forest Clearance JVC: Joint Venture Company $ : Date of Concurrence meeting. Concurrence letter yet to be issued.

List of Hydro-Electric Schemes under Examination in CEA

S. No. Scheme State Sector Agency Units x MW Installed Capacity (MW) 1 Kiru HEP J&K Joint CVPP 4x165 660 Venture 2 New Ganderwal J&K State JKPDC 3x31 93 3 Kirthai-I J&K State JKPDC 4x95+1x10 390 4 Seli HEP H.P Private SHPCL 4x100 400 5 Chhatru HEP H.P Private DSC 3x42 126 6 Sach Khas H.P. Private L&T HHPL 3x86.67+1x7 267 7 Luhri H.P. Central SJVNL 3x196 588 8 Jelam Tamak Utt. Central THDCIL 3x36 108 9 Bowala Nand Paryag Utt. State UJVNL 4x75 300 10 Dagamara HEP Bihar State BSHPCL 17x7.65 130 11 Lower Kopli Assam State APGCL 2x55+1x5+2x2.5 120 12 Kynshi-I Meghalaya Private Athena 2x135 270 Kyunshi Pvt. Ltd. 13 Umngot Meghalaya State MePGCL 3x80 240 14 Dikhu HEP Nagaland Private MESPL 3x62 186 15 Siyom HEP Ar. Pr. Private SHPPL 6x166.67 1000 16 Kalai –II HEP Ar Pr. Private Kalai PPL 6x200 1200 17 Demwe Upper Ar. Pr. Private LUPL 5x206+1x50 1080

18 Tagurshit HEP Ar. Pr. Private LTAHPL 3x24.67 74 19 Nyukcharong Chu Ar. Pr Private SNCPCL 3x32 96 20 Tato-I Ar. Pr. Private SHPPL 3x62 186 21 Heo Ar. Pr. Private HHPPL 3x70 210 Total 7724

SHORTFALL IN POWER GENERATION DUE TO WATER SHORTAGE 8th August, 2013

LSQ 851

SHRI D.B. CHANDRE GOWDA SHRI S. R. JEYADURAL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether scarcity of water has resulted in shortfall in power generation by various power projects in different States;

(b) if so, the details thereof along with the shortfall in power generation from various hydro power projects during the summer period, project/State-wise;

(c) whether the Government has conducted any study to ascertain the performance of various hydro power projects vis-a-vis production of power therefrom;

(d) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor; and

(e) the corrective measures taken/being taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b): No, Madam. During 2013-14 (upto 30.07.2013), the hydel power generation in this country was 46442.34 MU as against the target of 43903.40 MU i.e. an increase of 2538.94 MU. However, actual hydel generation was less as compared to the target in some hydro power projects. The details of such hydro power projects are given at Annex.

(c) & (d) : The performance of hydro-electric projects are evaluated by assessing their average operating availability, forced and planned outages and the actual production of power vis-à-vis the targets fixed for various Hydro Stations. Review of performance of Hydro Power Stations is brought out by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) incorporating all above information. In addition to above the reservoir levels of Major Storage based schemes is also monitored regularly by CEA.

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

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 851 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 08.08.2013.

ACTUAL GENERATION VIS-A-VIS TARGET OF H.E.STATIONS (HAVING STATION CAPACITY ABOVE 25 MW) IN THE COUNTRY FOR THE YEARS 2013-14 (UPTO 30.07.2013)

Installed 2013-14(UPTO 30.07.2013) Name of the Stations As on Target Achiev.* % Achiev. 31.07.2013 over Prog. (MW) (MU) (MU) NORTHERN REGION CENTRAL NHPC 1. Baira Siul 198.00 377 291.74 77.45 2. Tanakpur 94.20 156 145.80 93.58 3. Chamera-II 300.00 748 729.06 97.42 4. Chamera-III 231.00 542 501.82 92.59 5. Uri 480.00 1324 1317.51 99.49 6. Dhauliganga 280.00 482 301.06 62.41 7. Sewa-II (J&K) 120.00 249 204.58 82.03 8. Chutak 44.00 16 9.44 59.37 9. Nimboo Bazdo - 22 0.45 2.07 HIMACHAL PRADESH

HPSEBL 1. Bassi 60.00 162 98.78 60.83 2. Sanjay 120.00 250 230.41 92.02 LANCO GREEN POWER LTD 1. Budhil (Pvt.) 70.00 141.2 71.98 50.98 EVEREST POWER PRIVATE LTD 1. Malana - II (Pvt.) 100.00 183.9 183.80 99.95 JAMMU & KASHMIR JKSPDC 1. Upper Sindh II 105.00 158.5 111.94 70.62 2. Baglihar 450.00 1265.3 1242.17 98.17 RAJASTHAN RRVUNL 1. R.P. Sagar 172.00 0 13.88 - 2. Mahi Bajaj I&II 140.00 20 10.01 50.05 PUNJAB PSPCL 1. Shanan 110.00 285.4 150.17 52.62 2. Mukerian I-IV 207.00 378.5 183.10 48.38 UTTARAKHAND UJVNL 1. Ram Ganga 198.00 75 43.94 58.59 2. Chilla 144.00 284.3 263.99 92.86 3. Maneri Bhali-I 90.00 200.7 115.34 57.47 4. Maneri Bhali-II 304.00 565.4 326.30 57.71

JAIPRAKASH POWER VENTURE LTD.(JPVL) 1. Vishnu Prayag 400.00 806.1 438.63 54.41 CENTRAL/ COMMON MPPGCL 1. Bansagar Tons-II 30.00 17.8 10.79 60.62 2. Bansagar Tons-III 60.00 0 44.36 - 3. Rajghat 45.00 4.8 2.88 60.00 MAHARASHTRA MAHAGENCO 1. Koyna St.III 320.00 202.2 183.40 90.70 2. Koyna IV 1000.00 673.4 294.10 43.67 3. Ghatghar PSS 250.00 132.8 93.63 70.50 DODSON-LINDBLOM HYDRO POWER PVT. LTD. (DLHP) 1.Bhandardhara - II 34.00 32.8 21.14 64.45 SOUTHERN REGION ANDHRA PRADESH APGENCO 1. N.J.Sagar PSS 815.60 162 5.98 3.69 2. N.J.Sagar LBC 60.00 2 0.00 0.00 3. N.J.Sagar TDP 4.Srisailam LB 900.00 174 137.09 78.70 KARNATAKA KPCL 1. Sharavathy 1035.00 1584 1198.95 75.71 2. Kalinadi 855.00 930 654.89 70.39 3. Supa DPH 100.00 104 87.96 84.99 4. Bhadra 39.20 7 2.98 42.57

5. Lingnamakki 55.00 55 33.98 62.35 6. Kodasali 120.00 109 102.27 94.00 7.Gerusoppa 240.00 212 149.61 70.74 8.Jog 139.20 85 62.38 73.22 9.Shivasamudram 42.00 72 40.27 55.78 KERALA KSEB 1. Idukki 780.00 860 366.63 42.63 2. Sabarigiri 300.00 425 373.27 87.87 3. Kuttiadi Addn. Extn. 100.00 4. Sholayar 54.00 64 55.45 87.05 5. Sengulam 48.00 55 37.59 67.97 6. Pallivasal 37.50 80 72.35 89.99 7. Poringalkuthu 32.00 51 50.53 98.69 8.Panniar 30.00 45 41.53 93.12 9.Idamalayar 75.00 98 69.66 70.86 10.Kakkad 50.00 71 69.27 97.15 TAMIL NADU TANGEDCO 1. Moyar 36.00 44.7 37.18 83.18 2. Kundah I-V 555.00 454.4 383.84 84.47 3.Parson's Valley 30.00 10.9 5.40 49.54

4. Mettur Dam & Tunnel 250.00 72.5 24.69 34.06 5. Lower Mettur I-IV 120.00 56.1 5.18 9.23 6. Sarkarpathy 30.00 14.4 0.00 0.00 7. Sholayar I&II 95.00 77.7 45.19 58.16 8. Kodayar I&II 100.00 58.4 48.51 83.07 9. Pykara Ultimate 150.00 118.8 91.03 76.62 EASTERN REGION JHARKHAND JSEB 1. Subernarekha I&II 130.00 19.60 0.16 0.82 D.V.C. 1. Maithon (WB) 63.20 32.3 19.20 59.44 ODISHA OHPC 1. Hirakud I&II 347.50 291.6 253.47 86.92 WEST BENGAL WBSEDCL 1. Jaldhaka – I 27.00 65.2 63.31 97.10 2. Purulia PSS 900.00 251.9 183.20 72.73 NHPC 1. Teesta Low Dam-III 132.00 238 60.29 25.33 SIKKIM PRIVATE SECTOR GATI INVESTMENTS PVT LTD 1. Chuzachen HEPP(Sikkim) 99 230.8 28.13 12.19 NORTH EASTERN REGION MEGHALAYA MeECL 1. Kyrdemkulai 60.00 37 33.32 91.04 2.Myntdu 126.00 216 187.28 86.58

NEEPCO

1. Khandong 50.00 85 77.11 91.15 2. Ranganadi 405.00 533 428.99 80.52

SOURCES OF POWER GENERATION 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2100

SHRI AVTAR SINGH BHADANA

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the sources from which power is generated in the country along with the total installed capacity of each source of power and the weighted average tariff from all sources;

(b) the details of the gas based power plants, their installed capacity in Mega Watts and as a percentage of the total production of power in the country;

(c) the weighted average selling price of power from the gas based power plants; and

(d) the lowest and highest power tariff recorded so far?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : The details of conventional sources from which power is generated in the country along with the total installed capacity as on 31st July, 2013 and weighted average rate of sale of power from generating station to Power Utilities in 2011-12 of each source of power is given below :

Source Installed generation capacity in MW (as on 31.07.2013) Weighted average rate of sale of power from generating station to Power Utilities in 2011-12 (Rs./ kWh) (1) Thermal (i) Coal 1,32,288.39 3.04 (ii) Gas 20,359.85 3.76 (iii) Diesel 1,199.75 8.98 TOTAL (Thermal) 1,53,847.99 3.13 (2) Nuclear 4,780.00 2.53 (3) Hydro 39,623.40 2.34 GRAND TOTAL 1,98,251.39 2.97

(b) : Details of the gas based power plants with installed capacity are enclosed as Annex. The total gross generation in the country and generation from gas based power stations and its percentage of total gross generation in the country is given below :

Year Gross Generation from Gas based generation generation (BU) gas based power % of total gross stations(BU) generation 2012-13 912 66.83 7.33 2013-14(April-

July,2013) 319 16.28 5.10 #Provisional

(c) & (d) : Weighted average selling price of power from the gas based power plants in 2011-12 is Rs.3.76 per kWh. The lowest selling price of power from the gas based power plants operating on gas and Regassified Liquid Natural Gas (R-LNG) is Rs.1.92 per kWh for Namrup Combined Cycle Power Plant and the highest is Rs.4.88 per kWh for IP CCPP (Indraprastha Combined Cycle Power Plant).

ANNEX

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2100 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.08.2013.

DETAILS OF GAS BASED POWER PLANTS WITH INSTALLED CAPACITY

Sl. No. STATION Installed Capacity (MW) 1 MAITHON GT (Liq.) 90 2 AGARTALA GT 84 3 KATHALGURI CCPP 291 4 ANTA CCPP 419.33 5 AURAIYA CCPP 663.36 6 DADRI CCPP 829.78 7 FARIDABAD CCPP 431.59 8 GANDHAR CCPP 657.39 9 KAWAS CCPP 656.2 10 R. GANDHI CCPP (Liq.) 359.58 11 TRIPURA CCPP 363 12 RATNAGIRI CCPP I 740 13 RATNAGIRI CCPP II 740 14 RATNAGIRI CCPP III 740 15 LAKWA GT 157.2 16 NAMRUP CCPP 95 17 NAMRUP ST 24 18 DHUVARAN CCPP 218.62 19 PIPAVAV CCPP 0 20 UTRAN CCPP 518 21 HAZIRA CCPP 156.1 22 HAZIRA CCPP EXT 351 23 I.P.CCPP 270 24 PRAGATI CCGT-III 1000 25 PRAGATI CCPP 330.4 26 PAMPORE GPS (Liq.) 175 27 URAN CCPP 672 28 KARAIKAL CCPP 32.5 29 DHOLPUR CCPP 330 30 RAMGARH CCPP 223.8 31 BASIN BRIDGE GT (Liq.) 120 32 KOVIKALPAL CCPP 107 33 KUTTALAM CCPP 100 34 VALUTHUR CCPP 186.2 35 BARAMURA GT 58.5 36 ROKHIA GT 90 37 HALDIA GT (Liq.) 40 38 KASBA GT (Liq.) 40

39 KARUPPUR CCPP 119.8 40 VIJESWARAN CCPP 272 41 COCHIN CCPP (Liq.) 174 42 PEDDAPURAM CCPP 220 43 ESSAR CCPP 515

44 GAUTAMI CCPP 464 45 BARODA CCPP 160 46 GMR Energy Ltd - Kakinada 220 47 PEGUTHAN CCPP 655 48 JEGURUPADU CCPP 455.4 49 KONASEEMA CCPP 445 50 KONDAPALLI EXTN CCPP . 366 51 KONDAPALLI CCPP 350 52 RITHALA CCPP 108 53 VALANTARVY CCPP 52.8 54 P.NALLUR CCPP 330.5 55 GOA CCPP (Liq.) 48 56 GODAVARI CCPP 208 57 TROMBAY CCPP 180 58 SUGEN CCPP 1147.5 59 UNOSUGEN CCPP 382.5 60 VATWA CCPP 100 61 VEMAGIRI CCPP 370 62 Gas Based Capacity less than 25 MW 655.8 TOTAL 20,359.85 Note: Gas based power plants below 25 MW capacity are not monitored by CEA.

POWER PROJECTS IN KARNATAKA 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2106

SHRI NALIN KUMAR KATEEL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government of Karnataka has submitted proposals seeking approval of the Union Government to set up power projects in the State;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the details of such proposals pending with the Union Government at present; and

(d) the time by which the pending proposals are likely to be approved?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (d) : After the enactment of Electricity Act, 2003, Techno-Economic clearance of Central Electricity Authority (CEA) is not required for setting up of Thermal Power Projects. As regards the hydro power projects, a Detailed Project Report (DPR) of Shivasamudram Run of River Power Project (3x100+3x15=345 MW) was received in the CEA in April, 2012 from Karnataka Power Corporation Ltd. (KPCL) for concurrence and the same

was not accepted for detailed examination and returned to State Government on 16.05.2012 due to discrepancies. The DPR of Gundia Hydro Electric Project (1x200=200 MW) in Karnataka was received in CEA in March, 2008 from Karnataka Power Corporation Ltd. (KPCL) for concurrence and the same was accorded concurrence by CEA on 25.04.2008.

SOUND PROOF GENERATORS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2156

MUHAMMED 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 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) : Yes, Madam. As per information available with Central Electricity Authority (CEA), Sound proof generators have been installed in all the islands of Lakshadweep.

(b) : All generators are working effectively except at Andrott Island where one DG set is out of order within the warranty period and the same has been returned to the supplier.

(c) : UT Administration of Lakshadweep has decided to form a Committee consisting of CEA & NTPC officials and a member from Lakshadweep Electricity Department to take a suitable decision on the failed DG set under warranty period.

CAPACITY OF POWER GENERATION 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2187

SMT

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the various power generation units in the country are not generating power upto their full capacity;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor; and

(c) the remedial measures taken/being taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : The details of thermal power generating units having Plant Load Factor (PLF) below National average PLF of 69.93% (during 2012-13) is given at Annex.-I. The list of hydro power stations which are not generating as per full capacity is at Annex.-II. The main reasons for low PLF of thermal stations and less generation in hydro stations include inter-alia old technology units, forced outages, planned maintenances, shortage of coal and supply of coal including poor coal quality, reduced requisition by the States due to financial and weather based demand, commercial constraints, Renovation & Modernisation of thermal & hydro power plants, problem of excessive silt due to heavy rains, etc.

(c) : The remedial measures taken by the Government are :

1. Pursuing with Coal India Limited for adequate quantity and quality of coal including for third party sampling of coal quality.

2. Pursuing with the States for scheduled procurement of power.

3. Pursuing with power stations for lesser forced outage.

4. Expediting renovation, modernization and life extension of old and inefficient generation units.

5. To meet the shortfall in coal supplies to thermal power stations from indigenous sources, the power utilities have been advised to import coal.

6. 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. For the State Sector generating units review is also held at various levels of the respective State Utilities.

7. De-silting of hydro stations caused by heavy rains.

ANNEX-I ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2187 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.08.2013.

Thermal units (coal/lignite which are generating power below national average PLF(69.93% -2012-13)

STN_NM UNIT No. CAPACITY PLF (April- July, 2013) * MW % GND TPS(BHATINDA) 4 110 0 ROPAR TPS 2 210 52.99 SURATGARH TPS 3 250 48.02 SURATGARH TPS 4 250 68.7 SURATGARH TPS 5 250 66.05 GIRAL TPS 1 125 21.78 GIRAL TPS 2 125 34.01 JALIPA KAPURDI TPP 1 135 53.64 JALIPA KAPURDI TPP 2 135 59.36 JALIPA KAPURDI TPP 3 135 56.34 JALIPA KAPURDI TPP 4 135 50.69 JALIPA KAPURDI TPP 7 135 68.37 KAWAI TPS 1 660 35.36 BARSINGSAR LIGNITE 1 125 50.77 BARSINGSAR LIGNITE 2 125 67.03 CHHABRA TPP 1 250 38.32 CHHABRA TPP 2 250 66.33 OBRA TPS 6 94 0

OBRA TPS 7 94 0 OBRA TPS 8 94 0 OBRA TPS 10 200 0 OBRA TPS 11 200 0 OBRA TPS 12 200 59.47 OBRA TPS 13 200 64.46 PANKI TPS 3 105 49.39 PANKI TPS 4 105 47.84 HARDUAGANJ TPS 3 55 0 HARDUAGANJ TPS 5 60 36.45 HARDUAGANJ TPS 7 105 0 HARDUAGANJ TPS 9 250 0 PARICHHA TPS 1 110 0.85 PARICHHA TPS 2 110 53.74 PARICHHA TPS 3 210 64.56 ANPARA TPS 1 210 18.91 ANPARA C TPS 1 600 59.85 ANPARA C TPS 2 600 56.76 RIHAND STPS 1 500 69.84 UNCHAHAR TPS 5 210 68.97 ROSA TPP Ph-I 2 300 54.77 KHAMBARKHERA TPS 1 45 68.08 KUNDARKI TPS 2 45 66.33 UKAI TPS 1 120 59.19 UKAI TPS 2 120 36.7 UKAI TPS 3 200 62.73 UKAI TPS 4 200 58.5 UKAI TPS 5 210 67.82 UKAI TPS 6 500 0

GANDHI NAGAR TPS 1 120 6.25 GANDHI NAGAR TPS 2 120 5.25 GANDHI NAGAR TPS 3 210 26.01 GANDHI NAGAR TPS 4 210 37.99 WANAKBORI TPS 1 210 54.32 WANAKBORI TPS 2 210 50.25 WANAKBORI TPS 3 210 44.1 WANAKBORI TPS 4 210 35.23 WANAKBORI TPS 5 210 12.13 WANAKBORI TPS 6 210 33.4 SIKKA REP. TPS 1 120 10.48 SIKKA REP. TPS 2 120 33.25 KUTCH LIG. TPS 2 70 58.79 KUTCH LIG. TPS 4 75 69.82 AKRIMOTA LIG TPS 1 125 12.93 AKRIMOTA LIG TPS 2 125 31.44 SALAYA TPP 1 600 49.76 SALAYA TPP 2 600 67.28 SABARMATI (D-F STATIONS) 2 110 61.45 SABARMATI (D-F STATIONS) 3 110 58.04 SURAT LIG. TPS 1 125 60.87 SURAT LIG. TPS 2 125 53.99 SURAT LIG. TPS 3 125 69.15

SURAT LIG. TPS 4 125 66.16 MUNDRA TPS 1 330 67.1 MUNDRA TPS 2 330 57.75 MUNDRA TPS 4 330 64.83 MUNDRA TPS 5 660 68.3 MUNDRA TPS 6 660 60.19 MUNDRA UMTPP 2 800 67.08 MUNDRA UMTPP 3 800 55.78 MUNDRA UMTPP 4 800 66.59 MUNDRA UMTPP 5 800 69.57 SATPURA TPS 1 62.5 58.81 SATPURA TPS 2 62.5 44.71 SATPURA TPS 4 62.5 43.04 SATPURA TPS 5 62.5 0 SATPURA TPS 6 200 41.03 SATPURA TPS 7 210 61.18 SATPURA TPS 8 210 41.01 SATPURA TPS 9 210 45.39 SATPURA TPS 10 250 0 KORBA-II 1 50 56.56 KORBA-II 2 50 63.87 KORBA-II 3 50 39.52 KORBA-II 4 50 66.72 KORBA-III 1 120 62.75 KORBA-III 2 120 46.67 DSPM TPS 1 250 0 KORBA-WEST TPS 5 500 0 AMAR KANTAK 1 20 0 AMAR KANTAK 2 20 0 AMARKANTAK EXT TPS 1 120 46.45 AMARKANTAK EXT TPS 2 120 63.76

SANJAY GANDHI TPS 1 210 64.52 SANJAY GANDHI TPS 2 210 59.2 SANJAY GANDHI TPS 3 210 58.13 BINA TPS 1 250 29.39 BINA TPS 2 250 19 MAHAN TPP 1 600 1.93 SASAN UMTPP 3 660 0 KORBA STPS 4 500 64.31 SIPAT STPS 1 660 59.83 SIPAT STPS 4 500 63.59 VINDHYACHAL STPS 12 500 0 PATHADI TPP 2 300 0 RATIJA TPS 1 50 61.3 SVPL TPP 1 63 0 KATGHORA TPP 1 35 0 BHILAI TPS 2 250 69.48 NASIK TPS 1 125 0 NASIK TPS 2 125 0 NASIK TPS 4 210 58.73 MAUDA TPS 1 500 1.04 MAUDA TPS 2 500 0

KORADI TPS 1 105 0 KORADI TPS 2 105 0 KORADI TPS 3 105 0 KORADI TPS 4 105 0 KORADI TPS 5 200 31.64 KORADI TPS 6 210 53.33 KORADI TPS 7 210 53.21 KHAPARKHEDA TPS 1 210 56.14 KHAPARKHEDA TPS 2 210 60.74 KHAPARKHEDA TPS 3 210 68.81 KHAPARKHEDA TPS 4 210 58.83 KHAPARKHEDA TPS 5 500 60.05 PARAS TPS 2 55 0 BHUSAWAL TPS 1 50 0 BHUSAWAL TPS 2 210 54.04 BHUSAWAL TPS 3 210 64.13 BHUSAWAL TPS 4 500 49.2 BHUSAWAL TPS 5 500 0 PARLI TPS 1 20 0 PARLI TPS 2 20 0 PARLI TPS 3 210 0 PARLI TPS 4 210 0 PARLI TPS 5 210 0 PARLI TPS 6 250 1.35 PARLI TPS 7 250 6.52 CHANDRAPUR(MAHARAS 1 210 61.09 CHANDRAPUR(MAHARAS 2 210 62.05 CHANDRAPUR(MAHARAS 4 210 49.6 CHANDRAPUR(MAHARAS 5 500 55.18 CHANDRAPUR(MAHARAS 6 500 60.03 CHANDRAPUR(MAHARAS 7 500 53.78 TROMBAY TPS 4 150 0 TROMBAY TPS 6 500 33.72

WARDHA WARORA TPP 3 135 61.12 WARDHA WARORA TPP 4 135 48.66 MIHAN TPS 1 61.5 0 MIHAN TPS 2 61.5 0 MIHAN TPS 3 61.5 51.77 MIHAN TPS 4 61.5 36.44 TIRORA TPS 1 660 58.3 TIRORA TPS 2 660 21.18 TIRORA TPS 3 660 61.25 BELA TPS 1 270 0 EMCO WARORA TPS 1 300 52.54 AMARAVATI TPS 1 270 0 GEPL TPP Ph-I 1 60 55.74 GEPL TPP Ph-I 2 60 50.35 BUTIBORI TPP 1 300 0 KOTHAGUDEM TPS 1 60 67.41 KOTHAGUDEM TPS 4 60 65.68 KOTHAGUDEM TPS 8 120 49.2 Dr. N.TATA RAO TPS 1 210 69.11

KAKATIYA TPS 1 500 61.88 THAMMINAPATNAM TPS 1 150 49.67 THAMMINAPATNAM TPS 2 150 40.23 RAMAGUNDEM STPS 4 500 65.42 RAICHUR TPS 1 210 48.09 RAICHUR TPS 2 210 65.69 RAICHUR TPS 7 210 57.22 RAICHUR TPS 8 250 36.58 BELLARY TPS 2 500 55.22 UDUPI TPP 2 600 66.29 ENNORE TPS 1 60 42.84 ENNORE TPS 2 60 41.19 ENNORE TPS 3 110 38.2 ENNORE TPS 4 110 38.44 ENNORE TPS 5 110 0 METTUR TPS 5 600 0 NORTH CHENNAI TPS 1 210 49.13 NORTH CHENNAI TPS 5 600 0 TUTICORIN (P) TPP 1 150 0 NEYVELI TPS- I 1 50 67.8 NEYVELI TPS- I 3 50 59.54 NEYVELI TPS-II EXP 1 250 0 VALLUR TPP 1 500 58.93 VALLUR TPP 2 500 0 PATRATU TPS 1 40 0 PATRATU TPS 2 40 0 PATRATU TPS 3 40 0 PATRATU TPS 5 90 0 PATRATU TPS 6 90 12.5 PATRATU TPS 7 105 0 PATRATU TPS 8 105 0 PATRATU TPS 9 110 0 PATRATU TPS 10 110 60.7 BARAUNI TPS 4 50 0 BARAUNI TPS 5 50 0

BARAUNI TPS 6 105 0 BARAUNI TPS 7 105 0 MUZAFFARPUR TPS 1 110 0 MUZAFFARPUR TPS 2 110 0 KAHALGAON TPS 1 210 61.62 KAHALGAON TPS 4 210 66.98 KAHALGAON TPS 5 500 63.21 KAHALGAON TPS 6 500 61.98 KAHALGAON TPS 7 500 54.72 TENUGHAT TPS 1 210 42.61 TENUGHAT TPS 2 210 61.95 MAHADEV PRASAD STPP 2 270 54.21 CHANDRAPURA(DVC) TPS 1 130 50.54 CHANDRAPURA(DVC) TPS 2 130 68.55 CHANDRAPURA(DVC) TPS 3 130 38.22 CHANDRAPURA(DVC) TPS 4 120 0 CHANDRAPURA(DVC) TPS 5 120 0

CHANDRAPURA(DVC) TPS 6 120 0 CHANDRAPURA(DVC) TPS 7 250 65.63 DURGAPUR TPS 3 130 69.86 BOKARO `B` TPS 1 210 48.14 BOKARO `B` TPS 2 210 27.82 BOKARO `B` TPS 3 210 60.11 MEJIA TPS 1 210 69.46 MEJIA TPS 6 250 64.85 MEJIA TPS 8 500 26.79 KODARMA TPP 1 500 0 KODARMA TPP 2 500 0 DURGAPUR STEEL TPS 1 500 54.41 DURGAPUR STEEL TPS 2 500 49.01 MAITHON RB TPP 1 525 62.89 IB VALLEY TPS 2 210 65.11 TALCHER STPS 3 500 64.19 TALCHER STPS 4 500 53.23 TALCHER STPS 5 500 64.65 STERLITE TPP 1 600 42.18 STERLITE TPP 2 600 52.08 STERLITE TPP 3 600 49.37 STERLITE TPP 4 600 58.94 KAMALANGA TPS 1 350 16.88 BANDEL TPS 1 60 44.81 BANDEL TPS 2 60 47.34 BANDEL TPS 3 60 35.83 BANDEL TPS 4 60 37.22 BANDEL TPS 5 210 51.92 SANTALDIH TPS 1 120 0 SANTALDIH TPS 2 120 0 SANTALDIH TPS 3 120 0 SANTALDIH TPS 4 120 0 SANTALDIH TPS 5 250 65.08 KOLAGHAT TPS 1 210 46.95 KOLAGHAT TPS 2 210 41.42 KOLAGHAT TPS 3 210 63.82 KOLAGHAT TPS 4 210 57.06

BAKRESWAR TPS 1 210 63.1 SAGARDIGHI TPS 2 300 28.81 D.P.L. TPS 1 30 0 D.P.L. TPS 2 30 0 D.P.L. TPS 3 70 34.99 D.P.L. TPS 4 75 17.2 D.P.L. TPS 5 75 25.58 D.P.L. TPS 6 110 45.24 D.P.L. TPS 7 300 46.44 NEW COSSIPORE TPS 1 30 6.42 NEW COSSIPORE TPS 2 30 5.46 NEW COSSIPORE TPS 3 50 11.26 NEW COSSIPORE TPS 4 50 21.47 CHINAKURI TPS 1 10 0 CHINAKURI TPS 2 10 0

CHINAKURI TPS 3 10 0 FARAKKA STPS 2 200 58.02 FARAKKA STPS 5 500 62.27 FARAKKA STPS 6 500 53.03

* PROVISIONAL BASED ON ACTUAL-CUM-ASSESMENT

Generation from stations up to 25 MW are not being monitored since 01.04.10

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2187 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.08.2013.

Hydro power projects which are not generating power as per their full generation capacity

Name of the projects Reason for the Closure Himachal Pradesh Bhakra · Unit No. II of 108 MW remained under shut down from 26.04.2010 to (5*108 +1*126 + 19.07.2013 due to Renovation, Modernization & Uprating Works. 5*157 MW) · Unit No. V of 108 MW remained under shutdown since 05.03.2011 due to Renovation, Modernization & Uprating Works. Jammu & Kashmir Chutak · Unit No. III of 11 MW remained under shutdown since 01.05.2013 due to (4*11 MW) Vibration in TGB Housing. Punjab Shanan · Unit No. V of 50 MW remained under shutdown since 15.08.2011 due to (4*15+1*50 MW) Runner Repair/Replacement. Ranjit Sagar · Unit No. II of 150 MW remained under shutdown since 18.10.2012 due to (4*150 MW) Oil Leakage Problem. Uttarakhand Khatima · Unit No. I of 13.80 MW remained under shutdown since 31.07.2012 due to (3*13.80 MW) Main Excitation Problem. Maneri Bhali I · The plant remained under shutdown since 16.06.2013 due to High Silt and (3*30 MW) Flooding at Intake. Maneri Bhali II · The plant remained under shutdown since 16.06.2013 due to High Silt and (4*76 MW) Flooding at Intake. Vishnu Prayag · The plant remained under shutdown since 16.06.2013 due to High Silt and (4*100 MW) Flooding at Intake. Dhauli Ganga · The plant remained under shutdown since 16.06.2013 due to High Silt and (4*70 MW) Flooding at Intake. Uttar Pradesh Rihand · Unit-III & IV of 50 MW each under shut down since 21.12.2011 & (6x50 MW) 01.11.2008 respectively due to Renovation, Modernization & Uprating Works. Andhra Pradesh Machkund · Unit No. IV of 21.25 MW under shutdown from 01.06.2011 (3*17+3*21.25 MW) to 20.03.2013 due Carbon dioxide Problem. Karnataka Bhadra · Unit- III & IV of 12 MW under shut down since 01.06.2011 & 01.05.2011 (1*2+2*12+1*7.20 respectively due to Renovation, Modernization & Uprating Works +1*6 MW) Jog · Unit No. of 13.20 MW remained under shutdown since 26.01.2012 due to (4*13.20 + Generator Transformer Problem. 4*21.60 MW)

Munirabad · Unit No. II of 9 MW remained under shutdown since 01.03.2013 due to (2*9+1*10 MW) Renovation, Modernization & Uprating Works.

Kerala Sabarigiri · On 16.05.2008, Unit-IV exploded from the top, with severe (6*50 MW) fire damaging the whole unit. Rebuilding of Unit-IV awarded on 16.11.2009. Tamil Nadu Pykara Ultimate · Unit- I & III of 50 MW remained under shut down since 19.05.2013 due to (3*50 MW) Main Disc Seal Problem/ Replacement. Sholayar · Unit- II of 35 MW remained under shut down since (2*35+1*25 MW) 12.01.2013 due to Rotor Earth fault. Parson’s Valley · Unit- II of 35 MW remained under shut down since 12.01.2013 due to Rotor (1*30 MW) Earth fault. West Bengal Teesta Low Dam III · Unit- I of 33 MW remained under shut down since 12.06.2013 due to (4*33 MW) Problem in Generator Cooling System. · Unit- III of 33 MW remained under shut down since 11.06.2013 due to Transmission Line Constraint. Odisha Balimela · Unit No I of 60 MW remained under shut down since (6*60+2*75 MW) 01.04.2013 due to Turbine Bearing High Temperature Problem. · Unit- IV of 60 MW remained under shut down since 01.04.2013 due to Generator CT/PT Problem. Jharkhand Panchet · Unit- I of 40 MW remained under shutdown since (2*40 MW) 29.08.2012 due to Insulation Failure of R phase of Stator Winding. · Unit- II of 40 MW remained under shutdown since 30.09.2012 due to Runner Air Admission system Problem. Meghalaya Kyrdemkulai · Unit- II of 30 MW remained under shutdown since 20.09.2012 due to (2*30 MW) Runner Repair/Replacement.

MODERNISATION OF POWER PLANTS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2242

SHRI S. ALAGIRI SHRI JAYARAM PANGI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the works undertaken regarding renovation, modernization and life extension of old and inefficient power generation units including the thermal power plants during the last three years and the current year, plant/unit-wise;

(b) the details of such projects on which work has not been completed on time along with the reasons for delay, project-wise;

(c) the details of the increase in the Plant Load Factor (PLF) of the power plants during the said period due to the renovation and modernization works;

(d) whether any responsibility has been fixed against the erring officers responsible for delay in completion of such works; 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) : As reported by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) the details of the works undertaken regarding Renovation and Modernization (R&M)/Life Extension (LE) of old and inefficient power generation units including the thermal power plants during the last three years and the current year, plant/unit wise is annexed (Annex–I).

(b): The details of Hydro and Thermal power plants unit-wise on which work has not been completed on time along with the reasons for delay is annexed (Annex-II).

(c) : The R&M works of thermal power plants is mostly focused on addressing issues of sustenance of current performance levels, removal of technological obsolescence of equipments/components, generic defects compliance to statutory/environmental norms, etc. The life extension (LE) works on the other hand focuses on plant operation beyond their original design life after carrying out specific life assessment studies of critical components. Although R&M and LE works are not essentially aimed to increasing Plant Load Factor (PLF), increase in PLF has been achieved in some units after completion of LE works. Details Annexed (Annex-III).

(d) & (e) : Renovation and Modernization (R&M) and Life Extension (LE) works are taken up for increasing power generation capacity of old thermal power plants by various State and Central Power Utilities depending on their requirement. It is the joint responsibility of concerned utility and the equipment supplier/executing agency for completion of project in time.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2242 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.08.2013.

Details of Hydro/Thermal Power Plants renovated during last three years and current yea

Sl. Name of Utility Name of Station Unit No. Capacity (MW) No. 1 BBMB Dehar Phase - I 1 to 6 990 2 KPCL Linganamakki 1 & 2 55 3 MSPGCL Koyna, Stage - III 1 to 4 320 4 NHPC Loktak 1 to 3 90 5 MeSEB Umimum 1&2 18 6 OHPC Rengali 1 50 7 APGENCO Nagarjuna 1 to 8 815.6 8 KSEB Idamalayar 1 & 2 75 9 HEP Rengali 2 50 10 PSPCL, Punjab Bathinda TPS 3 110 11 UPRVUNL, Uttar Pradesh Obra TPS 9 200 12 Parichha TPS 2 110 13 MPPGCL, Madhya Pradesh Amarkantak Extn. 1 120 14 2 120 15 KBUNL, Bihar Muzaffarpur TPS 1 110 16 NTPC Kawas, CCPP GT - 2 106 17 IPGCL, Delhi Rajghat TPS 1 67.5 18 2 67.5 19 UPRVUNL, Uttar Pradesh Anpara ‘A’, TPS 1 210

20 2 210 21 3 210 22 JSEB, Jharkhand Patratu TPS 10 110 23 DPL, West Bengal Durgapur TPS 6 110 24 NTPC Tanda TPS 2 110 25 4 110

ANNEX-II

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2242 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.08.2013.

Details of Hydro R&M schemes not been completed on time during last three years and current year along with reasons for delay

Sl. Project Name Scheduled Actual Reasons for Delay No. Completion Completion

1. Bassi, HPSEB (4x16.5) 2011-12 2013-14 Additional works undertaken.

2. Lower Sileru, 2011-12 2013-14 Non-availability of shut-down by generating APGENCO (4x115) utility. 3. Nagarjuna Sagar, 2011-12 2012-13 Non-availability of shut-down by generating APGENCO utility. (1x110+7x100.8) 4. Nagjhari Unit 1 to 6, 2011-12 2014-15 Additional works undertaken. KPCL (6x135) 5. Rengali Unit-2, OHPC 2012-13 2013-14 Delay of one month by BHEL, the executing (1x50) agency as completion shifted from March, 2013 to April, 2013. 6. Lower Jhelum, J&KPDC 2012-13 2013-14 Non-availability of shut-down by generating (3x35) utility. 7. Sumbal Sindh, J&KPDC 2012-13 2013-14 Additional works undertaken. (2x11.3) 8. Srisailam RB, 2012-13 2013-14 Non-availability of shut-down by generating APGENCO (7x110) utility. 9. Sabirigiri, KSEB (1x60) 2012-13 2013-14 Delay in completion by the executing agency, M/s PDL Power Systems, Bangalore. 10. Jaldhaka St.I, WBSEB 2012-13 2013-14 Law & order problem in adjoining area. (3x9)

Details of Thermal power plants utility/ unit wise on which LE works has not been completed on time along with reasons for delay.

A. State Sector S Nam Name Unit Cap. (MW) Reasons for delay l. e of of No. N Utilit Statio o y n . 1 UPR Obra 10 200 BHEL is the executing agency. Unit was taken under shut down (S/d) 2 VUN 11 200 for LE w.e.f 23.3.2012. The scope of supply and services for turbine has 3 L 12 200 been revised for name plate rating i.e. 200 MW in place of 216 MW at 4 13 200 revised total contract price for unit 10 to 13 at 1145.76 Crore. The

revised zero date is 25.3.2013. 5 Hard 7 110 BHEL is the executing agency. Unit under S/d for LE since 05.03.2011. uagan Delay in supply of materials, spares and equipments and slow execution j of works. 6 PSP Bathi 4 110 The work order for LE works was issued to BHEL on 14.11.2006. LE CL nda works of U-4 started on 05.11.2011. Delay in supply of materials, spares and equipments and slow execution of works. 7 WBP Band 5 210 World Bank funded Pilot Project. Contract for BTG pkg. awarded to DCL el M/s DHIC and signed on 29.2.2012. Delay in placement of order. 8 BSE Barau 6 110 BHEL is executing agency. LOA awarded on 15.02.2010. LE Works is 9 B ni 7 110 in progress. Delay in supply of materials, spares and equipments and slow execution of works. 1 KBU Muza 2 110 BHEL is executing agency. Delay in supply of materials, spares and 0 NL ffarpu equipments and slow execution of works. r Total of State 10 1560 Sector LE (A)

B. Central Sector

(i) Coal Fired

Sl. Name Name Unit Cap. (MW) Reasons for delay No. of of No. Utilit Statio y n 1 NTP Badar 4 210 Major work in Switchyard completed. ESP renovation in C pur progress. For main plant package, delay is due to re-tendering 2 5 210 due to poor response from Vendors. 3 Singr 1 200 Delay in finalization of scheme and obtaining financial auli approval. STPS 4 2 200 5 Korba 1 200 Delay in finalization of scheme and obtaining financial STPS approval. 6 Rama 1 200 Delay in finalization of scheme and obtaining financial gunda approval. m Total of (i) 6 1220

(ii) Gas Fired

7 NTPC Dadri GT 1 131 Delay in finalization of scheme and obtaining financial approval. 8 2 131 9 3 131 10 Auraiya GT 1 111.19 Delay in finalization of scheme and obtaining financial approval. 11 2 111.19 12 3 111.19 13 Kawas GT 1 106 Delay in finalization of scheme and obtaining financial approval. 14 3 106 15 Gandhar GT 1 131 Delay in finalization of scheme and obtaining financial approval. 16 2 131 Total of (ii) 10 1200.57 Total Central Sector LE (B) 16 2421 Grand Total LE (A+B) 26 3981

DETAILS OF THERMAL POWER PLANTS UTILITY / UNIT WISE ON WHICH R&M WORKS HAS NOT BEEN COMPLETED ON TIME ALONG WITH REASONS FOR DELAY.

A. State Sector

Sl. No. Name of Name of Unit Cap. (MW) Reasons for delay Utility Station No. 1 UPRVUNL Anpara'B 4 500 R&M works is being executed by M/s 5 500 BHEL & M/s MITSUI, Japan. Loan agreement to Rs. 553.576 Crore has been finalised with PFC. Delay in placement of 2 order. 3 Obra 7 100 Executing agency is BHEL S/d since 01.07.2010. Delay in supply of materials, spares and equipments and slow execution of works. 4 JSEB Patratu 9 110 Unit was under s/d from 5.8.2006 due to fire incident. Executing agency is BHEL. Delay in supply of materials, spares and equipments and slow execution of works. Total of State Sector R&M (A) 4 1210

B. Central Sector

Sl. No. Name of Name of Station Unit Cap. (MW) Reasons for delay Utility No. 1 NTPC NCTPP, Dadri 1 210 Delay in finalization of scheme and 2 2 210 obtaining financial approval. 3 3 210 4 4 210 5 Farakka Stg-II 4 500 Delay in finalization of scheme and 6 5 500 obtaining financial approval. 7 Kahalgaon 1 210 Delay in finalization of scheme and 8 2 210 obtaining financial approval. 9 3 210 Total Central Sector R&M (B) 9 2470 Grand Total of R&M (A+B) 13 3680

ANNEX-III

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2242 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.08.2013.

Sl. Name of Utility Name of Station Unit Capacity PLF (%) No. No. (MW) Before LE After LE 1 PSPCL, Punjab Bathinda TPS 3 110 70 80 2 UPRVUNL, Uttar Pradesh Obra TPS 9 200 50 80 3 Parichha TPS 2 110 40 63 4 MPPGCL, Madhya Pradesh Amarkantak Extn. 1 120 48 57.3 5 2 120 48 62.5 6 KBUNL, Bihar Muzaffarpur TPS 1 110 0 Commissioned in July,2013, Full load achieved. 7 NTPC Kawas, CCPP GT - 2 106 Generation depends on availability

of Gas Total LE 07 876

LOWER SUBANSIRI HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECT 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2249

SMT. BIJOYA CHAKRAVARTY SHRI RAJEN GOHAIN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government is considering to review the construction of Lower Subansiri Hydro Electric Project in Arunachal Pradesh;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the present status of its construction and the progress made in this regard so far;

(d) whether the Government proposes to re-design the dam in view of the recent havoc caused by the cloud burst in Uttarakhand and widespread protests of the people of Assam due to dangers of the dam; and

(e) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : No, Madam.

(b) : Does not arise.

(c) : The works of the Project are at a stand still since 16.12.2011 due to agitation/protest by various organisations of Assam. The progress made so far is at Annex.

(d) & (e) : The Government has, inter-alia, directed NHPC to make necessary changes in some of the features of the dam etc., as recommended by the Dam Design Review Panel constituted for the purpose.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2249 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.08.2013.

Progress of works in Lower Subansiri HEP (2000 MW)

Civil Works : Dam Concreting: 53% completed. Power House Concreting: 41% completed. Head Race Tunnel Heading, Benching & Overt Lining: 99%, 60% and 45% completed respectively. Surge Tunnel Heading Excavation: 88% completed.

Hydro Mechanical Works: Erection of Diversion Tunnel Gates: 23% completed. Erection of Intake-5: 2% completed. Erection of Intake-7 and 8: 20% completed each. Pressure Shaft Steel Liner: 13% completed.

Electrical and Mechanical Works: Unit-I: Turbine Stay Ring and Spiral Case erection completed.

Unit-2: Turbine Stay Ring and Spiral Case erection completed.

CLEARANCE FOR HYDEL POWER PROJECTS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2282

SHRI KHATGAONKAR PATIL BHASKARRAO BAPURAO SHRI EKNATH MAHADEO GAIKWAD SHRI N.S.V. CHITTHAN SHRI ASADUDDIN OWAISI SHRI ANAND PRAKASH PARANJPE

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the hydel power projects pending due to environmental and forest clearance, State-wise;

(b) whether the Cabinet Committee on Investment had recently considered such pending hydel power projects and if so, the details and the outcome thereof;

(c) whether Ministry had also taken up the matter with the Ministry of Environment and Forests and if so the details thereof and the response of that Ministry thereto;

(d) whether the association of power producers have represented in this regard and if so, the details thereof including the steps taken/being taken by the Government to address the issue; and

(e) the steps taken/being taken by the Government to expedite the commissioning of hydel power projects in the country?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : Nineteen hydro-electric projects (HEP), which have been accorded concurrence by Central Electricity Authority (CEA), are pending for environmental and forest clearances. The State-wise details of these projects are attached at Annex.

(b) : The Cabinet Committee on Investment in its meeting held on 31.07.2013 has directed the Ministry of Defence to accord `No Objection Certificate` to the Etalin HEP in Arunachal Pradesh.

(c) & (d) : The issues relating to environment and forest clearances to hydro projects including the requests of Association of Power Producers have been taken up by Ministry of Power with Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF). As a result, several issues such as including clearance to projects, Terms of Reference requirements for Environment Clearances, conduct of Basin and Cumulative Impact Assessment studies, etc. have been clarified/resolved. Further clearances to specific Projects have also been obtained.

(e) : The Government has taken several steps to expedite commissioning of Hydel Projects in the country which inter alia include review of projects by Central Electricity Authority and the Power Projects Monitoring Panel of the Ministry of Power, the Task Force on Hydro Power Development, Inter-Ministerial Consultation with Ministry of Water Resources, Ministry of Defence, Border Road Organization, Ministry of DONER, etc.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2282 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 22.08.2013.

LIST OF HYDEL POWER PROJECTS CONCURRED BY CEA & PENDING DUE TO ENVIRONMENT AND/OR FOREST CLEARANCE

S. Name of the Project State Installed Capacity Requiring Environment No. (MW) Clearance (EC) / Forest Clearance (FC) 1 Dibbin Ar Pradesh 2x60=120 FC 2 Nyamjangchhu Ar Pradesh 6x130=780 FC 3 Tawang-I Ar Pradesh 3x200=600 FC 4 Tawang-II Ar Pradesh 4x200=800 FC 5 Tato-II Ar Pradesh 4x175=700 FC 6 Dibang Ar Pradesh 12x250=3000 EC and FC 7 Lower Siang Ar Pradesh 9x300=2700 EC and FC 8 Hirong Ar Pradesh 4x125=500 EC and FC 9 Etalin Ar Pradesh 10x307+1x19.6 EC and FC +1x7.4 =3097 10 Talong Londa Ar Pradesh 3x75=225 EC and FC 11 Naying Ar Pradesh 4x250=1000 EC and FC 12 Matnar Chhattisgarh 3x20=60 EC and FC 13 Miyar Himachal Pradesh 3x40=120 FC 14 Gundia Karnataka 1x200=200 EC and FC 15 Tipaimukh Manipur 6x250=1500 FC 16 Kolodyne-II Mizoram 4x115=460 EC and FC 17 Teesta Stage-IV Sikkim 4x130=520 EC 18 Vyasi Uttarakhand 2x60=120 FC 19 Devasari Uttarakhand 3x84=252 EC and FC Total (19 Nos.) 16754

IMPACT OF HYDEL POWER PROJECTS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3000

SHRI ADHI SANKAR

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether mushrooming hydel power projects on the rivers Bhagirathi and Alaknanda were causing damage to the hills besides increasing possibility of flash floods that could lead to huge loss of lives;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether any specific measures are planned to cope with flood risks as mountains provide large amounts of water from melting snow and glaciers; and

(d) if so, the details thereof and the necessary steps taken in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : No, Madam. There is no evidence that hydro power projects on the rivers Bhagirathi and Alaknanda have caused damage to the hills / increased possibility of flash floods.

(b) & (d) :Hydro-electric projects are planned after hydrological analysis which is based on the past observed / estimated run-off including water from melting snow and glaciers. The hydro-electric projects are accordingly so designed so as to be able to pass Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) which, inter- alia, includes water from melting snow and glaciers.

KUNDAH POWER PROJECT 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3001

SHRI O. S. MANIAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether necessary clearances for Kundah Power Project of Tamil Nadu have been accorded;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) if not, the reasons for delay in this regard and the time by which these clearances are likely to be accorded?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (c) :A Detailed Project Report (DPR) for 500 MW Kundah Pumped Storage Scheme in Tamil Nadu was submitted to Central Electricity Authority (CEA) for clearance in October, 2006. The scheme is located in Cauvery basin and requires either the clearance from Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal or the concurrence of the party States for accord of inter-State clearance. The DPR of the project has been returned to State Government of Tamil Nadu by CEA on 26.12.2007 to submit with requisite clearances.

VILLAGE ENERGY SECURITY PROGRAMME 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3015

SHRI NIKHIL KUMAR CHOUDHARY SMT SUSMITA BAURI SHRI PUTUL KUMARI SHRI ARVIND KUMAR CHAUDHARY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has fulfilled the energy requirements of all far flung villages in terms of cooking food and electrification under Village Energy Security Programme during the 11th Five Year Plan;

(b) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor, State-wise;

(c) whether the target set to cover the number of villages has been downsized under the Scheme and if so, the reasons therefor;

(d) whether the target set for remaining villages has been assessed during the current Five Year Plan; and

(e) if so, the details thereof along with the details of the funds allocated to each State for the same and the steps being taken/proposed to be taken to achieve the target?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) :The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) had started a pilot scheme during 10th Plan namely, Village Energy Security Test Projects under which a few test villages were undertaken to meet their energy requirements through biomass. MNRE had identified 79 villages/ hamlets for implementation of test projects in 10 States of the country, of which 20 test projects were undertaken during 11th Five Year Plan in un- electrified remote villages and hamlets. The State-wise number of test projects identified for implementation, are as under:-

Sl. No. Name of State Number of Test Project 1. Assam 14 2. Chhattisgarh 15 3. Gujarat 2 4. Jharkhand 3 5. Madhya Pradesh 9 6. Maharashtra 10 7 Orissa 15 8. Tamil Nadu 4 9. Uttarakhand 4 10. West Bengal 3 Total 79

(b) to (e) :MNRE has informed that during Mid-Term Appraisal of 11th Five Year Plan carried out by the Planning Commission in September, 2009, it was decided to concentrate on consolidating the projects already taken up for implementation. It was also decided that no new test projects will be supported.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3040

SHRI KALIKESH NARAYAN SINGH DEO

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the total amount of power/electricity consumed annually in the country vis-à-vis other developed countries of the world;

(b) the steps taken/being taken by the Government to ensure the power/electricity security of the country;

(c) whether the Government proposes to provide minimum electricity to the entire population in the country; and

(d) if so, the details thereof and the steps being taken in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) : Total energy consumed in the country for the year 2010-11 is 7,13,067 Gwh and corresponding consumption in developed countries for the latest available year 2010 is given below:

Sl.No. Country Energy Consumption in Gwh

1 U.S.A. 38,01,921 2 Japan 10,01,837 3 Canada 4,69,948 4 Australia 2,01,221 5 U.K. 3,28,318 Source: International Energy Agency Website

(b) to (d) : The following steps have been taken/are being taken by the Government to ensure the power/electricity security of the country and also to meet fully demand for power on an All India basis by the terminal year of 12th Plan i.e. 2016-17 :

(i)Acceleration in generating capacity addition during 12th Plan with a proposed target of 88,537 MW (excluding 30,000 MW renewable) against an achievement of 54,964 MW during 11th Plan.

(ii)Rigorous monitoring of capacity addition of the on-going generation projects.

(iii)Development of Ultra Mega Power Projects of 4,000 MW each to reap benefits of economies of scale.

(iv)Advance planning of generation capacity addition projects for 12th Plan.

(v)Augmentation of domestic manufacturing capacity of power equipment through Joint Ventures.

(vi)Coordinated operation and maintenance of hydro, thermal, nuclear and gas based power stations to optimally utilize the existing generation capacity.

(vii)To meet the shortfall in coal supplies to thermal power stations from indigenous sources, the power utilities has been advised to import coal.

(viii)Renovation, modernization and life extension of old and inefficient generation units.

(ix)Strengthening of inter-state and inter-regional transmission capacity for optimum utilization of available power.

(x)Strengthening of sub-transmission and distribution network as a major step towards loss reduction.

(xi)Promoting energy conservation, energy efficiency and demand side management measures

RENEWABLE PURCHASE OBLIGATIONS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3058

SHRI P. KARUNAKARAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the action taken by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) on issue of Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPO) of excess energy produced from environment friendly energy resources till date;

(b) whether the Government proposes to request CERC to resolve this issue at the earliest;

(c) if so, the details thereof; and

(d) the time by which the Government proposes to make necessary amendments in regulations to resolve this issue?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (d) : Electricity Act, 2003 provides for promotion of efficient and environmentally benign policies and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto and Section 86(1)(e) of the Electricity Act, 2003, mandates State Electricity Regulatory Commissions (SERCs)/Joint Electricity Regulatory Commissions (JERCs) to specify Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) target for the obligated entities in their respective States.

Further, Tariff Policy notified by the Central Government under the Electricity Act,2003 on 06.01.2006, inter alia,provides that the Appropriate

Commission shall fix minimum percentage for purchase of electricity from renewable sources taking into account availability of such resources in the region and its impact on retail tariffs. The Act and Policy do not apply any restriction on procurement of power by an obligated entity in excess of the minimum Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) fixed by the Appropriate Commission.

Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) mechanism for promotion of non- conventional energy sources has been evolved jointly by the Electricity Regulatory Commission at the Centre and in the States. To give effect to this framework, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has issued Regulations on `Terms and Conditions for Recognition and Issuance of Renewable Energy Certificate for Renewable Energy Generation Regulations, 2010`. Most of the SERCs have also evolved regulations recognizing REC as a valid instrument for fulfillment of Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO).

The CERC considers and decides issues under its jurisdiction as per the provisions prescribed in the Electricity Act from time to time, which includes amending/issuing Regulations in this regard.

GREEN ENERGY CORRIDORS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3102

SHRI PRADEEP KUMAR MAJHI SHRI SURESH KALMADI SHRI KISHANBHAI VESTABHAI PATEL

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the second round of Inter Governmental consultations between India and Germany on co-operation in power and renewable energy was held in the recent past;

(b) if so, the details thereof along with the issues figured in the discussion between the two sides;

(c) whether both the countries have agreed to establish Green Energy Corridors and if so, the details thereof along with the details of the developmental, technical and financial assistance likely to be provided by Germany for the same;

(d) whether the Green Energy Corridors will assist the national grid by generating wind and solar power during the 12th Five Year Plan period; and

(e) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) to (c) :During the Indo-German Government Consultations held on 11th April, 2013 in Berlin, the German side had expressed willingness regarding concessional loans from KFW of upto one billion EUR for financing the Green Energy Corridors project under Indo-German Bilateral Development Cooperation Programme over the next six years. Further, during the Indo-German Annual Negotiation meeting held in New Delhi on 22-23 July, 2013 the German side committed the following amounts for the Green Energy Corridors:-

Financial Assistance – Euro 250 Million as Reduced Interest Loan.

Technical Assistance

(i) Euro 2 million for Indo-German Energy Programme – New component on Green Energy Corridors; and

(ii) Euro 2 million for Integration of Renewable Energies into the Indian Electricity System (I-RE).

(c) & (e) : The Green Energy Corridors project will help in integrating renewable energy into the National grid. It comprises of both inter-state and intra-state schemes for evacuation of power from wind and solar projects.

HYDRO POWER PROJECTS IN NER 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3111

SHRI TAKAM SANJOY

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the under construction Hydro Power projects in the North Eastern Region (NER) of the country along with the expected time-frame for their commissioning; and

(b) the steps being taken by the Government for early completion and commissioning of such Projects including the Lower Subansiri Hydro Electric Project?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) :There are 14 Hydro Electric Power Projects (above 25 MW) under construction in the North Eastern Region including Sikkim. The details are as under:

Sl. Name of the Project / State Likely No. Capacity /Executing commissioning Agency

Central Sector 1 Subansiri Lower Hydro Arunachal Pradesh 2016-18 Electric Project / Assam (HEP) 8x250=2000 MW NHPC 2 Kameng HEP Arunachal Pradesh 2016-17 4x150=600 MW NEEPCO 3 Pare HEP Arunachal Pradesh 2014-15 2x55=110 MW

NEEPCO 4 Tuirial HEP Mizoram 2016-17 2x30=60 MW NEEPCO

State Sector

1 New Umtru Meghalaya 2014-15 2x20=40MW Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited (MeECL)

Private Sector

1 Teesta-III Sikkim 2014-15 6x200=1200 MW Teesta Urja Ltd. 2 Teesta-VI Sikkim 2015-16 4x125= 500 MW LANCO 3 Rangit-IV Sikkim 2014-15 3x40= 120 MW Jal Power Corp. Ltd. 4 Jorethang Loop Sikkim 2014-15 2x48 = 96 MW DANS Energy Pvt. Ltd. 5 Bhasmey Sikkim 2015-16 3x17= 51 MWGati Infrastructure Bhasmey Power Pvt. Ltd. 6 Tashiding Sikkim 2017-18 2x48.5 = 97 MW Shiga Energy Pvt. Ltd. 7 Dikchu Sikkim 2017-18 3x32=96MW Sneha Kinetic Power Projects Pvt. Ltd. 8 Rangit-II Sikkim 2017-18 2x33= 66 MW Sikkim Hydro Power Venture Limited 9 Rongnichu Sikkim 2017-18 2x48= 96 MW Madhya Bharat Power Corporation Ltd.

Total : 5132 MW

(b) :Steps being taken by the Government for timely completion and commissioning of projects include, inter-alia, monitoring of the projects by Central Electricity Authority (CEA), review with the developers to resolve outstanding issues; independent follow up and monitoring of progress by the Power Project Monitoring Panel (PPMP) etc.

Work on the Subansiri Lower HE Project (8x250 MW) in Arunachal Pradesh/Assam, was stopped since December, 2011 due to the agitation launched by Anti-Dam activists. A Dam Design Review Panel (DDRP) was constituted by

the Ministry in December, 2012 which has submitted its report in June, 2013. The report has been accepted and NHPC has been directed to take the project forward.

REFORMS IN POWER SECTOR 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3149

SHRI SHIVAJI ADHALRAO PATIL SHRI ANANDRAO VITHOBA ADSUL SHRI DHARMENDRA YADAV SHRI BABAR GAJANAN DHARMSHI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has introduced reforms to boost the power sector and give a new lease of life to the sector where investments have come to a standstill;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether the private power companies have requested the Government to address the issues related to financial viability of the existing competitively- bid projects;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the manner in which these reforms would help to improve the investment climate in the power sector and the extent to which these would help to facilitate the generation of more power in the country?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : The Electricity Act, 2003 has consolidated the laws relating to generation, transmission, distribution, trading and use of electricity and for taking measures conducive to development of electricity industry, promoting competition therein, protecting interest of consumers and supply of electricity to all areas, rationalisation of electricity tariff, ensuring transparent policies regarding subsidies, promotion of efficient and environmentally benign policies etc. and for matters incidental thereto.

With a view to bringing improvement in the power sector and to provide electricity at economical rates to the consumers, the Government notified National Electricity Policy in 2005, Tariff Policy in 2006. Guidelines and Standard Bidding Documents have been issued for determination of tariff by bidding process for procurement of power by distribution licensees and for transmission projects. Further, the Rural Electrification Policy, National Electricity Plan, Hydro Power Policy have also been notified. In addition to this, Distribution reforms through APDRP and R-APDRP schemes have been launched. National Electricity Fund (NEF) Scheme has been approved to provide reforms-linked interest subsidy to the public and private power utilities for improvement in their distribution network.

(c) to (e) : The Government had received references from various stakeholders regarding fuel availability risk of domestic coal, price risk due to change in prices of fuel in coal exporting countries, delay/denial in environment & forest clearance pertaining to coal blocks etc. To address these concerns, Ministry of Power is in the process of revising the Standard Bidding Documents which will be applicable for future projects.

Higher cost of imported coal is to be considered for pass through as per modalities suggested by CERC. Ministry of Coal has issued suitable orders supplementing the New Coal Distribution Policy (NCDP). Ministry of Power has issued appropriate advisory to CERC/SERCs to consider the request of individual power producers to decide for pass through of higher cost of imported coal on case to case basis.

CONSTRUCTION OF POWER PLANTS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3152

SHRI PASHUPATI NATH SINGH

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the status of power plants which are under construction as on date;

(b) the details of power plants which are lagging behind their stipulated schedule;

(c) the names of the projects which are lagging behind their schedule by more than five years;

(d) the main reasons for lagging behind the schedule of these projects; and

(e) the steps being taken/proposed to be taken thereon?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) :The status of thermal and hydro power projects (above 25 MW) under construction in the country, including details of the projects lagging behind their stipulated schedule, is enclosed at Annex-I and Annex-II, respectively.

(c) : The details of under construction hydro power projects which are lagging behind schedule, by more than five years, is enclosed at Annex-III. There is no thermal power project lagging behind the schedule by more than five years.

(d) :The main reasons for these projects lagging behind schedule include, inter-alia, land acquisition; environment and forest issues; rehabilitation and resettlement issues; natural calamities; law and order problems & local issues; contractual problems; change in design of projects; geological surprises, difficult terrain & poor accessibility, etc.

(d) :Steps taken by the Government for the timely completion of these projects include, inter-alia, rigorous monitoring of capacity addition of ongoing generation projects at the highest level; the periodic review of issues related to supply of power equipment from BHEL; formation of several new joint ventures to manufacture super- critical boilers and turbine-generators for thermal power plants; introduction of web-based monitoring system; and sensitization of stake-holders to enlarge the vendor base to meet Balance of Plants requirements.

ANNEX-I

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3152 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 29.08.2013.

Status of under construction thermal power projects in the country State Project Name Unit No Cap. Original Anticipated (MW) commissioning commissioning schedule schedule CENTRAL SECTOR Assam Bongaigaon TPP U-1 250 Jan-11 Jul-14 U-2 250 May-11 May-15

U-3 250 Sep-11 Oct-15 Bihar Barh STPP- I U-1 660 Oct.,13 * Jun-15 U-2 660 Apri.,14 * Apr-16 U-3 660 Oct., 14 * Feb-17 Bihar Barh STPP-II U-4 660 Dec-12 Oct-13 U-5 660 Oct-13 Sep-14 Bihar Muzaffarpur TPP U-3 195 Oct-12 Mar-14 Exp U-4 195 Jan-13 Sep-14 Bihar Nabi Nagar TPP U-1 250 May-13 Jul-14 U-2 250 Sep-13 Jan-15 U-3 250 Jan-14 Jul-15 U-4 250 May-14 Jan-16 Bihar New Nabi Nagar TPP U-1 660 Jan-17 Feb-17 U-2 660 Jul-17 Aug-17 U-3 660 Jan-18 Feb-18 Chhattisgarh Lara TPS U-1 800 Nov-16 Mar-17 Chhattisgarh Lara TPS U-2 800 May-17 Sep-17 Jharkhand Bokaro TPS "A" Exp. U-1 500 Dec-11 Oct-14 Karnataka Kudgi STPP Ph-I U-1 800 Dec-15 Jun-16 U-2 800 Jun-16 Dec-16 U-3 800 Dec-16 Jun-17 Maharashtra Mouda STPP Ph-II U-3 660 Mar-16 May-16 U-4 660 Sep-16 Nov-16 Maharashtra Solapur STPP U-1 660 May-16 May-16 U-2 660 Nov-16 Nov-16 MP Vindhyachal TPP U-13 500 Aug-15 Jan-16 Ph-V MP Gadarwara U-1 800 Mar-17 Apr-17 MP Gadarwara U-2 800 Sep-17 Oct-17 TN Neyveli TPS-II U-2 250 Jun-09 Mar-14 Exp. TN Tuticorin JV U-1 500 Mar-12 Feb-14 U-2 500 Aug-12 Apr-14 TN Vallur TPP PH- U-3 500 Dec-12 Feb-14 II JV Tripura Monarchak CCPP GT 61.3 Mar-13 Jan-14 ST 39.7 Jul-13 May-14 Tripura Tripura Gas Module-2 363.3 Mar-12 Oct-13 UP Rihand TPP- III U-6 500 Dec-12 Nov-13 UP Meja STPP U-1 660 Jun-16 Jun-16 U-2 660 Dec-16 Dec-16 WB Raghunathpur TPP, Ph- U-1 600 Feb-11 Mar-14 I U-2 600 May-11 Jul-14 WB Raghunathpur TPP, Ph- U-1 660 Aug-17 17-18 II U-2 660 Jan-18 17-18

STATE SECTOR AP Damodaram U-1 800 Jul-12 Feb-14 Sanjeevaiah TPS U-2 800 Jan-13 Oct-14 AP Kakatiya TPP Extn U-1 600 Jul-12 May-14 AP Rayalseema U-6 600 Jul-14 Dec-15 St-III U-6

Assam Namrup CCGT GT 70 Sep-11 Mar-14 ST 30 Jan-12 Jun-14 Chhattisgarh Marwa TPP U-1 500 Sep-12 Dec-13 U-2 500 Jul-12 Mar-14 Delhi Pragati CCGT-III ST-2 250 Nov-10 Sep-13 Gujarat Pipavav CCPP Block-1 351 Sep-10 Dec-13 Gujarat Sikka TPP Extn. U-3 250 Oct-13 Apr-14 U-4 250 Jan-14 Jul-14 Gujarat Bhavnagar U-1 250 Oct-13 Sep-14 CFBC TPP U-2 250 Dec-13 Dec-14 Maharashtra Chandrapur TPS U-8 500 Jun-12 Feb-14 U-9 500 Sep-12 Jun-14 Maharashtra Koradi TPP Expn. U-8 660 Dec-13 Mar-14 U-9 660 Jun-14 Oct-14 U-10 660 Dec-14 Apr-15 Maharashtra Parli TPP Expn. U-8 250 Jan-12 Feb-14 MP Malwa TPP U-1 600 Jun-12 Sep-13 (Shree Singaji) U-2 600 Oct-12 Mar-14 MP Satpura U-11 250 Apr-12 Oct-13 TPP Extn Rajasthan Chhabra TPP U-3 250 May-11 Sep-13 Extn. Rajasthan Chhabra TPP U-4 250 Jul-11 Mar-14 Extn. Rajasthan Kalisindh TPS U-1 600 Aug-11 Sep-13 U-2 600 Mar-12 Feb-14 Rajasthan Ramgarh CCPP Ext.- ST 50 Oct-11 Dec-13 III TN North Chennai U-1 600 Apr-11 Sep-13 Extn. UP Anpara-D U- 6 500 Mar-11 Apr-14 U-7 500 Jun-11 Jul-14 WB Durgapur TPS Extn U-8 250 Dec-13 Mar-14 WB Sagardighi TPP-II U-3 500 Jul-14 Oct-14 U-4 500 Oct-14 Feb-15 PRIVATE SECTOR AP Bhavanpadu TPP U-1 660 Oct-13 Oct-15 Ph-I U-2 660 Mar-14 Mar-16 AP NCC TPP U-1 660 Mar-15 Apr-16 U-2 660 Jun-15 Aug-16 AP Painampuram U-1 660 May-14 Sep-14 TPP U-2 660 Aug-14 Dec-14 AP Simhapuri Energy Pvt U-3 150 Dec-11 Nov-13 Ltd Ph-II U-4 150 Feb-12 Feb-14 AP Thamminapatnam U-3 350 May-12 Mar-15 TPP-II U-4 350 Aug-12 Jun-15 AP Vizag TPP U-1 525 Jun-13 Feb-14 U-2 525 Sep-13 Jun-14 Bihar Jas Infra. TPS U-1 660 Aug-14 Dec-16 U-2 660 Dec-14 16-17 U-3 660 Apr-15 17-18 U-4 660 Aug-15 17-18

Chhattisgarh Akaltara TPP U-2 600 Aug-12 Dec-13 (Naiyara) U-3 600 Dec-12 Jun-14 U-4 600 Apr-13 Aug-14 Chhattisgarh Avantha Bhandar U-1 600 Jul-12 Oct-13 TPS, Chhattisgarh Baradarha TPP U-1 600 Mar-13 Oct-13 U-2 600 Jul-13 Mar-14 Chhattisgarh Balco TPP U-1 300 Feb-11 Mar-14 U-2 300 Nov-10 Feb-14 Chhattisgarh Bandakhar TPP U-1 300 Dec-12 May-14 Chhattisgarh Binjkote TPP U-1 300 Jan-14 Nov-14 U-2 300 Apr-14 Feb-15 U-3 300 Jul-14 Sep-15 U-4 300 Oct-14 Jan-16 Chhattisgarh Lanco U-3 660 Jan-13 Oct-14 Amarkantak U-4 660 Mar-13 Mar-15 TPS-II Chhattisgarh Raikheda TPP U-1 685 Sep-13 Jun-14 U-2 685 Jan-14 Nov-14 Chhattisgarh Singhitarai TPP U-1 600 Jun-14 Mar-15 U-2 600 Sep-14 Aug-15 Chhattisgarh Swastic TPP U-1 25 Jun-12 Dec-13 Chhattisgarh Tamnar TPP U-1 600 Jan-14 Oct-13 (Raigarh) U-2 600 Apr-14 Mar-14 U-3 600 Sep-14 Feb-15 U-4 600 Nov-14 Aug-15 Chhattisgarh TRN Energy TPP U-1 300 Dec-13 Aug-14 U-2 300 Apr-14 Dec-14 Chhattisgarh Uchpinda TPP U-1 360 May-12 Jun-14 U-2 360 Nov-12 Nov-14 U-3 360 Feb-13 Jan-15 U-4 360 Jul-13 Mar-15 Chhattisgarh Chakabura TPP U-1 30 Sep-13 Jan-14 Chhattisgarh Salora TPP U-1 135 Jun-11 Sep-13 U-2 135 Sep-11 Dec-13 Chhattisgarh Visa TPP U-1 600 Aug-13 Jul-15 Jharkhand Maitrishi Usha U-1 270 May-12 Sep-14 TPP-Ph-I U-2 270 Jun-12 Dec-14 Jharkhand Maitrishi Usha U-3 270 Feb-13 Jan-15 TPP-Ph-II U-4 270 Mar-13 Mar-15 Jharkhand Tori TPP U-1 600 Jun-13 Apr-15

Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I U-2 270 Dec-11 Nov-13

U-3 270 Jan-12 Feb-14 U-4 270 Feb-12 May-14 U-5 270 Mar-12 Aug-14 Maharashtra Amravati TPP U-1 270 Jul-14 * Ph-II U-2 270 Sep-14 * U-3 270 Nov-14 * U-4 270 Jan-15 * U-5 270 Mar-15 * Maharashtra Dhariwal U-1 300 Feb-12 Sep-13 Infracture TPP U-2 300 May-12 Jan-14 Maharashtra EMCO Warora TPP U-2 300 Feb-12 Aug-13 Maharashtra Lanco U-1 660 Jan-14 Dec-15

Vidarbha TPP U-2 660 May-14 Aug-16 Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-I U-1 270 Feb-12 Oct-13 U-2 270 Apr-12 Dec-13 U-3 270 Jun-12 Nov-14 U-4 270 Aug-12 Jan-15 U-5 270 Oct-12 Mar-15

Maharashtra Nasik TPP Ph-II U-1 270 Apr-13 * U-2 270 Jun-13 * U-3 270 Aug-13 * U-4 270 Oct-13 * U-5 270 Dec-13 * Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-II U-2 660 Jul-12 Nov-13 U-3 660 Oct-12 Feb-14 MP Anuppur U-1 600 Apr-13 Nov-14 TPP Ph-I U-2 600 Aug-13 Mar-15 MP Mahan TPP U-2 600 Sep-11 Dec-13 MP Nigri TPP U-1 660 Jun-13 Mar-14 U-2 660 Dec-13 Sep-14 MP Sasan UMPP U-1 660 May-13 * U-2 660 Dec-13 Oct-13 U-4 660 Feb-15 Dec-13 U-5 660 Sep-15 * U-6 660 Apr-16 * MP Gorgi TPP (DB Power) U-1 660 Jun-13 Jan-17 MP Seioni TPP Ph-I U-1 600 Mar-13 Mar-14 Odisha Derang TPP U-1 600 Mar-12 Jan-14 U-2 600 Jun-12 Jun-14 Odisha Ind Bharat TPP U-1 350 Sep-11 Nov-13 (Orissa) U-2 350 Dec-11 Mar-14 Odisha Kamalanga TPP U-2 350 Dec-11 Sep-13 U-3 350 Feb-12 Dec-13 Odisha KVK Nilanchal TPP U-1 350 Dec-11 Dec-14 U-2 350 Jan-12 Aug-15 U-3 350 Mar-12 Dec-15 Odisha Lanco Babandh U-1 660 Apr-13 Dec-15 TPP U-2 660 Aug-13 Jun-16 Odisha Malibrahmani TPP U-1 525 Dec-12 Sep-14 Odisha Malibrahmani TPP U-2 525 Feb-13 Dec-14 Punjab Goindwal Sahib U-1 270 Apr-13 Sep-13 U-2 270 Oct-13 Feb-14 Punjab Rajpura TPP U-1 700 Jan-14 Jan-14 (Nabha) U-2 700 Mar-14 Apr-14 Punjab Talwandi Sabo U-1 660 Oct-12 Dec-13 TPP U-2 660 Jan-13 Apr-14 U-3 660 May-13 Jul-14 Rajasthan Kawai TPP U-2 660 Mar-13 Oct-13 TN Melamaruthur TPP U-1 600 Feb-12 Nov-13 U-2 600 Mar-12 Mar-14 TN Tuticorin TPP (Ind- U-1 660 May-12 Mar-16 Barath) U-2 150 Sep-13 UP Prayagraj (Bara) U-1 660 Feb-14 Jul-14 TPP U-2 660 Jul-14 Dec-14

U-3 660 Dec-14 Mar-15 UP Lalitpur TPP U-1 660 Oct-14 Oct-14 U-2 660 Feb-15 Feb-15 U-3 660 Jun-15 Jun-15 WB Haldia TPP-I U-1 300 Aug-14 Aug-14 U-2 300 Nov-14 Nov-14

ANNEX-II ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3152 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 29.08.2013.

Status of under construction hydro power projects in the country

Sl. Name of Project / State Original Anticipated No Capacity (MW) commissioning commissioning schedule schedule Central Sector 1. Uri-II J&K 2009-10 2013-14

4x60 = 240 MW 2. Nimoo Bazgo J&K 2010-11 2013-14

3x15 = 45 MW 3. Kishanganga J&K 2015-16 2016-17 3x110 = 330 MW 4. Parbati-II H.P. 2009-10 2016-17

4x200 = 800 MW 5. Parbati-III H.P. 2010-11 2013-15

4x130 = 520 MW 6. Kol Dam H.P. 2008-10 2014-15 4x200 = 800 MW 7. Ram Pur H.P. 2011-12 2013-15 6x68.67= 412 MW 8. Tapovan Vishnugad Uttarakhand 2011-12 2015-16

4x130 = 520 MW 9. Tehri PSS, Uttarakhand 2011-12 2017-18 4x250=1000 MW 10. Lata Tapovan, Uttarakhand 2017-18 2017-18 3x57= 171 MW 11. Teesta Low Dam-IV West Bengal 2009-10 2014-15 4x40 = 160 MW 12. Subansiri Lower Arunachal Pradesh 2010-11 2016-18

8x250= 2000 MW 13. Kameng Arunachal Pradesh 2009-10 2016-17

Sl. Name of Project / State Original Anticipated No Capacity (MW) commissioning commissioning schedule schedule 4x150 = 600 MW 14. Pare Arunachal Pradesh 2013-14 2014-15 2x55 = 110 MW 15. Tuirial Mizoram 2006-07 2016-17 2x30= 60 MW State Sector 16. Baglihar-II J&K 2014-15 2016-17 3x150= 450 MW 17. Uhl-III H.P. 2006-07 2014-15

3x33.3 =100 MW 18. Kashang-I 65 MW H.P. 2012-13 2014-15 19. Kashang-II & III H.P. 2013-14 2015-16

1x65 + 1x65= 130 MW 20. Sainj 100 MW H.P. 2014-15 2014-15 21. Swara Kuddu H.P. 2010-11 2014-15

3x37= 111 MW 22. Shongtong Karcham H.P. 2017-18 2017-18

3x150= 450 MW

23. Koyna Left Bank PSS Maharashtra 2017-18 2017-18 2x40 = 80 MW 24. Nagarujana Sagar TR A.P. 2008-09 2014-15

2x25=50 MW 25. Lower Jurala A.P. 2011-13 2013-16 6x40=240 MW 26. Pulichintala A.P. 2009-11 2015-17

120 MW (4x30 MW) 27. Pallivasal Kerala 2010-11 2014-15 2x30= 60 MW 28. Thottiyar Kerala 2013-14 2015-16 1x30 + 1x10= 40 MW 29. Bhawani Kattalai Barrage-II Tamil Nadu 2006-07 2013-14 2x15 = 30 MW 30. Bhawani Kattalai Barrage-III, Tamil Nadu 2006-07 2013-14 2x15 = 30

31. New Umtru 2x20=40 Meghalaya 2011-12 2014-15 Private Sector 32. Sorang H.P. 2012-13 2013-14 2x50= 100 MW 33. Tidong-I H.P. 2013-14 2015-16 2x50 = 100 MW 34. Tangnu Romai-I H.P. 2014-15 2015-16 2x22= 44 MW 35. Bajoli Holi H.P. 2017-18 2017-18 3x60=180MW 36. Shrinagar Uttarakhand 2005-06 2014-15

4x82.5=330 37. Phata Byung Uttarakhand 2013-14 2014-15

2x38 MW = 76 MW 38. Singoli Bhatwari Uttarakhand 2015-16 2015-16

3x33 MW = 99 MW 39. Maheshwar, M. P. 2001-02 2014-15 10x40= 400 MW 40. Teesta-III Sikkim 2011-13 2014-15 6x200=1200 MW 41. Teesta-VI Sikkim 2012-13 2015-16 4x125= 500 MW 42. Rangit-IV Sikkim 2012-13 2014-15 3x40= 120 MW 43. Jorethang Loop Sikkim 2013-14 2014-15 2x48 = 96 MW 44. Bhasmey 3x17= 51 MW Sikkim 2014-15 2015-16 45. Tashiding Sikkim 2013-14 2017-18 2x48.5 = 97 MW 46. Dikchu Sikkim 2015-16 2017-18 3x32= 96 MW 47. Rangit-II Sikkim 2016-17 2017-18 2x33= 66 MW 48. Rongnichu Sikkim 2015-16 2017-18 2x48= 96 MW

ANNEX-III ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3152 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 29.08.2013.

Hydro power projects which are lagging behind their schedule by more than five years

Sr. No Name of Project Commissioning Schedule Time over run Capacity Original Latest mm/yy mm/yy 1 2 3 4 5 CENTRAL SECTOR 1 Kol Dam Apr-09 2014-15 71 months (4x200 MW) 2008-10 2 Tuirial Jul-06 2016-17 128 months (2x30 MW) 2006-07 3 Kameng Dec 09 2016-17 87 months (4x150 MW) 2009-10 4 Tehri PSS Jul- 10 2017-18 92 months (4x250 MW) 2010-11 (As per original approval)

Feb-16 (2015-16) (As per RCE) 5 Teesta Low Dam– IV Sep-09 2014-15 66 months (4x40 MW) 2009-10 6 Parbati - II Sep-09 2016-17 90 months (4x200 MW) 2009-10 7 Subansiri Lower Sep-10 2016-18 90 months (8x250 MW) 2010-11 STATE SECTOR HIMACHAL PRADESH 8 Uhl-III Mar-07 2014-15 96 months (3x33.33MW) 2006-07 ANDHRA PRADESH 9 Pulichintala 2009-11 2015-17 60 months (4x30MW) 10 Nagarjuna Sagar Tail Pool Dam Nov-08 2014-15 72 months (2x25 MW) 2008-09 TAMIL NADU 11 Bhavani Kattalai H.E. Project Mar-06 2013-14 98 months Barrage II 2005-06 (2x15 MW) 12 Bhavani Kattalai H.E. Project Mar-06 2012-14 96 months Barrage III 2005-06 (2x15 MW) PRIVATE SECTOR UTTARAKHAND 13 Shrinagar 2005-06 2014-15 108 months (4x82.5 MW) MADHYA PRADESH 14 Maheshwar 2001-02 2014-15 156 months (10x40 MW)

POWER GENERATION CAPACITY 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3162

SHRI NAMA NAGESWARA RAO

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has any data regarding the power generation capacity and the volume of power produced by the national energy producers in the country;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether the under utilisation of power generation capacity of energy producers is a major concern; and

(d) if so, the reasons therefor and 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) & (b): The monitored capacity of central sector generation stations as on 31.07.2013 was 68,496.93 MW. Actual gross electricity generation by these plants during 2013-14 (up to 31st July, 2013) was approximately 1,19,776 Million Unit.

(c) & (d): The utilization of installed capacity of a generating unit of power producers is linked to the type of power station. While the thermal units are meant to be utilized continuously as base-load units, hydro units are to be utilized both as base or peak load, depending on availability of water/reservoir level. Thus, utilization of installed capacity is effectively applicable to thermal (including nuclear) generating units and is expressed in terms of Plant Load Factor (PLF). The PLF of thermal and nuclear units mainly depends on a number of factors such as age of the units, outages for repairs (forced) and planned maintenance, availability of quantity and quality of fuel and receipt of schedule from beneficiaries, 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 the performance of that station. Reasons for their performance below their generating capacity include inadequate availability of coal and gas, supply of coal having quality at variance with designed coal, long duration forced outages, closure of the plant on account of taking up Renovation & Modernization, Life Extension and uprating works, problem of silt, etc.

The remedial steps taken by the Government are :

(i) Pursuing with Coal India Limited for adequate quantity and quality of coal including for third party sampling of coal quality.

(ii) Pursuing with the States for scheduled procurement of power.

(iii) Pursuing with power stations for lesser forced outage.

(iv) Expediting renovation, modernization and life extension of old and inefficient generation units.

(v) To meet the shortfall in coal supplies to thermal power stations from indigenous sources, the power utilities have been advised to import coal.

(vi) 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. For the State Sector generating units review is also held at various levels of the respective State Utilities.

(vii) De-silting of hydro stations caused by heavy rains.

POWER PROJECTS IN BIHAR 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3165

SHRI VISHWA MOHAN KUMAR

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of power projects sanctioned in Bihar and the number of hydro power and thermal power projects out of them, separately; and

(b) the time by which electricity is likely to be generated from these power projects along with the provision of coal supply for the thermal power projects?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : At present no hydro project (above 25 MW) is under construction in the State of Bihar. After enactment of the Electricity Act, 2003, concurrence of Central Electricity Authority (CEA) is not required for setting up of new thermal power projects. However, the details of thermal power projects which are presently under construction in Bihar along with their capacity, anticipated commissioning date and provision of coal supply is given at Annex.

ANNEX ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3165 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 29.08.2013.

Project Name Unit No Capacity Anticipated Date of Provision of Coal (In MW) Commissioning Supply CENTRAL SECTOR Barh STPP-I U-1 660 06/15 Coal linkage U-2 660 04/16 U-3 660 02/17 Barh STPP-II U-4 660 10/13 Coal block U-5 660 09/14 Kanti TPS U-1 195 03/14 Coal linkage St-II. U-2 195 09/14 Nabi Nagar TPP U-1 250 07/14 Coal linkage U-2 250 01/15 U-3 250 07/15 U-4 250 01/16 New Nabi Nagar STPP U-1 660 02/17 Coal linkage U-2 660 08/17 U-3 660 02/18 STATE SECTOR Barauni TPS Extn. U-1 250 03/15 Coal Block. Ministry of U-2 250 06/15 Coal has approved “in principle” tapering linkage PRIVATE SECTOR Jas TPP, U-1 660 16-17 Coal Block Vill- Siriya U-2 660 16-17

Distt-Banka U-3 660 17-18 U-4 660 17-18

SETTING UP OF POWER PROJECTS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3177

SHRI FRANCISCO SARDINHA SHRI MADHU GOUD YASKHI SHRI KISHANBHAI VESTABHAI PATEL SHRI PRADEEP KUMAR MAJHI

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the various power projects including the Thermal Power Projects proposed to be set up in the country during the 12th Five Year Plan period along with their capacity, locationwise;

(b) the details of their estimated cost, funds allocated, released and utilised so far along with the likely date of commissioning of these projects, project- wise;

(c) the estimated demand of power in the country by the end of this year; and

(d) the extent to which this demand is likely to be met through power generated from these new power projects?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

(a) & (b) : The details of hydro power projects targeted for commissioning during the 12th Five Year Plan period along with their capacity, location, their estimated cost, expenditure, commissioning schedule, project-wise are given at Annex-I. The details of commissioned and under construction thermal power projects targeted during the 12th Five Year Plan period along with their capacity, location, their estimated cost, expenditure, commissioning schedule, project-wise are given at Annex-II A and Annex-II B, respectively. The details of under construction nuclear power projects for likely benefits during the 12th Five Year Plan period along with their capacity, location, commissioning schedule, project-wise are given at Annex-III.

(b) & (d) :As per the Load Generation Balance Report (LGBR) for 2013-14, the peak demand in the country during the year 2013-14 is likely to be 1,44,225 MW. The peak availability during 2013-14 is estimated to be 1,40,964 MW from existing power projects as well as power projects likely to yield benefits during 2013-14. The peak power shortage is likely to be 2.3% (3,261 MW) during 2013-14.

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3177 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA

ON 29.08.2013. Hydro Electric Projects for benefits during 12th Plan- State wise (Excluding projects under Ministry of New & Renewable Energy)

Sl. Commn Under Commn Estimated Expen No Capacity d. Executio g. Cost -diture Exp. . Name of Scheme Sector (No. x (MW) n Year Rs Crores Rs Up to MW) (MW) Crores Jammu & Kashmir 1 Chutak Centr 4x11 44.00 0.00 2012-13 913.25 775.32 (01/1

al 3) Uri-II Centr 4x60 240.00 2013-14 1794.00 1928.0 (03/1 2 al 7 3) Nimoo Bazgo Centr 3x15 45.00 2013-14 936.10 840.91 (03/1 3 al 3) Kishanganga Centr 3x110 330.00 2016-17 3642.04 2184.1 (03/1 4 al 7 3) 5 (03/1 Baglihar- II State 3x150 450.00 2016-17 2113.09 191.72 2) Himachal Pradesh 6 Centr 1842.2 (06/1 3x77 231.00 2012-13 Chamera-III al 0.00 2084.01 4 2) Parbati St. II Centr 4x200 800.00 2016-17 5524.00 3854.2 (03/1 7 al 0 3) 8 Parabati-III Centr 4x130 520.00 2013-15 2716.00 2077.9 (03/1 al 6 3) Centr 2014-15 4842.0 (02/1 9 Kol Dam al 4x200 800.00 6358.91 0 3) 10 Centr 2013-15 2235.7 (03/1 Rampur 6x68.67 412.00 2047.03 al 8 3) Uhl-III State 3x33.33 100.00 2014-15 940.84 888.08 (03/1 11 3) 12 Swara Kuddu State 3x37 111.00 2014-15 1181.90 813.55 (03/1 3) Kashang -I State 1x65 65.00 2014-15 478.02 (03/1 13 3) 608.74 14 Kashang -II & III State 2x65 130.00 601.78 (03/1 2015-16 3) Sainj State 2x50 100.00 725.24 448.94 (03/1 2014-15 15 3) 16 Budhil Privat 2x35 70.00 0.00 418.80 364.00 (03/1 2012-13 e 3) 17 Sorang Privat 2x50 100.00 2013-14 586.00 213.05 (03/1 e 0) 18 Tidong-I Privat 2x50 100.00 2015-16 543.15 250.89 (03/1 e 3) 19 Tangu Romai Privat 2x22 44.00 2015-16 255.00 179.00 (03/1 e 3) Uttarakhand Tapovan Centr 4x130 520.00 2015-16 2978.48 1730.0 (02/1 20 Vishnugad al 0 3) 21 Shrinagar Privat 4x82.5 330.00 2014-15 2069.00 3328.0 (03/1 e 1 2) Phata Byung Privat 2x38 76.00 486.96 (03/1 22 2014-15 520.00 e 3) Singoli Bhatwari Privat 3x33 99.00 485.78 (03/1 23 2015-16 666.47 e 3) Madhya Pradesh Maheshwar Privat 10x40 400.00 2014-15 3938.66 2917.7 (03/1 24 e 0 2) Andhra Pradesh 25 Nagarujana Sagar State 2x25 50.00 2014-15 794.47 534.62 (03/1 TR 3) 26 Pulichintala State 4x30 120.00 2015-17 396.00 217.91 (03/1 3)

27 Lower Jurala State 6x40 240.00 2013-16 908.34 1112.0 (03/1 3 3) Kerala 28 State 2014-15 (03/1 Pallivasal 2x30 60.00 161.76 268.02 3) State 1x30+1x1 (03/1 29 Thottiyar 40.00 2015-16 145.77 0 16.24 3) Tamil Nadu 30 Bhawani Barrage State 2013-14 (03/1 2x15 30.00 II 497.46 477.06 2) 31 Bhawani Barrage State (03/1 2x15 15.00 15.00 2012-14 III 490.80 379.87 2) West Bengal 32 Teesta Low Dam- Centr 4x33 132.00 0.00 2012-14 1628.00 1686.9 (03/1 III al 8 3) Teesta Low Dam- Centr 2014-15 1314.1 (03/1 33 4x40 160.00 1502.00 IV al 7 3) Sikkim 34 Chujachen Privat 2x49.5 99.00 0.00 2013-14 1044.50 966.20 (03/1 e 2) Teesta St. III Privat 6x200 1200.00 2014-15 5705.55 5475.4 (03/1 35 e 3 3) 36 Privat 2086.2 (03/1 2015-16 Teesta St. VI e 4x125 500.00 3283.08 5 3) Rangit-IV Privat 3x40 120.00 726.16 554.21 (03/1 37 2016-17 e 3) 38 Jorethang Loop Privat 2x48 96.00 2014-15 403.00 e 39 Bhasmey Privat 2X25.5 51.00 160.90 (03/1 2015-16 408.50 e 2) Meghalaya Myntdu Unit-3 State 2x42 + 42.00 0.00 1173.13 968.00 (03/1 40 2012-13 1x42 3) 41 New Umtru State 2x20 40.00 226.40 112.87 (06/1 2014-15 1) Mizoram 42 Tuirial Centr 2x30 60.00 913.63 394.96 (03/1 2016-17 al 3) Arunachal Pradesh 43 Subansiri Lower Centr 8x250 1000.00 2016-17 10667.00 6203.4 (03/1 al 6 3) 44 Centr 2016-17 3253.22 2208.6 (03/1 Kameng al 4x150 600.00 0 3) 45 Pare Centr 2x55 110.00 2014-15 573.99 505.69 (03/1 al 3)

ANNEX-II A ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3177 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 29.08.2013.

Details of thermal power projects commissioned during the 12th Plan

State Project Name Unit No. Cap. Org. Latest. Comm- Total Exp upto (MW) Est. Est. Act Exp. Cost Cost (Rs.Crs)

(Rs.Crs (Rs.Crs ) ) CENTRAL SECTOR Chhattisga Sipat-I U-3 660 8323.39 8323.39 02.06.1 8050.98 Mar-12 rh 2 (Three Units) Haryana Indira Gandhi U-3 500 8293.00 8587.97 07.11.1 6120.13 Sep-12 TPP 2 (Three Units) Jharkhand Koderma TPP U-2 500 4313.00 5583.08 15.02.1 5634.09 Dec-12 3 (Two Units) Maharasht Mouda TPP U-1 500 5459.28 6010.89 19.04.1 4557.00 Nov-12 ra 2 U-2 500 29.03.1 3 MP Vindhyachal U-11 500 5915.00 5915.00 14.06.1 4147.00 Dec-12 TPP-IV 2 U-12 500 22.03.1 3 TN Vallur TPP Ph I U-2 500 5423.55 5552.78 28.02.1 5995.86 Dec-12 3 (Two Units) Tripura Tripura Gas Module- 363.3 3429.00 3429.00 03.01.1 2977.00 Mar-13 1 3 (Two Modules) UP Rihand STPS- U-5 500 6230.81 6230.81 25.05.1 4354.00 May-13 III 2 (Two Units) STATE SECTOR Chhattisga Korba West St- U-5 500 2309.34 3156.00 22.03.1 2690.99 Jan-13 rh III. 3

Delhi Pragati CCGT - GT-3 250 5195.81 5195.81 27.06.1 2996.10 Jun-13 III 2 GT-4 250 07.05.1 (4GTs+2STs) 3 Gujarat Pipavav CCPP Block-2 351 2354.29 3029.00 27.03.1 2383.32 Jul-13 3 (Two Modules) Gujarat Ukai TPP Extn. U-6 500 1950.00 2135.00 05.03.1 2455.43 Jul-12 3

MP Satpura TPS U-10 250 2350.00 3032.34 22.03.1 2574.17 Jun-13 Extn 3 (Two Units) Rajasthan Ramgarh CCPP GT 110 640.00 640.00 20.03.1 551.95 Jun-13 Extn. -III 3 (GT+ST) TN Mettur TPP Ext U-1 600 3550.04 3550.04 11.10.1 2441.00 Jul-12 2 TN North Chennai U-2 600 2718.75 2718.75 09.03.1 1820.24 Jan-13 Extn, U-2 3 UP Harduaganj Ext U-9 250 1900.00 2605.00 25.05.1 2524.81 Mar-12 2 (Two Units) UP Parichha Extn U-5 250 1703.00 1703.00 24.05.1 1144.05 2 U-6 250 11.03.1 (Two Units) 3 PRIVATE SECTOR AP Simhapuri U-2 150 1485.00 1485.00 02.07.1 1405.38 May-12 Energy Pvt.Ltd 2 (Two Units)

Ph-I AP Thamminapatna U-1 150 1420.00 1428.00 09.09.1 1452.62 Jun-13 m TPP-I 2 U-2 150 17.04.1 (Two Units) 3 Chhattisga Akaltara U-3 600 16190.0 16190.0 13.08.1 11036.14 Apr-13 rh (Naiyara) TPP 0 0 3 (Six Units) Chhattisga Kasaipalli TPP U-2 135 1267.00 1267.00 21.06.1 1245.00 Jun-12 rh 2 (Two Units) Chhattisga Ratija TPP U-1 50 220.00 220.00 04.02.1 344.00 Feb-13 rh 3 Gujarat Mundra U-2 800 NA NA 25.07.1 13124.0 Mar-11 UMTPP 2 0 (Five Units) Gujarat Salaya TPP U-2 600 4820.00 5000.00 13.06.1 5050.45 Jun-12 2 (Two Units) Haryana Jajjar TPP U-2 660 6000.00 6000.00 11.04.1 5215.87 Mar-12 (Mahatama 2 (Two Units) Gandhi TPP) Jharkhand MahadevPrasas U-1 270 3151.00 3151.00 19.11.1 2900.00 Dec-12 STPP Ph-I 2 U-2 270 29.03.1 (Two Units) 3

Maharashtra Amravati TPP Ph-I U-1 270 6888.00 6888.00 25.03.13 5838.81 Jun-13 (Five Units) Maharashtra Bela TPP-I U-1 270 1477.00 1477.00 20.03.13 1648.29 Jan-13 Maharashtra Butibori TPP Ph-II U-1 300 1600.00 1600.00 17.08.12 1127.00 Dec-12 Maharashtra EMCO Warora U-1 300 3480.00 4000.00 07.02.13 3808.00 Jun-13 TPP (Two Units) Maharashtra GEPL TPP U-1 60 656.49 656.49 08.09.12 587.16 May-11 U-2 60 28.04.12 (Two Units) Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-I U-1 660 6560.00 7309.00 11.09.12 6989.00 Dec-12 U-2 660 25.03.13 (Two Units) Maharashtra Tirora TPP Ph-II U-1 660 8993.00 9635.00 10.06.13 7367.64 Jun-13 (Three Units) MP Bina TPP U-1 250 2750.00 3240.00 12.08.12 2952.00 Jun-12 U-2 250 31.03.13 (Two Units) MP Sasan UMPP U-3 660 NA NA 30.05.13 3471.00 Mar-11 (Six Units) Orissa Kamalanga TPP U-1 350 4540.00 6307.00 28.03.13 6189.79 Jun-13 (Three Units)

Orissa Sterlite TPP U-4 600 7669.00 7669.00 25.04.12 4997.79 Aug-09 (Four Units) Rajasthan Jallipa-Kapurdi U-5 135 5075.00 6865.21 05.02.13 6394.38 Mar-12 TPP U-6 135 03.03.13 (Eight Units)

ANNEX-II B ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3177 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 29.08.2013.

DETAILS OF UNDER CONSTRUCTION THERMAL POWER PROJECTS FOR LIKELY BENEFITS DURING 12th PLAN

State Project Name Sec. Unit Cap. Orig Est. Latest Likely Total Exp. Upto No (MW) cost Est. cost Commis- Exp. (Crs.) (Crs.) sioning Incurred schedule (Crs.) AP Rayalaseema St- S U-6 600 3028.86 3525.00 Dec-15 1041.96 Jun-13 IV TPS Sri Damodaram S U-1 800 8432.00 8654.00 Feb-14 7966.65 Jun-13 Sanjeevaiah (Krishnapatnam) TPP S U-2 800 Oct-14 Thamminapatnam P U-3 350 3120.00 3700.00 Mar-15 1246.14 Jun-13 TPP Ph-II P U-4 350 Jun-15 Bhavanapadu P U-1 660 6572.00 6572.00 Oct-15 1607.00 Mar-13 TPP Ph-I P U-2 660 Mar-16 Vizag TPP P U-1 525 5545.00 5545.00 Feb-14 4104.25 Jun-13 P U-2 525 Jun-14 Painampuram P U-1 660 6869.00 6869.00 Sep-14 5876.00 Jun-13 TPP P U-2 660 Dec-14 Nagarjuna TPP P U-1 660 Apr-16 1959.98 Jun-13 P U-2 660 Aug-16 Assam Bongaigaon C U-1 250 4375.35 4375.35 Jul-14 3886.00 May-13 TPP C U-2 250 May-15 C U-3 250 Oct-15 Namrup CCGT S GT 70 693.73 693.73 Mar-14 297.40 Jun-13 S ST 30 Jun-14 Bihar Barh STPP- I C U-1 660 8693.00 8692.97 Jun-15 7050.74 May-13 C U-2 660 Apr-16 C U-3 660 Feb-17 Barh STPP- II C U-1 660 7341.04 7341.04 Oct-13 5997.04 May-13 C U-2 660 Sep-14 Nabi nagar C U-1 250 5352.51 5352.51 Jul-14 2621.00 Jun-13 TPP(JV of NTPC & RLY) C U-2 250 Jan-15 C U-3 250 Jul-15 C U-4 250 Jan-16 Muzaffarpur C U-3 195 3154.33 3154.33 Mar-14 1010.35 Mar-13 Exp. (JV with BSEB) C U-4 195 Sep-14 Chhattisgarh Marwa TPP S U-1 500 4735.00 6318.00 Dec-13 4852.80 Jun-13 S U-2 500 Mar-14 Avantha P U-1 600 2872.00 2872.00 Oct-13 3168.00 Jun-13 Bhandar

Blaco TPS P U-1 300 4650.00 4650.00 Mar-14 3494.30 May-13 P U-2 300 Feb-14 Lanco P U-3 660 6886.00 7700.00 Oct-14 5810.05 Mar-13 Amarkantak P U-4 660 Mar-15 Akaltara TPP P U-1 600 16190.00 16190.00 Dec-13 11036.14 Apr-13 Ph-I P U-2 600 Jun-14 (Six Units) Raigarh P U-1 600 12800.00 12800.00 Oct-13 5200.00 Mar-13 (Tamnar) TPP P U-2 600 Mar-14 (Four units) Singhitarai TPP P U-1 600 Mar-15 2706.15 Jun-13 (Two Units) Baradarha TPP P U-1 600 6533.00 6533.00 Oct-13 4747.00 Dec-12 (DB Power) P U-2 600 Mar-14 Binjkot TPP P U-1 300 5058.00 6848.10 Nov-14 2321.02 Jun-13 (SKS) P U-2 300 Feb-15 (Four units) P U-3 300 Sep-15

Uchpinda P U-1 36 6653.61 6653.61 Jun-14 6146.2 Jun-13 TPP (RKM) 0 9 (Ph-I&II) P U-2 36 Nov- (Four units) 0 14 P U-3 36 Jan-15 0 Vandana P U-1 13 1458.44 1458.44 Sep-13 1492.0 Jul-12 TPP 5 0 P U-2 13 Dec- 5 13 Bandakhar P U-1 30 1456.00 1456.00 May- 902.87 Apr-13 TPP 0 14 TRN TPP P U-1 30 2844.00 2844.00 Aug- 621.00 Mar-13 0 14 P U-2 30 Dec- 0 14 Swastik P U-1 25 136.00 142.00 Dec- 160.21 Apr-13 TPP 13

Delhi Pragati S Block 25 5195.81 5195.81 Sep-13 2996.0 Jun-13 CCGT - III -II 0 1 (Two Blocks of 750 MW ST-2 each) Gujarat Sikka TPS S U-3 25 2004.00 2356.00 Apr- 2235.5 May-13 Extn. 0 14 9

Pipavav S Block 35 2354.29 3029.00 Dec- 2383.3 Jul-13 CCPP -I 1 13 2 (Two Blocks) Jharkhand BokaroTPS C U-1 50 2313.00 3552.18 Oct-14 1795.7 Mar-13 "A" Exp. 0 5

Matasiri P U-1 27 2900.00 3200.00 Sep-14 3120.0 Nov-12 Usha TPP 0 0 (Corporate), Ph-I P U-2 27 Dec- 0 14

Maharasht ra Chandrapur S U-8 50 5500.00 5500.00 Feb-14 3251.9 May-13 (Two Units) TPP 0 6 Parli TPS S U-8 25 1375.00 1696.24 Feb-14 1327.8 Apr-13 0 1 Koradi TPS S U-8 66 11880.0 11880.0 Mar- 7164.7 May-13 (Three Units) Extn. 0 0 0 14 2 Amravati P U-2 27 6888.00 6888.00 Nov- 5838.8 Jun-13 TPP, St-I 0 13 1 P U-3 27 Feb-14 (Five Units) 0 P U-4 27 May- 0 14 P U-5 27 Aug- 0 14 Nasik TPP, P U-1 27 6789.00 6789.00 Oct-13 4554.5 Jun-13 Ph-I 0 5 P U-2 27 Dec- 0 13 P U-3 27 Nov- 0 14 P U-4 27 Jan-15 0 P U-5 27 Mar- 0 15 Dhariwal P U-1 30 2850.00 3479.00 Sep-13 3128.0 Jul-13 Infra TPP 0 0 P U-2 30 Jan-14 0 Emco P U-2 30 3480.00 4000.00 Aug- 3808.0 Jun-13 Warora 0 13 0 (Two Units) TPP Lanco P U-1 66 6936.00 6936.00 Dec- 3611.0 Jul-13 Vidharbha 0 15 0 TPP P U-2 66 Aug- 0 16 MP Srisingaji S U-1 60 4053.00 6750.00 Sep-13 5358.6 Jun-13 (Malwa) 0 5 TPP S U-2 60 Mar- 0 14 Satpura S U-11 25 2350.00 3032.34 Oct-13 2574.1 Jun-13 TPS Extn 0 7 (Two Units) Sasan P U-2 66 Oct-13 3471.0 Mar-11 UMPP 0 0 (Six Units)

Anuppur P U-1 60 6240.00 6240.00 Nov- 2779.0 Jul-12 TPP, Ph-I 0 14 0 U-2 60 Mar- 0 15 Gorgi TPP P U-1 66 3941.00 3941.00 Jun-16 335.18 Jan-13 0 Seioni TPP P U-1 60 3550.00 3550.00 Mar- 2448.0 May-13 0 14 0 Orissa Derang TPP P U-1 60 5961.00 5961.00 Jan-14 4547.3 Jun-13 0 5 Kamalanga P U-2 35 4540.00 6307.00 Sep-13 6189.7 Jun-13 TPP 0 9 P U-3 35 Dec- (Three Units) 0 13

Ind barath TPP P U-1 350 3185.00 3185.00 Nov-13 3000.00 Apr-13 P U-2 350 Mar-14 Lanco Babandh P U-1 660 6930.00 6930.00 Mar-16 4214.00 Mar-13 (Two Units)

KVK Nilachal P U-1 350 4990.00 4990.00 Dec-14 1272.53 Jul-13 (Three Units) Punjab Goindwal Sahib P U-1 270 2622.48 2963.81 Sep-13 2883.11 Jun-13 P U-2 270 Feb-14 Rajpura TPP P U-1 700 9600.00 9600.00 Jan-14 6355.00 Jun-13 (Nabha) P U-2 700 Apr-14 Talwandi Saboo P U-1 660 10250.00 10250.00 Dec-13 8873.78 Jun-13 P U-2 660 Apr-14 P U-3 660 Jul-14 Rajasthan Chhabra Ext TPS S U-3 250 2200.00 2990.00 Sep-13 2557.34 Jun-13 S U-4 250 Mar-14 Ramgarh CCPP S ST 50 640.00 640.00 Dec-13 551.95 Jun-13 St.-III (GT+ST) Kalisindh TPP S U-1 600 4600.00 7723.00 Sep-13 7085.29 Jun-13 TN Neyveli TPS-II C U-2 250 2030.78 3027.59 Mar-14 2324.85 Apr-13 Exp. Tuticorin TPP C U-1 500 4909.54 6478.92 Feb-14 4409.31 Jun-13 C U-2 500 Apr-14 Vallur TPP Ph-II C U-3 500 3086.78 3086.78 Feb-14 1478.16 Jun-13 North Chennai S U-1 600 3398.00 3552.00 Sep-13 2046.05 Jun-13 Extn TPS Ind Barath P U-1 660 3595.00 3595.00 Mar-16 530.00 Apr-13 (Tuticorin) TPP Tripura Tripura CCPP C Blk-II 363.3 3429.00 3429.00 Oct-13 2977.00 Mar-13 Monarchak CCPP C GT+ST 101 May-14 572.96 Jun-13

UP Rihand STPP St- C U-6 500 6230.81 6230.81 Nov-13 4354.00 May-13

III (Two Units)

Anpara D TPP S U- 1 500 5358.79 5358.79 Apr-14 4425.51 Mar-13 S U- 2 500 Jul-14 Pryagraj (Bara) P U-1 660 11622.27 11622.27 Jul-14 6753.85 Jun-13 TPP P U-2 660 Dec-14 P U-3 660 Mar-15 WB Raghunathpur C U-1 600 4122.00 6744.99 Mar-14 5799.59 Mar-13 TPP, Ph-I C U-2 600 Jul-14 Haldia TPP P U-1 300 3097.50 3097.50 Aug-14 1036.91 Mar-13 P U-2 300 Nov-14 C: Central Sector; S: State Sector; P: Private Sector

ANNEX-III ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3177 TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 29.08.2013.

List of Under Construction Nuclear Power Projects* for likely benefits during 12th Five Year Plan

Expected Capacity Sl. No. Project Name State Sector Commissioning (MW) year 1 KAPP U-3,4 Gujarat Central 1400 2015-16 2 RAPP U 7 & 8 Rajasthan Central 1400 2016-17 3 Kudankulam U 1 TN Central 1000 2013-14 4 Kudankulam U 2 TN Central 1000 2014-15 5 PFBR (Kalpakkam) TN Central 500 2014-15 Total Nuclear 5300

* Nuclear power projects are under the purview of Department of Atomic Energy

NTPC PROJECT IN ODISHA 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3214

SHRI NITYANANDA PRADHAN

Will the Minister of POWER be pleased to state:- the progress made in commissioning of the project?

THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF POWER ( SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA )

The progress of land acquisition, environment and forest clearance of Mega Project of NTPC at Darlipali is as follows:

# Out of 1274 acres of private land, physical possession has been received of 1205 acres.

# Out of 338.97 acres of Government land, payment for 275 acres has been released by NTPC to State Government and transfer of Government land is under process of approval of State Government.

# Environment clearance for the project has been recommended by Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) of Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) on 09.01.2012 subject to according of forest clearance for Darlipali Project and environment and forest clearance for linked Dulanga coal mine.

# MoEF has agreed for Stage-I forest clearance for diversion of 34.47 acres forest land with certain conditions on 14.08.2013.

Regarding Darlipali`s linked Dulanga coal mine, land rates for land compensation are under finalization by State Government. Stage-I forest proposal of Dulanga was discussed in the Forest Advisory Committee (FAC) of MoEF held on 10.06.2013. Minutes of Meeting (MoM) was issued on 03.07.2013, wherein FAC asked State Government of Odisha and Regional Office, Bhubaneshwar to review and provide justification for the need of 49.41 Hectare of forest area outside the mine boundary. NTPC is pursing with Regional Office

(Eastern Region), MoEF Bhubaneshwar and Odisha State Forest Department for providing necessary clarifications to MoEF.

The investment approval of the project will be accorded after obtaining environment clearance for project and linked Dulanga mine. The schedule for project commissioning is 52 months from the date of investment approval.