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HIh .I T I M E S . NEW DE FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. 2011
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UP INDICTED But loadshedding to continue IIT Cnsrpwdu( f tmthmgae the - , . M l - b k m plants will srart functioning
ncwonm:Thinpsamgoingto @thetteronDelhikpwrhwlt in the upcoming days. On Thursday, the grid frequency improved after the Central
I Electricity Regulatory C o m k i o n (CERC)prllled up , UttarPradeshandothernorth- ern states for overdrawing power. Its npple e&t was wib nessed in Delhi whew fewer , power cuts were reported
Urn Predrsh had been o w drawina heavily due to which the s i ~ o ~ hr;d become criti- : e&saidpoweroacCials.'X~ tion was Aled by the Northern Resional Load Dispatch Cenbe ~ m i m g ~ t n o ~ - em states had been overdraw- ingpaver. UPwas pulled up for drawing when the frequency
- NlF'C power stains had bennMbycodshortaosaaoas Ps noion0 Md ws supFJYm0 WwadYbsspawer tb Wr lnsWm.
~ininp and loading ofmslf~ (hsMl stltlolo had Jutfered to hsavy rains. 8- .The8dupurptanttmhad MthproducblgaspwKs 1
within a 4 Pelbi has been drawing more than 2,000 MW horn tbe central pool assgainst the %&I MW capacity alloeat- ed to Delhi," said Y d
Thecitysswoneofthe word power crisis in the past week
d duetocoalandwatershortaga Thoush the situation has been n o r m h d , m e parts in M h i stillcontinue tofacepowercuta
~ t h e ~ t i o n i s l i k e ly to improve, but due to the e~&nt~ftbeb.dlWM 1 1 dinr will he mmierl n1.t on a
Thermal Power Corporation m ) w r e w - n a l o n Thwgday. m is supposed toprovideuzomandthey gave us more than 2,000 MW on Thursday. .So them was no load-shedding on Thursday:' added the OfFiEial.
--- -- -. . --- - mtational basis," said adirom omcial. Areas which will wit- ness power cuts on Friday M-615- Place, Nidamuddm, Defence Colony, Nehm Place, Sarita v l , v a E a n t ~ ~ H a u a Khaa LsiDatNamr RKPuram,
had been very low. They have Delhipawerminis terb ~qja&rh , Jat&pq ~undka; been told to maintainmid die Yusufsaidthat Dadri S iu l i Puniabi Bseh. Janaknuri. - ~ ~ . ~ cipline," saida senior illlcial and Rihand power&&a of S & r e aid en, ~ika;&<
Thepowerp~ofNational NTPC hive already started Wlarn, ~warka among otf$T
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Corp lines up JVsl:'. 1 TIES WITH PsUs Aims six 1.000-2000 mw plant#
W ~ l n d i a ' s ~ n u c l e a r power fim-the s t awwned Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NpcIL) is e n t e ~ Into joint ventures (Us) wi oublic sector undertakin ~PSUS) to set UD a series%[ .~ ~ ~ ~. ~~ ~~~ ~~.~ ~ ~~~~~~ ~~
nuclear power projects using indigenous rechnology. Once a 1 clearanmare in place, the same tie-ups will be extended for nucleir plants with tech nology as well.
A senior government official told the HT that investments over 71 iakh crore have been
-~ - . six n u c h power plnntsof I 0 0 0 2000 mw each by NPClL ~~IUU& the JV mute with state- ownedhrnthewuMpm
lhe PSUs with which NPCn has already announced tie ups include Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), NALCO, NTPC.
ONGC is the lstest with which NPCIL is 6rmi i uo its JV and B~uss iomare &denmy with, SAII. and Bharal Petroleum
~pora t ion Ltd (BPC
lapan and Europe. An NPCIL official C O ~ W a
hat a draft memorandum of lnderstanding hasbeen fumed IP between NPCIL and ONGC, ihile similar agreements are lnderway with PSUs such as !AIL and BPCL.
YNPCILand ONGC are close
IN-power goI~lndlgenou8
The cost of settitu! UD everv ZM)O mw nuelem $4~ phi will he clnse to t20.000 crore .- -. ..... .. .-.,... .~ andshofarchphtawinexoeedexd t100,000mre that will be lurid- ed by a surtablt mix of equity and debt at around ?I0 a unit.
The move is aimed at giving a major boost to India's nuclear energy plans as foreign tie-ups underway with leading g b b d suooliers of nuclear reactors may take some more time to materialise in the wake of the
I to incorporating a JV compaqv Cora propased 2000 mw nuclear power plant," a former chair- man of ONGC told HT.
YPhe JV may build, own and operate nuclear power plants for energy generation at mutu- ally agreed locations subject to approval ofmmpetent author ity and establishment of tech- nocornmetvial viabiity," said a n N m note I . -. ..
NPCIL intends to set up tive more nuclw energy pads each wlth a tolal capaclty ofupto 10,000 MW at a single location. The sites identified for these 1 eneqy parks are - K u e in Tamil Nadu, Jaitapur in Maharashtra, Mithi Virdi in Gujarat, Kowada in Andhra Pradesh and Haripur in West Beneal.
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Staff ~ e ~ o r t e r - NEW DELHI: There was some respite from power cuts for the Capitalon Thursday as the generation picked up and the demd-sopply pap reduced: PoWr department said the situation had shown hmvelpetrt on.enad inmas6 in supply of power to
:the city by NTPC's generativn stations in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Madhya Pra-
OfAeials said the frequency of Northern Grid had also im- proved, and Delhi was draw- ingmorethan 2,ODOhtWfrOm the Central pool as against the 2,317 WIW capacity allocated to it. A review meeting of the power situation was chaired on Thursday by Dehi Power Minister K m n Yusuf.
Referring to the impmve-
ment in the system,.hesaidDa- dri, Smgrauli and Rihand powerplantsoftheNTPChave .already started functioning properly, while Badarpur Plant will resume f u n c t i i witbin one week as maintc I naoce work is stin in progress. ' Mr. Yusuf said instruction had
,been issued. to discoms to avoid load shedding and to make alternative arrange- ments to meet the demand.
He said the government has made arrangements and Ke- ups with NTPC, DwedarVal- ley Corporation andothers to meetthepeakdemand.
Hesaidthe CentralEleetric- ity Regulatory Commission (CERC) haswarned Uttar Pra- desh against overdrawing power ham Northern Grid, which had forcedthecitytore- sort to load-shedding to main- tninthefrequencydthe @A
areas today IR NEWOCLHI: Power I1 distribution company BRPL has announced that '
there will be rotational ' II l~ad-sheddinpin certain Iw
in severil the+& and 111 hydro-electric p]ants. Among the areas that will be a£fected are on Friday are Alalolanda Greater 1 Kailash,.Nehru Plaee, Nizamuddin, Defenee Colony, Nehru Place. Sarita
lllot a part of lpasalesto miver plants
1 S F R T E R ew Delhb 13 (Mobw
IM)ERpmam tomeet th ngoiugslmtageincoalsup IY committed forthe power ector, the coal ministry to- ayamedtosetasideapor- on of coal earmarked f w
I pot sales f o r s u ~ l y to loag m power consumers.
While the decision wouk eineffect for a month, i ~quld help ease the curren hartape t emnul tv . TG go&m&t sell,
round four million tonne8 n t )o fd - l0percmtof
lonth thrwghapot salesa' .auction. "Some m o f thi, wmtwillbesoldtopublic
I the power sector noti- ed pricas to meet the short ges in fuel supply agree tents [FSAs) sicmed wit1 ~~~~~ - ~ ~ - - ~ ~~~~ . ~ ~~~ = ~
ary relief measure anc ,ouldend whenthe short e s subside," a s e n i o d bl Prom the coal miniscn )Id EIusincss Standard.
The decision is a follow p t o t h e i n t e m ~ m ith thepowerminisIxyove le p a t few months whicl ak been concerned ova tranded 40.000-Mwcappsc y due to lackof coal avail bilitv. While d isw~liec rider long-term ? g s to ower PSUsat the plant site Wakeof the commodity a: urs from the pithead o tnte-run Coal India's mine lhen contracted througl lectronic trading at e-auc on. "Today's decision ws &en afteithe wwermin nyagmedto&cnnditia rat their companieiesaouh ft coal from mine heads, le o8ieial said.
Coal IndiaLtd (CIL), tC ounny's biggesr produce! efaulted in FSA commit Tents after heavy rainsiI ~eeernemandcentraloan f the counIxyinthep&hv l o r n , coupled with logis
production. India's annual coafdroducUon of 580 mt '
w*lllW 31i._.rn' W DELHI. FRIDAY l a 0 r r n n . e
"Sustainable energy pricing needed' Platunng Commission ~ e p i 6 ~ - ~ a o t e k ~ Ahluwalia hac called for a suscaioabl6enerpy pricing. pulicy in view of widespreadconcernsow the mlmhv's low-term eoem sefluity. " l l le present- *
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rently sells 10% of its nutput per m u m m- er the e-auction muta Inder thescheme, com- m i e s quoting the lfgllent price are of- bred thefuel.
Power Compaaks .iave been asking CDt to dkmntinue bauction and divert this coal for the seetor to meet the acute shortages in the
/coal shorhrge: Wo Pa~put thermal plclnt.unlts may be shut .down I k * . z m Y W h n p . l ~ cdFuk4 * * 4 . L D 1 . * ' " ~ * . Y d b N wmQ1BLb,0* " d M O D I U mrPm*Uh knuwmaw -) au r SOI - *aiwl. ~.h=e2 e t ~ d r d w b m m ww*ru m lur t klr r *h.avypn h l . l p a d I t r W L f r . " mu.-
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I continue, but 1 situationto I improve soon I Parts of South and West Delhi
affected by electricity cuts EXPRESS \E\+S SERI I( k.
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T HOU( i1 I the pcrncr 5itu;t- l ion in the C;lpit;~l is ca- pcctcrl I n inipnivc ~ i v c r
the next few day\. \hort;t$c c ~ f ; coal ;~~ idwatc r r c s ~ ~ l t c d in \cvcr;tl
arc;!\ cxpcri<i ic i~ig rot;ttioli;!l Io ;~dshcddi~ igo~i I'hur\~l;t!.. P;lrt\ o f Sooth :tnd West 1)cIIii -- pnr- titularly J i t ~ i i ~ k p i ~ r i . Vikaspuri and adjoining :ire:!\ - were silid to hc tlic worst-;lffcctcd.
According I,, c~fficinls from Dcllii'lianri.<i. u atcr sliortitpc ;mil
ir). o f IXIWC~ fro111 hydro \teliolib w;~s ;II~II redoccil lh! 450 \1W cltir- i t ig t l icdaydi~c III I c s s i ~ i l l ~ ~ u .
Offici;~l\ \;tic1 ~ i i o r c ~ ~ l l t a p e h arc expcctcd on F r i d .I\ . I ~CCLLIISC
tlic di*co~i i \ wil l hc coiistraincd to undcrt~akc load \ I icdi l i~ig oi l ,I ro- tation:tl ha& ti, rn:~lntain sccurin. o f tlic ~ ior t l ic r t i prid.
Accorditig 10 source5 ;it BRPI.. some o f the ;trc;h in Si>utli and Wrst Dcll l i t1i;it ~ i i ; iywi lnru inter- n i i t t c l~ t h,ad \liedding i,n Friday arc t\I;!kn:inda, ( i r c ~ ~ t c r titii1:idi. Nchru Place. Nir;irnu<lili~i. D c ~ fcnce Colo~iy. Ncliru I'l;~cc. Sarit;~ Vihar. Mt \ i~ l i t t i u ~ i j . Siikct. tIi1117
Khas. L;!,ip;~t Nag,lr. I< K Purztrn. Najakarh. Jaff:!rpor. Mundk;~.
. Punj;lhi Bagh. Nitnglrii. I;tn;lhpuri. . Tagre Gardc~i. Vihspuri. IJ:~larn.
Dwark;~ and :!ilioiriiny;irc;~>. Though tlic city II;I\ hccn w ~ t -
I n c s s i n g p ~ ~ w c r c u t ~ ~ ~ t i ;tccoont o f hca\? ovcrdr;~n.;~l from tl ic n o r l h c r ~ i gr id lhv ncighhoring statcs over the p;~\t weck. officials
\idcr;~hly after .I n i e c t ~ ~ i g citllcd I>? thc C e i i t ~ ~ l lilcctricil! Kcgo- 1;ttory Cocn!ni\aio~ wit11 poivcr officials frnm ;(I1 tlic i iort l icrt i \t;itc\ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ' i i u r \ d ; ~ y niorning.
r\ca~rcling 10 source\, tlic reg. ul;ttcrl had pulled u p Ut tar PI :~dc>h in p,~rticular for continu- <lo\ ~~verdl-;~w;il. which was corn- ~ ~ < ~ ~ i i i b i n g 111c stahilityoftlir grid. " l 'hc frciluvac). o f t l ic gr id u , ; ~ gi(~I through t l ~ c day, and ncrt a \inplc outage occurrcd on ;tc- ciiutil o f the frcqucricy falling hc- low ~ i o r m ; ~ l levels. A l l out i~gch
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I k o v t says crisis / over, discoms
warn of more loadshedding
&& ot d e f on Thudav with ther- - m a l ~ n ~ p i c & g u p ~ d t h e Northern Grid reportdy m o ~ ~ m b k a s wmpered to p m o w days Though two
ed Rum all - the ciiy, power depart- mentatacialssaidpowersupplypition and -tY has ~ I U D N J ~ SkJli6- mtLv and wittiin a few dam all ouan&ra T~ ~ ~~~~~~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~
'The power situation is much better now as thermal power plane of NIW: havesuutedhcthningandthefmquen- cy of Northern Grid lsalso in the n o d range, mulling in Delhi Wing able to draw more than 2000 MW h m the can- tralpool as against the 2317MWcapacity allocated to the Capital" said a senior gmmlmmt&clal
OBlejals said the situation has im- pmvedmainhr due to an Inmas? in sup plyofpowertothecitybyhTPC'8genem. tion stations in Uttar Ptadesh West Bmal and Madhya Fwd&. Durtna a - - ElEClRlUlV ON BLINK power review meeting at the power mhi&r Hamon IVsuf said that Dadri, Slngrauli anad Rihand power p l a n t s o f N T P C h w e ~ ~ b c t h i n ! g p m ~ w h i l e t h e r n M w Badarpurpowerstatlonwouldalsobe wmuletelv Punctional wit& a d as
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mm ESES Rajdhani sounded an alarm, pmdiaingmorepowercutsinthedayJt0 wmeundltheooalcrisisismm~re solve& In a statement, the dhmm said:
power shortages on acoount of reduced power w o n in man!j thermal and hydmplanta Asamult, manystates UI- CludingDelhZm~uetorecelVere- ducedpowersupdy Thesituationislike- ly to ~lnprove arer the next few days, hmveverduringthemtmperi04tothe exkntofthesblfaU,theDelh~ I n e l u L u n g B S E S ~ ~ b e c o l l - stralnedtoundertakebad~ona rotational"
Areas wluch could^^ ~ I n s o u u l a n d ~ D e U u ~ o n W - day are tuahanda, GlmteI Kd#h, NehmPlace, Nmmuddm, Dehc$& w, Nehru Place, Santa V i V m
K Puram JafOarpur, Mundka,
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VlES 'dm1 lndii may face Bhel eyes power projects ~ ~ W c d w s a t c o a ~ ~ ~ ~ more strikes
worth $1.5 bn in Africa theWMssestproduw0fIhefwl I wgoonstrlkefathreedays,
demandhgainueaseofasmuchas 57!% hbonuspaymRnts,aunlon offklal
HYDERABAD
S tate-owned Bharat Heavy Electrids U d fBhell wlll . ,
develop power projects in Ugan- da and Nineria as oan of India's plans to Goaden 'economic en- gagement with African counaies to secure access to oil and gas blocks in the continent.
Bhel has separately partnered with private sector compa- nies-fidusun Coluuuftton Co. Ltd (HCC) and Abir M a - srmftllre Pvt U d -for devel- oping the 700 megawatts (MW) Karuma hydropower project in Uganda at an investment of around $1.5 billion. The Karu- ma project is being developed by Uganda's ministry of energy, with HCC and Abir Inhstruc- ture's consortium being sepa- rately short-listed for placing bids for the engineering, pro- curement and construction con- tract. Bhel plans to supply the electromechanical package for the project, which is valued at around T1.500 crore. W e are not the concession partners but wi l l be vendor to these private wmpanles who have been pre- quaUUed." said the Bhel execu- tive.
Civil construction usually -- camp- nrWTFtKcost of a hydroelectric power plant and such a partnership would help Bhel share the project risk. Hy- dropower projects are more complex to build than thermal power plants and need special- ized technology and design.
A Bhel executive confirmed the firm's plans in NQeria and Uganda. "We have good rela- tions with the Ugandan govern- ment," said another Bhel execu- tive.
'HCC continuously evaluates opportunities in the Infrasrmc- ture develo~ment space, indud- ing intemaiional pmspa*s,' an HCC spokesperson said in an email. %Ie decline to comment on indiddual projects, until such a time they are pan of our portfolio."
Phone calls to Abir Infrastruc- said
lure's Delhi of3ce remained un- R-3 five b e s t unionswNchcalkd .no..nm~ I aMtlonwldeone-daystrlkeon1OOct~ -.*"v..au.
In another development, Bhel I ber,wUlc~topwhforh@herpay plans to develop Nigeria's first ~TapanSeneenwalmtawat coal power project for the state- CentfeoflndlanTfadeUmms,saldon owned Power Holding Co. of Thursday ina phone htwulew, w h '
Nigeria. Bhel is preparing a fea- ~Mwla!jateforthesblke sibility report for the 1,000MW The unhns may mlder a six-day project, which will require an work-tde sald R a m Fmad investment of around $1.2 bil- Slwhsenwalmtatyat thelndlan lion. National Twde UnlonCmgss
'The feasibility report will be Theday-bnss&lkeatCoaIM submitted to the Nigerian par- cauieda p r o d m k s s a f U M m e Uament. The project will have a m i s W ~ a t u t l ~ l & four units of 250MW each. Insstate-run NTPC Uq l&s &ges Though Nigeria has a lot of gas poww w k e c chalrman Nhml Chaw in the Niger delta region. They dmJhahasraidsu~*mwr. have been unable to use gas for power generation due to repeat- ed terrorist anadcs, which have
B -NGC gas for power,
damaged the pipehe infra- fertilizer units smcture," said a senior Bhel ex- N e w ~ l h e P l l m l ~ h a s ~ t - ecutive, who did not want to be ed723miMonstandndaunperday identitied. 'India is a net im- (mwnpd)ofnatumlgashomstate- porter of crude oil from Nigeria owned (m am1 Natural QscOrp UCYS Payment in crude is also one of (ONGOfieldstopowerandfertker the opdons." flrn?s,lncludingRellance Inhasme
Nigeria has 36.2 billion bar- hreLtdNlKUddWatfdFu- rels of proven oil resources and is a member of the Organization ~ m i n W h a s m w d ~ ~ of Petroleum Expoaing Coun IlocatlnotheoasONGCpbnrtopm tries. It has the second larges u c e h nominatedftddsonthewest hydrocarbon reserves in Afric ndtheemtmast'atopoffklalsaid afier Libya. Of 1 hall19 units have beenallmted tonnes (mt) of crud ed by India in 2010 Ilancelnfra'sSamalkot pknt in came from Niceria. a n d h r a M - e --~-- -- -r ulating China's strategy if panding its influence in Afric by bullding . . . . . . continent, which is have 10% of global oil
shortage. India depends on imports t
larly vulnerable to pdee <olatlli in crude oll. As the world's lanest e n m eonmer. In imkrts 80(b-of its requiremen and accounts for around the dobal consum~tion of
&el posted a'net profit 16,011 more on revenue of T 337 m r e in the year ended 3 March. It rrcelved intematio mders wonh ?3 700 the W. It national or
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JWALITWM ETIMTELLITNCEGROUP AdamPowdsmedimnlermout- look appears bled% p e n the im- p o s i t b n o f ~ C o a l M - m c e Iudex and a likely shortpall b domestic fuel supply Unluw Atso, Miw a large por- tion of power at alower pre-PUF chasa rates rather than in the m e r e h s l r t ~ a s p l a u n e d e a r lier, wiuhurtmargh Astrongbus~modelwlucb allowedltqsbxkto tradeatapm miumvaluationhas beendented duetowrloU8Paetorsnotunder the mmwy's mnW Most of the W m a l rermlred is linked fmm its w@nt campam Adani Enterprise's mines in Indonesia andMIddia'sminesinIndiaat pflxedpticaaHowevwtherp eent impasitionof kmsferpnca bv the Indonesianmvemment to
entire muimnent for this plant Is IlnM with Coal India. Apart 5 u m ~ f o r t h e o t h e r l ~ M W capacity to be opmtlonal by p n 4 , the expected coal linkage quantity~CosJ.lnr!iaisaLso uncenain. Ebr each of its plants. the mmpnny hastted up amund methirds d Ule capacity ss a bw term PP- w- men1 with the vartous states at mmrehtive prim, presuming a certain inputpriceof maL The euel issues wiu in-
AdaniWsdependenceonex- pansive eauction coal and inter- nationalmalAlshthemmpany i s ~ r o s e l l ~ o n a m e r - chant basis for which themrage Dnceisaround~4lnsIeaddwto bwer demand, the company is sellingittoOqaIatUrjavikas Nigamatthempwhase- ment rates of appmximately n75evenbefomthesIartofprp
6 linked pith 6 e Indonesh p u r e h a s e ~ e n t Coal Refmce Index will put Hi@ degendence on eauction m u r e the coal supply and lntemationaldand lower agmmentl h e m the p m n t ~ortiond~erbeingmldinthe Adani Entermem and Adam merehsnt m~%et, will reduce Power Th wiumake thepa~~~t Adani Power's pm4itabilim At r maneider the previously thecumntpricsof?84,itbttnd- ~ p o h c o a l P ~ ~ 1 n g a t a ~ ~ k v a l u e 2 9 . i n g t h e ~ m s t f w A d a n i ~ . Tho- the stodt price has mr-
mayalsofaced rected33%inthepaptsixmonths, t h e d ~ m ~ i d e ~ @ t l a l m h k k Ulanupsldemtlal.
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