Honourable
Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has reiterated that Telangana State
should become a power surplus state by completing all the proposed thermal
power plants on a fast track. The CM wanted BHEL, which took the responsibility
of construction of thermal power plants, should speed up its work.
The CM held a review meeting on the
Thermal Power Plants in the state in New Delhi in which Energy Minister Jagdeesh Reddy, BHEL Chairman Atul Sobti, Genco CMD D Prabhakar Rao,
Transco ED Ajay, Government’s Chief Advisor Rajiv Sharma, Principal
Secretary to CM S Narsing Rao, MPs Gutha Sukhender Reddy, Ajmera
Sitaram Naik, P Srinivas Reddy, Government’s Representative S
Venugopalachary participated.
The CM instructed that the 800 MW
thermal power plant being constructed in Yadadri Kothagudem district should be
completed at end of the year. He also wanted 1080 MW Bhadradri Thermal Power
Station (BTPS) in Manuguru should also be completed on a fast track. The CM
wanted works should begin on 4000 MW Yadadri Ultra Mega Power project at Damaracharla
and the project should be completed within 36 months. Since the time limit
for 720 MW plant in Kothagudem expires by next year, measures should be
initiated to set up 800 MW new plant there. He clarified that no matter
whatever may be the pressures, power projects construction works will not be
given to the private parties. In this context, the CM reminded that all the
power generating projects and plants are handed over to the Public sector
Undertakings and this policy is implemented with commitment, dedication and to
the last letter and spirit. The CM has expressed satisfaction that the PSUs
like the BHEL and Genco are living up to the expectations of the government in
setting up these plants and generating power. Since the PSUs are generating the
power it is ultimately good for the people and it is possible to give
concessions to farmers and the poor.
-Press note
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