Ultra mega power project in Sundergarh district
Sundergarh, Thermal August 20th. 2007, 1:24pmFollowing are excerpts from a PIB.
The bidding process has been completed in respect of the Ultra Mega Power Projects (UMPPs) in Mundra and Sasan. In the case of Mundra, M/s. Tata Power Ltd. and in the case of Sasan, M/s. Reliance Power Ltd. have been selected as the project developers.
In addition to the above, the bidding process has been initiated in respect of the UMPPs at Krishnapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) and Tilaiya (Jharkhand). Commencement of the bidding process in respect of the remaining five locations is contingent upon the requisite clearances from the State Governments. The Ministry of Power has taken up with the concerned State Governments to provide the requisite clearances/examine the feasibility of alternate sites for development of the Ultra Mega Power Projects in their respective States.
This information was given by Union Power Minister Shri Sushilkumar Shinde in the Rajya Sabha today.
The Ministry of Power had launched an initiative for the development of coal based UMPPs, each of about 4000 MW capacity. These projects are being developed on a Build, Own and Operate basis, and the project developer is selected through a tariff based competitive bidding process. The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) in consultation with the States had identified the following nine locations for these UMPPs:
(i) Sasan in Madhya Pradesh ; (ii) Mundra in Gujarat (iii) Krishnapatnam in Andhra Pradesh (iv) Akaltara in Chhattisgarh (v) Tadri in Karnataka (vi) Girye in Maharashtra (vii) Cheyyur in Tamil Nadu (viii) Sundergarh District in Orissa; and (ix) Tilaiya in Jharkhand.