JKSPDC plans to take up 66 projects of 7645 MWs

JK’s economy will grow if its hydropower potential is exploited fully: Guv

JKSPDC plans to take up 66 projects of 7645 MWsJammu Kashmir State Power Development Corporation (JKSPDC) is planning to take up 66 power projects of 7645 MWs in the State.

The 71st meeting of Board of Directors of Jammu Kashmir State Power Development Corporation (JKSPDC) was held at the Civil Secretariat here today under the Chairmanship of Governor N N Vohra. This was the first meeting of the Board after its recent reconstitution by the Governor. The PDC met after a gap of almost two years.

In his presentation to the Board the MD, JKSPDC informed about the various ongoing projects and the PDC’s future road map. The Corporation has plans to take up 66 projects, including those under IPPs, with a total installed capacity of 7645 MW in the next 7 years. The process of revising the PDC’s existing IPP policy is presently underway, to make it more attractive to the prospective investors.

The Governor stressed the high importance of all identified objectives being achieved within envisaged time frames for the development of hydro power in the state, keeping in view the immense potential of this sector.

He asked the Managing Director to urgently identify project wise critical issues and personally ensure strict adherence to the timelines of each project to avoid cost escalation and generation loss due to the traditional recurring delays in project execution.

Vohra noted that the hydro power potential of J&K, if exploited to its fullest extent, shall enable all round socio-economic growth and development and enhancement of the economy.

He directed that the meetings of the Board should be held at regular intervals to ensure timely decisions and to accelerate the progress of project implementation. A Raj Bhavan spokesperson recalled that the last meeting of the PDC’s Board was held on June 11, 2014.

He said the important decisions taken in the meeting include: approval for construction of 178M Steel Bridge over river Chenab on access road to 1856 MW Sawalkote HEP besides 1500 M length double lane tunnel for external access to the Sawalkote HEP.

With a view to expedite the construction of 93 MW New Ganderbal Hydro Electric Project, the Board approved constitution of a High Level Committee comprising Administrative Secretaries of Planning and Development, Finance and Power and MD JKSPDC to examine the issues related to the cost of the HEP within a period of one month and submit its recommendations for approval of the Government.

The board also approved the extension of time for early completion of Bridge at village Ganpat, Doda, which is being constructed by the JKPCC and stressed the need for its completion by April, 2016.

Board discussed the development of mini hydel power projects of the capacity of 2 MW to 25 MW under Prime Minister’s Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Plan and directed the Administrative Secretary PDD to submit a detailed Action Plan for expediting private sector participation in the power sector.

The Governor directed that the remaining works of Baglihar Hydel Electric Project Stage-II should be completed without any delay whatsoever and asked the Managing Director PDC to ensure that the Corporation’s internal systems were strengthened and streamlined to ensure the timely approval of various power projects and the effective management of every Contract. The Board also approved (i) the implementation of the left over works of Catchment Area Treatment Plan of Baglihar Hydel Electric Project for coverage of leftover areas of 2587 hectares.

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