PERFORMANCE BUDGET 1998-99 - Ministry of Power
PERFORMANCE BUDGET 1998-99 - Ministry of Power
PERFORMANCE BUDGET 1998-99 - Ministry of Power
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iii) Formulation <strong>of</strong> scheme for upgradation <strong>of</strong> sub-transmission and distribution<br />
system in Thimpu and Paro (Bhutan).<br />
9.2.3 Hydro Technology & Engineering Division:<br />
Presently consultancy services for design & engineering <strong>of</strong> electrical/mechanical works<br />
<strong>of</strong> 19 Hydro <strong>Power</strong> Projects and rehabilitation works <strong>of</strong> 8 mini Hydel <strong>Power</strong> stations in<br />
Bhutan are in hand in the Hydro Wing.<br />
9.2.4 Thermal Technology & Engineering Division:<br />
The design & consultancy works in respect <strong>of</strong> the following projects are being performed<br />
in Thermal Technology & Engineering Division :<br />
i) DESU (WHRU), (3 x 34.07 MW)<br />
ii) R & M works <strong>of</strong> Faridabad TPS.<br />
iii) Agartala Gas Turbine Project (4 x 21 MW)<br />
iv) Parwan Lift Irrigation scheme, Kota, Rajasthan<br />
v) Basin Bridge Gas Turbine Project (4 x 30 MW)<br />
vi) 400 KV Sri-Selem Left Bank Sub Station (A/C System)<br />
vii) R & M works <strong>of</strong> GNDTPS, Bhatinda (Coal Handling Plant)<br />
viii) Kathalguri Combined Cycle <strong>Power</strong> Project ( 6 x 33.5 MW GT 3 x 30 MWST)<br />
9.3 The financial requirements (Wholly Non-Plan) are as under:<br />
Actual 1<strong>99</strong>6-97 B.E. 1<strong>99</strong>7-98 R.E.1<strong>99</strong>7-98 B.E. <strong>1<strong>99</strong>8</strong>-<strong>99</strong><br />
494.78 487.76 680.30 729.50<br />
10. ENERGY CONSERVATION<br />
69<br />
(Rs. in lakhs)<br />
10.1 Conservation and efficient use <strong>of</strong> energy has been treated as one <strong>of</strong> the major thrust areas<br />
keeping in view the need to bridge the gap between the demand and availability <strong>of</strong> various<br />
forms <strong>of</strong> energy. Measures to promote conservation <strong>of</strong> energy have been taken both on the<br />
supply side and the demand side. These include awareness and training programmes, energy<br />
audits, demonstration-cum-pilot projects and policy studies.