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Report of Indian Institute of Public Administration ... - Ministry of Power

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State <strong>Report</strong>s (Vol.-III)<br />

Study on `Impact <strong>of</strong> Restructuring <strong>of</strong> SEBs’<br />

being developed in the joint sector. However, the new capacities in the State would only<br />

become available towards the end <strong>of</strong> the Eleventh Plan and the State is likely to face<br />

considerable strain in supply till that period. The State also needs to ensure that the<br />

proposed capacity additions get realised at the earliest possible.<br />

A break-up <strong>of</strong> the installed capacity in the State sector, in terms <strong>of</strong> station-wise capacity,<br />

at the end <strong>of</strong> 2004-05 is indicated below:<br />

UPRVUNL Stations Anpara A Anpara B Paricha Panki Harduaganj Obra A Obra B Total<br />

Capacity (MW) 630 1,000 220 242 375 442 1,000 3,909<br />

UPJVNL Stations Khara Rihand Matatila Obra UGC EYC Total<br />

Capacity (MW) 72 300 30 99 16 6 523<br />

Among UPJVNL plants, about 15 per cent generation in Rihand and 33 per cent<br />

generation in Matatila is the share <strong>of</strong> Madhya Pradesh. Further, there is entitlement <strong>of</strong><br />

Himachal Pradesh in Yamuna Projects.<br />

Besides the above, generation from captive generating units <strong>of</strong> Renu <strong>Power</strong> Project and<br />

Kanoria <strong>Power</strong> Station is also being fed into the system. The State is also a major<br />

producer <strong>of</strong> sugarcane in India and there are numerous co-generation plants set up by<br />

sugar industries located across the State, feeding energy into the grid system.<br />

The installed generating capacity in the ‘State Sector’ accounts for more than 60 per cent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the total generating capacity available in the State. The share <strong>of</strong> the State from the<br />

Central Generating stations is as follows:<br />

7.12

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