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Central electricity authority Annual Report 2009-10<br />

performance data of HE Stations having<br />

installed capacity of 100 MW and above<br />

was analyzed and three HE Stations namely<br />

Bhakra Power House (5x108+5x157 MW),<br />

Baspa-II (3x100 MW) and Pong (6x66 MW),<br />

BBMB, were recommended for National<br />

Award for best performance under “National<br />

Award for the year 2008-09 for Meritorious<br />

Performance in Power Sector”.<br />

5.9.1 Hydel Generation Performance<br />

during year 2009-10<br />

The region-wise summary of hydro<br />

generation performance in the country is as<br />

follow:<br />

Region<br />

Target<br />

MU<br />

Generation<br />

MU<br />

Deviation (+/ -)<br />

MU (%)<br />

Northern 52289.00 48976.52 (-)3312.48 (-)6.33<br />

Western 16116.00 13301.45 (-)2814.55 (-)17.46<br />

Southern 32324.00 29996.37 (-)2327.63 (-)7.20<br />

Eastern 10310.00 8228.35 (-)2081.65 (-)20.19<br />

N-Eastern 4429.00 3413.58 (-)1015.42 (-)22.93<br />

All India 115468.00 103916.27 (-)11552.73 (-)10.00<br />

Against the target of 115468 MU, the<br />

actual energy generation during the year<br />

2009-10 was 103916.27 MU which is 10%<br />

less than the target. Hydro generation is less<br />

than the target in all Regions in the country.<br />

5.10 Renovation and Modernization of<br />

Hydro Electric Power Projects<br />

5.10.1 R&M Phase-I Programme<br />

Recognising the benefits of the R&M<br />

programme, Govt. of India set up a National<br />

Committee in 1987 to formulate strategy on<br />

R&M of hydro <strong>power</strong> projects. Based on the<br />

recommendations of the National Committee and<br />

subsequent reviews, a programme for renovation,<br />

modernization and uprating of hydro <strong>power</strong><br />

stations was formulated by Central Electricity<br />

Authority in which 55 schemes were identified<br />

with an aggregate capacity of 9653 MW. The total<br />

cost of these schemes was estimated as Rs.1493<br />

Crores with expected benefit of 2531 MW.<br />

5.10.2 R&M Phase-II Programme<br />

As per the hydro policy of Govt. of India<br />

declared in 1998, renovation & modernization<br />

of hydro <strong>power</strong> plants accorded priority.<br />

Accordingly, 67 hydro R&M schemes having<br />

an aggregate capacity of 10318 MW were<br />

identified to be undertaken under Phase-II<br />

programme till the end of 10 th Plan to accrue<br />

a benefit of 3685 MW at an estimated cost of<br />

Rs. 2161 Crores.<br />

5.11 National Perspective Plan<br />

CEA formulated the National<br />

Perspective Plan for hydro <strong>power</strong> stations in<br />

the year 2000 and incorporated R&M proposals<br />

under Phase-II programme alongwith the<br />

left out schemes as recommended in Phase-I<br />

programme of National Committee. The<br />

left out schemes were those which were<br />

either under implementation or were yet to<br />

be implemented. This Perspective Plan was<br />

"Electricity is life: Conserve it."<br />

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