Bihar government to float tenders for new power units
15 Apr, 2011,,PTI
PATNA: Bihar government would soon be floating competitive
tariff-based tenders for new power plants to meet domestic and
commercial requirements.
"We have decided to soon float tenders which will be competitive
tariff-based for raising new power units," Bihar Chief Minister Nitish
Kumar said.
"We have given thrust on giving opportunity to companies which would
offer cheapest power. We want to become self-reliant in electricity,"
he added.
Blaming the Centre for its alleged apathy towards meeting the energy
needs of the state, he said, the state had projected the need of 4500
MW against which the Centre allocated not more than 1600 MW - 1700 MW.
However, he added that his government has comprehensive plans to
tackle the power problem.
The chief minister claimed several power projects with an investment
of Rs one lakh crore were in the pipeline and alleged that the Centre
was not providing coal linkages of the proposed power projects.
Kumar has directed the state energy department to purchase
transformers to ensure replacement of damaged ones in rural areas
within 72 hours and those in urban areas within 24 hours.
The state government has decided to provide Rs 100 crore to the energy
department for purchase of transformers in adequate numbers, he said.
Kumar, later, laid the foundation stone for the Rs 613 crore
'Vardhaman Ayur Vigyan Sansthan' at Pawapuri in Nalanda district, the
place of lord Mahapari Niravan.
With the proposed International University at Nalanda and medical
college and hospital at Pawapuri, Nalanda would once again become the
centre of knowledge, Kumar said.