(News) UP invite tenders to set up the plant at Bundelkhand after ousting NTPC
UP to invite bids for Bundelkhand plant after ousting NTPC
The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) government of Uttar Pradesh (UP) has decided to
set up a 2,000MW power plant at the same site from where it recently forced out
another project that was to be developed by the Union government-owned NTPC Ltd.
Chief minister Mayawati’s government has floated tenders inviting bids to set up
the plant at Bargad in Banda district, a top UP power sector official said. It
will be awarded in two months.
Previously, power utility NTPC was to develop a plant at Bargad to provide power
to Bundelkhand, a 70,000 sq. km region that sprawls over southwestern UP and
northern Madhya Pradesh (MP).
But the project was shifted to Chhatarpur in MP after the BSP government imposed
conditions on the sale of power it would generate, Mint reported on 1 April.
“We couldn’t cater to UP’s demands and hence decided to shift locations,” said
an NTPC executive who did not want to be identified due to the sensitive nature
of the issue.
But S.K. Agarwal, director of finance at Uttar Pradesh Power Corp. Ltd,
justified the state’s conditions.
“We had earlier asked for 90% power from the project, which we later relaxed to
60% for our own needs as we are having a shortage of 2,000MW and are buying
power at around Rs.7 per unit,” Agarwal said.
“Taking away a project from a state which is in need of power and would have
helped in the development of a backward area like Bundelkhand is a bad political
decision. It is not in the larger interest of the power-starved state of UP,” he
added.
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