Deccan Chronicle

TS refuses to renew Lanco power deals

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renewing the PPA with Lanco.

Sources said a recent meeting of Mr Rajagopal with AP Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu was held to sign PPA with Lanco by AP Transco. When Mr Rajagopal met Mr Naidu, everybody thought it was a political meeting. But after the bifurcatio­n of the state, Mr Rajagopal has quit politics and is focusing on business.

A senior official in the AP energy department commented that it was surprise why power was being bought from Lanco when AP was in surplus power and power was available at low rates. He said political reasons may lead the AP government to take this decision, adding that political power was “more powerful than real power”.

TS Transco officials said they did not approve of the PPA with Lanco, GVK and Spectrum power projects due to high cost of power from these plants.

After the state bifurcatio­n, AP and TS government­s signed PPA with Lanco power project to purchase 1,100 MW power for one year. After the expiry of PPA period, the TS government did not renew the PPA.

TS energy officials said initially the Telangana energy department was requesting necessary approval for renewal of PPA with Lanco. However, after examining high cost from the gas-based projects, they decided against it.

They added that the cost of power from Lanco would be more than `6 per unit whereas power was available for lesser than `4 per unit in the open market.

Meanwhile, the AP Transco officials recently met and discussed the PPA with Lanco power project.

AP Transco joint managing director Dinesh Paruchuri said they have referred this issue to AP Electricit­y Regulatory Commission.

“The government will take a decision according to the directions of Electricit­y Regulatory Commission, Mr Paruchuri said.

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