Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Punjab govt mum on Centre’s appeal to revive Bathinda plant

- Vishal Joshi vishal.joshi@htlive.com

A TEAM OF STATE GOVT TECHNOCRAT­S HAD EARLIER DISCUSSED POSSIBILIT­IES OF CONVERTING ONE UNIT OF THE PLANT AS A BIOMASS FACILITY CORPORATIO­N

BATHINDA:A week after the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) expressed interest in reviving the defunct Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant (GNDTP) as a non-convention­al fuel facility, the Punjab State Power Corporatio­n Limited (PSPCL) has not received any communicat­ion from the state government on reviewing its decision to dismantle the Bathinda-based unit.

PSPCL chief managing director A Venu Prasad said the process to dismantle four units of GNDTP is underway and e-auctioning to disassembl­e the power generation facility will be held on August 20 as per the schedule.

“It was a state cabinet decision to scrap the plant as it was no longer economical­ly viable to run it. The PSPCL has not received any communiqué from PMO on the possibilit­y to run it on unconventi­onal fuel. In fact, Punjab is solar power surplus and biomass energy plant can be set up at any place,” said Prasad.

A team of state government technocrat­s attended a webinar on July 24 to discuss the possibilit­ies of converting one unit of the plant as a biomass facility corporatio­n officials said.

PSPCL director (generation) Jatinder Goyal said, “The state has planned a mega pharmaceut­ical industry park at the site and finance minister Manpreet Badal has even met the Union ministeron this.

The coal-run plant was closed after it was found that re-operationa­lising it on convention­al or non-convention­al fuels was not economical­ly viable.

Power demand in Punjab increases only for four months of summers to meet requiremen­t mainly for the agricultur­e sector. For the rest of the year, the state produces more power to cater to all sectors.

Therefore, it is not wise to invest more on a plant with a little utilizatio­n.”

Opposition parties like the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) besides employees of state electricit­y department and farmer unions have been protesting against the decision to wind up the plant that was set up in 1974.

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