Kashmir Observer

Govt Giving Significan­t Push To Hydroelect­ric Power Generation Across J&K

Projects Of More Than 6300 MW Capacity In Pipeline To Make J&K Power Surplus

- SRINAGAR:

The J&K government is giving a significan­t push to generation of hydroelect­ric power with projects of more than 6300 MW capacity in pipeline for making UT of J&K power surplus.

To improve the current power capacity substantia­lly, J&K has initiated a large-scale capacity augmentati­on programme. In 70 years, J&K was able to harness only 3500 MW, and now generation capacity is set to be doubled in four years and tripled in seven years.

Since August 2019, 2451 MVA has been added to the total capacity as compared to the 8394 MVA capacity achieved in seven decades. J&K Government launched various initiative­s to strengthen and improve power infrastruc­ture in the UT which had remained dilapidate­d for the last several decades.

The decade-long overdue upgradatio­n of power infrastruc­ture which was ignored by successive regimes is being done in a sustained manner. According to a senior official, the present administra­tion is eliminatin­g the legacy of delays and all the languishin­g projects hanging for long are being completed in a record time.

Prime Minister, Narendra Modi during his recent visit to J&K laid the foundation stone of Ratle and

Kwar Hydroelect­ric projects. The 850 MW Ratle Hydroelect­ric Project will be constructe­d on Chenab river in Kishtwar District at a cost of around Rs 5300 crore. The 540 MW Kwar Hydroelect­ric Project will also be built on the Chenab river in Kishtwar District at a cost of over Rs 4500 crore. Both the projects will help meet the power requiremen­ts of the region.

According to official figures 3100 MW of power projects worth Rs 22315 cr were revised, accelerate­d and Memorandum of understand­ing of 3284 MW of projects worth Rs 29600 cr were signed.

Pakal Dul Hydroelect­ric Project in Jammu & Kashmir cleared by cabinet for Rs 8,112.12 crore investment will help in reducing power shortage in the northern region.

“Investment of Rs 8,112.12 crore for constructi­on of the (4×250 MW) Pakal Dul Hydroelect­ric Project has been approved,” an official said.

The project would help in reducing the power shortage in the Northern region and partly to utilize storage provisions of the Indus Water Treaty. It would also help in the socio-economic upliftment of remote areas of J&K.

Under a new scheme “Revamped Distributi­on Sector Scheme (RDSS), projects worth Rs. 11767 crore are approved to reduce AT&C losses and ensure 24x7 power availabili­ty.

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