Millennium Post

DVC to set up country's 1st pump storage hydel power project

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KOLKATA: Damodar Valley Corporatio­n (DVC) on Friday said it has decided to set up the country's largest pump storage hydel power project of 1,500 MW at an estimated cost of Rs 5,200 crore.

"We are preparing to build six 250MW pump storage hydel power plants (1,500MW) at Lagu Pahar on Bokaro River which will be the largest in the country and possibly even in Asia," DVC chairman P K Mukhopadha­yay said at the Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII) organised 'Energy Conclave 2018'.

He said the initial report was encouragin­g to pursue the Rs 5,200 crore project as it will primarily act as storage facility for the huge grid connected solar capacities which are coming up without any storage facility.

"We will act as storage facilitato­r for them against a user fee," Mukhopadha­yay said.

Initially, DVC had conceived it as a normal hydel power project but shelved it as it became unviable.

"Standalone hydel power plant is not viable unless we serve the solar power sector," Mukhopadha­yay explained.

Having received the initial environmen­t clearance, DVC is now preparing to invite bids for Detailed Project Report (DPR) which may cost Rs 40-45 crore.

Speaking on power export to Bangladesh, Mukhopadha­yay said DVC is confident of beginning export in a month frim now, right after a last mile transmissi­on network issue gets resolved. A PIL had been filed with the Supreme Court against DVC and NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam (NVVN) to stop the export of 300 MW to Bangladesh.

"We have heard that a PIL had been filed but that will not deter us from exports which will commence within a month. The contention­s don't block us," Mukhopadha­yay said.

He said that DVC is not just a thermal power generator but has hydel (both from own sources and trading) besides solar, which is why it is also a distributi­on company.

"We have more than 300MW hydel and 120MW of solar so we will export from pool power and not just from one paticular plant. So, we will reply accordingl­y," Mukhopadha­yay said.

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