India: India will have to import more power equipments.Byline: kusumv03 Indian power industry will have to spend about Rs.6000 crore n. 1. Ten millions; as, a crore of rupees (which is nearly $5,000,000) s>. Noun 1. crore - the number that is represented as a one followed by 7 zeros; ten million annually on purchase of power equipment through imports if it has to add 14,000 MW of generating capacities every year as intended by government since domestic availability of such equipment is not beyond worth Rs.2000 crore, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a report brought out by The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India India, officially Republic of India, republic (2005 est pop. 1,080,264,000), 1,261,810 sq mi (3,268,090 sq km), S Asia. The second most populous country in the world, it is also sometimes called Bharat, its ancient name. India's land frontier (c. (ASSOCHAM ASSOCHAM Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry in India ). The report namely Power Industry : Why it is failing? highlights increased dependence of domestic industry on imported power equipment as it is estimated that equipment worth Rs.8000 crore would be required every year to put up power projects in thermal sector.Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd., the largest equipment manufacturer is unable to meet all demand for equipment with surge in power generation projects under construction, says the ASSOCHAM President, Dr. Swati Piramal. While releasing findings of the report, Dr. Piramal pointed out that BHEL BHEL Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited is scaling up its generator generator, in electricity, machine used to change mechanical energy into electrical energy. It operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction, discovered (1831) by Michael Faraday. ratings from 500 megawatt meg·a·watt n. Abbr. MW One million watts. meg a·watt to 660
megawatt and even above to meet demand for new technologies and is
stated to be planning for making super critical steam generation
equipment that improves conversion efficiency. It s total capacity is
also to be raised from equipment 6000 megawatt a year to 10,000
megawatt, meanwhile import will become inevitable as projected above and
create huge prospects for investors in power sector especially from
overseas part.
This itself reveals yet another area for investors which does not include the expected surge in nuclear power generation capacities to be setup See BIOS setup and install program. in next few years for which also equipment would be required on a mega scale. As per current plans set for nuclear power generation of 10,000 megawatt, by 2020 has been raised upto 20,000 megawatt after nuclear fuel deal was signed and could even reach 40,000 megawatt. The rapid expansion of power sector would also create a huge demand for manpower, points out the Study. Explore Commodity Online Mobile Services The big push in further (thermal) power generation would no doubt come from the leading public sector company in the sector, NTPC NTPC National Thermal Power Corporation (India) NTPC Northwest Territories Power Corporation NTPC Northwest Territories Power Corporation (Canada) NTPC Navy Training Plan Conference . Its existing generation capacity is a huge 30,644 MW. It plans to add 22,400 MW during the 11th Plan, that is as much as 28 per cent of additional generating capacity would come from this public sector major. The private sector was to add 10,760 MW calling for an investment of Rs. 43,000 crores. After the recent events that have raised the private sector confidence in government s determination to fast track and expand power generating (and related transmission, distribution) capacity, and revival of the market conditions, the private sector is now in a big way in this area. The Chamber has pointed out that India s first and foremost needs to reduce the cost of generation from the high of 8 to 10 cents per unit as an early goal to reduce costs across the board in the economy. The power sector reforms, properly fashioned and implemented could, like Copyright : Euclid Infotech Pvt. Ltd. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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