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GMR to invest Rs 10,000 cr to set up nuclear power plant

Source: PTI
September 11, 2008 16:43 IST
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GMR Energy plans to invest over Rs 10,000 crore (Rs 100 billion) in setting up a 2,000-3,000 MW nuclear power plant in the country in the next 5-7 years, a company executive said  on Thursday.

"We have held talks with equipment as well as fuel suppliers and will firm up a plan in the next one years time," GMR Energy Executive Vice-President Avinash R Shah told reporters.

GMR Energy is a unit of GMR Infrastructure Ltd. Shah said the company has hired very experienced people from state-owned Nuclear Power Corporation, including former Chairman and Managing Director M R Srinivasan, for its nuclear foray.

"Right now it is at planning and preparation stage. In the next six months to one year, we should have a broad plan in place," he said.

GMR is in talks with equipment and fuel suppliers in France, United States and Korea for the power plant, he said.

"We may get a strategic partner (with nuclear technology) but I cannot say anything more now."

He said GMR Energy, which currently has 800 MW of thermal power generating capacity, may list in the next 1-2 years.

"We have projects to take up the capacity to 4,500 MW in about five years from now," he said. Of the under construction projects, 1,500 MW would be hydroelectric power - two in India and three in Nepal. Two coal-based power plants adding 2,200 MW capacity are under construction in Orissa and Chattisgarh.

GMR, he said, had got coal mines in South Africa and Indonesia for 3,500 MW additional thermal power plants the company was planning to set up on coastal location in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat in next 5 to 7 years.

In addition, 1,500 MW of hydroelectric power plants are also being conceived, taking the total generating capacity to 10,000 MW. This does not include the nuclear power plants.

"We are investing between Rs 16,000 crore (Rs 160 billion) to Rs 20,000 crore (Rs 200 billion) for adding 4,500 MW capacity," Shah said.

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