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India's power project in Bhutan exceeds expectations

By Commodity Online
May 24, 2007 11:52 IST
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India may be suffering from acute power problems. But it has addressed the power shortage in neighbouring Bhutan with the Tala hydroelectric project exceeding the power generation forecast.

The 1,020 MW Tala hydroelectric project in western Bhutan, the biggest joint project between India and the Druk kingdom, has already exceeded the power generation forecast for 2006-07.

Though the project is to be formally commissioned in 2008, it has already generated 1,395 million units, exceeding the generation forecast of 1,328 units for 2006-7, and earning a gross revenue of Nu 2.12 billion ($52 million).

Announcing this in New Delhi on Wednesday, India's special secretary for external affairs Sheela Bhinde said that the unexpected success comes even though the commissioning of the plant was delayed from June 2005 to June 2006 due to geographical problems.

Erected at an estimated cost of Nu 40 billion, the project is expected to generate 4.8 billion units per year. The entire energy generated is to be exported to India.

Funded by the Indian government with grants and a loan, the Tala project is expected to double Bhutan's per capita income.

India's Power Grid Corporation of India (PCI) and Tata Power have formed a joint venture to transmit the power to northern India, transferring 1,000 MW in the first phase and then upping it to 3,000 MW.

Once formally commissioned, the project will reap benefits for northern India that is grappling with an acute power scarcity.

Though India has also been exploring hydropower projects in its northern neighbour Nepal - that too has immense hydropower potential - none of the big projects have taken off so far due to political instability and the anti-India lobby.

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