Anil Ambani-controlled Reliance Energy and Tata Power Company have resolved their feud over the land for setting up a power plant at Shahpur in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. |
The 4,000 mw Shahpur project, according to Reliance Energy's draft red herring prospectus for an initial public offering of $2.5 billion filed with the Securities & Exchange Board of India, is its second most important project after Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project. |
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Tata Power and Reliance Energy got involved in the land slugfest as the Maharashtra government's two different agencies identified overlapping land for the two companies in Shahpur. |
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In 2005, the two companies signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Maharashtra government to set up the thermal power projects on the Konkan coast. |
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And MoUs with these companies was projected by the state government as ultimate solution to power-starved Maharashtra which is facing power shortage of around 5,000 mw. |
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Subsequently, while REL approached revenue department of the state government for land acquisition, TPC approached the state government's industrial infrastructure arm MIDC for their respective land requirements. |
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And both these agencies found the land at Shahpur village of Raigad district and few hundred acres of land identified by both the agencies was overlapping. |
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While REL wanted around 3,000 acres for its 4,000 mw plant, TPC wanted around 1,000 acres for its 1,600 mw plant. |
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Now as per the solution found by the state government, REL in the first phase will take up 1,400 mw coal-based project. |
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And after arrangements for gas being made by REL, the state government would help REL find land for 2,600 mw gas plant, said sources in the state government's energy ministry. |
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