When a power plant is set up in a state, the state government provides land and other logistics to facilitate its successful installation. "Host state of a power plant will continue to get 12 per cent free power," Goyal said in Lok Sabha during Question Hour.
The Minister said the proposal for flexibility in utilisation of domestic coal to reduce the cost of power generation has been approved by the Union Cabinet.
Goyal said as per the methodology, state governments can divert their coal and take equivalent power from Independent Power Producer (IPP) generating stations selected from the competing IPPs through an e-bidding process.
"The guiding principle of the methodology is that the landed cost of power from IPP generating station at the state's periphery should be lower than the variable cost of generation of the state generating station whose power is to be replaced by generation from IPP," he said.