"The total availability of power in the state by 2023-24 is projected at 723 MW," Marak told the Assembly.
"This was projected in view of the growth of demand for power which is at 8 per cent during the last 10 years," he said while replying to motion moved by National Peoples' Party legislator James K Sangma on the poor functioning of the power department.
The state's own generation will be at 462 MW from the Leshka stage II power project and 260.93 MW will be availed as the Central share, he said.
However, the state is expecting to get 306 MW of power from four power projects during the current year 2015-16, out of which 95 MW is the state's own generation and 210.93 MW as central share, he said.
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The four power projects include Pallatana GPP Unit II, Bongaigaon TPP, AGTPP combine cycle and Lakroh SHP.
Projecting an increase of power supply to the state, the Minister said 356 MW is projected to be available in 2016-17 and this would increase considerably every year.
Stating that power demand in the state has increased rapidly, coupled with the need for quality power supply, Marak said, "This has put a tremendous strain on the resources such as manpower, money and material of the corporations."
In spite of the challenges faced, the power sector in the state has progressed, as may be seen from the achievements, he further assured the state government is committed to continue in its endeavour to serve for the betterment of esteem consumers and state as a whole.
Similarly, the Lakroh Mini HEP in Jaintia Hills District which generating capacity is 1.5 MW is expected to be completed by December this year. From this, we expect to generate 11.0 million units, he said.
He further informed that Ganol Hydro Electric Project is expected to be completed in February 2018 adding the installed capacity of the project is 22.5 MW with an annual energy generation of 67.0 million units.