Increasing generation capacity, augmenting coal production and constructing of new transmission lines are among the measures being taken to meet power shortage, the Minister of State for Power said in Lok Sabha while replying to a question.
Noting that the government has received requests for allocation of power, Goyal said there was a need to expand the capacity of electricity grids in order to increase supply and added that the government was taking remedial steps to meet power shortage.
Listing out the measures, Goyal said an addition of 1,18,537 MW generation capacity was being targeted during the 12th Five-Year Plan ending 2016-17.
"The gap in indigenous coal availability is being met through enhanced coal production and coal imports for increased generation by thermal plants," he said.
Among other steps, 1,07,440 circuit kilometres of transmission lines is to be constructed by 2016-17.
Further, Goyal said that efforts were being made for "expeditious resolution of issues relating to environmental and forest clearances for facilitating early completion of generation and transmission projects".