"I will be approaching the world market to see if we can get gas for may be seven or five years on reasonably low cost of fix price. That could be a game changer for the industry", Goyal said at the sidelines of an Assocham event.
He further said: "We have to go through the proper bidding process but considering the prices are low at this stage and the world is looking at clean energy...(government) will approach world market (directly)."
Under the scheme, R-LNG is imported to run these power projects. The projects are required to bid for lower gas subsidy to get the supplies under the scheme.
The minister also informed that the gas pooling mechanism is uptil 2017 and the system can continue the supplies even after that.
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"We have identified three or four UMPPs. The Cheyyur bid will come out. The Odisha bid came. Both the bids were aborted. I hope to talk to Chief Minister of Bihar to see if Banka (project bids) can be expedited", Goyal told reporters.
"Jharkhand has an opportunity which we are still developing. It could be an unique UMPP. Even different from the current UMPP scheme, probably even better and bigger. We are working on all of these", he said.
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