This target is over seven per cent of the previous fiscal's target of 1,023 billion units (BUs). The actual generation numbers for the fiscal gone were not available.
According to the latest report by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), the government has set a target of producing 1,098 BUs of power during 2015-16.
The central sector plants will contribute 411 BUs and state sector 401 BUs to the total targeted capacity.
This is an improvement from last month (March 9), when 12 stations had less than seven days of fossil fuel.
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Of the total 1,098 BUs that the government aims to generate in the current fiscal, 965 BUs will come from thermal power and the remaining from hydel plants (133 BUs).
As many as seven hydro projects, which are likely to come up during the current financial year, will contribute 2,766 million units of electricity to the total generation.
Megawatt (MW) refers to generation capacity while million units indicates the amount of power or energy produced. One MW can produce 1,000 units of electricity in one hour.