"The first Unit of the Kudankulam Project, which had been shut down, will be starting production in January 2016 and the second, in the middle of next year," Minister of State in PMO Jitendra Singh said.
"Once that starts, the power capacity and power generation in Tamil Nadu would certainly go up many times higher. And, in the next ten years, we are going to make it three times more," he added.
Responding to questions on whether Kerala will get more share in the power generated at the plant, he said, "This is a question which is bothering both states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu...As of now, the formula that is guiding us lays down that 35 per cent of the power generated by Tamil Nadu would go to the neighbouring states."
He added that as far as giving more share is concerned, the question does not fall under the purview of the Department of Atomic Energy.
He said as per this formula, 50 per cent of the power is to be retained by the state in which it is being generated. Out of the remaining 50 per cent, 35 per cent goes to the surrounding region, which, in this case, means Kerala and the other States. The rest of the 15 per cent would be from the Central Pool.