"The progress made by Astaranga Power, SPI Ports and KU Projects is not satisfactory. Their memorandum of understanding (MoUs) have lapsed and we are not willing to extend their pacts," Energy Secretary Suresh Chandra Mohapatra said after attending a review meeting chaired by Chief Secretary G C Pati.
Mohapatra said that the next meeting of the state task force will decide the fate of three independent power producers (IPPs). "We would like them to be off the list as they have not started process of land acquisition", Mohapatra, said.
Three IPPs - Vedanta Group's Sterlite Energy, GMR Kamalanga and Jindal India Thermal Power Ltd (JITPL) - have already commissioned their projects. Sterlite Energy was the first IPP to commission its 2400 Mw (4x600) coal-fired plant at Bhurkamunda near Jharsuguda. GMR Kamalanga has put on stream three 350 Mw units of its 1400 Mw (4x350) plant.
The state will get 25 per cent of power generated by these plants as its share, he said.
The IPPs have already invested over Rs 32,000 crore on their projects. The projects which have made substantial investments are: JITPL (Rs 4564.26 crore), Monnet Power Company Ltd (Rs 4100 crore), Lanco Babandh Power Ltd (Rs 4850 crore) and Ind-Barath Energy Utkal Ltd (Rs 2954 crore).