"The Chinese thermal equipment get damaged even before commissioning. The solar power equipment is equally bad. In some cases they get damaged during transport," he said, addressing a three-day conference on "Power and Energy Systems" here.
He said the country should think of depending on its own equipment, especially given the fact that power generation needs to touch six lakh MW. "It is not good if everything is imported or assembled in India."
Sundar said international delegates were surprised when they learnt VVER Plant at KKNP was being operated fully by Indians, though all the equipment, except steel and cement, was imported from Russia.
On the power situation in Tamil Nadu,he said there was not only shortage but quality of power supplied was also poor.
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Sundar was confident the first unit of KKNP would generate 700 MW by Jan 2014 and TN would get around 460 MW.
"Though there are no problems in the first two units of KKNP, we are not able to move ahead with the third and fourth unit due to various factors like liability factor," he said.
N Murugesan, Director General of Central Power Research Institute, said the private sector would play a major role in power generation in the 12th five year plan when the sector was expected to grow by eight to nine per cent.