"... In three and half years (NDA's remaining tenure), Modi government would add transmission capacity by two time (in South India). The 3,400 MW will become 10,000 MW and by 2019-20 we hope to increase transmission capacity to 18,000 MW," Goyal told reporters here.
The minister expressed hope that with this massive flow of power to south India, government will be able to make the country "one grid one nation" which will keep the power cost under control.
Goyal added: "In less than 18 months, we have increased the transmission capacity to south India, including Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu by 71 per cent. In the next two years, we want to add another 80 per cent of it."
On the surplus power affecting generation companies, he said, "I think the nation should be happy that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been able to convert mood of doom and gloom... Perpetual coal and power shortage... Shortage economy into surplus economy in short span of 18-20 months. Now power is available on tap anywhere in the country at one price."