The Project Investment Board (PIB) has cleared the 250 Mw Barsingsar power project. The Rs 1,300 crore lignite-based power project is being set up by the Neyvelli Lignite Corporation (NLC) near Bikaner in Rajasthan. |
The project is expected to resolve the power crisis in the state to a great extent. |
Work on the project could be started only after the clearance from the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), said an official in the state energy department. |
With an early CCEA clearance, the first 125 Mw unit of the project is expected to start functioning by 2007-08. The project has been hanging fire for some time. The state government had approached the NLC in 1987 to set up the project. |
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was also signed between the Centre, the state government and the NLC in November 1987 for developing a lignite mine for producing 1.7 million tonnes of lignite annually. A 250 Mw (2x125 Mw ) lignite-based power plant also was proposed. |
The Centre approved the Barsingsar lignite-mine-cum-power project in April 1991. The NLC later abandoned the project because of financial constraints and lack of time. |
The lignite power project was also not a "high priority" for the company at that time as it had several projects on hand. |
In October 1996, the Rajasthan government offered the project to the Hindustan Development Corporation, but the private agency failed to ensure even financial closure. |
But the corporation approached the state government around a year back with improved financial position expressing its willingness to revive the project.
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Reviving hope |
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