Asked BHEL To Start Two Units Of Yadadri Thermal Power Plant By October

Hyderabad, July 26 (Maxim News): Energy Secretary D. Ronald Rose asked officials of the Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited (BHEL) which is constructing the 5X800 megawatt Yadadri Thermal Power Station (YTPS) project being constructed in Dameracharla of Nalgonda by the Telangana State Power Generation Limited (TSGENCO), to commission two units of Stage 1 by October and the three units of Stage II by March 2025.

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BHEL chairman and Managing Director KS Murthy along with senior officials of the company called on Ronald Rose and updated him about the status of the YTPS plant.  The energy secretary urged the BHEL authorities to expedite the work and complete the project as per schedule.  He asked them to increase manpower and equipment so that the project could be commissioned in time.  The BHEL:, CMD assured that YTPS units would be commissioned as per schedule.  

Ronald Rose also reviewed the progress of remaining works at Bhadradri Thermal Power Station (BTPS) plant, construction of Flue Gas Desulfurization systems being constructed at BTPS & Kothagudem Thermal Power Station (KTPS)-VII Stage.  The BHEL authorities agreed to complete the work as per the committed schedules.

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The authorities of BHEL have been blaming the delayed payment of bills by GENCO and the suspension of the environmental clearance granted in the past for the delay in the commissioning of the project.  

GENCO started the construction of YTPS in July 2017 and over 80 percent of the works have already been completed. According to GENCO officials, the project was being constructed for Rs. 29,965.48 crore and work worth Rs. 21,837.02 crore has already been completed. The union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change had given environmental clearance to YTPS in June 2017, but later two NGOs – Conservation Action Trust (Mumbai) and Samatha (Visakhapatnam)  approached the National Green Tribunal (NGT) and a stay was put on commissioning the project.  (Maxim News)


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