In Chattisgarh, Power Is “Power” 06/04/2011
By PWI Regional Reporter Central India CHATTISGARH, INDIA - Chattisgarh is tipped to be India’s main power hub, as the state government has signed 40 separate contracts with power companies in the area of coal, thermal and solar areas. The move is going to result in a land grab, displacing private farmers, and more than 40,000 acres of prime double crop agricultural land will be eaten up by power companies. The coal based power plants will have industrial giants like JSW Energy commissioning a 1320 megawatt project. In the thermal area, there is the Chattisgarh Thermal Power Plant, the NTPC’s Korba Thermal Power Station on the CESB East Bank and the Hasdeo Bango hydro electric projects. The Hyderabad based Lanco group is also setting up a 1,920 megawatt unit. The power developers will be permitted to sell sixty five percent of their production outside the state. The Chief Minister defends the “power” grab by stating that these power projects will provide employments to thousands of poor families in the area. “My policy is that its value addition should be within the state to help local people get employment," said the Chief Minister. -- by PWI Regional Reporter Central India - central.india@peoplewebinternational.com Add Comment | PWI SOUTH & CENTRAL ASIA
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