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INDIA’S ANNUAL POWER OUTPUT RECORDS A NEW HIGH OF 1 TRILLION UNITS
The power generation during 2014-15 has registered a growth rate of 8.4% year-on-year and is the highest in the last two decades.

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For the first time in the country, in 2014-15, the annual power generation has crossed 1 trillion units and the biggest contribution was from the coal-based power stations, which recorded an annual growth of 12.1%.

The power generation during 2014-15 (1048.403 BU) has registered a growth rate of 8.4% year-on-year and is the highest in the last two decades, said an official release of the Ministry of Power, Government of India.

India’s annual power output records a new high
 
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India is the worlds seventh largest country.
With more dan a billion population.
Mostly, under an "AntiNational Party" rule for 60+ years. :hitwall:
 
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This is today's news

BHEL commissions 2,400 MW OP Jindal thermal power project


New Delhi: State-run power equipment maker BHEL today said it has fully commissioned 2,400 MW OP Jindal thermal power project in Chhattisgarh. "The unit has been commissioned at Jindal Power Limited (JPL) OP Jindal 4X600 thermal power plant located at Tamnar in Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh," BHEL said in a statement.

The previous three units were commissioned by BHEL in the last three months. The scope of work in the contract includes design, engineering, manufacture, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of steam turbines, generators and boilers, along with associated auxiliaries and electricals, besides controls & instrumentation and Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs).

BHEL shares were trading 1.20 per cent down at Rs 230.75 per scrip during afternoon session on the BSE.


BHEL commissions 2,400 MW OP Jindal thermal power project | Deccan Chronicle
 
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Send more electricity to BD with half price

Well, The average tariff of Indian electricity procured by Bangladesh is Taka 6 a unit, slightly lower than the weighted average of Taka 6.50 a unit in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh currently purchases 500 MW electricity through Bheramara border in West Bengal. This includes 250 MW supplied from the Central allocations at regulated domestic tariff. Dhaka procures an additional 250 MW from India through open market deals as well.

India offers Bangladesh energy in return for transshipment facility | Business Line

There are plans to import 600 megawatt more power from India to meet BD's demand for electricity.

Bangladesh clears projects to import 600 MW power from India -
bdnews24.com


This is today's news

BHEL commissions 2,400 MW OP Jindal thermal power project


New Delhi: State-run power equipment maker BHEL today said it has fully commissioned 2,400 MW OP Jindal thermal power project in Chhattisgarh. "The unit has been commissioned at Jindal Power Limited (JPL) OP Jindal 4X600 thermal power plant located at Tamnar in Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh," BHEL said in a statement.

The previous three units were commissioned by BHEL in the last three months. The scope of work in the contract includes design, engineering, manufacture, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of steam turbines, generators and boilers, along with associated auxiliaries and electricals, besides controls & instrumentation and Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs).

BHEL shares were trading 1.20 per cent down at Rs 230.75 per scrip during afternoon session on the BSE.

BHEL commissions 2,400 MW OP Jindal thermal power project | Deccan Chronicle

Expect 24x7 power in the whole of India in the near future.
wow......

Actually in India - Production is not the problem - go through the news feeds - you'll find us commissioning some or the other power project every other week - The problem lies in transmission and in that also particularly power theft. We have around 26% power loses out of which - 80 percent of power loss is theft!

Now just imaging how horrible it is for almost a fourth of these one trillion units generated in 2014-15 going "unaccounted" - No one pays a penny for them - its ultimately the public exchequer which has deal with it. :hitwall:

India Fights Electricity Theft as Modi Pledges Energy Upgrade - Businessweek
Damn we have "power-surplus" states with "loss making" discoms!:hang2:

Madhya Pradesh: From 'bimaru' to power surplus state - The Times of India
Based on likely income and projected loss-levels of discom companies State Regulatory Commission keeps tariffs unchanged for the fiscal

But the good thing is we are improving and will continue to do so! :)

India to invest $4 billion to tackle power theft | Reuters
 
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Well, The average tariff of Indian electricity procured by Bangladesh is Taka 6 a unit, slightly lower than the weighted average of Taka 6.50 a unit in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh currently purchases 500 MW electricity through Bheramara border in West Bengal. This includes 250 MW supplied from the Central allocations at regulated domestic tariff. Dhaka procures an additional 250 MW from India through open market deals as well.

India offers Bangladesh energy in return for transshipment facility | Business Line

There are plans to import 600 megawatt more power from India to meet BD's demand for electricity.

Bangladesh clears projects to import 600 MW power from India -
bdnews24.com







Actually in India - Production is not the problem - go through the news feeds - you'll find us commissioning some or the other power project every other week - The problem lies in transmission and in that also particularly power theft. We have around 26% power loses out of which - 80 percent of power loss is theft!

Now just imaging how horrible it is for almost a fourth of these one trillion units generated in 2014-15 going "unaccounted" - No one pays a penny for them - its ultimately the public exchequer which has deal with it. :hitwall:

India Fights Electricity Theft as Modi Pledges Energy Upgrade - Businessweek
Damn we have "power-surplus" states with "loss making" discoms!:hang2:

Madhya Pradesh: From 'bimaru' to power surplus state - The Times of India
Based on likely income and projected loss-levels of discom companies State Regulatory Commission keeps tariffs unchanged for the fiscal

But the good thing is we are improving and will continue to do so! :)

India to invest $4 billion to tackle power theft | Reuters

We are actually getting Indian electricity in half the price we have to pay the quick rental power stations. We need Indian electricity till 2018-20. Many large power stations are on the way in BD

Sala tarpor amra ekhane ki ondokare mosha marbo?

Sala charidike shudhu bangali ar bangali :lol:
 
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Well, The average tariff of Indian electricity procured by Bangladesh is Taka 6 a unit, slightly lower than the weighted average of Taka 6.50 a unit in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh currently purchases 500 MW electricity through Bheramara border in West Bengal. This includes 250 MW supplied from the Central allocations at regulated domestic tariff. Dhaka procures an additional 250 MW from India through open market deals as well.

India offers Bangladesh energy in return for transshipment facility | Business Line

There are plans to import 600 megawatt more power from India to meet BD's demand for electricity.

Bangladesh clears projects to import 600 MW power from India -
bdnews24.com







Actually in India - Production is not the problem - go through the news feeds - you'll find us commissioning some or the other power project every other week - The problem lies in transmission and in that also particularly power theft. We have around 26% power loses out of which - 80 percent of power loss is theft!

Now just imaging how horrible it is for almost a fourth of these one trillion units generated in 2014-15 going "unaccounted" - No one pays a penny for them - its ultimately the public exchequer which has deal with it. :hitwall:

India Fights Electricity Theft as Modi Pledges Energy Upgrade - Businessweek
Damn we have "power-surplus" states with "loss making" discoms!:hang2:

Madhya Pradesh: From 'bimaru' to power surplus state - The Times of India
Based on likely income and projected loss-levels of discom companies State Regulatory Commission keeps tariffs unchanged for the fiscal

But the good thing is we are improving and will continue to do so! :)

India to invest $4 billion to tackle power theft | Reuters

Agreed when transmission & distribution should be priortized also are clean coal technologies being used in all these new thermal power plants
 
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