LUCKNOW: The UP executive is planning a powerpacked begin to the New Year through deciding to present a brand spanking new super-critical 660 MW energy unit at Panki in Kanpur to citizens of the state.
Informed sources within the state power division said that leader minister Aditya Nath Yogi is likely to lay the root stone of the brand new unit in January. The 660 MW plant will be the first stateowned energy unit to be put in through BJP executive nearly 10 months after it stormed to energy in March 2017.
UP Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited (UPRVUNL) director (technical), BS Tewari confirmed that the board of directors has given its nod to the brand new unit proposed to be arrange at Panki.
Sources said that a proposal to this impact could be taken through the power activity force of the state executive this week itself and the brand new unit is in all probability to be built through Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL).
The nod to the setting up of a super-critical unit at Panki comes days after the state executive decided to near down two 40 years old gadgets of 110 MW capacity.
However, for the reason that bigger new unit would need a miles higher house, the residential colony of Panki workers would possibly have to be bulldozed and its citizens shifted.
Chairman of the All India Power Engineers' Federation (AIPEF), Shailendra Dubey said that the state executive will have to center of attention on other such projects and convert sub-critical gadgets into super serious gadgets. "This would reduce the state government's dependence on power projects in private sector," he said.
The ministry of setting and woodland had rejected setting clearance to the mission in 2016 bringing up air pollution considerations. However, after the BJP got here to energy, a workforce of mavens from MoEF visited the web page and a nod was once given to the mission sooner or later.
Informed sources within the state power division said that leader minister Aditya Nath Yogi is likely to lay the root stone of the brand new unit in January. The 660 MW plant will be the first stateowned energy unit to be put in through BJP executive nearly 10 months after it stormed to energy in March 2017.
UP Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited (UPRVUNL) director (technical), BS Tewari confirmed that the board of directors has given its nod to the brand new unit proposed to be arrange at Panki.
Sources said that a proposal to this impact could be taken through the power activity force of the state executive this week itself and the brand new unit is in all probability to be built through Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL).
The nod to the setting up of a super-critical unit at Panki comes days after the state executive decided to near down two 40 years old gadgets of 110 MW capacity.
However, for the reason that bigger new unit would need a miles higher house, the residential colony of Panki workers would possibly have to be bulldozed and its citizens shifted.
Chairman of the All India Power Engineers' Federation (AIPEF), Shailendra Dubey said that the state executive will have to center of attention on other such projects and convert sub-critical gadgets into super serious gadgets. "This would reduce the state government's dependence on power projects in private sector," he said.
The ministry of setting and woodland had rejected setting clearance to the mission in 2016 bringing up air pollution considerations. However, after the BJP got here to energy, a workforce of mavens from MoEF visited the web page and a nod was once given to the mission sooner or later.
CM Yogi to lay foundation of 660MW plant at Panki
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