Centre asks J-K to study hydel potential

NEW DELHI, Sep 7:
Announcing a slew of measures for supporting electricity generation in Jammu and Kashmir, Power Minister Piyush Goyal today said the State should study its hydro-power generation potential and develop plants on a fast track basis.
The minister on completing 100 days in office said the Government is committed to assure 24×7 electricity supply to every house hold by bringing in transformative reforms in the sector.
“Have asked the State to prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR) of its hydel capacity on a fast track basis as hydel plants should be set up in J&K,” Goyal said here.
“We can set up solar power plants in the region, we can increase hydel generation in the State and transmit that power to the rest of the country and the State can earn revenue,” he said.
The Centre has also decided to extend financial assistance for the 1,000 MW Pakal Dul project in the state which had become economically unviable, by providing low interest loan.
Public Investment Board (PIB) has decided to give subordinate loan to the project of Rs 2,500 crore for implementation of the project, he said.
On the flood-hit J&K, Goyal said, “Whatever contribution is required from the power sector for relief work, we will extend full support. We will help the State Government in restoring the power lines.” (AGENCIES)

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