Govt orders imported coal-based plants to generate power at full capacity
06 May 2022
In order to manage the rising power crisis in the
country, the government has invoked Section 11 of the Electricity Act, asking
all imported coal-based projects to generate electricity, an Economic
Times report said.
This order will bring on stream at
least 7 GW power plants of Essar Power, Coastal Energen in states such as
Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu and it will also apply to the plants
under the National Company Law Tribunal. The order will also help restart
non-operational units of Adani Power and Tata Power, says the report.
India has 17,600-MW imported coal plants, however,
only 10,000 MW are operating due to the lack of compensation for the high
imported coal prices,
the report said.
Section 11 of the Electricity Act
gives the government the authority, in extraordinary circumstances, to order
any generating company to operate and maintain its stations in accordance with
the order.
These plants will supply power to power purchase agreement holders. Any surplus
power shall be sold in the power exchange.
"With this order, any state
including Gujarat and Rajasthan can buy power from exchanges while the
commercial issues can be resolved later. This will help in increasing
electricity availability in the country," a senior government official
said.
The tariffs of the projects
operating on high-cost imported coal will be worked
out by a committee constituted by the ministry of power, the Central
Electricity Authority, and the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission.